Letter from F. G. Sherrill to Joseph C. O’Mahoney
Reverend Sherrill invites Senator O’Mahoney to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
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1957-12-06
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Reverend Sherrill invites Senator O’Mahoney to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1957-12-06
Reverend Sherrill invites Walter Lippman to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-03
Reverend Sherrill invites James Reston to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-04
Reverend Sherrill invites Henry Ford to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-04
Reverend Sherrill invites President Eisenhower to be one of the speakers at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium to be held in Dickinson, North Dakota.
1957-11-15
Reverend Sherrill invites Senator Kennedy to be one of the speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium at Dickinson State Teachers College.
1957-11-11
Reverned Sherrill describes Dickinson, North Dakota, and Theodore Roosevelt’s connection to the area. Dickinson State Teachers College will be hosting a series of lectures honoring the centennial of Roosevelt’s birth, and Sherrill would like Robert F. Kennedy’s brother, Senator John F. Kennedy, to take part as one of the speakers.
1957-10-08
Plans for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium, including potential speakers and fundraising efforts.
1957
Invitation to a public meeting to discuss the proposed Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1957-09-28
Program for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium featuring Senator John F. Kennedy and hosted by the State Teachers College in Dickinson, North Dakota.
1958-04-12
Transcript of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech at the 1958 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-04-12
1958 summer commencement program for the State Teachers College of Dickinson, North Dakota.
1958
Theodore Roosevelt relates a tense meeting with Native Americans and his personal capture of three boat thieves.
1888
Text of Theodore Roosevelt’s Independence Day oration in Dickinson, Dakota Territory, in 1886. The pamphlet was created for the 1958 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958
In reply to a letter of March 2, Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary again refuses M. L. Ayers’s request that he cable Roosevelt regarding Sylvane M. Ferris’s re-appointment to the United States Land Office in Dickinson, North Dakota. His secretary refuses for the same reason stated in his previous letter.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-03-08
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary responds to M. L. Ayers’s request to send a cable to Roosevelt regarding the reappointment of Sylvane M. Ferris to the U.S. Land Office in Dickinson, North Dakota. He is unwilling to send the cable because Roosevelt is sailing up the Nile River and Roosevelt has consistently refused to influence appointments in the new administration.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-02-26
M. L. Ayers, owner of The Dickinson Press, requests that Frank Harper, Theodore Roosevelt’s executive secretary, cable Roosevelt (who at the time was on his African safari) a message regarding difficulty with the re-appointment of Sylvane Ferris, Roosevelt’s former ranch hand in Medora, as register in the U.S. Land Office in Dickinson, North Dakota.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-02-23
Myron L. Ayers, proprietor of The Dickinson Press, is trying to reach Theodore Roosevelt regarding the reappointment of Sylvane M. Ferris as Register of the U.S. Land Office in Dickinson, which appears to be in jeopardy. Roosevelt is on his African trip, and Ayers inquires of Abbott (editor of Outlook) when Roosevelt will return.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1910-01-24
Chronology of the daily life of Theodore Roosevelt from January 1884 to December 1891. Notable events include the deaths of Alice Lee Roosevelt and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, Roosevelt’s time on his ranch, the completion of Sagamore Hill, Roosevelt’s engagement and marriage to Edith Kermit Carow, Theodore “Ted” Roosevelt’s birth, the “Great-Dieup” of cattle in North Dakota, and the founding of the Boone and Crockett Club.
Theodore Roosevelt Association
1985
The Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal (TRAJ) publishes a quote from Theodore Roosevelt about the meaning of patriotism and criticism of the President of the United States, and the Theodore Roosevelt Association announces that its 2021 annual meeting will be held in Dickinson and Medora, North Dakota. A text box lists the President and Chief Executive Officer of the TRA, along with those responsible for assembling its journal, guidelines for submitting manuscripts, and information regarding the governance of the TRA.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
2020