Ansley Wilcox letter : Buffalo, N.Y., to Andrew Langdon, president Buffalo Historical Society, 1905 Nov. 25.

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Ansley Wilcox letter : Buffalo, N.Y., to Andrew Langdon, president Buffalo Historical Society, 1905 Nov. 25.

Letter enclosing the typewritten draft of Wilcox's paper, "Theodore Roosevelt, President", prepared in Nov. 1902 for publication in a Thanksgiving supplement of the Daily Bazaar, issued in conjunction with a benefit for the Buffalo School Teachers Retirement Fund. Includes Wilcox's letter to Theodore Roosevelt, 20 Nov. 1902, asking for suggestions, and Roosevelt's note in reply, 22 Nov. 1902. The draft contains minor corrections by Roosevelt. Also, two copies of the printed Daily Bazaar containing the paper.

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