As President of the Flushing Association, William B. Parsons invites Theodore Roosevelt to speak at an upcoming dinner of the organization. Parsons sends Roosevelt the organization’s yearbook, and gives some details about the organization. Some of Roosevelt’s ancestors were involved with the early history of Flushing, and Parsons thinks Roosevelt may enjoy meeting the descendants of some of the men who knew his ancestors.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-07-06
Creator(s)
Parsons, William B. (William Bowne), 1872-1959