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Letter from Gilbert S. Cryne to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Gilbert S. Cryne to Theodore Roosevelt

Gilbert S. Cryne writes to Theodore Roosevelt to introduce himself as an old admirer of his policies and work. Cryne has lived in Gladstone, North Dakota since 1882, and he remembers when Roosevelt identified with “cattle interests.” He is close acquaintances with many of Roosevelts former acquaintances and friends, and he has just completed reading Roosevelt’s African Game Trails and Jacob A. Riis’ biography of Roosevelt. He begs Roosevelt’s pardon for addressing him so personally and wishes Roosevelt a long life.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-15

Creator(s)

Cryne, Gilbert S., 1835-1917

Notification of intent to apply under A-95

Notification of intent to apply under A-95

The United States Department of the Interior notifies local government units about the Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed wilderness plan for Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Four of the six individuals desire meetings with the applicant, while the last two find the attached “Notification of Intent to Apply” satisfactory. Comments on these documents include a request for more information from the Billings County Planning Committee, a notification that comments from the Soil Conservation Service will be addressed directly to the National Park Service, and a response saying that the report in general is acceptable.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-10-12

Creator(s)

North Dakota. State Planning Division