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Roosevelt, Archibald B. (Archibald Bulloch), 1894-1979

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

Theodore Roosevelt thanks his sister for her letter and writes that he enjoyed seeing Theodore Douglas Robinson at the Harvard Club and is glad that he joined the Grange. Roosevelt asks if his sister has written to General Bell, who is ready to go abroad. Roosevelt also admires Anna Roosevelt Cowles’ “heroic spirit” and mentions correspondence he has received updating him on his family’s activities.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1917-09-01

Twenty-Sixth Infantry in France

Twenty-Sixth Infantry in France

This booklet lists members and ranks of the soldiers who were part of the 26th Infantry in France during World War I, including Theodore Roosevelt and Archibald Roosevelt. On the cover is written: Pvt. Neil V. Starks, Co. D. 26th Infantry, 1st Division, Regular Army. Only the pages that list the officers of the 26th Infantry are included.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-1919

Guerre et marine

Guerre et marine

This article describes the participation of Theodore Roosevelt’s sons in fighting in France. Ted was recently wounded and awarded a medal, Archie was also wounded, and Quentin was killed. Kermit is fighting in Mesopotamia.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-07-25

Newspaper clipping from Le Figaro

Newspaper clipping from Le Figaro

This article discusses the roles of Theodore Roosevelt’s four sons in World War I. Ted was recently wounded and received a medal; Kermit is in Mesopotamia with the English; Archie was also wounded; and Quentin was killed in an air battle.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-07-24

Les enfantes de Roosevelt

Les enfantes de Roosevelt

This article discusses the roles of Theodore Roosevelt’s four sons in World War I. Ted was recently wounded and received a medal; Kermit is in Mesopotamia with the English; Archie was also wounded; and Quentin was killed in an air battle.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-07-23

Un autre fil de Roosevelt blesse

Un autre fil de Roosevelt blesse

This article discusses the roles of Theodore Roosevelt’s four sons in World War I. Ted was recently wounded and received a medal; Kermit is in Mesopotamia with the English; Archie was also wounded; and Quentin was killed in an air battle.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-07-23

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Fitzhugh Lee

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Fitzhugh Lee

President Roosevelt is glad to hear from Fitzhugh Lee, who is missed as “Master of Horse” and family friend. Roosevelt gives an update on Ted Roosevelt and Kermit Roosevelt’s career and education, respectively, and on Archie Roosevelt and Quentin Roosevelt’s school lives. Roosevelt is proud of Lee, and looks forward to hearing more from him while he is at the cavalry school.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-30

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

President Roosevelt is grateful to Endicott Peabody for the accommodation, but Dr. Oscar Carrabine will be able to come to the Groton School after all to do dentistry work on Archibald B. Roosvelt’s teeth. Roosevelt asks if Peabody can speak to Carrabine regarding Dr. Irving J. Wetherbee’s potential involvement in the work.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-23

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Endicott Peabody

President Roosevelt explains to Endicott Peabody that although he does not want to question the Groton School’s policies, he is upset that Peabody has chosen to forbid Archie Roosevelt from traveling to New York for dental care. Roosevelt has now had to ask Dr. Oscar Carrabine to travel to Groton to treat Archie’s serious dental issues.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-09-19