Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Cunninghame-Graham
Theodore Roosevelt informs Charles Cunninghame Graham that Harris Brown has not turned up, but he will do what he can to help. He and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt enjoy their friendship with Cunninghame Graham’s family. He has “felt the same horror and indignation that you have at the way the Germans have waged War.” The news about Cunninghame Graham’s mother, Anne Elizabeth Bontine, pleased him. Roosevelt suggests his book Fear God and Take Your Own Part.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1916-04-08