Miscellaneous papers, 1885-1918.

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Miscellaneous papers, 1885-1918.

Miscellaneous items including correspondence, 1886-1918, of Roosevelt to Lyman C. Draper and Reuben G. Thwaites regarding data for his "Winning of the West," arranging a speaking engagement in Madison, Wis., and accepting the dedication of "Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"; a transcribed letter, January 15, 1912, to Richard Washburn Child suggesting Senator William E. Borah and Governor Francis E. McGovern as possible speakers on behalf of his 1912 Presidential campaign; photostats of two letters, October 25 and 30, 1885, to Henry Cabot Lodge regarding Roosevelt's injuries in a hunting accident; one volume containing three autographed photographs of President Roosevelt and seven letters, 1904-1907, regarding gifts sent to his children from Panama; and Associated Press telegrams regarding the attempted assassination of Roosevelt in Milwaukee, October 14, 1912.

0.3 c.f. (4 folders and 1 volume)

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