Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Roosevelt appreciates Franklin D. Roosevelt’s courtesy and sends his love to Eleanor.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1915-08-31
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President Roosevelt appreciates Franklin D. Roosevelt’s courtesy and sends his love to Eleanor.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1915-08-31
President Roosevelt tells Franklin D. Roosevelt that his family was pleased to hear that the baby was strong and that Eleanor Roosevelt was doing well. He hopes that their good fortune will extend to all the children they may have together. They are glad Gracie Hall Roosevelt will be visiting for a week or two but are sad he won’t be able to stay with them for a whole month.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-05-07
This notice covers the research grants awarded by The American Museum of Natural History in New York City from its Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Fund for 1984. Forty-eight grants were awarded, with the largest grants given to three researchers highlighted in the article. The article lists the members of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Committee, which administers the fund, traces the growth of the program in numbers of applicants, awards granted, and value of the fund, and it highlights the roles Theodore Roosevelt and his father played in the history of the museum.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
1984
George A. Palmer, superintendent of the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Cornelius Vanderbilt National Historic Sites, writes to Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park Superintendent Hanks, to give him contact information for Franklin D. Roosevelt’s children. Hanks intends to invite them to the park’s dedication ceremony.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1949-04-18