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The Inventory

of the

Theodore Roosevelt

Collection

#560

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center

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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE 1858-1919

Gift of Paul C. Richards, 1976-1990; 1993

Note: Items found in Richards-Roosevelt Room Case are identified as such with the notation ‘[Richards-Roosevelt Room]’. Boxes 1-12 I. Correspondence Correspondence is listed alphabetically but filed chronologically in Boxes 1-11 as noted below. Material filed in Box 12 is noted as such with the notation “(Box 12)”. Box 1 Undated materials and 1881-1893 Box 2 1894-1897 Box 3 1898-1900 Box 4 1901-1903 Box 5 1904-1905 Box 6 1906-1907 Box 7 1908-1909 Box 8 1910 Box 9 1911-1912 Box 10 1913-1915 Box 11 1916-1918 Box 12 TR’s Family’s Personal and Business Correspondence, and letters about

TR post- January 6th, 1919 (TR’s death). A. From TR Abbott, Ernest H[amlin] TLS, Feb. 3, 1915 (New York), 1 p. Abbott, Lawrence F[raser] TLS, July 14, 1908 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. ALS, Dec. 2, 1909 (on safari), 4 p. TLS, May 4, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, March 15, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Abbott, Rev. Dr. Lyman TLS, June 19, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Nov. 21, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Feb. 15, 1909 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Aberdeen, Lady ALS, Jan. 14, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. Ackerman, Ernest R. TLS, Nov. 1, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Addison, James T[hayer] TLS, Dec. 7, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Adee, Alvey A[ugustus] TLS, Oct. 2, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. “...I would say that women have no earthly business to go out as missionaries into these wild countries.” Aiken, William A[ppleton] TLS, Dec. 19, 1889 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Emphasizes the need

to answer the opponents of Civil Service Reform. TLS, March 3, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Concerns civil service reform. TLS, June 20, 1843 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Concerns civil

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service reform. Alexandra, Queen of England Telegram, [1910]. re: death of Edward VII. Allen, Mrs. William TLS, April 26, 1918 (New York), 1 p. Allison, John TLS, Oct. 26, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Ambler, Judge W. E. ALS, Jan. 7, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. on one sheet. TR [William Emerson] relates career in “politics, literature, and ranch in the West,” during 1880-1890. Amory, Copley TLS, April 19, 1911 (New York), 1 p. TLS, June 1, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. ANS, March 5, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Anderson, Mrs. ALS, Feb. 26, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Arthur, Chester A. ALS, Feb. 6, 1884 (New York State Assembly Chamber, Albany,

NY), 2 p. on one sheet. “I take the liberty of writing to you in reference to a matter where I think a great injustice is being perpetrated...” TR intervenes for Commander Crittendon Watson of the Brooklyn Navy Yard who had been removed from his position. [Richards-Roosevelt Room]

Aulls, Samuel D. TLS, May 29, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Ayres, Capt. Charles G. TLS, May 8, 1899 (Albany), 1 p. Bach, Mr. Fredrich E. TLS, March 17, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, March 30, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Bacon, Robert TLS, May 23, 1908 Bangs, John Kendrick TLS, Dec. 7, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. TR offers Harper’s the opportunity to publish a photograph of his wife and six children. Barnes, William TLS, Jan. 18, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Bartholdt, Richard TLS, Sept. 25, 1905, 2 p. TLS, March 15, 1907, 2 p. Batlle y Ordonez, Jose Draft of telegram, Nov. 5, 1913, 1 p. With copy of ANS to TR (President of Uruguay) from W.P. Flower, Nov. 6, [1913] Bede, J[ames] Adam TLS, May 7, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 4 p. Bell, C[harles] F[rederic] TLS, Nov. 6, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. re: death of Queen Moberly Victoria Beresford, Charles, Lord LS, Jan. 19, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Bigelow, Poultney ALS, Feb. 25, 1882. (New York State Assembly Chamber,

Albany, NY), 4p. on two sheets. “I should anticipate... my monthly fate of partial immolation on the altar of the office seekers...we younger members gave the machine one or two sharp digs in the caucus and the fight has evidently just begun... am in high disfavor with my own “machine” on account of my aldermanic bill...” ALS, June 8, 1885. (Medora, Dakota Territory), 1 p. Social letter written from TR’s ranch.

TLS, July 10, 1902 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. re: family wrestling match Bigelow, William Sturgis ALS, Oct. 16, 1909 (near Neri Boma, British East Africa), 1 p. TLS, March 3, 1911 (New York), 1 p. TLS, Feb. 17, 1913 (New York), 1 p.

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TLS, Aug. 26, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. ANS, Jan. 18, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. ANS, Jan. 21, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. ANS, March 15, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. ANS, April 15, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Bird, Charles Sumner TLS, Nov. 24, 1914 (New York), 1 p. Bishop, George R[iker] ALS, Jan. 9, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “[Henry Cabot]

Lodge’s election is a great triumph...” ANS, Oct. 21, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Accepting a dinner invitation. ALS, Oct. 25, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “Can you have the hack... sent for me...” ALS, Nov. 10, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. “I do not believe in long speeches; at any rate from myself...” Black, Frank S[wett] TLS, April 14, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Offering funds from

the National Committee to prevent “the judicial murder of an innocent man for political reasons.”

TLS, June 23, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TR thanks Black for nominating him at the Republican Convention in Chicago Bliss, Colonel George C. TLS, March 30, 1896 (New York), 2 p. Concerns Police Dept.

chain of command-authority of Police Chief/Board of Police Commissioners Bloomingdale, E[manuel] TLS, Aug. 23, 1898 (Montauk Point), 1 p. W[atson] Bok, Edward TLS, May 10, 1916,1 p. ALS, July 24, 1916, 4 p. Borglum, Gutzon TLS, Nov. 12, 1912 (New York), 1 p. Boulette, Capt. ----- TLS, March 15, 1892, 4 p. Bowles, Francis T. TLS, Sept. 16, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “...I take it for

granted that all this story of severe injury to the Indiana is a sheer fake.”

Bridges, Robert TLS, March 13, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Feb. 16, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, March 1, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Bridgman, H[oward] A[llen] TLS, June 11, 1913 (New York), 1 p. Brown, Charles W. TLS, May 11, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TR has no position

for Brown. “All I could do is...show fair play to those who passed the examination.”

Bryan, -----. ALS, March 8, 1888 (689 Madison Ave., New York), 2 p. on one folded sheet. Refers to two articles on “Americanism” by TR ALS, Oct. 5, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2 p. on one sheet. Informs Mr. Bryan that TR will be in Chicago Oct. 9 and Oct. 10. ANS, Oct. 26, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2 p. on one card. “I shall be particularly pleased to meet Mr. McCarthy.”

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ALS, June 24, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. on one folded sheet. “I am delighted to hear you are going to the Legislature; you’ll be long in politics.”

Bryan, Charles P[age] TLS, April 15, 1910 (Vienna), 1 p. Buickmen, Robert W. LS, Aug. 28, 1898 (Montauk), 1 p. Buckstaff, G[eorge] A[ngus] TLS, April 15, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “I am very much obliged to you for the trouble you have taken about the piccary skins and skulls.” Buel, Clarence C[lough] ALS, April 17, [1887] (689 Madison Ave., New York), 4 p. on one

folded sheet. Refers to five articles: one about the “French War;” one about an “American and English Metal;” and others on “Macedonia and the United States;” the “Chesapeake and Shannon;” and “Lake Battles.”

ALS, Oct. 5, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 4 p. Concerns article “Countryland” and hunting Burnham, Henry Eben TLS, Nov. 29, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Burnham, John B. TLS, Sept. 19, 1911, 3 p. Burrell, W[illiam] L. ALS, Sept. 22, 1892 (Sagamore Hill), 3 p. Concerning hunting in

the West. Burroughs, John TLS, May 21, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. TR’s last letter to Burroughs. TLS, March 12, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, May 5, 1906, 1 p. TLS, July 2, 1914 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Bush, Charles G[reen] TLS, Dec. 16, 1899 (Albany), 1 p. Caldwell, Marguerite TLS, May 18, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Camp, Mrs. Helen TLS, March 25, 1911 (San Francisco), 2 p. Campbell, Thomas M[itchell] TLS, Nov. 11, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 3 p. Cannon, Joseph Greenleaf TLS, Sept. 23, 1905 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, Jan. 4, 1909, 1 p. Carroll, Francis M. TLS, Jan. 13, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Chadbourne, William TLS, Feb. 10, 1916 (New York), 1 p. Merriam Chambers, Capt. TLS, April 4, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. W[ashington] I [rving] Champlin, John D[enison] TLS (Washington, D.C.), Dec. 10, 1891. Regarding a request for

an article. Chandler, Mrs. William ALS, April 21, 1895 (New York), 3 p. Chandler, Sen. William TLS, Sept. 27, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. TR’s opinion of E[aton] Commodore John A. Howell (inventor of Howell torpedo). TLS, Aug. 23, 1898 (Montauk Point), 1 p. “I made up my mind it should be either death of the achievement of that kind of honor which comes from duty faithfully performed.” ANS, ca. 1899, 2 p. ANS, ca. 1899, 1 p. TLS, Oct. 26 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p.

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TLS, Aug. 15, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Chanler, Winthrop Astor TLS, May 9, 1911 (New York), 1 p. Chapman, C.H. TLS, March 13, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Child, H.P. TLS, Nov. 15, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Child, Richard W[ashburn] TLS, July 30, 1912 (New York), 1 p. TLS, July 25, 1914 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, Oct. 25, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Churchill, Winston TLS, April 1, 1916 (New York), 1 p. With draft of Churchill’s TLS to TR, Feb. 13, 1916. Clarke, John Proctor ALS (Washington, D.C.), June 6, 1891. Confirming an appointment. TLS, March 15, 1897 (New York), 1 p. Concerning the “Roundsmens Bill.” TLS, Jan. 17, 1898 (Albany), 1 p. TLS, Dec. 7, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. TLS, June 2, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Oct. 28, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Clement, E[rnest] W[ilson] TLS, Feb. 25, 1893 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “Whether Mr. Cleveland wishes me to stay here or not I shall certainly do all in my power to help him in starting the work of the civil service law under the new administration...” Clowes, William L[aird] TLS, April 20, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Colby, Everett TLS, Dec. 6, 1910 (New York), 2 p. Cole, Ashley W. Letter of introduction to the Diplomatic, Consular, and Military Officers of the United States in Cuba, Feb. 3, 1889 (Albany), 1 p. TLS, March 17, 1899 (Albany), 1 p. Collins, Charles TLS, Jan. 21, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Refers to proposal to

extend civil service rules to positions in the Indian service. Countess of Stratford (Cora) TLS, Sept. 10, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Crawford, Capt. ANS, [Oct. 1901], 1 p. On engraved visiting card: “Please admit Mr. Stuart to Witness Court’s Proceedings.” Creeden, Timothy J. TLS, Oct. 8, 1896 (New York), 1 p. Seeking information

concerning a complaint made against a patrolman. TLS, Oct. 22, 1896 (New York), 1 p. Dismissing complaint against Patrolman Ebermann. Cullom, Shelby M[oore] TLS, June 22, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Concerns an appointment at the Washington Navy Yard. Curzon, George Nathaniel, ALS, Feb. 27, 1910 (Gondokoro), 2 p. Dahlgren, G.V. TLS, Dec. 26, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Dalzell, John TLS, Feb. 24, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. re: the Cuban Reciprocity Treaty. TLS, Feb. 27, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, June 8, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 5 p. Davenport, J.C. TLS, Jan. 25, 1911 (New York), 1 p. TLS, Feb. 14, 1911 (New York), 1 p.

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Davenport, James L[eRoy] TLS, Jan. 20, 1911 (New York), 1 p. Davies, John C[advan] TLS, March 6, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. Davies, William E. TLS, Jan 17, 1911, 1 p. Dawson, Warrington TLS photocopy, Oct. 20, 1911 (New York), 2 p. Dayton, Charles W. TLS, Oct. 17, 1894, 6 p. Deming, Horace E. TLS, April 11, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, May 15, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, May 15, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. TLS, June 10, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Denniston, William Thaw TLS, Sept. 21, 1897, 1 p. Depew, Chauncey M[itchell] TLS, Dec. 11, 1899 (Albany), 1 p. Dickinson, J.M. TLS, March 15, 1915 (New York), 2 p.

J. Rhinelander. ALS, Feb. 24, 1882, (New York State Assembly Chamber, Albany, NY), 1 p. “I was most delighted at the receipt of your note, as it gave me exactly what I wanted-the assurance that the best element in the district agreed with me in the action I took.”

ALS, March 31, 1882. (New York State Assembly Chamber, Albany, NY), 1 p. “I hope that my resolution will prevail, but it will be opposed by many influences-the extreme stalwart wing, the T--, and the Tammany men.”

TLS, July 19, 1895 (New York), 1 p. “When I get off for Sunday, I am very tired, and wish to be with my wife and children.” Dodge, [Lockwood] ALS, Oct. 2, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Confirming speaking engagement. Dow, Wilmot ALS, Dec. 26, 1887 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4 p. on one

folded leaf. TR relates his hunting activities in Dakota during the previous fall. Also addressed to William Sewall.

Duncan, Arthur S. TLS, Feb. 5, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. TLS, Nov. 29, 1910 (New York), 1 p. TLS, May 4, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Duncan, W. Butler TLS, March 10, 1906, 1 p. Dunn, George W. TLS, March 14, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Dunne, F.P. TLS, Nov. 23, 1917, 2 p. Dyer, Col. George TLS, March 18, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. R[athbone] Easley, Ralph M[ontgomery] TLS, July 18, 1918 (New York), 1 p. Eaton, Dorman Bridgman. ANS, Feb. 25, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. “...your name stands

alone... From that of any other man it is connecting with the starting of Civil Service Reform in this country.”

Eckelberry, J[ohn] Walter TNS, March 25, 1912 (New York), 1 p. Edelman, Dr. Louis TLS, Oct. 19, 1910 (New York), 1 p. Edwards, Capt. Frank A. TLS, July 17, 1895 (New York), 1 p. “Yes, I should have liked to have had some experience as a soldier; I have always felt that the man who drew his sword for our flag stood above every other.” Egan, Maurice F[rancis] TLS, Aug. 11, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p.

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TLS, Feb. 4, 1909 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Eldridge, Frederick L. TLS, May 16, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Eliot, Charles W. TLS, June 6, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Elliott, Maud Howe TLS, May 15, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Ely, Robert Erskine TLS, March 25, 1912 (New York), 1 p. Emerson, Guy TLS, May 22, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. Together with TLS of

Emerson to James Callagher, March 11, 1942. Emerson, Walter TLS, Nov. 14, 1912 (New York), 1 p. Emmanuel, Victor, III ALS draft, April 14, 1910 (Venice), 2 p. Letter in TR’s secretary’s (King of Italy) (Frank Harper) hand with corrections by TR. Emmons, Lieut. G[eorge] TLS, Oct. 27, 1896 (New York), 1 p. Concerning a gift of a T[hornton] hunting trophy. ALS, Nov. 29, 1896 (Sagamore Hill), 2 p. “I was much provoked to find that my man had let you go the other day.” Emsley, Ralph M. TLS, July 18, 1918 (New York), 1 p. Ernst, C[arl] W[ilhelm] ALS, Oct. 27, 1889 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4 p. on one

folded l sheet. TR distinguishes between those Civil Service positions which ought to remain non-political and those which need not.

