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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Walter J. Ballard, Los Angeles :
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Theodore Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D.C., letter to Walter J. Ballard, Schenectady, New York :
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Roosevelt thanks Ballard for his congratulations and for his "admirable work." Includes addressed envelope.
mssHM 13400
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Russell Benedict, New York :
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Roosevelt writes that he cannot accept Benedict's invitation to speak, presumably at a Society of Mayflower Descendants event. Written on letterhead for The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt.
mssHM 23540
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letters to John C. Scott, Corpus Christi, Texas :
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Three letters written on letterhead of The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt. One item concerns the National Committee, presumably of the Progressive Party, and the Republican Party; another letter expresses a denial of a statement attributed to Roosevelt. The third item is an acknowledgement of Scott's letter. The letter dated July 8 contains autograph edits; an unedited copy of this letter is located in the Theodore Roosevelt Papers, Library of Congress. Recipient is identifed as John Cochran Scott (1861-1927) by the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. Letters dated: 1912 June 5, July 5, July 8.
mssHM 20199-20201
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Herbert J. Jackson, Hyde Park, Massachusetts :
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Roosevelt writes he is unable to supply a photograph due to great demand, suggests an alternative source. With autograph annotation. Written on letterhead for Metropolitan magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt.
mssHM 23530
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to James Wilton Brooks, New York :
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Roosevelt thanks Brooks for his response to his letter, referring to Roosevelt's request for Brooks' support for his nomination for Speaker of the New York State Assembly (1882 December 12, mssHM 23521), and states that he appreciates Brooks' desire to not commit himself. Includes addressed envelope; items are mounted.
mssHM 23522
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letters to Homer Calvin Davenport and Homer Clyde Davenport :
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Seven letters written on letterhead for The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt. The first five letters are to political cartoonist Homer Calvin Davenport (1867-1912) regarding publishing and financial matters and the death of Davenport's father. The final two letters are most likely to Davenport's son, Homer Clyde Davenport Jr. (1896-1918) and are brief responses to his letters. Letters dated: 1910 July 27, 1910 August 6, 1910 December 20, 1911 May 2, 1912 February 16, 1913 September 10, 1914 May 27.
mssHM 53319