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
Creation Date
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
The “News and Notes” column describes John A. Gable’s teaching a course for the Roosevelt Study Center in the Netherlands in July, 1988, and it also notes two of his other speaking engagements about Theodore Roosevelt. The column features an obituary for Franklin D. Roosevelt, Junior, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who supported the work of the Roosevelt Study Center. “News and Notes” promotes new publications on Theodore Roosevelt, including the publication of past issues of the Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal in microfiche form by the Meckler corporation, and it lists some other sources for studying the life and work of Robert Barnwell Roosevelt. The use of Sagamore Hill National Historic Site as a voter registration site is also discussed.
Illustrations of the Roosevelt family coat of arms and both sides of the Theodore Roosevelt Association medallion appear in the column.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
1988
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