Evans, Captain R.D. TLS, March 25, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. TR discusses the capture of Havana at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. TLS, March 31, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Introduces Frederic Remington, the artist. TLS, April 6, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Evans, William T. TLS, April 16, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. Fagan, C.E. TLS, July 15, 1910 (New York), 1 p. TLS, Aug. 6, 1910 (New York), 1 p. Fagan, Robert ALS, July 1, 1909 (on safari), 2 p. ALS, March 5, 1910 (the White Nile), 2 p. ALS, March 14, 1910 (Khartoum), 3 p. re: specimens to be sent to British Museum Farley, John M. TLS, May 1, 1908,1 p. Farrell, Robert S. TLS, Jan. 26, 1917 (New York), 1 p. Fish, Nicholas ALS, June 6, 1898 (Tampa, FL), 1 p. TLS, Aug. 23, 1898 (Montauk Point), 1 p. TLS, March 29, 1899 (Albany), 1 p. TLS, May 17, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Fletcher, Sen. ----- TL draft, n.d. [ca. 1913], 4 p. Foulke, William Dudley TLS, 3 drafts, Jan. 30 and Feb. 7, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 11 p.

each. Frankfurter, Felix TLS, Dec. 7, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Fremont, Mrs. John C. ALS, May 12, 1886 (Elkhorn Ranch, Medora, Dakota Territory). 3

p. on one folded sheet. Requests information for a “Life of

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Benton” which is to be included in John T. Morse’s “American Statesman” series.

Frost, A[rthur] B[urdett] ALS, Feb. 17, 1885 (422 Madison Ave., New York). 2p. on one sheet. “In the words of the immortal bard of Avon, damn the expense! I want at least five pictures; and six if you can give them.”

ALS, Feb. 26, 1884 [85]. (422 Madison Ave., New York). 3p. on one sheet. Discusses with TR idea for a propose illustration.

ALS, March 30, 1885 (422 Madison Ave., New York). 2p. on one sheet. “I start for the west shortly and so I will have to ask if you can send back my various garments...otherwise I will have nothing to wear...” ALS, April 7, 1885. (422 Madison Ave., New York). 3 p. on one folded sheet. TR praises Frost’s work and provides description of a typical cowboy outfit. ALS, Feb. 15, 1888. (689 Madison Ave., New York), 4 p. on one folded sheet. TR inquires if Harper’s [Magazine] might be interested in three articles on “mountain sheep, antelope, and deer.”

ALS, Feb. 25, 1888. (689 Madison Ave., New York), 1 p. “Did you ever receive the letter...”

ALS, March 1, 1888 (689 Madison Ave., New York), 2 p. on one folded sheet. “I am quite as case hardened as you are; the world is very unappreciative of modest merit-especially the editorial world.”

Frye, William P[ierce] TLS, Feb. 20, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Gailor, Thomas F[rank] TLS, Jan. 11, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. Gardner, Constance ANS, May 6, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. Gardner, Frank S[altus] TLS, April 6, 1900 (Albany), 1 p. Gardner, Gilson Holograph draft of a telegram [Oct. 1910], 1 p. With carbon of Gardner’s telegram to TR, Oct. 10, 1910 Garland, Hamlin TLS, April 28, 1913 (New York), 1 p. TLS, Dec. 14, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. TLS, April 26, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. TLS, June 5, 1918 (New York), 1 p. Garrison, E[lisha] E[ly] TLS, July 15, 1902 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. ANS, Aug. 5, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 2 p. Geddes, Prof. J. TLS, Dec. 12, 1906,1 p. George, David Lloyd TLS, June 1, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1 p. Gernon, James L. TLS, July 20, 1908,1 p. Gilder, Richard Watson. ALS, Jan. 17, 1886 (Rome), 1 p. TR informs that he has sent that

day six articles on “Ranch Life in the Far West.” ALS, May 15, 1886 (Medora, Dakota Territory), 1 p. Refers to photographs TR has taken for an article for The Century, and the possibility of another article on a round-up.

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ALS, May 18, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2 p. on one sheet. Concerns shipment of the manuscript of FRONTIER TYPES.

ALS, Aug. 25, [1889] (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 3 p. on one folded sheet. Refers to an unidentified manuscript sent to Gilder by TR for publication in the Critic.

TLS, Aug. 28, 1898 (Montauk Point), 1 p. TLS, Nov. 18, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TR complains about being photographed. TLS, March 27, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p. TR sends for possible publication Mr. Barrett’s translation of Geronimo’s book. TLS, Nov. 17, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Dec. 18, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. TLS, Dec. 19, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Grahame, H. Francis TLS, May 29, 1912 (New York), 1 p. Grant, Madison TLS with corrections, March 3, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 2 p.

Concerns work in WINNING OF THE WEST and zoological matters. TLS, Oct. 10, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns dinner invitation for end of November. TLS, Nov. 19, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1 p. Concerns dinner

Invitation. TLS, Dec. 4, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns dinner and the appointment of a committee to discuss a proposal by Madison Grant.

TLS, Dec. 13, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Regards a letter enclosing George Bird Grinnell’s TLS to TR, Dec. 11, 1894. TLS, Feb. 7, 1895 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, April 22, 1895 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Includes autograph note: “I guess I’ll have to accept the Police Commissionership.” TLS, May 15, 1895 (New York), 1p. Concerns lunch engagement. TLS, June 29, 1895 (New York), 1p. TLS, April 27, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 6, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Graves, John Temple TLS, June 22, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Greene, Gen. Francis TLS, Oct. 29, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. V[inton] Grinnell, George Bird TLS (Washington, D.C.), Feb. 11, 1892, 1p. Concerns an article: “Two Ocean Pass.” TLS, April 29, 1895 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. On reverse of page 4 there is a typed manuscript entitled “Chide’s story.” TLS, June 24, 1895 (New York), 2p. “You have no idea how busy I am with this police commission work.” TLS, March 14, 1900 (Albany), 3p.

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TLS, June 13, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 3p. “Remember it is always wholly a false idea to treat our government as a government of politicians who misrepresent us. In the long run the politicians exactly represent us...” TLS, Sept. 27, 1903 (Oyster Bay), 2p. “Do let me urge you to be exceedingly cautious in giving the weight of your name to the theory that mountain sheep are animals of the plains. Their very name shows the contrary.” TLS, March 11, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 19, 1907 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Aug. 26, 1915, (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Nov. 20, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, March 12, 1918 (New York), 1p. Guild, Curtis. TLS, Feb. 16, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 3p. Concerns civil service

appointments and reforms. Hackett, Walter S. TLS, Jan. 4, 1915 (New York), 1p. Hale, Edward Everett. ANS, Dec. 5, 1885 (422 Madison Ave., New York), 2p. on card.

TR promises to write an article for Hale on “the relations between the border Whites and the Indians around my own neighbourhood in the West.”

TLS, April 11, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Hale, Matthew TLS, April 19, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Hall, Frederic B. TLS, Jan. 28, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 4p. Hallowell, John W[hite] TLS, March 23, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, April 8, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Hamburg-American Line TLS, March 12, 1909 (New York), 1p. Hapgood, Norman TLS, June 29, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Harding, Richard A. TLS, n.d. [ca. 1916] (New York), 2p. Harper, [Frank] ALS, July 13, 1913 (Grand Canyon, AZ), 2p. ALS, Aug. 6, 1913, 2p. Harris, B.F[elix] TLS, March 27, 1918 (New York), 1p. Harris, Julian CTLS, Aug. 1, 1912 (Sagamore Hill), 9p. Harrison, ----- ALS, July 20, 1916, 1 p. Hart, Albert Bushnell. ANS, March 14, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. on one card. “...you

were quite right to take a conservative tone. We often have to suffer because some of our foremost allies know too little of what they talk about.” ALS, March 21, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 1 folded sheet. Praises Hart’s article “Speaker as Premier.” “Woodrow Wilson and Harris Taylor are simply never read here; any man acquainted with our actual needs and with the actually possible and desirable remedies or resources would contemptuously refuse to waste his time over their absurdly crude and ill digested theories.”

Harvey, Georges ANS, June 20, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Haskett, Walter F. TLS, April 10, 1896 (New York), 1p. Declining an invitation.

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TLS, Sept. 21, 1896 (New York), 1p. Declining an invitation. TLS, Nov. 25, 1898 (New York), 1p. TLS, Dec. 12, 1910 (New York), 1p. TLS, Jan. 25, 1911 (New York), 1p.

TLS, Oct. 7, 1913, 1p. With copy of Haskett’s telegram to TR, Oct.4, 1913

Hastings, Thomas TLS, Oct. 2, 1917 (New York), 2p. TLS draft, Oct. 2, 1917, 1p. TLS, Oct. 29, 1917 (New York), 2p. Hayman, E.G. Basil TLS, March 30, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, May 2, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Sept. 12, 1904 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Haynes, R.A. TLS, Sept. 18, 1911 (New York), 1p. Heatwole, Joel P[rescott] TLS, Jan. 25, 1904, (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Hemphill, Major J.E. ALS, Nov. 29, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Hengelmuller, Madame ANS, n.d. [ca. 1904], (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Higgins, F.W. TLS, Feb. 1, 1899 (New York), 1p. Higginson, Francis J[ohn] TLS, Nov. 19, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Holt, Judge George . TLS, Oct. 12, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. C[handler] Hopkins, Archibald Wilson TLS, April 18, 1917 (New York), 1p. Hopkinson, ---- TNS draft of telegram, Jan. 8, 1898, 1p. Howe, George TLS, July 6, 1911 (New York), 1p. Howe, Julia Ward TLS, July 13, 1904 (Oyster Bay), 1p. “I have heard many

complaints recently of Bulgarian atrocities, but nothing whatever... of anything done to the Armenians except the confiscation of their Church property in Russia.”

TLS, July 21, 1904 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TR will take the matter of the Armenians up with Sec’y Hay. TLS, Aug. 12, 1905 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Mentions peace negotiations between Russian and Japan. Howe, William D. ANS, n.d., 1p. ANS, n.d., 2 p. Howison, Henry L. TLS, Oct. 28, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Howland, William B[ailey] TLS, July 30, 1908 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Hull, Charles T. TLS, July 2, 1912 (New York), 1p. Hunsaber, W.J. TLS, Dec. 15, 1898 (New York), 1p. Hunt, William H. TLS, Oct. 14, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 8, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Hunter, Captain Charles E. TLS, Dec. 26, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Aug. 15, 1911 (New York), 1p. TLS, Sept. 5, 1911 (New York), 1p. Iddings, Lewis M. TLS, March 20, 1910 (aboard the “Ibis”), 1p. re: appointments. Ise, Mr. ALS, Oct. 2, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p.

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Isenberg, David TLS, June 27, 1910, 1 p. Includes typed copy and TL from John Gable of the TR Association re: the letter, 05/17/1978.

Johnson, Emory Richard TLS, April 20, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. With 4 invitations. Johnson, Hiram W. Draft of “Day Letter,” April 20, 1913, 3p. ALS, April 28, 1913, 5p. Johnson, Robert Underwood. ANS, July 24, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. on one card. “Speaker [T.B.] Reed has done everything in his power for the bill-more than any other speaker has ever done.” TLS, June 22, 1893, 2 p. TLS, Feb. 8, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 3p. Discusses various iron- clad vessels and naval engagements TLS, July 2, 1910 (New York), 1p. TLS, Jan. 31, 1911 (New York), 1p. TLS, June 6, 1911 (New York), 1p. With holo note by Johnson. TLS, Jan. 12, 1912 (New York), 1p. Johnson, T. Broadwood TLS, July 29, 1908 1p. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] Jolly, George W. TLS, May 8, 1895 (New York), 1p. Jones, H.V. TLS, July 17, 1905, 2 p. Junior Roosevelt Progressive ALS, Jan. 13, 1916 (Oyster Club), 1p. Club Keene, Francis B[owler] ALS, June 21, 1889 (Milwaukee, WI), 1p. “I am extremely sorry to

have missed you...” ALS, July 23, 1889 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. “He is as oily a scamp

as I ever met; and one of the most outstanding liars...” TLS, May 24, 1895 (New York), 1p. “I don’t think any man has a really full life, who is not married...” TLS, Aug. 13, 1895 (New York), 1p. TLS, Nov. 13, 1895 (New York), 1p. “ I confess that the liquor element here irritated me so that I am inclined to meet them on their own terms.” TLS, April 20, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 21, 1898 (New York), 1p. TLS, Dec. 24, 1898 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, July 29, 1899 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, March 16, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. ANS, Nov. 14, 1904, 1 p. TLS, April 6, 1910 (Rome), 1p. TLS, June 19, 1914, 1p. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] ANS, Dec. 18, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. King, Gen. Horatio C[ollins] TLS, March 19, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TR does not wish to make any speeches this year but will probably speak at the opening of the Pan American Exposition. Kunz, George F[rederick] TLS, Aug. 6, 1907 (Oyster Bay), 1p.

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LaFarge, C[hristopher] TLS, Jan. 22, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Proposing F.C. Grant Selous, the South African hunter, for honorary membership in the Boone and Crockett Club.

Laffan, ----[William James] ALS, Nov. 28, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Lampton, Col. W.J. TLS, Jan. 11, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Lancaster, Walter M. TLS, Nov. 21, 1893 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Landis, Frederick TLS, Jan. 14, 1909 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Lane, Jonathan R. TLS, Jan. 13, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Laski, H[arold] J[oseph] TLS, Aug. 7, 1916 (New York), 1p. Leaycraft, J. Edgar TLS, May 18, 1900 (Albany), 1p. Lewis, Alfred H[enry] TLS, Jan. 22, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 13, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Lewis, Bertha W. TLS, Nov. 6, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Low, Phillip B. TLS, March 17, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Lummis, Charles F[letcher] TLS, Oct. 5, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, Oct. 2, 1914 (New York), 1p. Lynch, Col. Arthur Alfred TLS, Dec. 5, 1900 (Albany), 1p. Mack, Julian William TLS, Aug. 22, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 4p. Mahan, Alfred T[hayer] ALS, Aug. 23, 1883. 4p. on one sheet. “I am fond of politics, but

fonder still of a little big game hunting...” Mahany, R[owland] TLS, Aug. 22, 1900 (Albany), 1p. B[lennerhassett] Martin, ---- ANS, Sept. 9, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Mars, F.H. TLS, March 27, 1918 (New York), 1p. Martin, Whit TLS, Aug. 1, 1914 (New York), 1p. ALS, July 14, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Martin, William P. TLS, Aug. 19, 1910 (New York), 1p. TLS, Nov. 7, 1912 (New York), 1p. TLS, May 27, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Matthews, James Brander ANS, March 1, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Accepting dinner

invitation “...I Shall be thar, partner!” Maury, Dabney H[erndon] TLS, Aug. 27, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns Maury

book RECOLLECTIONS OF A VIRGINIAN IN THE MEXICAN, INDIAN, AND CIVIL WARS.

