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Letter from Carl C. Young to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Carl C. Young to Theodore Roosevelt

Carl C. Young asks Theodore Roosevelt how he wants the Karakul lamb skin prepared. He recently showed Representative Longworth some skins from his crossbreeding experiments and offers to show them to Roosevelt while in Chicago, Illinois. Young believes there is potential growth in the wool industry. He thanks Roosevelt for enabling the initial purchase of breeding stock.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-02-20

Creator(s)

Young, Carl C. (Carl Christian), 1874-1927

Letter from Jean N. Ingram to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Jean N. Ingram to Theodore Roosevelt

Jean N. Ingram sends Theodore Roosevelt his illustrated article on industrial New Zealand and urges him to plan a hunting trip there. He briefly describes the Maori people and the landscape. He discusses the ancient moa bird and the modern kea, “tigers on wings.” Ingram asks if The Outlook would be interested in an article on Australia.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-01-18

Creator(s)

Ingram, Jean N. (Jean Napoleon), 1856-1911

Mr. Wibaux’s statement

Mr. Wibaux’s statement

Interview with Pierre Wibaux regarding his cattle ranch and prospects for sheep ranching in the area taken from the Montana Homeseeker, No. 3, Vol. 1, Sept. 1906. This copy was sent to Ray H. Mattison by Lucinda Scott of the Historical Society of Montana library.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1906

Creator(s)

Unknown