Theodore Roosevelt memorial tablet papers, 1938 Aug. 29-Sept. 14.

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Theodore Roosevelt memorial tablet papers, 1938 Aug. 29-Sept. 14.

Correspondence; typescripts of speeches; copy of oath of office; and clipping concerning ceremonies unveiling memorial tablet at the Wilcox House, where Theodore Rossevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States.

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