McAdoo, William TLS, Feb. 23, 1898, 2 p. McClure, Mr. ALS, Nov. 5, [1890] (Wa shington, D.C.), 1p. Agreeing to write an

article on ‘Big Game Hunting. McConnell, Burton TLS, Dec. 22, 1914 (New York), 1p. McCutcheon, I.D. TLS, Sept. 12, 1898 (Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point), 1p. “I left the [Navy] Department only because I wished to go to the front.” McGrath, Robert TLS, Sept. 25, 1913 (New York), 1p. McLeod, Nelson W[esley] TLS, March 12, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. McFarland, Mrs. E.A. TLS, March 17, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. “We are beginning to feel a little like a zoo.” McFarland, Walter M[artin] TLS, Aug. 16, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p.

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McManus, Seamus TLS, Dec. 16, 1914 (New York), 1p. Metcalf, Victor H[oward] TLS, June 16, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TR is pleased that Metcalf has accepted a place in his cabinet. TLS, Jan. 27, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, June 3, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Jan. 17, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. ANS, Feb. 1, [1908], 1p. TLS, March 6, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, March 9, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] TLS, March 14, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, March 23, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, April 17, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 13, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, Aug. 21, 1914 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, July 5, 1917 (New York), 1p. TLS, Oct. 29, 1917 (New York), 1p. TLS proxy, July 28, 1918 (New York), 1p. TLS, Oct. 29, 1918 (New York), 1p. Mills, Brig. Gen. A.L. TLS, Jan. 13, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Mills, Ogden TLS, Dec. 19, 1910 (New York), 1p. Mitchell, Weir TLS, Aug. 24, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Moffett, S.E. TLS, March 24, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Moody, W[illiam] H[enry] TLS, July 8, 1902 (Oyster Bay), 1p. ALS, Feb. 8, 1903, 1 p. ANS, n.d. [ca. 1904] (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, Jan. 26, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TR seeks documents pertaining to the action of Moody’s administration in connection with the “recent revolution on the Isthmus of Panama.” TLS, April 20, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Sept. 6, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Moore, A.P. CTLS, Aug. 18, 1911, 1p. Moore, Orren C[heney] TLS, Feb. 16, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Letter of condolence

to a defeated Republican Congressman. Morgan, Appleton TLS, Dec. 4, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TR seeks additional

information before recommending Morgan for an appointment. Moroso, John A[ntonio] TLS, April 23, 1913 (New York), 1p. Morton, Levi P[arsons] TLS, Sept. 17, 1895 (New York), 1p. Concerns enforcement of the New York State liquor laws. TLS, Dec. 21, 1895 (New York), 2p. Offering support for the Governor’s candidacy for President, and, in case of war, applying for a commission. TLS, May 9, 1896 (New York), 1p. Concerning the increase in the NYC police force. Muller, Dr. Laura ALS, n.d. [c.1913] (Rio Janeiro), 1p.

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Murray, Logan C[rittenden] TLS, Feb. 1, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Nast, Thomas TLS, Aug. 12, 1895 (New York), 1p. Concerns the publication of

Nast’s work in magazines. Nast, Thomas, Jr. ALS, July 6, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Nelson, Henry Loomis TLS, Dec. 3, 1900 (Albany), 1p. New, Harry S. TLS, March 6, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. New, Mrs. Harry S. TLS, Nov. 22, 1900 (Albany), 1p. Nichols, William I. TLS, Sept. 21, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Norton, Charles E[liot] ALS, Dec. 12, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. “If I resign, it will be merely because it seems to me that Cleveland will feel more at liberty to choose some man who under the changed conditions may be able to do better work.” Norton, Eliot ANS (Oyster Bay, NY), July 18, 1891. Dinner invitation. TLS, Nov. 6, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Nortoni, Judge Albert Dexter TLS, July 10, 1914 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Nutter, Charles R. TLS, Nov. 26, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. O’Callaghan, T. TLS, Feb. 25, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Osborn, Ms. Henry Fairfield TLS, Aug. 2, 1906, 1 p. Owens, Albert S.J. TLS, March 5, 1915 (New York), 1p. With copy of Owen’s letter

to TR, March 2, 1915. Pagan, Oliver E[lwood] TLS, May 2, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Paine, Albert B[igelow] TLS, March 30, 1899 (Albany), 1p. Palmer, ----- ALS, April 12, 1893 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. Pauling, Tattnall TLS, March 13, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Peabody, Rev. Dr. Endicott TLS, Jan. 29, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. re: his son Archibald. Peckham, Wheeler H[azard] LS, Jan. 23, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Appoints Peckham delegate to Universal Exposition at St. Louis. Peirce, Herbert H.D. TS draft of a telegram, c. 1912. Signed and corrected by TR. Pepper, George Wharton TLS, July 2, 1918 (New York), 2p. Phelan, James D. TLS, Dec. 13, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Pierce, Charles H. TLS, June 23, 1894, 1 p. Pierce, James M. Typescript draft of a telegram, c. 1912 Pierrepont, Edwards. ALS, Oct. 4, 1888. (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2p. on one

sheet. “...I was much shocked by the tragic death of your son...” Prendergast, William TLS, Sept. 8, 1912 (Spokane, WA), 1p. A[mbrose] TLS, March 5, 1913 (New York), 1p. TLS, March 26, 1913 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Pitchard, J.C. TL, Sept. 28, 1901, 1 p. Progressive Men and Women TLS, Jan. 31, 1913 (New York), 2p. of Washington Putnam, George Haven. ALS, April 26, 1888. (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one folded sheet. TR expresses “mild despair” at being misquoted in the papers, and then includes a statement to be read before the Civil Service Reform Association concerning certain bills before the legislature.

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TLS, Oct. 26, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Request for third volume of WINNING THE WEST to be sent to Col. R.T. Durrett. TLS, Feb. 19, 1895 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. “Lodge and I have accepted the Century’s offer for our hero tales...” Quigg, Lemuel E[ly] TLS, Sept. 12, 1898 (Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point), 2p. In reply to Quigg’s letter of Sept. 6, TR agrees to meet New York Republican Party leaders, and indicates that if elected Governor, he would be his own man. TLS, July 10, 1900 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TR invites Quigg to the ceremonies notifying him of his nomination for Vice President. Ralph, Julian TLS, July 11, 1895 (New York), 3p. An autobiographical account:

“This is egotistic; but you asked for it.” TLS, Aug. 23, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 3p. Reade, Willoughby TLS, Dec. 22, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Reid, Charles ANS, Nov. 23, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Reid, Whitelaw TLS, May 14, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Rhinelander, Mrs. TLS, Sept. 25, 1913 (New York), 2p. Riker, T[had] W[eed] TLS, Aug. 7, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Rice, William D. TLS, Dec. 25, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Rice, Dr. ALS, April 18, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Richmond, ----. ALS, May 13, 1889 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Acknowledges

Richmond’s congratulations on his appointment to the United States Civil Service Commission.

Ridsdale, P[ercival] TLS, Jan. 15, 1912 (New York), 1p. S[heldon] Robbins, Elizabeth TLS, April 16, 1913 (New York), 1p. Roberts, Ernest W[illiam] TLS, Sept. 20, 1910 (New York), 1p. Robins, Raymond TLS, Aug. 6, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt TLS, March 25, 1902, (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Feb. 16, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Robinson, Theodore TLS, Dec. 21, 1911 (New York), 1p. Douglas TLS, Nov. 8, 1913 (Buenos Aires), 2p. Roche, James T. TLS, Aug. 7, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Concerns justice to all “without regard to race, creed, or color”. Rogers, Sherman S[kinner] TLS, Aug. 26, 1895 (New York), 1p. Concerns an address before

The Liberal Club in Buffalo. TLS, Feb. 1, 1899 (Albany), 2p. TR criticizes Carl Schurz, a New York State politician. Rogers, James T. ANS, Nov. 8, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Roosevelt, Kate Shippen TLS, Sept. 8, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Roosevelt, Robert TLS, July 31, 1905 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Mentions peace negotiations B[arnwell] between Russian and Japan. Root, Elihu TLS, Sept. 27, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TR approves of Root’s policy of grading officer candidates on merit alone. Round, ------ ALS, March 29, 1884-85, 2 p.

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Russell, Isaac CTL, Feb. 4, 1911 Sanborn, Margaret ANS, March 10, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Sanger, Col. William Cary ANS, n.d., 1 p. TLS, March 17, 1896 (New York), 1p. TLS, May 19, 1900 (Albany), 1p. TLS, June 16, 1900 (Albany), 1p. TLS, April 5, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, April 25, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, June 17, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Sept. 20, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Sept. 27, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Sept. 28, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. ANS, [Oct. 1901], 1p. TLS, Oct. 12, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 6, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 16, 1903 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Invitation to the Inaugural (1905). Printed invitation to the White House, Feb. 16, 1905. Invitation to a luncheon at the White House, March 4, 1905. ANS, n.d. [ca. 1908], 2p. TLS, April 20, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Selmes, Patty ALS, May 5, 1896 (New York), 4p. ALS, April 12, 1897 (New York), 4p. “I hate leaving here [New York/Police Commissioner] but we are at an absolute deadlock, and the law is so foolish that there is no possibility of accomplishing anything more...” “Senator” ANS, n.d., 1 p. Sewall, William. ALS, March 26, 1884. (New York State Assembly Chamber,

Albany, NY), 1p. Advises presence in New York City on Saturday and Sunday. Wishes to meet for dinner.

ALS, July 8, 1884. (422 Madison Ave., New York), 4p. on one folded sheet. Informs Mr. Sewall of the purchase of the Elkhorn Ranch and advises Mr. Sewall and other partner Wilmont Dow of the privations of ranch life in the West. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] ALS, July 14, 1884 (422 Madison Ave., New York). 2p. on one sheet. “Westward Ho!... We will leave New York early on the morning of the 28th...” ALS, Dec. 2, 1885 (422 Madison Ave., New York), 4p. on one

folded sheet. Relates to Elkhorn Ranch affairs. “ I have so much money invested in the cattle business that I must make it come out well or I will be hauled up pretty short...” ALS, April 7, 1887 (689 Madison Ave., New York), 4p. on one folded sheet. Refers to Elkhorn Ranch affairs. “By all accounts the loss among the cattle has been terrible.”

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ALS, July 10, 1887 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY). 4p. on one folded sheet. TR describes the state of affairs at the Elkhorn Ranch. “Well, you cannot imagine anything more dreary than the look of the Bad Lands when I went out there.”

ALS, Dec. 26, 1887 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one folded leaf. TR relates his hunting activities in Dakota during the previous fall. Also addressed to Wilmot Dow.

ALS, May 2, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one folded sheet. TR seeks information as to what orders concerning “line riding” were given at the Elkhorn Ranch in 1885-86. ALS, May 22, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one sheet. Concerning Elkhorn Ranch affairs. “Out west the cattle have done well this winter...”

ALS, Nov. 17, 1888. (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one sheet. Relates experiences on a hunting expedition in the Rocky Mountains during the Fall. ALS, Oct. 13, 1889 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one folded sheet. Announcing birth of second son and describes recent hunting trip to Idaho, and the status of his Elkhorn Ranch. ALS, Oct. 20, 1890. (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 2 sheets. Concerns hunting experiences and life on the ranch. “...I took my wife out to the ranch this year, and afterwards through the Yellowstone Park.” ALS, Nov. 2, 1890. (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 1 folded sheet. “...There is no one I would like to lend the money to more than you, if I only had it to lend. But I haven’t got it. You know what the cattle business has been...” ALS, Feb. 26, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on one sheet. “...I have seen a great deal of Tom Reed [Republican Congressman from Maine, Speaker of the House of Representatives] this winter, and my liking for him has grown...I like [Charles A.] Boutelle too, and [William P.] Frye and [Nelson] Dingley. I have also seen very much of [James G.] Blaine... He is certainly a very shrewd and able man... All the Maine delegation are pretty bright men– which is more than can be said for New York with its large Tammany Hall contingent...” ALS, April 17, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on one sheet. “I doubt if my ranch lasts more than a very few years more...” ALS, May 26, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on one sheet. “I can not say how grieved and shocked I have been by hearing... of Wilmot’s [Dow] death...” ALS, Aug. 5, 1891 (Oyster Bay, NY), 4p. on one sheet. “I think of Wilmot all the time...” ALS, Oct. 20, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on one sheet. “I

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have just got back from the west. My cattle have been doing decidedly better these last two years.” TLS (Washington, D.C.), Feb. 11, 1892, 1p. Acknowledges receipt of Wilmot Dow’s rifle. ALS, Oct. 11, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. Tells of shooting a deer from the piazza of his ranch. TLS, April 23, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TR is eager to join the war effort. TLS, May 4, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TR comments on his resignation as Asst. Sec. of the Navy, the raising of his Rough Riders, and Dewey’s victory at Manila [Richards-Roosevelt Room] TLS, Oct. 6, 1898 (New York), 1p. “...I am in a hot campaign.” TLS, Jan. 18, 1899 (Albany), 1p. “...I am proud of being Governor and am going to try and make a square and decent one. I do not expect... to hold political office again...” TLS, July 8, 1899 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, May 13, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Sept. 11, 1902 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Nov. 8, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Dec. 26, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 17, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 20, 1906, 1 p. TLS, Jan. 2, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, March 27, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, Sept. 17, 1908, 1 p. TLS, Dec. 18, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. TLS, Jan. 20, 1909 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 16, 1909 (Saigo Soi camp), 1p. TLS, May 9, 1911 (New York), 2p. TLS, Dec. 19, 1911 (New York), 1p. TLS, May 28, 1912 (New York), 1p. TLS, Feb. 6, 1915 (New York), 2p. TLS, Aug. 20, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Shearer, Rev. G[eorge] TLS, March 5, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns proposed L[ewis] speaking engagement TLS, March 8, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Declines speaking engagement Sheerin, Rev. James TLS, Aug. 22, 1912 (New York), 1p. Shonts, T[heodore] P[erry] TLS, Jan. 22, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Short, Charles W[ilkins] TLS, July 26, 1917 (New York), 6p. Sickles, Gen. D[aniel] TLS, Dec. 5, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. E[dgar] Sigsbee, Mrs. Charles D. TLS, Feb. 21, 1898 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Sleicher, John A[lbert] TLS, Dec. 23, 1899 (Albany), 1p.

