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Russell, Alexander G. (Alexander Gatherer), 1845-1911

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Louis H. Koehler

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Louis H. Koehler

Theodore Roosevelt was given Louis H. Koehler’s letter by Alexander G. Russell, and regrets that he is not able to speak at the Convention of the New Jersey Sunday School Association as Koehler wished. He appreciates the invitation, but he receives so many similar invitations that it is impossible for him to accept any of them.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-06

Letter from Gordon Russell to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Gordon Russell to Theodore Roosevelt

Gordon Russell thanks Theodore Roosevelt for the note of sympathy which arrived on the day of his father’s, Alexander G. Russell, funeral. During his last few months, Alexander Russell enjoyed reading the book Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt sent him, The life of the Duke of Argyle. Gordon Russell believes his father kept every letter he received from Theodore Roosevelt, beginning with those written during his first candidacy for the New York Legislature.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-26