Letter from James Carleton Young to Theodore Roosevelt
James Carleton Young thanks President Roosevelt for the two inscribed books.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1901-09-30
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James Carleton Young thanks President Roosevelt for the two inscribed books.
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1901-09-30
Lieutenant Coleman is pleased with his appointment as first lieutenant of cavalry in the 9th regiment and thanks President Roosevelt. The many Rough Riders in the Philippines are doing well and Coleman reports on the activities of several of them.
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1901-10-01
Judge Martin thanks President Roosevelt for the letter regarding his son-in-law’s appointment. He is confident that Isaac Taft Stoddard’s nomination will remain.
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1901-09-26
Karl Bünz thanks President Roosevelt for the kind note and hopes for the success of the Roosevelt administration.
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1901-09-28
James Edward Kelly thanks President Roosevelt for the saddle. He has been thinking of Roosevelt during these difficult days.
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1901-09-22
C. F. Moberly Bell thanks President Roosevelt for his courtesy and the hospitality he received while in the United States. He hopes that the Roosevelt administration will help strengthen the sympathies and interests between the United States and Great Britain.
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1901-09-18
James Gillespie Blaine thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his kindness in promptly telegraphing his mother. President McKinley’s health appears to be in decline and should it be necessary, Blaine believes that Roosevelt will “prove equal to the enormous responsibilities.”
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1901-09-13
Wilhelm Snyman thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his help. He has made arrangements with Charles D. Pierce, the Orange Free State consul in New York, and the American consul in East London to transfer money to his wife, Sarah Viljoen Snyman.
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1901-09-06
David E. Warford has received his commission and thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his efforts on Warford’s behalf. Warford promises to work hard to prove his worthiness for the position.
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1901-09-01
F. E. Hunter thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his kindness in an unnamed matter.
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1901-09-03
Fred W. Bugbee will receive his commission and thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his help.
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1901-09-03
Martin Heermance thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his efforts on behalf of Alexander Dallas Bache Smead. Due to his wife’s health, Smead is interested in a commission in the Puerto Rico Regiment. As the appointments are made by the president, Heermance requests that Roosevelt keep Smead in mind the next time he meets with President McKinley.
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1901-08-27
Wilhelm Snyman thanks Vice President Roosevelt for taking an interest in a matter regarding his wife, Sarah Viljoen Snyman. Roosevelt’s upcoming visit to Colorado is the “talk of the day.”
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1901-08-27
Fred W. Bugbee thanks Vice President Roosevelt for the letter of recommendation. However, the letter arrived too late to put before the examining board. Bugbee lacks math skills and is having trouble on that part of the examination. Senator Joseph Ralph Burton provided him with a letter for Secretary of War Root, and he requests further assistance from Roosevelt.
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1901-08-28
Joseph C. Clayton is gratified that Vice President Roosevelt approved of his article, “The Evolution and Basis of our Nationality.” He encloses an earlier pamphlet on a similar topic.
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1901-08-28
Evert Jansen Wendell thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his help and kindness. He was pleased to hear the Roosevelt children are recovering.
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1901-08-28
J. M. North thanks Vice President Roosevelt for his kindness and would like Roosevelt to speak with Mrs. Yates.
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1901-08-29
Sergeant Jesser thanks Vice President Roosevelt for the letter of introduction to Frederick Stome.
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1901-08-23
Endicott Peabody thanks Vice President Roosevelt for letting him read Professor Wilson’s letter. He will be available for a meeting after football season in early December. Peabody is pleased that Alice Roosevelt is rapidly recovering from her operation.
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1901-08-23
Hoffman Philip thanks Vice President Roosevelt for the endorsement.
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1901-08-24