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
John A. Gable recaps some of the items presented in this issue of the Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal by noting the visit to the White House by a delegation from the Theodore Roosevelt Association, his visit to Camp Bronco Junction for asthmatic children, and the dedication of a memorial bird sanctuary to Hermann Hagedorn. He details the additions that have been made to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection at Harvard, lists the donors of materials, and notes the many requests for use of items in the collection.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
1977
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