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Letter from George Robert Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from George Robert Carter to Theodore Roosevelt

Governor Carter of Hawaii informs President Roosevelt that due to some information that was unfavorable to the sale of bonds, he has dispatched Alatau L. C. Atkinson to follow up on the matter with the Department of the Interior. Carter mentions Atkinson’s credentials, and says that he possesses Carter’s confidence. He hopes that while Atkinson is in Washington, D.C., he might be able to advocate for several causes relevant to Hawaii.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-11-08

Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte to Theodore Roosevelt

Charles J. Bonaparte sends President Roosevelt his resignation as Indian Commissioner. He allowed his name to be put on Maryland’s ballot as an elector for the upcoming presidential election without considering that he held office, and believes it would be simpler to resign his office than change the ticket, as doing that may be misconstrued. Bonaparte also has resigned from auxiliary positions in other cabinet departments to be safe, although he does not believe these technically count as official positions. He hopes to be able to cast his electoral vote for Roosevelt, but he believes that Roosevelt will be victorious in the election even if he does not carry Maryland.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-11-01

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps Job #303(d)

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps Job #303(d)

The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #303(d) is in regard to realignment of a section of park road in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. This project would regrade and better slope a section of park road to ensure visitors safer access. Letters and forms regarding itemized materials list, administrative, and financial documentation are attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1936

Two rangers on horseback holding flags

Two rangers on horseback holding flags

Photograph of Chief James Rouse (Interpretation and Resource Management) and District Ranger Lary D. Barney on horseback holding the flags of the United States and the Department of the Interior near the entrance of the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1966-07-04

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #40

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #40

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #40 is in regard to construction of a sixth mile of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. A section of this project will cross in U.S. Department of Agriculture land and an easement is necessary. A great number of documents are related to obtaining an easement, but also include technical and job documentation.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1939-08-07

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #43

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #43

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #43 details the altering of a dangerous section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project will change the location and grade of a section of park road in the second mile to one less dangerous for visitors. Technical, training, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1939-05-16

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #39

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #39

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #39 is in regard to construction of a fifth mile of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project will add an additional mile in the Cedar Canyon area, allowing greater park access for visitors. Training information, administrative, technical, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1939-04-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Philander C. Knox

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Philander C. Knox

President Roosevelt, in light of a confidential report, feels that Summers cannot be reappointed as district attorney, and perhaps ought to be removed. Roosevelt asks that Attorney General Knox inquire as to the progress of a related Department of the Interior investigation, and perhaps see if it can be combined with other pertinent investigations.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-06-14

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #35

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #35

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #35 is in regard to construction of a third mile of park road above Cedar Canyon in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project will add an additional mile to the park road, expanding access to visitors. Job outline, estimate of materials, administrative, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1938-12-01

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #37

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #37

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #37 is in regard to a landscaping project of the entrance area in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project transplanted flora and sod and constructed a sign area at the entrance area. Administrative and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1938-07-01

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #38

Completion record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #38

The Civilian Conservation Corps job record #38 is in regard to construction of a fourth mile above Cedar Canyon in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. The project extended the park road by one mile and surfaced the road with scoria. Estimate of materials, administrative, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1939-03

TR park wilderness proposal stirs protest

TR park wilderness proposal stirs protest

The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead reports that locals are irate over a Department of Interior proposal to designate additional areas of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park as wilderness. Interested parties in the community worry that enlargement of the wilderness area, particularly in the North Unit, will discourage the development of tourist attractions.The proposed change would raise the number of wilderness acres to well over 75% of the territory in the North Unit.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1972-11-01

Report on historic features of Medora and vicinity

Report on historic features of Medora and vicinity

Chester L. Brooks offers historical background information on the town of Medora and the surrounding area in this study for the Department of the Interior. It also provides information on points of interest that should be included in a historical sign program and suggestions for the construction of said signs.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1957-06

Good advice still

Good advice still

Theodore Roosevelt sits at his desk contemplating an order naming W. S. McCormick of Utah as Secretary of the Interior while Horace Greeley looks over his shoulder. Ethan Allan “Hitchcock” walks out of the frame in the background. Caption: Shade of Horace Greeley–“Go West, Young Man! Go West!”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-03-06

Next!

Next!

Cartoon shows a barber’s chair labeled “Resignation Chair” from which Secretary of the Navy John Davis Long is leaving. Awaiting their turns are the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-03-15

Job completion record for job #285

Job completion record for job #285

Completion record for job #285 named “Excavating Slide.” The job was to remove a section of a slumping butte threatening to damage the park road within the southern unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. Project removed about 5500 cubic feet of earth from the slump along the east entrance road.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1940

Memorandum from Marion Clawson to Julius A. Krug

Memorandum from Marion Clawson to Julius A. Krug

Bureau of Land Management Director Clawson submits an order for Secretary of the Interior Krug’s signature which will allow public land not reserved for Theodore Roosevelt National Park to be exchanged for privately owned land within the park. Krug approved the order on July 27, 1949.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1949-07-05