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TLS, Oct. 22, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. re: the controversy over “the Post Office affair.” TLS, July 17, 1905 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, July 17, 1905, 1 p. TLS, July 12, 1906 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Aug. 24, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Oct. 9, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Oct. 14, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Smith, Rep. S.C. TLS, June 26, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Solomons, A[dolphus] TLS, March 12, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. S[imeon] Spencer, Claudius TLS, July 23, 1906 (Oyster Bay), 3p. B[uchanan] Spencer, William G[ear] TLS, Aug. 2, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Concerns candidacy of

Joseph Murray for Alderman of New York from TR’s home district.

Sprague, Henry H. TLS, Nov. 23, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. St. Mars, F. TLS, Nov. 14, 1912 (New York), 1p. Steel, B.L. TLS, March 20, 1918, 1 p. TLS, April 23, 1918, 1 p. Stewart, John A. TLS, Oct. 7, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, July 22, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. ALS, Feb. 5, 1910 (Nimule), 4p. TLS, Feb. 7, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Stokes, Charles F[rancis] TLS, Feb. 13, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Dec. 5, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Stokes, E[dward] C[asper] TLS, Feb. 20, 1912 (New York), 1p. Stone, F.J. TLS, March 9, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Stranahan, N[evada] TLS, Dec. 24 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. N[orthrup] Strong, Rev. Josiah TLS (facsimile), Dec. 13, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Sullivan, John L[awrence] TLS, April 28, 1917 (New York), 1p. Swayne, Wager ALS, Nov. 9, 1890 (Washington, D.C.), 3p. on 1 folded sheet.

Declining invitation. “...it will be out of the question for me to get away without really neglecting my work; for we [the Civil Service Commission] are up to our ears in the annual report which must be ready before Congress meets.” ALS, Feb. 26, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 1 folded sheet. “...I have seen a great deal of Tom Reed [Republican Congressman from Maine, Speaker of the House of Representatives] this winter, and my liking for him has grown. I like [Charles A.] Boutelle, too, and [William P.] Frye and [Nelson] Dingley. I have also seen very much of [James G.] Blaine... He is certainly a very shrewd and able man... All the Maine delegation are pretty bright men–which

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is more than can be said for New York with its large Tammany Hall contingent.” ALS, April 17, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 1 folded sheet. “I doubt if my ranch lasts more than a very few years more...” ALS, May 26, 1891 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. on 1 folded sheet. “ I can not say how grieved and shocked I have been by hearing... of Wilmot’s [Dow] death...”

Taft, W[illiam] H[oward] TLS, Feb. 7, 1900 (Albany), 1p. Together with a carbon copy of TR’s TLS to William Allen White, Feb. 6, 1900 Tams, J. Frederic TLS, Feb. 11, 1911 (New York), 1p. Taylor, John Robert TLS, Sept. 4, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. Thayer, Abbott H[anderson] TLS, Aug. 19, 1910 (New York. ) In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) TLS, Aug. 29, 1911 (New York). In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) TLS, Sept. 8, 1911 (New York), 3p. In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) TLS, Nov. 24, 1911 (New York), 3p. In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) TLS, Dec. 1, 1911 (New York), 1p. In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) TLS, March 19, 1912 (New York), 3p. In TR-AHT scrapbook (8) Thayer, William Roscoe TLS, July 20, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Promises to write an article, and hoping to attend Harvard commencement ANS, July 25, 1892 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Submitting promised article Thompson, [Hugh S.] ANS, Oct. 14, 1893 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Titus, John Hay ANS on calling card, n.d. [ca. 1915] Townsend, Judge W.K. TLS, Oct. 30, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Jan. 18, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, May 8, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Printed invitation to dinner, ca. 1905 TLS, June 21, 1906, (Washington, D.C.), 1p. “You will have to vote for someone else in 1908!” Untermeyer, Louis TLS, July 3, 1914. TLS, Jan. 10, 1917, 1 p. Vanamee, William TLS, April 6, 1899 (Albany), 1p. TR does not believe his

nomination of Vanamee to the ----- Commission can be confirmed and informs him that he must withdraw it.

TLS, April 8, 1899 (Albany), 1p. Van Ingen, Edward TLS, Feb. 18, 1905, 1 p. Viereck, George Sylvester TLS, Sept. 19, 1911 (New York), 1p. TLS, Aug. 13, 1912 (New York), 1p. von Mach, Edmund TLS, April 5, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Walcott, Charles D[oolittle] TLS, April 21, 1910 (Paris), 1p. TLS, Feb. 26, 1918 (New York), 1p. Wardell, Theodore J. TLS, April 13, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns Tennessee

history. Wardwell, J. Otis TLS, March 16, 1918 (New York), 1p. Warner, Charles Dudley TLS, Nov. 16, 1899 (Albany), 1p.

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Washburn, Robert M[orris] TLS, July 18, 1917 (New York), 1p. Wentworth, Thomas F. TLS, Aug. 29, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. West, James E. TLS, Dec. 27, 1912 (New York), 1p. Wheeler, A.C. TLS, Feb. 1, 1896 (New York), 1p. Wheeler, Everett Pepperell TLS, Sept. 12, 1918 (New York), 1p. Wheelock, J[oseph] A[lbert] TLS, July 10, 1900 (Albany), 1p. White, Mrs. Henry TLS, Oct. 24, 1898 (on board Special Train,) 2p. Whitney, Caspar TLS, Aug. 19, 1907 Whitney, H.G. TLS, May 5, 1911 (New York), 1p. Whitridge, Fred W. TLS, April 2, 1907 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Williams, Robert TLS, Nov. 8, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 2p. Winchell, ----- [Joseph R.] ALS, Aug. 16, 1900 (Oyster Bay), 1p. On the verso of an ALS

from John A. Dix to Joseph R. Winchell, Aug. 5, 1848. Also signed by other Spanish-American War figures including George

Dewey, W.H. Taft, Elihu Root. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] Wilson, Rev. F.H. TLS, May 5, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Concerns the retention of a master shipfitter in the New York Navy Yard. Wilson, Gen. James Grant ALS, Nov. 18, 1888 (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2p.

on one folded sheet. TR is unable to speak in December “but I will be much pleased to speak as you request, on some other occasion in the winter... for though I do not like speaking I like still less to refuse a request from you.”

TLS, Jan. 15, 1912 (New York), 1p. Wingate, Francis R[eginald], ALS, July 28, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 4p. Sir ALS (Dark Harbor, ME), Aug. 6, 1918 Wolf, Simon TLS, April 12, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 2p. TLS, April 29, 1918 (New York), 1p. Wolryche-Whitmore, ALS, May 1, 1881 (6 W 57th St., New York). 4p. on 1 folded Henry B. sheet. TR cancels a visit to his home in Bridgenorth, Shropshire England)

ALS, Dec. 15, 1881 (New York). 4p. on one folded sheet. TR promises to visit when next in England. “ I have been leading a rather mottled life recently; my appearance in the Legislature will be my first and probably my last plunge into politics.” ANS, March 10, 1884 (Albany, NY), 2p. on one sheet. “You... can know the bitterness of the grief that has come upon me...” [death of first wife, Alice]

TLS, Nov. 21, 1900 (Albany), 1p. “There is nothing in the office of Vice-President and I hated to leave the Governorship of New York, but I felt it was extremely important to beat Bryan...” [Richards-Roosevelt Room] TLS, Dec. 1, 1902 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Sept. 4, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Wolryche-Whitmore, ALS, Sept. 21, 1881. Liverpool, England. 4p. on one folded sheet,

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Mrs. Henry B. TR’s regrets. Unable to visit Bridgenorth, and unable to attend the Wolryche-Whitmore wedding. With a cartoon postscript. TLS, Oct. 31, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Wood, Henry A[lexander] ALS, Oct. 30, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 4p. Wise TLS, Nov. 16, 1915 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, May 17, 1916 (New York), 1p. TLS, May 27, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Nov. 3, 1916 (New York), 1p. ANS, Nov. 9, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. ALS, Nov. 13, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 1p. TLS, Sept. 19, 1917 (New York), 1p. TLS, Nov. 29, 1917, 1 p. TLS, Jan. 16, 1918 (New York), 1p. TLS, March 6, 1918 (New York), 1p. TLS, April 19, 1918, 1 p. TLS, Aug. 15, 1918 (New York), 2p. Woodruff, Timothy L[ester] TLS, Oct. 7, 1899 (Albany), 1p. TLS, Sept. 24, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TLS, Nov. 25, 1901 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Woolley, Herman TLS, Dec. 21, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Wright, Samuel C[ole] TLS, May 12, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Yard, Robert S[terling] TLS, Nov. 18, 1905 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Young, James Carleton TLS, May 29, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Yusuf, Miss Ben TLS, March 24, 1899 (Albany), 1p.

E. By TR to unidentified recipients 1. “Dear Adams.” ALS, Nov. 28, 1882 (55 W. 45th St., New York), 2p. on one sheet. “Now let me thank you for your kind interest on my behalf.” 2. ALS to unknown. March 4, 1884 (Albany, NY). 1p. “I shall heartily support the Temperance Educational bill...” 3. ALS to ?, May 8, [1887] (New York), 2p. “Dear Sir, In reference to the crayon, I am afraid I cannot help you...” 4. ALS to unknown gentleman, Aug. 1, [1887] (Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY), 2p. on one folded sheet. “I am greatly obliged to you for your reply on my behalf, which closed in an especially humorous way. “T.A.M.” is a deliberate liar, in addition to being a coward, as are most anonymous assailants.” 5. ANS, n.d. [ca. 1889]. “Lowdermilks, Can I have sent me on approval the third, fourth, and fifth volumes of Ferrers’s recent history of Rome? Preferably in English, but if necessary in French.” 6. ANS to a publisher, Sept. 10, 1889 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Refers to an article “boy life on a ranch” by TR 7. ALS to the Secretary of the Author’s Club, Nov. 29, 1889 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. TR seconds the nomination of Dudley Foulke for membership in the author’s club.

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8. ANS to “Gentlemen” (Washington, D.C.), Nov. 22, 1891. Request copies of “Naval War of 1812" and “I’m a Conning Tower.” 9. TNS to Syndicate Press, Dec. 24, 1894 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. “I shan’t be at my Long Island home until next spring... I wish I were going to be there sooner.” 10. TLS to Marine Corps (Colonel Commandant), Sept. 2, 1897 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Authorizes the establishment of Post Exchanges at several Marine barracks. 11. TLS, ca. Nov. 1897, 1p. re: Contract at Bath Iron Works. 12. TLS to “Dear Reeve,” Feb. 25, 1901 (Oyster Bay), 1p. 13. ANS, June 1901. Note which accompanied an article donated by TR to be 14. sold for the purpose of preserving the Constitution. 15. AN, Sept. 1901, 1p. “Richard P. Winslow of Alabama; of the Spanish- American (in 1st Tenn.); President McKinley had told Congressman Hooker he was to be given a 2nd Lieutenancy.” 16. TLS to the managers of athletics in Harvard and Yale, Jan. 15, 1902 (New York). Also signed by 43 other graduates of Harvard and Yale including Henry Cabot Lodge. 17. ANS, Feb. 5, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Written beneath a poem calling Sec. of War, W.H. Moody the “Despot of Guam.” 18. TLS to “Dear Jake,” Jan. 19, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. 19. TLS to the Diplomatic and Military Representatives of the U.S. in Cuba, Sept. 27, 1906 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. re: Harold J. Howland 20. TLS to “dear Madam,” July 16, 1909 (Saigo Soi camp, Lake Naivassa), 1p. re: use of name for charity work 21. TLS fragment, ca. 1910 (New York). “But the peace was urgently necessary for the Japanese... as it was for the Russians.” 22. Telegram, Oct. 26, 1911 23. TL draft to Republican Governors, n.d. [ca. Feb. 1912], 2p. 24. ANS, n.d. [ca. 1912], (Chicago), 2p. 25. ALS to the American diplomatic and consular officials in Japan and China, June 4, 1916 (Oyster Bay), 2p. re: James Thayer Addison 26. ALS to “Dear Peggy,” Sept. 16, 1917 (Oyster Bay), 2p. 27. ALS to “Dear Harvey,” April 15, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 2p. 28. TLS to Provost Marshall of the U.S., July 5, 1918 (New York), 1p.

F. To TR Abbott, Lawrence F[raser] CTLS, March 5, 1909 ALS, Oct. 3, 1913 (New York), 4p. CTLS, May 9, 1916, 2p. CTLS, March 22, 1917, 1p. CTLS, Aug. 9, 1917, 2p. Adams, Brooks TLS, Jan. 16, 1912 (Boston), 2p. Baden-Powell, Robert, Sir ALS, June 7, 1910 (London), 2p. Barrett, John TLS, Sept. 29, 1913 (New Orleans), 1p.

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Beresford, Charles, Lord ALS, May 31, 1910 (London), 4p. Bryan, Charles Page TLS, March 31, 1910 (Brussels), 2p. re: TR’s visit Bryan, Willliam Jennings TLS, Nov. 13, 1911 (Lincoln, NE), 2p. Bryce, James, Viscount ALS, March 14, 1910 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. Burroughs, John B. ANS, May 1, 1915, 1p. Butler, Nicholas M[urray] TLS, March 11, 1910 (New York), 2p. re: addressing

National Education Association Carnegie, Andrew Morrison ALS, Feb. 10, [1911] (Cumberland Island, GA), 2p. Chapman, Frank M. ALS, July 12, 1913 (Marquette, MI), 12p. TLS, Aug. 11, 1913 (New York), 1p Comptesse, Robert TLS, June 4, 1910, 2p. Corbin, Henry C[larke] TLS, Dec. 12, 1898 (Washington, D.C.) Corelli, Marie ALS, June 3, 1910 (Brantwood), 4p. Curzon, George [Nathaniel Curzon] ALS, March 28, 1910 (Hackwood, Basingstokes), 1st Marquis of 4p. With carbon copy of TR letter to Curzon, April 4, 1910 ALS, May 31, 1900 (London), 2p. Dewey, George TLS, March 5, 1913 (Washington), 2p. Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir ALS, June 8, 1910 (Crowborough, Sussex), 1p. Edward VII, King of Great Britain LS, June 4, 1902. Diplomatic letter introducing England’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Michael H. Herbert Grinnell, George Bird TLS, Dec. 11, 1894 (New York), 1p. Concerning Madison

Grant’s proposal re: Zoological Garden for New York City Haggard, H[enry] Rider, Sir TLS, May 30, 1910 (London), 1p. Harcourt, Lord TLS, April 6, 1910 (London), 1p. re: TR’s visit TLS, May 12, 1910 (London), 1p. Postpones Oxford lecture due to King Edward VII’s death Harrison, Frederick ALS, May 14 1910 (Hawkhurst, Kent), 2p. Hastings, Thomas TLS, Sept. 18, 1917 (New York), 2p. Hennessey, John TLS, Oct. 2, 1913 (Albany, NY), 3p. Heresford, Charles ALS, May 17, 1910 (London), 2p. Hill, David J[ayne] TLS, March 31, 1910 (Berlin), 4p.

