R. Sheridan business card
R. Sheridan’s business card. Sheridan, an English boot maker, has moved his business from 47 Broadway to 50 Broadway, New York City.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1905-06-10
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R. Sheridan’s business card. Sheridan, an English boot maker, has moved his business from 47 Broadway to 50 Broadway, New York City.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-06-10
To ease the tightness President Roosevelt feels in his new boots, R. Sheridan will send shoe forms.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-11-23
President Roosevelt gives Governor-elect Guild permission to make his statement public. He says that there is no sign that any leaders in Congress are willing to take up tariff revision, and Roosevelt feels it is foolish to attempt to bring up the issue if it has no effective backing. He also praises Lieutenant-Governor-elect Eben S. Draper.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-11-12
R. Sheridan lets President Roosevelt know that he has received Roosevelt’s letter and check. Sheridan tells Roosevelt that he can take a new measurement whenever is convenient for Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-07-09
Richard M. Sheridan agrees to make and ship tan riding boots with spurs ordered for President Theodore Roosevelt and ship them in two weeks.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-05-07
Theodore Roosevelt reached Cambridge, Massachusetts, in “capital health and spirits.” He officiated at the athletic meeting and joined the Porcellian Club. The Sunday school was disorganized but the boys were happy to see him. Roosevelt would like Elliott Roosevelt to send the number for the shoemaker on Broadway.
1878-11-03