Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . Copyright, 1005, by From the Broadway Magazine, Horace McFarland Co. September, 1907 As (ol. Roosevelt appeared iu action. GOVERNOR 15 /COLONEL ROOSEVELTS first letter to me^^-^ was sent from Montauk Point, where hewas temporarily stationed. It was written in longhand by one of the Rough Riders who acted as hissecretary. I had mailed Mr. Roosevelt severalof my stories taken from the New York Herald andthe New York Times. He acknowledged their re-c


Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . Copyright, 1005, by From the Broadway Magazine, Horace McFarland Co. September, 1907 As (ol. Roosevelt appeared iu action. GOVERNOR 15 /COLONEL ROOSEVELTS first letter to me^^-^ was sent from Montauk Point, where hewas temporarily stationed. It was written in longhand by one of the Rough Riders who acted as hissecretary. I had mailed Mr. Roosevelt severalof my stories taken from the New York Herald andthe New York Times. He acknowledged their re-ceipt promptly, and said he was particularlypleased with the article paying tribute to thecolored troops for their bravery at San Juan. Hebelieved in giving every man a square deal. Colonel Roosevelt at the expiration of his termas Governor presented to the Oyster Bay librarythe official chair used by him in the Governorsroom at Albany. HTHEODORE ROOSEVELT was as tenacious-*- as a bull dog when it came to a question ofright or wrong, and he never let up until a wrongwas righted. I recall one instance, as an illustra-tion: Some time after Mr. R


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