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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lincoln Steffens

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Lincoln Steffens

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt enjoyed Lincoln Steffens’s letter and regards him and Jacob A. Riis as the bright spots of his police work. He comments on the tickets. Roosevelt is grateful for what Steffens did for Minnie Gertrude Kelly and Frank Rathgeber. Police Commissioner Frank Moss has made an admiral beginning in his new position.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1897-04-28

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Douglas Robinson to William Loeb

Letter from Douglas Robinson to William Loeb

Douglas Robinson asks William Loeb if it is possible to get his friend Samuel Rea, who is third vice-president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, two tickets to the Army-Navy game. Robinson has already asked Admiral William S. Cowles, who says there are no more tickets. If Loeb should find two tickets, he can send them to Robinson’s office, addressed to Frank C. Smith.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-11-25

Creator(s)

Robinson, Douglas, 1855-1918

Letter from Curtis Guild to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Curtis Guild to Theodore Roosevelt

Lieutenant Governor Curtis assures President Roosevelt that despite some independent newspapers reporting otherwise, the majority of people are supporting Roosevelt. Curtis worries that he has written to Roosevelt too often, but says that he does it because of his fondness for the Republican Party and Roosevelt. Curtis expresses his belief that Roosevelt will win the election easily and that Massachusetts will give him a majority of votes.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-06-28

Creator(s)

Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915