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Letter from Samuel Shaw to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Samuel Shaw to Theodore Roosevelt

Samuel Shaw expresses his sympathy at the death of William McKinley and hopes for the success of the Roosevelt administration. Shaw always wishes to remind President Roosevelt of the affection and support of his old friends. Even though he wanted Roosevelt to serve a second term as governor of New York, he believes Roosevelt was intended for his current position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-09-23

Letter from Richard Wainwright to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Richard Wainwright to Theodore Roosevelt

Richard Wainwright wishes that President Roosevelt had been permitted to wait and be elected president in 1904, but he is pleased that the public can grieve for William McKinley while not fearing the future. Wainwright is appalled when he thinks of his efforts to persuade Roosevelt to stay with the navy as Roosevelt has been able to accomplish so much.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-09-23

Letter from Horace Porter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Horace Porter to Theodore Roosevelt

Ambassador Porter congratulates President Roosevelt on his succession to the presidency and the “enviable impression” he has made. Porter calls President McKinley’s assassination “one of the most appalling crimes” in America’s history. He encloses a set of resolutions adopted by a meeting of Americans at the embassy in Paris, France.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-09-24