Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt tells his son Ted that he is proud of how he has conducted himself, and how well he has done at his work. Roosevelt tells his son his plans for going to Oyster Bay to vote, and says he will send more specific train times later. Regarding the campaign, Roosevelt says that he cannot campaign as much as he would like due to the difference between his temperament and William H. Taft’s temperament.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-10-17