PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/04/1917 - HFSID 88757
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Theodore Roosevelt sends a letter of thanks to Arthur Samuels about Samuels
liking his speeches.
Typed Letter Signed: "Theodore Roosevelt", 1p, 7x9¾. Oyster Bay,
Long Island, N.Y., 1917 October 4. To his friend, Arthur H. Samuels, U.S.
Food Administration, Washington, D.C. In full: "I shall look at
that rifle with great interest. I am glad you liked my speeches."
Handwritten by Roosevelt: "Good luck ever!" SAMUELS later served
as Editor of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine from 1929-1934. Glue stains on verso
show through at perimeter, mostly in blank areas. With original envelope
indicating it was forwarded to Capt. Arthur H. Samuels at the Surgeon General's
Office. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919, born in New York City) is one of
America's most well-known and flamboyant presidents. Roosevelt's heroism in the
Spanish-American War, where he earned the Medal of Honor for leading his
volunteer "Rough Riders" in a charge up San Juan Hill (1898), helped
him win the governorship of New York the next year. Elected Vice President in
1900, Roosevelt assumed the presidency upon President William McKinley's
assassination (1901), becoming America's youngest president. He was
re-elected in 1904. Roosevelt was the first American to win a Nobel Prize for
Peace, receiving the 1906 award for mediating the end of the Russo-Japanese
War. Known for his "Speak softly and carry a big stick" foreign policy,
Roosevelt settled the Canadian-Alaskan boundary dispute in 1903 and initiated
construction of the Panama Canal in 1904. He converted more than 125 million
acres of land into national forests and was a staunch advocate of antitrust
legislation. After failing to secure the Republican nomination, he run as the
Progressive ("Bull Moose") candidate in the famous presidential contest of 1912.
He lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson but securing more votes than incumbent
William Howard Taft, becoming the most successful third-party candidate in
recent United States history. Soiled. Two
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