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Note from Presidential Office Staff

Note from Presidential Office Staff

This note indicates that Amelia Glover is a fictitious name and that her supposed address of 916 Prince Street in Alexandria, Virginia, is actually occupied by Edward W. Starnell and his family. The post office in Alexandria knows nothing of an Amelia Glover in the city.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-11-10

Letter from Mary Goulding Hooff Fawcett to Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt

Letter from Mary Goulding Hooff Fawcett to Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt

Mary Goulding Hooff Fawcett has seen Ambler Mason Blackford’s article in The Outlook about Quentin Roosevelt during his time at Episcopal High School at Alexandria, Virginia, and adds to this account her own remembrance of Quentin. Fawcett reflects on the receiving photographs, letters, and kind words remembering her own son, Lieutenant Richard Hartshorne Fawcett, who also was killed while in the Air Service.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1918-10-21