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- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks Edward E. Britton for his letter and kind words. He explains to Britton that his only desire is for people to come around to the principles of Americanism, which Roosevelt heartily believes in. He does not, however, care whether or not people like him personally.
- Date:
- 1916-01-05
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks Henry B. Joy for the letters and agrees with Joy's actions against "the moral mushiness of our people."
- Date:
- 1916-07-05
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks Mary H. Gross for the "particularly nice letter" of hers.
- Date:
- 1916-05-24
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt says William Faversham's letter is "impressive and ominous." He trusts that Faversham has seen his book, Fear God and Take Your Own Part.
- Date:
- 1916-04-03
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks William Roscoe Thayer for the letter and asks him to obtain an address for Callison so he can write him directly on the matter.
- Date:
- 1916-04-22
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919