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Letter from Paul V. Collins to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Paul V. Collins to Theodore Roosevelt

Paul V. Collins gives Theodore Roosevelt the names of the men who submitted an article on reciprocity to be published in The Outlook and confirms that Roosevelt gave the men a word limit for the article. Collins writes of his experience trying to get the editor of the Saturday Evening Post to print an article contrary to the line the magazine had already taken on reciprocity and says most publications have only printed one side of the story. Collins thinks there is likely to be a “stampede” at the Republican National Convention and Roosevelt will be nominated.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-14

Postcard to Mrs. S. A. Walrath

Postcard to Mrs. S. A. Walrath

A color postcard depicting “Roosevelt cabin on ranch, Grand Fork N.D” sent from an unknown woman to Mrs. S. A. Walrath. The postcard thanks Mrs. Walrath for the hat and describes cold and rainy weather in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The post mark covers the name of the sender.

Collection

Mike Thompson Collection

Creation Date

1909-10-08

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to the principal of Roosevelt School, Grand Forks, ND

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to the principal of Roosevelt School, Grand Forks, ND

Theodore Roosevelt was pleased to receive the principal’s letter, especially because it was from Roosevelt School in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Roosevelt has a strong attachment to North Dakota, as he lived and worked there for several years. He is proud that the school is named after him and hopes that the students “become men and women of the finest type.”

Collection

America

Creation Date

1910-12-05