Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph Bucklin Bishop
Theodore Roosevelt writes to Joseph Bucklin Bishop to discuss his candidacy for president and comments on President William H. Taft’s supporters.
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1912-03-18
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Theodore Roosevelt writes to Joseph Bucklin Bishop to discuss his candidacy for president and comments on President William H. Taft’s supporters.
1912-03-18
Newspaper article supporting Republican State Chairman Fairley’s call to move away from machine politics and select candidates of “high character.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-05
Joel Prescott Heatwole, owner of Northfield News, will not be a candidate for office or a delegate to the national convention.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-01-16
The men of the Missouri State Republican Committee met and endorsed President Roosevelt for president and Missourian Cyrus Packard Walbridge for vice president, and set the date of the state convention for March 22, in Kansas City.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-01-10
Senator Hanna apologizes for the delay in replying to President Roosevelt’s letter. Hanna has been traveling and he wanted to meet with labor leaders before responding to the president. Hanna discusses the printers and pressmen’s organization as well as William Randolph Hearst’s aspirations to candidacy for president. Hanna then talks about the notion of socialism in conjunction with the Democratic Party.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-08-04
List of congressional nominees, arranged by state, for the November 4, 1902, election.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-10-29
The announcement that Judge Hawley will be the Republican candidate for United States Senator in Nevada has received widespread support.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-07-26
James Hulme Canfield describes a conversation he had with Charles S. Gleed concerning possible candidates for the Kansas delegation seats.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-11-08
Gilbert Christian Greenway provides his opinion on several Arkansas politicians.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-11-05
Major Llewellyn has stated that he is not a candidate for federal office.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-14
Horace K. Devereux has received information from Colorado that President Roosevelt would be pleased with the nomination of Mr. Stevens for Congress.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-11
The friends of potential western presidential candidates are beginning to say that the 1904 nomination is open. John A. Sleicher believes this is natural and stresses the importance of the New York appointments for President Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-01
Washington Hastings encloses an article that advocates for Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt as a candidate for the Vice Presidency. Hastings then notifies Senator Lodge that he will be in St. Louis assisting with the political campaign there.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1896-06-03