ALS, April 1, 1910 (Berlin), 5p. re: TR’s visit. With typed carbon of TR’s reply of April 4, 1910

TLS, April 20, 1910 (Berlin), 2p. re: TR’s visit TLS, May 17, 1918 Howland, William Bailey TLS, Nov. 18, 1912 (New York), 1p. Hughes, Charles Evans TLS, Jan. 1, 1911 (Boston), 1p. Jusserand, Jean Adrien Antoine ALS, April 27, 1904 Jules ALS. May 1, 1904

ALS, March 31, 1910 (Washington, D.C.) ALS, May 1, 1910 (Washington, D.C.), 4p. With carbon copy of TR’s reply.

Kantner, W.C. TLS, June 4, 1903, (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Kipling, Rudyard TLS, April 8, 1910 (Bateman’s Burwash), 1p.

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Loeb, William TLS, Sept. 25, 1913 (New York), 1p. Lodge, Henry Cabot TLS, March 25, 1910 (Washington, D.C.), 9p. Mahan, Alfred Thayer ANS, Nov. 26, [1900] Morris, Gouveneur ALS, Oct. 3, 1913 (New York), 2p. Palmer, Frederick TLS, Aug. 7, 1915 (London), 2p. Peary, Robert E. TLS, June 5, 1910, 2p. Peirce, Herbert Henry Davis ALS, March 26, 1910 (Christiana [Oslo]), 10p. re: TR’s

visit, Nobel Prize TLS, March 30, 1910 (Christiana [Oslo]), 3p. ALS, April 16, 1910 (Christiana [Oslo]), 4p. re: TR’s visit TLS, April 18, 1910 (Christiana [Oslo]), 2p. re: TR’s visit Pope, Gustonius TLS, Sept. 27, 1913 (Detroit), 2p. Prudente, Luigi and Emilio Spina ALS (New York), Sept. 19, 1903 Quigg, LeMuel E[ly] TLS, Sept. 6, 1898 (New York), 7p. Reed, T.B. ALS, Nov. 10, 1898 Reynolds, Katherine ALS, Sept. 12, 1911, 39 p. Includes CTLS of TR’s repluy Roberts, [Frederick Sleigh], Earl TLS, Dec. 15, 1909 (London), 1p. ALS, April 18, 1910 (Englemere, Ascot), 2p. ALS, May 16, 1910 (Englemere, Ascot), 2p. Roosevelt, Archibald TLS, Oct. 1, 1913 (Cambridge, MA), 1p. Sanger, William Cary TLS, carbon copy, Sept. 16, 1908 (Sangerfield, NY), 1p. Spingarn, Joel Elias TLS, Oct. 2, 1913 (New York), 1p. Spring-Rice, Cecil, Sir ALS [May 1910] (London), 8p. Taft, William Howard TLS, Feb. 15, 1904 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Washington, Booker Taliaferro TLS, Sept. 24, 1904 (Tuskegee, AL), 1p. Wheeler, Joseph Albert ALS [ca. Fall 1898], 1p. Wilhelm, II, Kaiser LS, Oct. 17, 1901 Wood, Leonard TLS fragment, n.d. [c.1913] (New York), 1p. Woodard, J.H. TLS, March 10, 1903 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. Woodruff, Timothy L. TLS, Sept. 26, 1901 Wright, Jules E. TLS, Dec. 7, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. re: “law which the United States in time of emergency would proceed to raise a volunteer army.” TLS, Dec. 7, 1908 (Washington, D.C.), 2p. re: volunteer Army bill Younghusband, Francis ALS, June 4, 1910 (London), 4p. Exposing Times clipping re: TR’s Guildhall speech. Clipping enclosed

G. About TR Beard, Daniel Carter TLS to M.F. Peter, Aug. 20, 1928 (Flushing, NY), 1p. [Box

12] Besley, A.J. ALS to the High Commissioner, Jan. 8, 1919 (Cairo), 1p. [Box 12] Burroughs, John B. ANS, n.d., 1p. “I look upon Mr. Roosevelt as the most

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remarkable, and in many ways the most ablest man of his time.” Cartelyon, George TLS to William Cary Sanger, Jan. 20, 1902 TLS to William Cary Sanger, Nov. 25, 1901 TLS to William Cary Sanger, Nov. 9, 1901

TLS to William Cary Sanger, Sept. 28, 1901, 1p. TLS to William Cary Sanger, Oct. 3, 1901, 1p. TLS to William Cary Sanger, Oct. 3, 1901, 2p. TLS to William Cary Sanger, Oct. 7, 1901, 1p. TLS to William Cary Sanger, Oct. 9, 1901, 1p. TLS to William Cary Sanger, Oct. 15, 1901, 2p. TLS to Woodruff, Timothy, Sept. 20, 1901, 1 p. TLS to Woodruff, Timothy, Dec. 4, 1901, 1 p.

Chaffee, Adna Romanza TLS to William Cary Sanger, Feb. 8, 1905, 1p. Clemens, Samuel Langhorn 2 ALS to J.E. Edmonds (New York), Sept. 27, 1907, 4p. and 2p. Cowles, Anna Roosevelt 6 letters, 1889-1909 [Box 12] TLS to “Mrs. Corbin,” Jan. 20, 1919 (Farmington, CT), 1p. [Box 12] 16 letters to Mary Patten, 1917-1929 [Box 12] Dearborn, H.W. ALS to Timothy Woodruff, ca. 1905 Debs, Eugene Victor TLS to G.V. Viereck, Nov. 1, 1924 (Terre Haute, IN), 1p. [Box 12] Depew, Chauncey M. TLS to Julius Holz, Jan. 24, 1919 [Box 12] Derby, Ethel Roosevelt TLS to Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe (Oyster Bay), Jan. 25, 1921, 1p. [Box 12] Ferguson, George Dalrymple TLS to Timothy Woodruff, Sept. 29, 1904 (New York), 1p. Forster, Rudolph TLS to William C. Sanger, Aug. 27, 1908 (Washington,

D.C.), 1p. Forstes, William TLS to Holz, Julius, Oct. 3, 1918, 1 p. Glasel, Leo P. TLS to Timothy Woodruff, Nov. 21, 1905 (New York), 1p. Gorgas, W[illiam] C[rawford] TLS to Monroe M. Schwarzchild, July 29, 1915 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. Guiterman, Arthur TLS to Francis H. Green, Jan. 6, 1923 (New York), 1p. [Box 12] Hagedorn, Hermann ALS to Julius Holz, Oct. 24, 1918 ALS to Julius Holz, Feb. 8, 1919 [Box 12] ALS to Julius Holz, Sept. 24, 1919 [Box 12] TLS to Jesse Lasky, Sept. 8, 1926, 1p. [Box 12] Harding, Warren G. TLS to R.M. Washburn (Washington, D.C.), June 23, 1920, 2p. [Box 12] Heckert, Charles, G. TLS to Holz, Julius, 1 p., April 25, 1918. Heusey, Margaret TLS to Julius Holz, Nov. 10, 1928 [Box 12] TLS to D.B. Shaw, July 23, 1929 [Box 12] Holz, Julius CTLS to Charles G. Heckert, April 29, 1918

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TLS to Henry L. Stoddard, Feb. 8, 1919 [Box 12] TLS to Will Hays, Jan. 26, 1928 [Box 12] ANS to Archibald Roosevelt Hoover, Herbert Typed message, signed, Oct. 26, 1929, 1p. [Box 12] LeHand, M[arguerite] A[lice] TLS to John E. Boos, Jan. 15, 1937 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. [Box 12] Lodge, Henry Cabot ALS to his nephew, J.D. Henley Luce, March 3, 1912

(Washington, D.C.), 7p. re: TR TLS to J.D. Henley Luce, Jan. 10, 1919, 1p. [Box 12] TLS to Thomas Brown, Feb. 3, 1919 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. [Box 12]

Autograph message, signed, [1919], 1p. [Box 12] Loeb, William TLS to Woodruff, Timothy, Nov. 29, 1901, 1 p. TLS to William C. Sanger, Aug. 8, 1902

Identification card for Major D.A. Loeffer re: trip of the President, 1904. TLS to William C. Sanger, Dec. 2, 1905, 1p. TLS to William C. Sanger, Feb. 15, 1908, 1p.

Long, John D. Holograph copy of cable to Admiral Dewey in Hong Kong (Washington, D.C.), April 24, 1898. Longworth, Alice Roosevelt TLS to Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe, Jan. 25, 1921, 1p. [Box 12] TLS to Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe, Feb. 2, 1921, 1p [Box 12] Lyman, Charles TLS to Dayton, Charles W., Sept. 9, 1894, 2 p. MacArthur, Douglas TLS to Hermann Hagedorn, April 19, 1960 (New York),

1p. [Box 12] Martin, Elbert E. TLS to Julius Holz, Oct. 23, 1912 Masefield, John ALS to Hermann Hagedorn, July 15, 1954, 2p. [Box 12] Mosher, Thomas Bird ANS to “Dear Doctor,” (Portland, ME), July 1, 1919.

Removed from THEODORE ROOSEVELT, A TRIBUTE by William Hard, 1919 [Box 12]

New, Harry S. Typed statement, signed, Feb. 14, 1930, 1p. [Box 12] Perkins, J.B. TLS to William Wandby, Nov. 9, 1904 (Rochester, NY),

1p. re: TR election Riis, Jacob A. ALS to unknown, Dec. 26, 1906, 2 p. Roberts, Frederick Sleigh, Earl ALS to Arthur Lee, June 1, 1910 (Englemere, Ascot), 3p. Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt 6 letters, [1926-1929] [Box 12] 4 ALS to “Loulou”: July 14, 19–; Oct. 8, 19–; Dec. 8, 19–; March 20, 1914 [Box 12] ALS to “Mr. Hampton,” Jan. 29, 19– [Box 12] ALS to Henry Fairfield Osborn, May 5, 1914 [Box 12] Roosevelt, Alice Lee ALS to Mrs. Osborn, Feb. 16, 1919 [Box 12] Roosevelt, Archibald TLS to Francis B.Keene, Feb. 5, 1919 (New York), 1p. [Box 12]

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TLS to Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe, Jan. 25, 1921, 1p. [Box 12] Roosevelt, Cornelius Van Schaik ALS to Mary Butterfield (New York), 1860, 2p. [Box 12] Roosevelt, Edith K. ANS to Sturgis Bigelow, March 15, 1918 (Oyster Bay), 1p.

[Box 12] ALS to Julius Holz, Dec. 24, 1918 [Box 12] ALS to Julius Holz, Dec. 29, 1923 [Box 12] 4 ALS to “Mrs. Osborn” [Box 12] ALS to Frank Harper, Dec. 21, 1931 (Oyster Bay), 2p. [Box 12] ALS to Dr. Paul R. Cutright, Aug. 12, 1942, 2p. [Box 12] 5 letters to Colonel and Mrs. Sanger [Box 12] 9 letters, 1902-1942 [Box 12] Thank you card from “Mrs. Roosevelt and her family”, ca. 1919. [Box 12] Roosevelt, Kermit ALS to A.B. Frost, April 6, 1902 with Frost’s reply TLS to

Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe, Jan. 25, 1921 (New York), 1p. [Box 12]

TLS to Annie S. Peck, Oct. 10, 1922 (New York), 1 p. [Box 12] TLS to Charles E. Funk, May 19, 1933 (New York), 1 p. [Box 12] Roosevelt, Laura D’Oremeiulx ALS to Mrs. Osborn, March 15, n.y., 1 p. Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. TLS to Cleveland G. Allen, July 29, 1919 (New York), 1p. [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Oct. 13, 1919 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Nov. 17, 1919 [Box 12] TLS to Francis B. Keene, Jan. 3, 1920 (Oyster Bay), 1p. [Box 12]

ALS to Messrs. Roosevelt and Kobbe, ca. Jan. 25, 1921 (Oyster Bay), 1p. [Box 12]

TLS to Charles D. Walcott, March 7, 1921 (Washington, D.C.), 1p. [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Oct. 4, 1924 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Oct. 21, 1924 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Oct. 27, 1924 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Feb. 5, 1927 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, March 10, 1927 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Aug. 12, 1927 [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, Aug. 30, 1927 [Box 12] TLS to Christian J. Herter, Feb. 13, 1928 (Oyster Bay), 1p. [Box 12] TLS to Julius Holz, March 6, 1928 [Box 12] TLS to M.F. Peters, Sept. 18, 1928 (Oyster Bay), 1p. [Box 12]

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TLS to Julius Holz, Jan. 12, 1932 [Box 12] TLS to H.T. Newcomb, Jan. 17, 1938 (New York), 1p. [Box 12] TLS to H.T. Newcomb, Jan. 28, 1938 (Garden City, NY), 1p. [Box 12] TLS to J. Duane Upton, June 15, 1939 (New York), 1p. [Box 12] Roosevelt, Theodore, Sr. ALS to Colonel Clark (New York), 1866. Also signed by Henry W. Bellows, William Cullen Bryant, and George W. Curtis [Box 12] ALS to Miss Schuyler (Oyster Bay, NY), Sept. 29, 1875 [Box 12] Selous, Frederick C[ourtenay] ALS to Mr. Thomas of the British Museum, April 9, 1909

(nearing Port Said), 1p. Sewall, W[illiam] W[ingate] ALS to Glen W. Blodgett, May 27, 1922 (Island Falls, ME), 1p. [Box 12] ALS to Glen W. Blodgett, May 27 1922 (second letter of the day), 1 p. [Box 12] Shaw, Albert TLS to Robert U. Johnson, Nov. 16, 1932 (New York), 1p. [Box 12] Shaw, George Bernard TLS to Mr. Wolf, Jan. 4, 1918 Shepard, John Leslie. TLS to Timothy Woodruff, Oct. 3, 1904 (New York), 1p. Speaker H.R. ANS to Loeb, Williams, Jan. 12, 1906, 1 p. Stahlnecher, P.S. TLS to J.E. Boos, Jan. 25, 1924. Enclosed is a MS of “Address by Gov. Pinchot (Pennsylvania) at Oyster Bay, Jan. 6, 1914” Box 12] Stimson, Henry L. TLS to Julius Holz, Jan. 10, 1919 [Box 12] Taft, William Howard ALS to Harry S. New, Feb. 6, 1912 TLS to Louis E. Payn, April 23, 1912 (Washington, D.C.), 1p.

ALS to Mary Patten, June 23, 1912 (Washington, D.C.), 1p.

