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Letter from Willard S. Campbell to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Willard S. Campbell to Theodore Roosevelt

Willard S. Campbell, a high school science teacher in Philadelphia, encloses to Theodore Roosevelt a portrait of his family, which he was told Theodore Roosevelt wound enjoy seeing. Campbell and his wife are regular readers of The Outlook and he previously shook hands with Roosevelt during his visit to West Chester, Pennsylvania. 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-05-31

Creator(s)

Campbell, Willard S. (Willard Smith),1873-1955

Letter from Hilda Francesetti di Malgrà to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Hilda Francesetti di Malgrà to Theodore Roosevelt

Hilda Francesetti, contessa di Malgrà, sends President Roosevelt the first copy of her Italian translation of his book, The Strenuous Life. Francesetti has given out reproductions of a photograph which Roosevelt sent to her when she has given other copies of her work to friends, and she hopes that Roosevelt will not disapprove of this. While she still grieves for her late brother, Ugo Francesetti, conte di Malgrà, the time she spent translating Roosevelt’s work was a welcome distraction. Francesetti asks Roosevelt to forward an additional copy of the book to his sister, Anna Roosevelt Cowles.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-11-05

Creator(s)

Francesetti, Hilda, contessa di Malgrà, 1872-1955

Letter from Emma Virginia Mount McCullers to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Emma Virginia Mount McCullers to Theodore Roosevelt

Emma Virginia Mount McCullers sends Theodore Roosevelt photographs of her 20 children. Emma McCullers and her husband have been married for 28 years and are farmers. A friend of Roosevelt’s in Anniston suggested Emma McCullers send a photograph of her 20th child to Roosevelt, so she is sending photographs of all 20 children.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-18

Creator(s)

McCullers, Emma Virginia Mount, 1867-1942

Letter from S. Adolphus Knopf to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from S. Adolphus Knopf to Theodore Roosevelt

S. Adolphus Knopf writes Theodore Roosevelt of his work collecting historical data for the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, an association in which Roosevelt has been a vice-president of since its founding. Roosevelt has supported anti-tuberculosis movements for a long time and Knopf would appreciate hearing Roosevelt’s views and any stories from his anti-tuberculosis works that he might be willing to share alongside an autographed photograph for Knopf to reproduce.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-24

Creator(s)

Knopf, S. Adolphus (Sigard Adolphus), 1857-1940