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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Herbert J. Jackson, Hyde Park, Massachusetts :
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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, letter to Walter J. Ballard, Los Angeles :
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Roosevelt thanks Ballard for his letter. Written on letterhead for The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt. Includes addressed envelope.
mssHM 13401
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Theodore Roosevelt, Albany, New York, letter to Hamilton Holt, New York City :
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Roosevelt states that he cannot write an article for Holt's Fourth of July issue of The Independent magazine. Written on State of New York Executive Chamber letterhead.
mssHM 23534
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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, 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
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Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to James Wilton Brooks :
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Roosevelt requests Brooks' vote for his nomination as Speaker of the New York State Assembly. See Roosevelt to Brooks, 1882 December 20 (mssHM 23522) for follow-up.
mssHM 23521