ALS to Harry S. New, [July 7, 1912] (Beverly, MA), 2p. Printed memorial by Taft with autographed note sent to Edith K. Roosevelt, Jan. 6, 1919 [Box 12] Draft of condolence telegram to Edith K. Roosevelt (16) TLS to Charles Washburn, Nov. 8, 1921 [Box 12] TLS to Charles Washburn, Oct. 12, 1922, 3p. [Box 12] ALS to Edith K. Roosevelt, May 8, 1924, 2p. [Box 12] TLS to Dr. Henry C. Coe, Nov. 29, 1926, 1p. [Box 12] Wilson, James Grant ANS to William Loeb, March 15, 1906 ANS to William Loeb, May 28, 1906 Wilson, Woodrow ALS to Hamilton Holt, ALS, March 10, 1903 (Princeton, NJ), 1p. Declining to write an article on TR Youngs, Mary Fanny ALS to “Cousin Margaret,” Oct. 25, 1919 [Box 12]

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Unidentified author TLS to Holz, Julius, Dec. 15, 1918, 1 p. Box 13 II. Manuscripts. A. Memoirs. 1. THEODORE ROOSEVELT: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, memoir by Theodore Roosevelt, ca.1913. a. Chapter 1: “Boyhood and Youth.” i. TS with holograph corrections, 4 p., n.d. ii. TS with holograph corrections, 29 p., n.d. b. Chapter 3:“Practical Politics.” i. TS with holograph corrections, 80 p., n.d. ii. TS with holograph corrections, 47p., n.d. c. Chapter 4: “Ranch Life.” i. TS with holograph corrections, 58 p., n.d. B. Non-Fiction. 1. ADVERTISING AND CONCEALING COLORATION IN BIRDS AND MAMMALS, by Theodore Roosevelt, TS with holograph corrections, 177 p., ca. 1910. 2. AFRICAN GAME TRAILS, by Theodore Roosevelt, ca. 1915. a. Chapter 9: “An Elephant Hunt on Mt. Kenya,” holograph, 46 p. Inscribed by TR: “For the Belgian Sufferers Sake, April 9, 1915.” 3. THROUGH THE BRAZILIAN WILDERNESS, by Theodore Roosevelt, ca. 1913. a. Chapter 1: “The Start,” TS with holograph corrections, 38p., 1913 Box 14 C. Miscellaneous speeches, essays, articles etc. by TR. (Listed and filed chronologically.) 1. “Illinois speech”, TS with holograph corrections, 3 p., n.d. 2. “In his address as temporary chairman…,” statement re: Judiciary Act, TS with holograph notes, 1 p., n.d. 3. Note from “Ibsen” with address in Brooklyn written in TR’s hand, 1p, n.d. 4. “Personal Attacks and the Campaign,” holograph, 5 p., n.d. [1st page in Richards-Roosevelt Room] 5. “The Reactionary Press,” holograph, 4 p., n.d. 6. Fragment of draft re: Progressive Party, TS, 1 p., n.d. 7. “The Winning of the West,” holograph, 1 p., ca. 1886. 8. Autobiographical sketch of TR’s life, holograph, 2 p., 4/10/1890, (incorrectly dated 1889 by TR). Includes TS copy.

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9. Last page of article for Harvard Graduates’ Magazine re: civil service reform, TS with holograph corrections, 1 p., ca. October 1892. 10. “Fight Between Ironclads,” TS with holograph corrections, 7 p., ca. 1898. Bound with a photograph of TR as Colonel of U.S.V. and two engravings of the engagement between the Monitor and Merrimac. Published in The Century Magazine. 11. “The Trusts,” TS with holograph corrections, 19 p., 04/03/1903. 12. Souvenir typescript of TR’s speech at the dedication of McKinley Memorial in San Francisco, CA, TS, 8 p., 05/13/1903. 13. Address at Antietam, TS with holograph corrections, 8 p., 09/17/1903. 14. Speech at the dedication of the Sherman Monument, TS with holograph corrections, 7 p., 10/15/1903. ` 15. Essay or speech re: American governance of the Philippines, TS with holograph corrections. 2 drafts, 3 p. and 4 p., 1904. 16. Acceptance Speech for 1904 Republican Nomination for President a. 1st draft, TS with holograph corrections, 12 p., 06/25/1904. b. 2nd draft, TS with holograph corrections, 40 p., 08/09/1904. c. 4th draft, TS with holograph corrections, 43 p., 08/08/1904. d. 5th draft, TS with holograph corrections, 45 p., 09/12/1904. 17. “Address of TR at the meeting of the American Tract Society,” TS with holograph corrections, 6 p., 03/12/1905. 18. “Address of TR to the Graduates of the U.S. Naval Medical School,” TS with holograph corrections, 4 p., 03/12/1905. 19. re: building of the Panama Canal, TS with holograph corrections, 31 p., ca. 1906. 20. Speech to TR’s neighbors in Oyster Bay, TS, 22 p., 07/14/1906. 21. “Canalizing the Mississippi,” TS with holograph corrections, 9 p., ca. 1907. 22. “Judicial Appointments Made by TR,” TS with holograph corrections, 5 p., ca. 1907. 23. Address at Harvard to Union Members of Harvard College, TS with holograph corrections, 1 p., 02/25/1907. 24. “Criticism of Mr. Long,” TS, 3 p., 06/04/1907. Box 15 25. Address at Sorbonne: “Citizenship in a Republic,” 37 p., ca. 1908. Includes clippings re: address and related correspondence; TLS from TR to Jusserand, J. J., 1 p., 12/30/1908 and four letters in French from G. Fouret (?). 26. “Abraham Lincoln,” TS, 6 p., Feb. 1909. 27. Address of President TR to Delegates to the Conference on the Natural Resources of North America at the White House, 02/18/1909.

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27. re: Death of Edward VII, draft of official statement, TS with holograph corrections, 1 p., 1910. 28. re: Death of Edward VII, draft of statement to be read after toast, TS with holograph corrections, 1 p., 1910. 29. re: Arrival in NYC after African Safari and European trip, TS with holograph notes, 1 p., 1910. 30. TR’s Guild Hall Speech, TS with holograph notes, 14 p., 05/31/1910. 31. Draft of review of ALONG THE ANDES AND DOWN THE AMAZON by H.J. Mozans (pseudonym of John Augustin Zahm), TS with holograph corrections, 2 versions, 7 p. and 8 p., 1911. 32. “Address of Colonel Roosevelt to the Berry School of Berry, GA,” TS, 11p., 4/25/1911. 33. “Progressive Party,” written for The Century Magazine, TS, 28 p., 1912. 34. Progressive Party speech, Tacoma, WA, TS with holograph corrections 2 p., ca. 1912. 35. Progressive Party speech re: campaign contributions, holograph, 7 p., 1912. 36. Account of the 1912 Republican Convention, TS, 8 p., 1912. 37. “Mr. Root and the Republican National Convention,” TS with holograph corrections, 3 p., ca. 1912. 38. Typed memorandum re: New York City Subway Cases, TS with holograph notes, 4 p., 1912. 39. “The Case Against the Reactionaries,” fragments of drafts, TS with holograph notes and holograph, 54 p., ca. June 1912. Delivered on 6/17/1912, the evening before the start of the 1912 Republican Convention. 40. “Two years ago in the fight against Mr. Lorimer…” TS with holograph notes, 15 p., Aug. 1912. 41. Fragment from a (draft?) of a letter to the United States Senate Subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Election re: Campaign contributions, 3 p., written ca. August 1912 and presented to the Senate on 09/10/1912. 42. “Men and women of Rhode Island,” speech in Providence, TS with holograph corrections, 15 p., 8/17/1912. 43. “Massachusetts Speech,” TS with holograph corrections and holograph, 3p., 8/18/1912. 44. Open letter to Moses E. Clapp, TS with holograph annotations and corrections, 76 p., 8/28/12. 45. Progressive Party Speech in Vermont, TS with holograph corrections, 16p., 8/29/1912. 46. Speech in Providence, Rhode Island, TS with holograph corrections, 1 p., ca. Sept. 1912.

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47. “Platform Insincerity,” TS with holograph corrections, 13p., Sept. 1912. 48. Statement to the “Members of the National Committee...,” TS with holograph corrections, 2 drafts, 8 p. and 3 p., Nov. 1912. 49. “Saving only the Republican Party in the days of Abraham Lincoln…,” TS with holograph corrections, 4 p., ca. 1912. Box 16 50. “The Progressive Party has come to stay…,” TS with holograph corrections, 6 p., ca. 1913. 51. re: Woodrow Wilson and his recent magazine article attacking TR, TS with holograph corrections, 17 p., ca. 1913. 52. “Not a Candidate for the Governor of New York,” TS with holograph corrections, 9 p., ca. 1913. 53. “Fusion Ticket,” TS with holograph notes, 2 p., ca. 1913. 54. Fragments from Sarah Knisley’s Arm,” article re: unconstitutional industrial legislation, 6 p., ca. 1913. 55. Forward written by TR for HUNTING THE ELEPHANT IN AFRICA by Captain Chauncy Stigard, 8 p., ca. 1913. 56. Speech at Santiago de Chile: “The Democratic Movement in a Republic.” a. Typescript with holograph corrections, 19 p., ca. 1913. b. Carbon copy, 37 p. c. Carbon typescript, 20 p. d. Spanish copy, 21 p. 57. Speech at Lincoln Day Banquet, TS with holograph corrections, 29 p., 2/12/1913. 58. Speech at clambake of the National Conference of the Progressive Service, TS with holograph notes, 7/2/1913. 59. re: building up the Navy, TS with holograph corrections, 10p., Sept. 1913. 60. “Progressive National Platform.” TS with holograph corrections, 24p., 09/27/1913. 61. “Farewell Speech for South American Trip,” TS with holograph corrections, 17 p., 10/03/1913. 62. Speech at Buenos Aires University, TS with holograph corrections, 5p., 11/11/1913. 63. re: Monroe Doctrine, TS, 11 p., 11/12/1913. 64. “The Progress Platform,” TS with holograph corrections, 18p., ca. 1914. 65. “A Chilean Ranch,” TS with holograph corrections, 13 p., n.d. First published in "The Outlook," 4/25/1914. 66. “Paraguay,” TS with holograph corrections, 16 p., n.d. First published in "The Outlook", 5/23/1914. 67. “Goodbye to Argentina.” TS with holograph corrections, 14 p., n.d. First published in "The Outlook", May 30, 1914.

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68. “Through a Beautiful Pleasure Ground,” TS with holograph corrections, 26 p., ca. 1914. First published in "The Outlook", 6/6/1914. 69. “President Wilson says…,” Progressive Party speech, TS with holograph corrections, 11 p., ca. post-1914. 70. “A Cougar Hunt on the Rim of the Grand Canyon,” holograph, 18 p., ca. 1916. 71. Article draft re: David Lloyd George, TS, 6 p., ca. 1916. 72. “The Hopi Snake Dance,” holograph, 28p., ca. 1916. 73. “Theodore Roosevelt: His Comments on the Fourteen Points,”

holograph, 5 p., ca. 1918. 74. Review of THE ORIGIN AND THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE by

Henry Fairfield Osborn, by TR, TS and holograph versions, 14 p, ca. 1918.

75. Holograph statements by TR and William H. Taft, 1p., 10/31/1918. Each asks the U.S. for a GOP Congress. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] Box 17 D. Miscellaneous manuscripts by others not regarding TR. 1. Typed quotation from POLITICAL SCIENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW by Burgess, 1p., n.d. Includes holograph note: “The above may be of service to Colonel Roosevelt, signed C. McCarthy.” 2. Fragment re: progressive Party campaign contributions, holograph, 1 p., n.d. 3. Excerpts from Taft speeches, TS, 7p., ca. 1908. 4. “Irregularities in the Administration of Justice” by W.H. Taft., TS, 5 p., Aug. 1908. 5. “Against the Wall” by Theresa Virginia Beard, holograph, 1p., 04/13/1908. Includes signed holograph note by TR. E. Miscellaneous manuscripts by others about TR. 1. “Theodore Roosevelt,” by John Hay, TS, 22 p., n.d. 2. Note by P. Connolly re: praise for TR, TS, 1 p., n.d. 3. Biography of TR by William R. Thayer. a. TS and holograph, ca. 125 p., n.d. Box 18 b. Complete biography of TR by William R. Thayer, TS with holograph corrections, 661 p., n.d. Box 17 4. Fragment re: TR tour of the West by unknown, TS, 3 p., n.d. 5. Statements by the State of New York endorsing the administration of TR, 1 p., ca. 1905. 6. Statement by W.H. Taft re: TR’s return from Europe, TS with holograph corrections, 2p., 6/7/1910. 7. “En Route to Kansas,” by unknown, 1 p., 08/31/1910. 8. Unidentified diary entry re: meeting with TR by unknown, TS, 2p., 10/23/1910.

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9. re: TR’s visit to Sacramento, by an unknown author, TS, 3p., 04/04/1911. 10. Chapter 13 of BOYS LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT by Hermann Hagedorn, TS with holograph corrections by TR, 7p., 03/04/1918. 11. “Theodore Roosevelt: North Dakotan” by R.A. Nestos, Governor of North Dakota, TS, 1 p., ca. 1919. 12. Dedication of statue of TR in New York City, ca. 1936. 13. Typed statement by Calvin Coolidge, ca. 1936. 14. Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt at dedication of the TR Memorial at the American Museum of National History, Jan. 1936. III. Professional Materials. A. Roster of the Officers of the Author’s League. Signed by TR as Vice- President, n.d. B. Appointment of Judge Frank C. Laughlin as Associate Justice of the C. Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, 01/04/1900. D. Signed statement concerning reimbursement for legal services rendered to the State of New York by Horace Deming under TR’s governorship, 2 copies, 05/17/1901. E. Signed directive to John Hay, Secretary of State, 04/11/1902. F. Authorization to affix the Seal of the United States to the Proclamation of the Convention with respect to the laws and customs of war on land, signed at the Hague, 07/29/1899. G. Appointment of Alexander Rodgers as Lieutenant Colonel, 1903. Also signed by Elihu Root, the Secretary of War. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] H. Signed directive authorizing Milton E. Ailes to assume the duties of I. Secretary of the Treasury during the absence of Secretary Leslie M. Shaw, 03/05/1903. J. Signed proclamation re: Thanksgiving, 11/01/1904. K. Signed message submitting an arbitration convention between the US and L. France for the consideration of the Senate, 12/13/1904. M. Signed message presenting a declaration for “the effective protection of N. trademarks” to the Senate for ratification, 01/11/1905. O. Convention submitted to the Senate between the United States and Great Britain re: Zanzibar, 02/28/1905. P. Appointment of Palmer G. Wood to Lt. Colonel of Infantry, 12/30/1905. Also signed by W.H. Taft. Q. Signed message to the House of Representatives vetoing House Bill No. 15521 concerning the courts in California, 04/02/1906. R. Signed directive authorizing Gideon G. Baritz to serve as Registrar of the Treasury, 10/08/1908. S. Typed itinerary re: visit to England, 05/20-06/10/1910. T. Itinerary with TR’s holograph corrections for European trip, 3p.,1910. U. Typed itinerary with TR’s holograph corrections, ca. 01/12-02/12/1912.

