Telegram from Isabella Greenway to the Southern Pacific Company
Isabella Greenway is forwarding a check and Elliott Roosevelt’s address.
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1934-03-19
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Isabella Greenway is forwarding a check and Elliott Roosevelt’s address.
1934-03-19
Mr. Gardiner would like Robert Harry Munro Ferguson to visit the following Sunday or the Sunday after that. Kermit Roosevelt’s last letter was addressed incorrectly and was probably lost.
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Commissioner Roosevelt will do everything he can for Arthur Kinnaird if he shows up. He hopes Robert Harry Munro Ferguson has received the Boone and Crockett Club book. Roosevelt still does not have Ferguson’s address and fears his letter will be returned. (A note on the last page confirms that the letter was returned.) Roosevelt closes with some thoughts on yacht racing.
1893-10-12
Theodore Roosevelt thanks William Roscoe Thayer for the letter and requests his help locating Mr. Callison’s address.
1916-04-22
Theodore Roosevelt thanks William Loeb for the letter and razors. He asks Loeb to post three enclosed letters and requests Philip Battell Stewart’s address in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
1901-01-04
Tallulah V. Lang has decided to provide her real name and address.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-01-27
Addresses of several men named John S. Kennedy taken from the New York Directory and the New York Social Directory. The last Kennedy, John Stewart Kennedy of 6 West 57th Street, is circled and noted as the individual to whom Mr. Bliss was referring.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-11-11
R. G. Dun & Company cannot locate the New York City address that appeared on a June 19, 1903, letter from R. L. Wynn to Theodore Roosevelt in which Wynn claimed financial misconduct in establishment of a printing press in Manila.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-07-17
Undelivered telegram requesting an address.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-12-07
John G. Capers is stopping at the Raleigh. He has forwarded the mailing address for William Demos Crum, an appointee for office.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-11-08
Attorney General Knox will be in Pennsylvania until Sunday afternoon and provides contact information.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-10-11
John W. McGrath has attached the address he believes to be correct.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-09-20
George A. Strauss has been reading President Roosevelt’s Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and noticed a section describing soil near Roosevelt’s ranch as being covered with “fossil plants, shells, fishes, etc.” Strauss collects fossils and requests contact information for someone living near the ranch who could collect some specimens for Strauss’s collection which was recently destroyed by fire.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-02-21
F. Norton Goddard requests that all correspondence be sent to his business address as he received two letters from President Roosevelt late because they were sent to the Union League Club.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-01-08
Winthrop Chanler has just returned from an unsuccessful trip to a game club. He did not send President Roosevelt’s letter to William A. Baillie-Grohman as it had a geographically incorrect address and Baillie-Grohman should be addressed as Esquire and not Mr.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-01-02
Robert Brodie requests the address of a Captain Brodie, a member of the Rough Riders. He hopes for a successful Roosevelt administration.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-09-23
J. Henderson Macaulay moved to Queensland, Australia, around a year ago and accepted a government position. Macaulay has made enough to retire on. Macaulay asks if Joseph A. Ferris is still living in Medora, North Dakota.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-09-19
F. B. McMullen is attempting to locate the current address of George C. Treadwell, a member of Vice President Roosevelt’s staff during his time as Governor of New York.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-08-23