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Shaler, James R. (James Riddle), 1831-1910

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“The Most Just and Proper Revolution”

“The Most Just and Proper Revolution”

In a chapter titled “A Most Just and Proper Revolution,” taken from the second volume of his biography of Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Rex, Edmund Morris details the machinations in Washington, D.C. and Panama that resulted in the revolution against Colombian rule on the Isthmus and the establishment of the independent nation of Panama. Morris describes the careful actions and words of administration figures like Roosevelt and Secretary of State John Hay, and he charts the movement of ships of the United States Navy sent in support of the insurrection. Morris adds to his Panama narrative interludes about the November 1903 elections in the United States, Roosevelt’s visit to Sagamore Hill, and his compilation of a reading list.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Creation Date

2001

Creator(s)

Morris, Edmund

Letter from Henry Glass to William Worthington Russell

Letter from Henry Glass to William Worthington Russell

Henry Glass encloses copies of correspondence with James R. Shaler, superintendent of the Panama Railroad Company, concerning Shaler’s request for U.S. military protection for personnel and equipment during the railroad workers’ strike. Glass reports that local authorities have “the situation well in hand” and sees no reason for military intervention. He pledges to take immediate action if disorders arise.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-04-05

Creator(s)

Glass, Henry, 1844-1908