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IV. Legal Materials. A. Affidavits. 1. Signed affidavit by TR in Territory of Dakota vs. Michael Finnigan, Edward Bumsted and Chris Pfaffenbach, 08/13/1886. B. Contracts. 1. Contract between TR, William W. Sewall and Wilmot Dow for the running of the Elkhorn Ranch (Little Missouri, Dakota Territory), 06/20/1885. 2. Deed acknowledging the sale of a cow to W.J. Tompkins for $40.00, 09/14/1885. 3. Contract with G.P. Putnam’s Sons for publication of a subscriber’s edition of HUNTING TRIPS OF A RANCHMAN and THE WILDERNESS HUNTER, 2p.,Nov. 1898. C. Miscellaneous. 1. Summons addressed to Alice and Anna Roosevelt to attend the judicial settlement of the will of Theodore Roosevelt Sr., acknowledgement of receipt of summons written by TR on reverse, ca. 1884. 2. Carbon copies of various legal documents relating to TR’s finances, 11 p. ca. 1897-1898. V. Financial Materials. A. Account Statements. 1. 2 of TR’s account statements for the Astor Trust Co., 01/12/1911 and 06/05/1913. B. Checks. 1. Check signed by TR paying $10 to the National Progressive Club, 01/03/1903. 2. Check drawn on the Riggs National Bank, 03/02/1909. 3. Check signed by TR paying $50 to Archibald Roosevelt, 01/06/1911. 4. Check signed by TR paying $5 to the Civil Service Reform Association, 05/28/1912. 5. Check signed by TR payable to the Harvard Club of New York, 05/14/1913. 6. Check signed by Douglas Robinson et. al. (trustees for TR) paying TR $1000.00. Signed by TR on verso 10/07/1916. 7. Check signed by TR from Edward W. Bok, 01/17/1917. [TR wrote anonymous “Men” column for Ladies Home Journal.] C. Receipts. 1. Receipt for expenses signed by TR re: trip to Buffalo from the Liberal Club 09/10/1895. 2. 3 miscellaneous receipts from the Harvard Club of New York (2 restaurant and 1 taxi cab), 08/18/1912 and 08/23/1912.

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VI. Personal Memorabilia. A. Signed luggage tag from expedition to South America, ca. 1913.

B. Progressive Party Founder’s Certificate, 1912. [Richards-Roosevelt Room]

Box 19 VII. Printed Materials. A. Announcements. 1. Print of Presidential Proclamation re: the death of President William McKinley, 09/14/1901. 2. Announcement of the marriage of Alice Lee to Nicholas Longworth, ca. 1906. 3. Print of Presidential Proclamation re: the death of President Grover Cleveland, 06/24/1908. 4. General Orders, No.5: Pronouncement of the death of Theodore Roosevelt by President Woodrow Wilson, 01/07/1919. B. Booklets. 1. “Uncle Sam’s” booklet with fold-out images of battleships and portrait of TR, n.d. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] 2. Union Campaign Committee Treasurer’s Report re: Theodore Roosevelt Sr., 12/01/1864. 3. Advertisement for Moxie, “President Roosevelt: The Leading Exponent of the Strenuous Life,” ca. 1898. 4. “The Republican Club of the City of New York, references TR’s election to the governorship of New York, 11/19/1898. 5. “Compliments of the Equitable Society,” booklet re: 1900 presidential election, 1900. 6. “The Roosevelt and Fairbanks National Traveler’s League,” ca. 1901. 7. 2 copies of “Letter of Theodore Roosevelt Accepting the Republican Nomination for President of the united States,” 1904. 8. “Attention! Veteran Soldiers!,” flyer from the Headquarters of the Union Veteran’s Patriotic League, 09/27/1904. C. Clippings. 1. Collier’s cover: “The Notification of the President at Sagamore Hill,” n.d. 2. Front page of New York Journal with headline “M’Kinley Dead. Roosevelt to Take Oath,” 09/14/1901. 3. Article re: “Roosevelt’s Speech of Acceptance,” from unknown publication, 07/26/1904. 4. Six pages from The American Monthly Review of Reviews article, “Theodore Roosevelt as a Presidential Candidate,” September 1905. 5. Poem titled “The Passing of TR” by Reuben Greene, ca. 1919.

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D. Invitations. 1. Invitation to the White House for the Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources, May 13, 14 and 15, n.y. 2. Invitation to the Inauguration of TR to New York State Governorship, 01/02/1899. 3. Invitation to the Twelfth Convention of the National Republican League, ca. 1900. 4. Invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn from TR and Mrs. Roosevelt, ca. 1904. 5. Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt to Osborn, Henry Fairfield to Dinosaur Tea, ca. 1905. 6. Invitation to Christ Church at Oyster Bay, 01/8/[1919]. 7. Invitation to a memorial service in honor or TR, 02/09/1919. 8. Invitation to a memorial service in honor of TR at the Hall of the House of Representative, 02/09/1919. 9. Two miscellaneous, undated invitations to White House events. E. Postcards. 1. Black and white postcard with portrait of the Roosevelt family, n.d. Signed by TR. 2. “Our Flag, Our President,” n.d. 3. Postcard with image of TR as President, n.d. 4. Postcard with large “R” and portrait of TR, n.d. 5. Postcard with raised intaglio etching of TR, n.d. 6. Postcard with TR and bear on moveable seesaw, n.d. 7. “Who Certainly I’m Voting For: Roosevelt, He’s My Choice,” n.d. 8. Postcard with portrait of TR, ca. 1901. 9. Embossed postcard of TR with golden eagle, ca. 1901. 10. Puzzle postcard ca. 1905. 11. Leather postcard, “The One Behind, ca. 1906. 12. Leather postcard, “The Bear Teddy Got,” ca. 1906. 13. Postcard with portrait of Alice Roosevelt and Congressman Longworth, ca. 1906. 14. “A Proclamation of the President of the United States of America,” ca. 1907. 15. re: New York with portrait of TR, ca. 1907. 16. “Dee-lighted,” with portrait of TR, ca. 1907. 17. re: Little Rock Arkansas with portrait of TR, ca. 1905. 18. Postcard with two portraits of TR and U.S. Capitol Building, ca. 1912. F. Posters. 1. Harvard University: Hasty Pudding Club, ca. 1879. Signed by TR as Secretary. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] 2. Auction poster for effects of TR, Sr. from Executor’s sale, 1884. 3. Advertisement for Moxie Nerve Food Co. of New England, 1898.

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4. National Peace Jubilee poster, 05/25/1899. Signed by TR and others. 5. “For Governor: Col. Theodore Roosevelt. For Lieut. Governor: Timothy L. Woodruff,” ca. 1898. [Book Vault, BU Map Case Drawer 8] 6. Campaign poster for TR and Charles W. Fairbanks, “Sound Money, Sound Minds, Savings in the Bank” with the words “Victory” on either side of TR and Fairbanks’ portraits, 1904. [Book Vault, BU Map Case Drawer 8] 7. “Keep up the Fight for Americanism” re: TR’s last public message before his death, 1919. [Book Vault, BU Map Case Drawer 8] G. Programs. 1. Menu for luncheon to TR by the Citizens of New Orleans, 10/26/n.y. 2. “Home Market Club Dinner in Honor of Vice President TR,” 04/30/1901. 3. “Visit of the Honorable TR Ex-President of the United States of American to the Guildhall,” 05/31/1910. 4. Reception to Ex-President Roosevelt, 06/18/1910. 5. “The Welcome Campfire Built for TR by the Camp-Fire Club of America,” 06/22/1910. Includes reprints of photographs and cartoons re: TR. 6. Menu for “Banquet Tendered Colonel Theodore Roosevelt by the Hamilton Club of Chicago,” luncheon menu and program, 09/08/1910. 7. 25th Annual Banquet of the Union League Club of Chicago in celebration of the Birth of George Washington, luncheon menu and program, 02/22/1911. 8. Re-print of “Songs Sung at the First National Progressive Convention” on 08/05/1912, ca. 1912. H. Tickets. 1. Ticket to the Inauguration of TR, President’s Reviewing Stand, 03/04/1905. 2. 4 tickets to the 1905 “Inauguration Ceremonies", 03/04/1905. 3. Ticket to the National Progressive Convention signed by the Progressive Party chairman, 08/05/1912. I. Ephemera. 1. Advertisement for Teddy and the Bear Bank, n.d. 2. Envelope with image of TR and buffalo, n.d. 3. Flag with “Welcome Home Teddy” and image of TR on horseback, n.d. [In bottom of box] 4. “The Mistakes of President Roosevelt,” ca. 1904. 5. Playing card with images of TR and Albert B. Parker, ca. 1904. 6. Permit to the cross the 1905 Inaugural parade route, 03/04/1905.

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7. Picture of the White House on a small card, signed by TR, 02/22/1908. 8. Fan with colored lithograph of TR and Taft on cardboard with wooden stick handle, ca. 1909. 9. Abbott’s Bitters Magic Moving Picture Card of TR, Wilson and Taft, ca. 1912. 10. Advertisement for Bull Moose cigar cutter, ca. 1912. 11. Small card with “Roosevelt and Johnson, New York and California, Hands Across the Continent” and poem by Rudyard Kipling, ca. 1912. 12. Printed note signed by TR re: war savings stamps, 06/11/1918. VIII. Memorabilia. A. Certificates. 1. Progressive Party Chapter Membership Certificate 1912 Campaign, ca. 1912. 2. Progressive Party Founders’ Certificate 1912 Campaign, ca. 1912. IX. Artworks. A. Cartoons. 1. “He’s Good Enough for Me,” by Davenport, n.d. 2. Caricature of TR on the front of a coin, n.d. 3. Reproduction of cartoon by W.A. Rogers, “The Rough Rider” from Harper’s Weekly, 02/3/1900. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] 4. “Bigger than his Party,” by Keppler from Puck, ca. 1904. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] 5. “His Favorite Author” by Lowry, 1905. 6. Signed caricature of TR in star-spangled top hat by Enrico Caruso, 04/16/1906. Signed by TR. 7. “Two Hearts Beat As One” by W.A. Carson, color print of cartoon from the Utica Saturday Globe, 02/15/1908. 8. Puck cover, “Rough on Cats,” 05/20/1908. 9. “Come On, Willie: I Won’t Let Him Touch You” by W.A. Carson, color print of cartoon from the Utica Sunday Globe, 06/13/1908. 10. “The Amenities of the Occasion” by W.A. Carson, color print of cartoon from the Utica Saturday Globe, 06/27/1908. 11. “As of Yore,” postcard with cartoon of TR, ca. 1910. 12. “The Crowning of the King,” ca. 1910. 13. “The Fathers of Our Country,” postcard with cartoon of TR, ca. 1910. 14. “Our Own Comet,” postcard with cartoon of TR, ca. 1910. 15. “A Biggsticker,” ca. 1916 B. Drawings. 1. Pencil sketch of TR with inscription and signature written by TR, by Carl Loeffler, n.d.

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2. Signed teddy bear drawing by Clifford K. Berryman, n.d. 3. Pencil sketch of Charles Fairbanks by Carl Loeffler, 05/11/1906. 4. Pencil drawing by R.M. Chandler, 1915. C. Prints. 1. 6 miscellaneous etchings of TR, n.d. 2 signed. 2. “Birthplace of Colonel TR,” n.d. 3. Etching after a photograph of TR at 28 years old, n.d. 4. Etching of drawing by A.B. Frost “Fighting Fire,” n.d. 5. Etching of drawing by A.B. Frost “Close Quarters with Old Ephraim” by S.P. Davis, n.d. 6. Etching of drawing by A.B. Frost “Cutting Off Band of Prong- Horn” by J.R. Schelling n.d. 7. Etching of drawing by R. Swain Gifford “The Elkhorn Ranch House” by E. Clement n.d. 8. Signed etching of TR, 02/13/1909. 9. Print of etching of TR in Colonel’s uniform, ca. 1900. 10. Etching of portraits of TR and William McKinley from Inaugural Souvenir Program, 1901 11. TR and family. Signed by all, ca. 1905. 12. Painting of TR by Gari Melchers inscribed to Patrick McKenna, 03/03/1909. 13. Reproduction of colored pencil/pastel portrait of TR in Colonel uniform, 1992. (On bottom of box) D. Miscellaneous. 1. Watermark portrait of TR, n.d. Box 20 X. Photographs. A. Studio portraits of TR. 1. 23 portraits of TR of various sizes, 14 signed, 1898-1908, n.d. 2. Portrait of TR by Charles Parker ca. 1904, inscribed by TR on 03/29/1905. Includes MS by Parker’s wife re: photograph. 3. Portrait of TR with ANS on reverse to “Guy”, 04/1897. 4. Portrait of TR ca. 1902, inscribed to Mrs. Victor H. Metcalf, 05/05/1904. 5. Portrait of TR, inscribed to E.B. Hamlin, 06/25/1907. 6. Portrait of TR ca. 1904, inscribed to George William Burleigh on 10/23/1908. 7. Portrait of TR, inscribed to Philip E. Jackson, 11/15/1916. 8. Portrait of TR, inscribed to Commander A. Beauregard, 09/10/1918. B. General. 1. “President’s Car,” photograph of TR on the balcony of a train car, n.d. 2. TR in Colonel’s uniform on horseback, n.d. 3. TR giving a speech, signed to Herbert Swope, n.d. Damaged.

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4. TR waving to the crowd against backdrop of the American flag, n.d. Signed. 5. Seated portrait of TR as Police Commissioner of New York City, ca. 1890’s. 6. TR on horseback during the “Western Trip”, 1900. 7. TR in LaCrosse, WI., 09/10/1900. 8. Signed photograph of TR at unknown event, ca. 1902. 9. TR jumping a fence with his horse Bleistein on Easter Sunday, 04/04/1902. Signed and inscribed to Francis Batcheller. 10. TR in Hartford, CT. during his trip to New England, 08/22/1902. 11. TR delivering a speech in Rifle, CO., ca. 1905. 12. TR and “Governor Jackson,” 04/15/1909. 13 TR at opening of the Jamestown Exposition, 1912. 14. TR on the campaign trail in Bangor, ME., 1912. 15. TR on the campaign trail in Lincoln, NE., 1912. 16. TR on the campaign trail in Portland, OR., 1912. 17. TR on the campaign trail in Walla Walla, WA., 1912. 18. 2 photos of TR on the campaign trail in Waco, TX., 1912 19. Portrait of TR with his spectacles off, ca. 1919. C. TR’s family. 1. Photograph of TR’s father Theodore Roosevelt Sr., n.d. 2. Photograph of TR’s mother Martha “Mittie” Bulloch, n.d. 3. Photograph of Edith Kermit Roosevelt and Kermit Roosevelt on horseback, n.d. 4. Photograph of young Edith Kermit Roosevelt. 5. Two signed photographs of Edith Kermit Roosevelt, n.d. 6. Photo of Edith Kermit Roosevelt signed to Mrs. Victor Metcalf, 03/04/1905. 7. Signed photo of Edith Kermit and Ethel Kermit Roosevelt, n.d. 8. Photograph of Edith Kermit Roosevelt with two of her and TR’s sons, ca. 1904. 9. Photograph of TR and his family on postcard, ca. 1907. D. TR’s colleagues. 1. Photograph of Admiral George Dewey U.S.N. with caption “Hero of Manila,” n.d. 2. Signed photograph of Elihu Root, n.d. 3. Signed photograph of James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce, n.d. 4. Photograph of Secretary John Davis Long, ca. 1897. 5. Signed photograph of President Grover Cleveland, 12/31/1897. 6. Signed photograph of William Jennings Bryan on postcard, ca. 1907. 7. Signed photograph of Capt. R.D. Evans, ca. 1909. 8. Signed photograph of Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, 02/01/1909.

