Telegram, 1901 September 14, Middletown, Conn., to Theodore Roosevelt, Buffalo, New York.

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Telegram, 1901 September 14, Middletown, Conn., to Theodore Roosevelt, Buffalo, New York.

Suggests immediately announcement by Roosevelt that the plans, policies and cabinet of McKinley are to be continued.

1 p. ; 13 x 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7089862

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