Letter, 1935.

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Letter, 1935.

Negative photostat of a letter, October 21, 1935, from Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., to W. E. Haseltine, Ripon, Wisconsin, discussing national political parties and means by which Republicans could get their message across to the people.

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