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Letter from Paul T. Willis to Frank Harper

Letter from Paul T. Willis to Frank Harper

Paul T. Willis references a previous letter he sent to Frank Harper discussing a photo sent by Harris & Ewing to be signed by Theodore Roosevelt. He lets Harper know that the photo has been sent and he has enclosed payment for return postage. He asks if Harper still lives at the 23 Street YMCA and asks if he can visit in November.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-09-15

Checks from Theodore Roosevelt

Checks from Theodore Roosevelt

Personal checks belonging to Governor Roosevelt from New York State National Bank. Checks have an orange documentary stamp from US Internal Revenue with various amounts written out. Three of the checks have Roosevelt’s signature.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1899-1900

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Kermit Roosevelt

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Kermit Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt writes his son Kermit and daughter-in-law Belle about President Woodrow Wilson’s failure at attempting a peace negotiation which enraged the American public. He encloses a check from Scribners for Kermit’s poem and says he has finished his speaking tour for the liberty loan. A letter from Endicott Peabody of Groton School was enclosed.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1918-10-20

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to T. Augustine Dwyer

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to T. Augustine Dwyer

Theodore Roosevelt perceives a threat in T. Augustine Dwyer’s most recent communication. To defend himself, Roosevelt gives Dwyer permission to publish every letter he has ever received from Roosevelt. Roosevelt has heard that Dwyer has made statements to the effect that he received money from Roosevelt and William Loeb to travel to various countries as a missionary, which is not true. Neither Roosevelt nor Loeb ever gave money to Dwyer, though Roosevelt is aware that Dwyer was paid by the National Republican Campaign Committee for an article he wrote about Roosevelt’s administration that was widely circulated during the campaign. This payment was, however, comparable to other payments made to individuals who had written for, or worked on, the campaign.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-04-21