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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Walter S. Funnell

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Walter S. Funnell

Theodore Roosevelt tells Walter S. Funnell that he will not talk to any newspaper over the phone. In response to the attack on Roosevelt by the Consul of Columbia, Roosevelt states he did not expect Columbia to like the taking of Panama, but Roosevelt is not interested in what Columbia has to say about it, comparing Columbia to a train robber being caught by a Marshall.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-10-24

Letter from Arthur I. Vorys to William Loeb

Letter from Arthur I. Vorys to William Loeb

Arthur I. Vorys tells William Loeb he has just sent Loeb a telegram asking to speak on the telephone. He wants to schedule an interview with President Roosevelt to discuss a number of time-sensitive issues before Roosevelt leaves on a trip. Vorys has learned that “our Southern friends” are working to oppose Secretary of War William H. Taft’s bid to be the next Republican presidential nominee.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-24