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- Description:
- Cecil Spring Rice writes from his diplomatic posting in St. Petersburg, Russia. Russians are not happy with the Russo-Japanese War and are wary of foreigners, especially English and Americans. He sees Russia and Germany growing closer but doubts that they will ever reach an alliance. Spring Rice ...
- Date:
- 1904-05-25
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Spring Rice, Cecil, Sir, 1859-1918
- Description:
- Vice President Roosevelt recently spoke with Frederick William Holls about his trip to Europe. Holls was in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and everyone he met expressed their admiration and fondness for Secretary Hitchcock and his family.
- Date:
- 1901-08-21
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt asks Acting Secretary Loomis to review the government's response to Russia regarding their "impertinent communication to the press" after the Russian pogroms.
- Date:
- 1903-07-01
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt believes that the government was doing exactly what the Carnegie meeting and petition attempted to do. The passport question is difficult because there is no way to force the Russian government to recognize American passports. Pressure will continue to be exerted on Russia to ...
- Date:
- 1903-08-13
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Assistant Secretary Loomis will be formally bringing an end to the "Russian business" and President Roosevelt has no problem with the Russians knowing his irritation at their conduct in Manchuria.
- Date:
- 1903-07-18
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Assistant Secretary Adee needs President Roosevelt's approval of New Year messages to Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and President Díaz of Mexico. It is noted by George B. Cortelyou that President Roosevelt approves of the messages.
- Date:
- 1902-01
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Unknown
- Description:
- Report prepared at the request of the United States Senate containing the government correspondence regarding the retirement of Constantin Catacazy, Russian minister to the United States from 1869-1871. President Grant and the State Department sought the removal of Catacazy due to his poor conduc...
- Date:
- 1871-12-06
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893; Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
- Description:
- The Russian foreign office has refused to accept a petition on behalf of Russian Jews forwarded by President Roosevelt. The foreign office considers it a domestic matter and compared the situation to the United States accepting an anti-lynching petition.
- Date:
- 1903-07-03
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Unknown
- Description:
- Benjamin F. Montgomery forwards a request from Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt does not want to be present at the reception for Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich due to the Duke's reported behavior in New York City. She suggests that President Roosevelt's meeting with the duke b...
- Date:
- 1902-08-30
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Montgomery, Benjamin F., d. 1926
- Description:
- Benjamin F. Montgomery is working with Assistant Secretary Pierce to make the special arrangements requested for Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich's visit.
- Date:
- 1902-09-02
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Montgomery, Benjamin F., d. 1926