Letter from A. J. Cassatt to Theodore Roosevelt
A. J. Cassatt does not believe that President Roosevelt’s draft can be improved.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1901-10-29
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A. J. Cassatt does not believe that President Roosevelt’s draft can be improved.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-10-29
Caspar Whitney asks Theodore Roosevelt if there would be material enough for an article on hunting in the days of Lewis and Clark and if Roosevelt will write it.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1901-07-22
A. G. Wallihan sent George Bird Grinnell about 150 photographs. He is anxious to get them published. Boone and Crockett Club members may chip in money to fund the publishing of the book featuring Wallihan’s photos. Theodore Roosevelt, Grinnell, and the editorial committee will make the final decision about the publication plan.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1900-02-19
George Bird Grinnell has read with great pleasure Theodore Roosevelt’s article on the Rough Riders in the February Scribners. The article is “very vivid and full of life.” The work done by the Rough Riders “will be remembered long after most of us are under the ground.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1899-02-16
John S. Phillips discusses an article Governor Roosevelt has agreed to write about Admiral Dewey for McClure’s magazine.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1899-08-02
William P. Trent praises Theodore Roosevelt’s latest essays and states he will write an anonymous review of them. Trent tells Roosevelt of his own work to be published within a month, and asks Roosevelt to read it. Trent asks to discuss literary styles the next time they meet in person.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-11-06
Frederic Remington received Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt’s book The Winning of the West for Christmas and compliments Roosevelt on his ability to write history books. Remington was looking to use some primary sources for inspiration for his art, but Roosevelt’s book did the trick.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-12-25
Thomas E. Watson praises Police Commissioner Roosevelt for a recent article in the Review of Reviews which gave him “good reason to congratulate myself for having written you.”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1897-01-04
Basil Wilson Duke, a Confederate officer during the American Civil War, commends Theodore Roosevelt on his biography of Thomas Hart Benton.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1888-05-19
Ray H. Mattison informs Lucinda Scott that he is writing an article on Roosevelt’s contemporaries along the Little Missouri River. Also, Mattison tells her that his article on Roosevelt and the Stockmen’s Association will be out soon.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1950-05-05