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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to George Hull

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to George Hull

Theodore Roosevelt writes to George Hull of the Luna Park Fair Association to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-13

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Philip P. Campbell

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Philip P. Campbell

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Congressman Philip Pitt Campbell to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to James W. McKay

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to James W. McKay

Theodore Roosevelt writes to James W. McKay of the Washington Fair Association to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to L. W. Page

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to L. W. Page

Theodore Roosevelt writes to L. W. Page of the Association for Highway Improvement to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Celia Schoenberg Spitz

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Celia Schoenberg Spitz

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Celia Schoenberg Spitz of the Ruth Club to thank her for the invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at her event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Dorus Thompson

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Dorus Thompson

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Dorus Thompson of the Committee on Soldiers Monument to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph W. Van Cleve

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Joseph W. Van Cleve

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Joseph W. Van Cleve of the Board of Conference Claimants to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-17

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to W. J. Wood

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to W. J. Wood

Theodore Roosevelt writes to W. J. Wood to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-07

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to A. F. Woods

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to A. F. Woods

Theodore Roosevelt writes to A. F. Woods to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-07

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry S. Redman

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry S. Redman

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Henry S. Redman to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at the Forty-fifth National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration, but notes that he is physically unable to accept the many invitations he receives and wishes his friends could understand his position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-10

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry J. Rice

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry J. Rice

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Henry J. Rice of the Seventh Annual Fair and Races to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-11

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Russell Benedict

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Russell Benedict

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Russell Benedict to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-01

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Elisabeth A. Clark

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Elisabeth A. Clark

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Elisabeth A. Clark to thank her for her invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at her event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Sharon Graham

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Sharon Graham

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Sharon Graham to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to E. W. Stone

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to E. W. Stone

Theodore Roosevelt writes to E. W. Stone to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Bela Tokaji

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Bela Tokaji

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Bela Tokaji of the National Progressive Club to thank him for his invitation, but he regrets that he is unable to accept the offer to speak at his event. Roosevelt appreciates the consideration and notes that he is physically unable to accept even a small percentage of the many invitations he receives without neglecting his other work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-03