Manuscript/Mixed Material Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21
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Image 1 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 341 Personal April 5 1904 My dear Mr Crimmins Nothing would make me believe that you made the statements attributed to you I am afraid the Times will permit its partisanship to…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 2 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 342 Personal April 4 1904 My dear White Plunkett had already sent me that book and I have been much interested in it I appreciate your having taken the trouble to think…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 3 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 apt to leave me Politicians proverbially like a colorless candidate and the very success of what I have done the number of things I have accomplished and the extent of my record…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 4 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 344 April 5 1904 My dear Sir and Brother The invitation to be present on the occasion of the annual visitation of the Grand Lodge to Federal Lodge No 1 on April…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 5 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 345 Confidential April 5 1904 My dear Sir Please treat this letter as confidential Of course I do not wish in any way to seem to dictate in the State policy of…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 6 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 346 2 as we legitimately could that the national administration stands for the very forces in administrative matters which Folk himself typifies I know there will be some republicans who will sulk…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 7 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 347 Confidential April 5 1904 My dear Mr Smith Root absolutely can not take the chairmanship So that matter is at an end Now dont you think you could prepare a first…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 8 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 348 Personal April 5 1904 My dear Senator Platt It may be that I shall want to send in the name of a personal friend not connected with politics for the position…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 9 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 349 Strictly personal April 6 1904 My dear President Hadley In strict confidence and only for your own eye I send you the enclosed It is the draft of a letter I…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 10 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 350 Personal April 4 1904 My dear I have recently been reading Hadleys admirable volume on Freedom and Responsibility and I have also recently seen the petition signed by a number of…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 11 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 351 2 they will get some votes by it and they will be wholly indifferent to the damage done either to the Philippines or the United States provided that damage does not…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 12 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 352 3 and can be only because the southerners who determine the action of that convention believe that an attitude of cynical hypocrisy on their part in this matter may gain them…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 13 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 353 4 is now in the Philippines When Bryan or General Miles or any other man for political or sentimental reasons excites false hopes of independence among the Filipinos it invariably and…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 14 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 354 5 independence in the near future would mean We are far more necessary to the Filipinos than the Filipinos are to us As Hadley has well said freedom does not mean…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 15 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 355 6 of it tomorrow I do not do this chiefly because if I did many honest people would misunderstand my purposes and motives and so I feel obliged to put off…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 16 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 356 7 it meant independence in a comparatively short time it would be taken by them to mean this and this only and if they afterwards found that it meant something else…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 17 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 357 April 6 1904 My dear Mr Dunne This spring wont Mrs Dunne and you be in Washington for a couple of days I should like to get a few people to…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 18 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 358 April 6 1904 My dear Miss Gould Treat this invitation as a suggestion only and do not accept it if you think your friends feelings would be at all hurt How…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 19 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 359 April 6 1904 Personal My dear Mr Rideing It would be a pleasure to hear from you anyhow but especially in so pleasant a way I look forward to reading your…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 20 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 360 April 6 1904 My dear Mr Wilson I send you herewith a letter from the President in response to the invitation extended to him by the Turn Verein of Brooklyn Very…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 21 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 361 April 6 1904 Dear Mr Landers I am much interested to see in the program of the BiCentennial Celebration of Sutton that a memorial to General Rufus Putnam is to be…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 22 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 362 Personal April 1904 My dear Sir I enclose herewith letters of introduction signed by Superintendant to Mr John Arbuckle Mr Joseph Wharton I also enclose herewith two letters from Mr Wharton…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 23 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 363 April 7 1904 My dear Mr Arbuckle Permit me to introduce to you Professor Samuel McCune Lindsay Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico I am delighted to find that you think…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 24 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 364 April 8 1904 My dear Colonel The President will be glad to have you hand the enclosed letter to Mr Reid or Mr Lewis you think it all right Very truly…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 25 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 365 April 8 1904 My dear Mr Pancoast Your letter is most interesting If I ever have to write about wolves again I shall use it Meanwhile if you will send me…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 26 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 366 April 8 1904 Personal My dear Mr De Young I want to thank you heartily for your editorials which Representative Metcalf has just shown me Believe me I appreciate them Sincerely…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 27 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 367 Personal April 8 1904 My dear Senator Platt The name of the man of whom I spoke to you and whose name I have accordingly sent in for Consul General at…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 28 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 368 you be willing to have me send Wynne around to see you Sincerely yours Theodore Roosevelt Hon T C Platt United States Senate
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 29 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 369 April 8 1904 My dear Lewis Let me supplement my thanks of last night by writing you to say how much I appreciate that letter of Andrew Jackson No gift could…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 30 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 370 Private April 8 1904 My dear General Dodge I learn that Senator Quarles is one of Mills strongest opponents Do you think it would be possible to get any Wisconsin people…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 31 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 371 April 8 1904 My dear Sir Permit me through you to extend my hearty greetings to the assembled Methodists It is impossible for any student of the social and religious growth…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 32 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 372 Personal April 9 1904 Dear Emlen The ideal man for chairman is Root but his engagements are such that he can not take the place John Kean is against Murphy Of…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 33 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 373 April 9 1904 My dear Provost Harrison I have sent your letter at once to the Attorney General I have himgot to look carefully into the matter of all the this…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 34 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 374 April 9 1904 My dear Mr Landon I have your letter of the 6t and enclosure I must thank you personally for the manifold proofs of your kindness Believe me I…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 35 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 375 Copy in the Presidents book Original sent in handwriting April8 1904 My dear Captain Pray accept my warm congratulations for yourself and your fiancÃe I take pleasure in enclosing my photograph…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 36 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 376 April 9 1904 James J Sheridan President Hamilton Club Auditorium Hotel Chicago Illinois Through you permit me to greet the Hamilton Club and its guests We should congratulate ourselves that the…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 37 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 377 April 9 1904 Dear Kermit I was very glad to get your letter David Gray the author of Gallops has been here Aunty Bye and Mr Bob Fergy dined here tonight…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 38 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 378 2 spank Quentin for having taken something that did not belong to him and then not telling the truth about it Ethel and Mother acted respectively as accuser and court of…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 39 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 379 April 9 1904 Dear Ted I am very glad I have been doing this Japanese wrestling but when I am through with it this time I am not at all sure…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
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Image 40 of Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21 380 not want to take any chances for something wrong happening I am all at sea as yet as to whom to have for Chairman of the National Committee which is a…
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1904-04-05
About this Item
Title
- Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916; Vol. 46, 1904, Apr. 5-21
Names
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Created / Published
- April 5, 1904 - April 21, 1904
Headings
- - Presidents--United States
- - Vice-Presidents--United States
- - Roosevelt family
- - United States. Civil Service Commission
- - Police administration--New York (State)--New York--History--19th century
- - New York (State)--Politics and government
- - United States--Politics and government--1897-1901
- - United States--Politics and government--1901-1909
- - Governors--New York (State)
- - Conservationists
- - Manuscripts
Genre
- Manuscripts
Call Number/Physical Location
- series: Series 2: Letterpress Copybooks, 1897-1916
- mss38299, reel 334
Source Collection
- Theodore Roosevelt papers
Repository
- Manuscript Division
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- online text
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