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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles

Theodore Roosevelt tells his sister Anna Roosevelt Cowles how touched he was by her letters and her new husband William Sheffield Cowles’s note. Sister Corinne also wrote and related the details of the wedding. Edith has written to Mrs. Olney on behalf of Anna to see if Anna can stay six or eight months more in London. Though Roosevelt works a lot, he takes some time for leisure with the family.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1895-12-10

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Ethel Roosevelt Derby

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Ethel Roosevelt Derby

Theodore Roosevelt writes his daughter Ethel to say how happy he is about her recent marriage and thinks she and Richard Derby will be the happiest married couple ever, excepting himself and Edith. He says everyone loved the wedding and then details what he and the rest of the family are doing. Archie went with him to Andover, Mother is going to the opera and Quentin leaves for school soon.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1913-04-07

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Theodore III latest Roosevelt arrival

Theodore III latest Roosevelt arrival

Article reporting the birth of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Eleanor Butler Roosevelt’s second child and first son, Theodore Roosevelt III. His grandfather, former president Theodore Roosevelt, was cabled the news in England, where he had arrived from Spain after attending the wedding of his son Kermit and Belle Wyatt Willard.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1914-06-16

Creator(s)

Unknown

Kermit and Belle Roosevelt’s wedding party

Kermit and Belle Roosevelt’s wedding party

Photograph of Kermit Roosevelt and Belle Wyatt Willard Roosevelt’s wedding party. Belle is seated center and Kermit is standing far right next to Belle’s mother, Belle Layton Wyatt Willard. Theodore Roosevelt is center and to the right is Belle’s father, Ambassador Joseph E Willard. Belle’s sister, Elizabeth Willard is seated left of Belle.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1914-06-06

Creator(s)

Underwood & Underwood

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edward North Buxton

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Edward North Buxton

Theodore Roosevelt sends Edward North Buxton a note of introduction on behalf of Buxton’s daughter to the superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. Roosevelt discusses Queen Victoria’s Coronation and a Congressman’s wedding he and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt attended at the Old Friends Meeting House, Stuyvesant Square, New York. Roosevelt is content to be “out of active life,” maintaining the home, pursuing leisure activities, and working on the Outlook. Roosevelt writes that eldest son, Ted Roosevelt, is happily married and Roosevelt expects to be a grandfather within the month. Roosevelt wishes to see Alfred and Lady Pease as well as Frederick and Mrs. Selous.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-24

Creator(s)

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919