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E. TR with notables. 1. TR and Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1912. F. Miscellaneous. 1. Senator Lodge addressing Congress at TR’s memorial service, 1919. 2. TR’s funeral train, 1919. G. Slides. 1. Lantern slide of portrait of TR, n.d. H. Negatives. 1. 2 negatives of portrait of TR on one sheet, n.d. I. Photograph Reproductions. 1. Color tinted portrait of TR, n.d. 2. Composite of photo and painting reproduction of TR with ad for 3. Fairbank’s Fairy Soap on reverse, n.d. 4. Head of statue of TR, n.d. 5. Portrait of TR with hat held over his chest, n.d. 6. Portrait of TR in Colonel’s uniform, n.d. Signed by TR. 7. Seated portrait of TR, n.d. 8. Signed portrait of TR, n.d. 9. TR and William H. Taft on fishing trip in Canada, n.d. 10. TR on horseback in Colonel uniform, n.d. 11. Two portraits of young TR, n.d. 12. TR at age 4, ca. 1862. 13. TR in cowboy clothes, ca. 1886. 14. Seated portrait of TR with reproduction of his signature, ca. 1899. 15. Portrait of TR with timeline of his career and reproduction of signature below, ca. 1901. 16. Standing portrait of TR with advertisement for Rhode Island and California Oil Company on reverse, ca. 1901. 17. Profile portrait of TR, ca. 1904. Includes reproduced message to the “Sentinels of the Blessed Sacrament,” June 22, 1904. 18. Printed colorized photograph of TR and family that appeared in a special supplement to the Boston Sunday Herald, 09/11/1904. 19. “Portrait of Ex-President Roosevelt,” ca. 1909. 20. TR on safari, Mombasa, South Africa with dead lion, signed, ca. 1909. Box 21 J. Broadside Stereopticon Slides. 1. 10 portraits of TR, 1901-1905, n.d. 2. 5 miscellaneous slides of TR’s Inaugural, 1906 3. Series of 23 slides of the TR’s Inaugural Parade, 1906. 4. Notables. a. TR with Richard Harding Davis, 1898. b. TR standing behind William McKinley when he was sworn in as President, 1901.

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c. Side by side portraits of TR and William McKinley, ca. 1901. d. Side by side portraits of TR and Edith Kermit Roosevelt, ca. 1903. e. TR with Senator Charles Fairbanks, 1904. f. TR and family, 1907. XI. Memorabilia A. Assorted memorabilia re: the 1900, 1904 and 1912 Presidential Elections, McKinley’s death, TR’s death, the Rough Riders, the Bull Moose Party, TR’s tour of Africa and other events from TR’s life. 1. Buttons. a. 6 fragile enamel and leather campaign buttons. b. 7 enamel buttons without pins. 2. Ribbons. a. 16 fragile buttons with ribbons or medals attached [8 in Richards-Roosevelt Room] 3. Medals. a. 2 identical medals from the Bureau of the Mint at the U.S. Treasury, n.d. b. Distinguished Service Medal from Roosevelt Association, n.d. [Richards-Roosevelt Room] c. Women’s Roosevelt Memorial Association medal, n.d 4. Miscellaneous. a. Approx. 40 small metal items, including pins and coins. b. 6 cuff links. c. Ashtray with “Roosevelt Bears” ad for Lindquist’s crackers, n.d. Wrapped in tissue. d. Embossed copper relief of TR, n.d. e. 2 matchbook holders, one with portrait of TR and one with TR and Fairbanks, n.d. f. 3 metal campaign clips. g. Silverplate commemorative spoon from Presidential series, n.d. h. Stag photo covered by magnifying glass with caption: “Hello Bill”, n.d. i. Straight razor with images of TR, Admiral Dewey and President McKinley, ca. 1900. j. Two small flags on pins, ca. 1905. k. Wooden reverse mold of TR’s head, n.d. Box 22 B. Buttons. 1. Approx. 140 assorted enamel buttons. [3 in Richards-Roosevelt Room]

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C. Ribbons. 1. 10 assorted ribbons re: TR and his campaigns, 1901-1912, n.d. [2 in Richards-Roosevelt Room] D. Miscellaneous. 1. 1 round image of the “dial of a Dewey model watch,” n.d. 2. Loose enamel image of Judge S.W. Pennypacker from button, n.d. Box 23 XII. Textiles. A. Brown and tan textile with portrait of TR in the center surrounded by horses and riders, n.d. B. Decorative handkerchief with colored embroidery and portrait of TR in the center, n.d. C. “The Roosevelt Bandana” with red and white diamond designs, n.d. D. Lace tablecloth with portrait of TR, n.d. E. Silk portrait of TR, n.d. F. Decorative white handkerchief from “Louisiana Purchase Exposition” with portrait of TR, 1904. G. Textile with portraits of TR and Charles Fairbanks with caption “Protection for American Industries”, ca. 1904 H. Tie with “Roosevelt-Johnson,” ca. 1904 I. 2 handkerchiefs titled “The Right Men in the Right Place” with portraits of J. TR and Charles Fairbanks, 1904. K. “National Progressive” scarf with Bull Moose, bears, big sticks and “T.R.” designs, ca. 1912. L. “Roosevelt: Battle Flag” handkerchief with portrait of TR, 1912. M. Square textile with portrait of TR in the upper left corner and musical score “We Want Teddy,” ca. 1912. XIII. Scrapbooks. A. Scrapbook with clippings about Alice Lee Roosevelt, approx. 30 p., ca. 1906. Box 24 XIV. Subject Files. A. Assorted memorial and pop culture materials re: TR, 1935-1980’s. B. Paul C. Richard materials related to TR, 1966-1976. C. re: Theodore Roosevelt Association, 1977-1983. XV. Printed Materials. A. 12 reproductions of magazine clippings mounted on red paper re: TR, n.d. B. Approx. 20 modern postcards re: Sagamore Hill, n.d. C. Shrink-wrapped colored poster of TR re: “His Life” and “His Tour,” n.d. XVI. Memorabilia. A. 2 composition notebooks with pictures of TR and his family, n.d. B. 4 stamps re: TR, n.d.

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C. “Dedication,” re: Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Association, n.d. D. “The Roosevelt Calendar,” 1923. E. Proclamation by Gov. Alfred Smith of New York of “Theodore Roosevelt Day,” 10/11/1926. F. “First Day of Issue” (Sagamore Hill stamp), Sept. 14, 1953. Signed by: Edith R. Derby; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Archibald Roosevelt XVII. Oversized Materials. Pkg. 1 A. “Republican Policy Needs No Explanation: Acts and Policies Fulfilled. Guarantee the Future,” 1904. Pkg. 2 B. Printed broadside: Harvard University, Hasty Pudding Club. Signed by TR as Secretary, ca. 1879. Pkg. 3 C. Magazine collage of 500 photos of TR, n.d.

D. Red and white bandana with images of TR in a cowboy hat and “TR”s, n.d. E. Official Election Ballot, 11/05/1912. F. Portrait etching of TR with reproduction of TR’s signature, by H.W. Miller, n.d.

Pkg. 4 G. Metropolitan Magazine cover for June, with image of TR on a horse, n.d. H. Crayon drawing by Art Young, ca. 1903-1904. Includes note: “A President for whom I had much admiration when he was denouncing the malefactors of great wealth.” I. Appointment of Victor Metcalf as Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 03/06/1905. J. “Remember to mark both sheets on your ballot,” poster with image of voting ballot and instructions for voting in the 1912 Presidential election, ca. 1912. K. Roosevelt and Johnson matted campaign poster, ca. 1912. L. “The Prodigal Father’s Return” by Bernard Partridge, ca. 1910. Appeared in Punch, 09/28/1910. Framed.

Pkg. 5 M. Cut-out of TR-advertisement for Moxie, n.d. [Alexander Rankin’s Office]

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Addenda Roosevelt, Theodore Gift of Karen Shields

10/7/15

Added to Box 24 I. Photographs. A. Photographic Reproductions.

1. Collage of TR, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d. 2. TR with soldiers, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d.

3. TR giving speech, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d. 4. Cartoon drawing of TR, signed “Flagg,” color, 10”x13”, n.d. 5. TR standing in front of tent in uniform, 11”x14”, black and white with color added, n.d. 6. Portrait of TR, black and white, 12.5”x16”, n.d.

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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE 1858-1919

Gift of Paul Richards Materials in the Richards-Roosevelt Room

Box 25 I. Correspondence. A. ALS to Van Arsdale, Capt. from TR, 1 p, 07/23/1898. Includes photograph of TR inscribed to Clyde C. Hunt. B. TLS to Whitney, Caspar from TR, 1 p., 09/25/1901. Includes photo of TR. C. ALS to TR from William Howard Taft, 1 p., ca. 1907. Includes drawing of Taft. D. TLS to James T. Addison from Henry Cabot Lodge, 1 p., 05/20/1916. Includes portrait of Lodge. II. Photographs. A. Photo reproduction of TR and Officers of the “Rough Riders,” n.d. B. Portrait of TR signed, 03/20/1905 C. Signed portrait of TR, 06/04/1906. D. Group portrait with TR and his cabinet, 1909. Signed by all. E. Portrait signed to Edwin V. Morgan “with all good wishes from his friend,”10/23/1913. III. Memorabilia. A. Bronze plaque engraved with “Only He Deserves to Live Who Does Not Fear to Die,” n.d. Box 26 B. Dishes 1. 2 blue and white commemorative ceramic dishes, n.d. 2. Oval glass bread plate with “Square Deal” and Teddy bears around the edge, n.d. 3. Staffordshire dish in honor of Lewis & Clark centennial, n.d. 4. Oval glass commemorative br ead plate in honor of President McKinley, ca. 1901. 5. 1 blue and white portrait plates of TR, 1903. Box 27 C. Statuettes. 1. Alabaster bust of Grover Cleveland on pedestal base, n.d. 2. Plaster figure of President Taft in the White House chair, 1909. D. Miscellaneous. 1. Bone wood horn and rhinoceros skin fruit bowl, ca. 1910. Given by TR to his personal secretary, William Loeb and gift of Gerard Stodolski in honor of Gladys and Paul Richards. 2. Set of book ends in bronze with TR profile in bas-relief, n.d. Loose in Book Cases in Richards-Roosevelt Room without designated box numbers 05/06/2016., 3. Plaster penny bank in the shape of a bust of TR, n.d.

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IV. Artworks. A. Collier’s reproduction of John S. Sargent’s portrait of TR on tin, n.d. V. Photographs. A. Photo of TR (reproduction) by R.L. Dunn, n.d. B. TR with William McKinley, composite of 2 photographs, ca. 1900. C. Portrait of TR signed to Douglas Robinson 02/03/1907. D. Signed portrait of TR at his desk, 02/18/1907. E. Portraits of TR signed to Herbert Bayard Swope, ca. 1916. F. Roosevelt Luncheon, 09/01/1916. Signed by TR. G. Prints of TR in formal dress on horseback, ca. 1916. Materials on Display in the Richards-Roosevelt Room without designated box numbers 05/06/2016 7. Portrait of TR in Colonel’s uniform, 1898. 8. Portrait in Cabinet Room at White House, 1902. 9. Portrait of TR by Walter Shinn, ca. 1915. VI. Memorabilia. A. Dishware. 1. Baby plate with Roosevelt bears around edges, n.d. 2. China moustache cup, n.d. 3. Ceramic mug with decal of TR, n.d. 4. Glass tumbler etched with images of McKinley and TR, n.d. 5. Mug with portraits of Lincoln, Grant, and TR, n.d. 6. Oval multicolor tin serving tray with images of President McKinley and Roosevelt, n.d. 7. Presidential dish with TR’s face, n.d. 8. Weller pottery dish with bas-relief image of TR, n.d. 9. 1 blue and white portrait plates of TR, 1903. B. Plaques. 1. Bronze plaque engraved with “Aggressive fighting for the Right is the Noblest Sport the World Affords,” n.d. 2. Bronze BU commemorative plaque by Louis L. Leach, ca. 1925. Gift of the class of 1931. C. Statuettes. 1. Alabaster bust of TR, n.d. 2. Brass relief of TR with stand, n.d. 3. Bronze bust on plinth with facsimile signature. 4. Bronze cut-out bas relief of TR on rearing horse with clock set in, n.d. 5. Sculpture of TR on horseback, n.d. 6. Bull Moose statuette of National Progressive Party, ca. 1912.

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D. Textiles. 1. Commemorative pillow with portraits of TR and Victor Emmanuel, signed by both, n.d. 2. Tie with image of TR, n.d. E. Miscellaneous. 1. Ashtray with likeness of TR, n.d. 2. Ashtray with likeness of TR and McKinley, n.d. 3. Baccarat crystal paperweight, n.d. 4. Child’s metal toy on 4 wheels with TR riding horse in center, n.d. 5. Edison Amberol record of TR (cylindrical), n.d. 6. Edison Gold Moulded Records (cylindrical) of TR speaking, n.d. 7. Metal bank-bust of TR in Rough Rider hat, n.d. 8. Parker Bros. Rough Rider board game, n.d. 9. Rough Rider baking powder, n.d. 10. Teddy bear, n.d. 11. Two silver spoons, part of a service presented to Roosevelt in Nov. 1898 upon his election as Governor of New York. Used by him as Governor and Vice President. Made by William B. Durgin Co. in Concord, NH. Engraved with “T.R.” Mounted with an oval color photograph portrait and another portrait of TR surrounded by his four sons. Spoons are accompanied by a letter of provenance and other documentation (placed in inventory file). 11. Lunch pail with wooden handle and “Four Years More of the Full- Dinner Pail; McKinley and Roosevelt,” 1900. 12. Cast iron mechanical bank “TEDDY AND THE BEAR,” ca. 1906. 13. “Roosevelt and Africa” commemorative card set with photos of TR’s trip to Africa, ca. 1913.

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Roosevelt, Theodore Gift of Karen Shields

10/7/15 Preliminary Listing

Added to Box 24 I. Photographs. A. Prints.

1. Collage of TR, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d. 2. TR with soldiers, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d.

3. TR giving speech, black and white, 11”x14”, n.d. 4. Cartoon drawing of TR, signed “Flagg,” color, 10”x13”, n.d. 5. TR standing in front of tent in uniform, 11”x14”, black and white with color added, n.d. B. Photograph. 1. Portrait of TR, black and white, 12.5”x16”, n.d.