Letter from George E. Burr to Theodore Roosevelt
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-03-25
Creator(s)
Burr, George E. (George Edwin), 1865-1945
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-03-25
Burr, George E. (George Edwin), 1865-1945
Gordon K. Bell thanks Theodore Roosevelt for coming to the reception for the New York Twenty-ninth Assembly District last night. He encloses an amusing advertisement from S. S. Pierce & Company.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-02-14
Henry S. Washburn thanks President Roosevelt for the rifle Roosevelt gave him as a present. Washburn was the son of the pastor at Christ Church in Oyster Bay, New York.
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1904-07-09
Hilda Francessetti di Malgrà thanks President Roosevelt for sending a photograph and expresses gratitude for choosing her to translate his work American Ideals into Italian. She looks forward to the work being published and promises to send Roosevelt a copy.
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1904-06-29
The Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom congratulates and thanks President Roosevelt for his part in bringing peace between Japan and Russia.
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1905-10-10
Hilda Francesetti di Malgrà thanks President Roosevelt for allowing her to translate his book, The Strenuous Life, into Italian. This was the last book read by her deceased brother, Italian Consul in Korea Ugo Francesetti di Malgrà.
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1903-11-10
Lieutenant Ellicott thanks Governor Roosevelt for acknowledging his pamphlet on the Battle of Manila Bay and for the high commendations Roosevelt gave his reconnaissance work in Hawaii.
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1899-08-27
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Alfred L. Hutchinson for sending the book.
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1911-12-18
Theodore Roosevelt tells James Ford Rhodes how much he enjoyed visiting him and his wife, Ann Charlotte Card Rhodes. Roosevelt looks forward to visiting again next year when he is President of the American Historical Association.
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1911-12-15
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Charles E. Wortham for the kind letter and good opinion, but he can only say that he does not want to be nominated for any office.
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1911-12-14
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Albert W. Schaub for sending the little calendar and the kind thought.
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1911-12-14
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Alfred L. Hutchinson for sending his book. Unfortunately Roosevelt does not have to read one in a hundred of the books he would like, but he appreciates Hutchinson’s kindness.
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1911-12-14
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Bessie O’Byrne for sending the poems.
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1911-12-13
Theodore Roosevelt asks Robert H. Davis to thank Frank Andrew Munsey for publishing the editorial. Roosevelt could not be more pleased and wishes Davis and Munsey good luck.
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1911-12-12
Theodore Roosevelt asks Frank B. Williams to thank his wife from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt and himself. Roosevelt also thanks Williams for asking after the health of Edith Roosevelt, who is now well on the road to recovery.
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1911-10-24
Archduke Ludwig Salvator thanks Theodore Roosevelt for sending the book on African hunting. Books can take time to arrive from Vienna, so Salvator is thanking Roosevelt now and will write again once it has been received. Salvator hopes to come back to America and see Roosevelt.
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1911
Theodore Roosevelt thanks George H. Fearons for sending him the clipping and the courteous letter.
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1911-12-14
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Bertha Alice Carroll for writing to tell him about her brothers and sisters. Roosevelt commends her mother for bringing up nine children to be good Americans.
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1911-12-14
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1911-12-14
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Harmon Liveright Remmel for the telegram.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1918-11-08