Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Findley B. McGrew
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Findley B. McGrew for his letter and the photograph of McGrew with his three sons.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1912-06-07
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Theodore Roosevelt thanks Findley B. McGrew for his letter and the photograph of McGrew with his three sons.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-06-07
On Theodore Roosevelt’s behalf, his secretary thanks Harry David Kerr for his letter and for sending a copy of a song. Roosevelt’s secretary suggests Kerr may obtain a photograph of Roosevelt from Pach Brothers or Underwood & Underwood.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-06-06
Theodore Roosevelt appreciates Reverend Stephen A. Northrop’s hard work and will sign a photograph for him if one is provided by Northrop.
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1912-06-03
Theodore Roosevelt likes Muriel Hamilton Olmsted’s middle name and who it honors. Roosevelt also likes the photograph Olmsted and her father sent and sends his regards to her mother.
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1912-05-31
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary apologizes to W. S. Wright that Roosevelt did not receive his earlier letter. Roosevelt was pleased to hear of the formation of a Roosevelt League in western New York, and will send a copy of his speech from the New Nationalism as well as a recent photograph of himself.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-05-27
Theodore Roosevelt has sent his photograph to Mr. Aukes at the request of Charles G. Corsteus.
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1912-05-28
Theodore Roosevelt sends a cracked picture to W. P. Schaufele and advises him to get a new one from the photographer if he enjoyed it.
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1912-05-28
Theodore Roosevelt has received the photograph from F. N. Hollingsworth and will have it signed and sent out to Mr. Harris.
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1912-05-27
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Silas Kind for the framed photograph he sent to Mr. Howland and requests Kind send a copy for Roosevelt to autograph as well as a bill for the four pictures Kind sent earlier.
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1912-05-21
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary will have Roosevelt autograph the pictures if T. Robins has them sent to the office.
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1912-05-21
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks A. F. Shomberg for the photograph sent to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells Samuel Tischler that Roosevelt will autograph postage paid photographs.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells R. M. Miller that Roosevelt will autograph photographs sent to him postage paid.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Florence Shuman Pearsall that Roosevelt will autograph a photograph sent postage paid.
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1912-05-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells M. W. Doesch where to purchase a photograph of Roosevelt and assures Doesch that Roosevelt will autograph photographs sent with return postage paid.
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1912-05-16
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary tells Joseph H. Kelly that Roosevelt will autograph the photograph sent by Kelly as soon as it is received.
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1912-05-14
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Heinrich Sander for his letter and photographs. Roosevelt also discusses the preservation of his zoological specimens.
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1912-05-10
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary thanks Arthur F. Rice for sending a picture to Roosevelt.
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1912-05-07
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs William Randolph that Roosevelt will autograph a photograph of himself sent with stamps for return.
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1912-05-06
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Bruce Ryburn Payne for sending a photograph of “Mr. Peabody.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1912-04-30