July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Adler: I deeply appreciate your letter and I appreciate the editorial. I sincerely hope that your boy may come back safely to you. Faithfully yours, Mr. H, C. Adler, Chattanooga Times, Chattanooga, Tenn. 991 July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Anderson: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your very kind letter. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. William H. Anderson, Anti-Saloon League of N.Y. 906 Broadway, City. 285American's Creed July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Andrews: Colonel Roosevelt is away for a couple of weeks. In the meantime, I am sending you this formal acknowledgment. yours, Secretary. Mr. Mathew Page Andrews, The American's Creed, 849 Park Avenue Baltimore, Md. 335Negroes July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Arant: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the colored K. P., for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. Arant, Pine Bluff, Ark. 215Beyrouts Soc July 30th, 1918. My dear Dr. Barbour:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. Najib Barbour, Pres., Beyrouts Society, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2422 July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Bartlett: We thank you and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Mary J. Bartlett, Hawthorne, N.Y. 5586[*Sp War Vet*] July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Commander: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Fitzhugh Lee Camp No. 15, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. M. Bates, Commander, [United Spanish War Veterans,] Fitzhugh Lee Camp No. 15, Tulsa, Okla.July 30th, 1918 Dear Mr. Battle: Colonel Roosevelt is away for a week or two. I know that he intends to include a contribution from the Nobel Peace Prize Fund, to the War Fund of the Salvation Army. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. George Gordon Battle, Salvation Army 122 West 14th Street, City. 2529July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Baugham: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Mary A, Baugham Washington, D.C. 3297S N Beetan July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. President: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the United Syrian Society of New York, for you kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. K. Boetan, Pres., United Syrian Society, 258 Broadway, New York. 3874July 30th, 1916. My dear Mrs. Bernhardt: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Sarah Bernhardt, San Francisco, Calif. 25114457 July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Bethel: Your letter of July 23rd has arrived in Colonel Roosevelt's absence from the city. He will be away for two or three weeks. In the meantime, I desire to advise you that unless Colonel Roosevelt is personally acquainted with your fitness for the position sought, it will not be possible for him to give you the letter you request; otherwise, his letters would be valueless. If it is a thing he can do, however, you may be sure he will gladly accede. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Walter R. Bethel, c/o H. C. Bethel, 147 Ninth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn.Bishop July 30th, 1918. Dear Farnham: That's a very nice note of yours. We appreciate it to the full. Faithfully yours, Mr. Farnham Bishop, Instructor's Company No. 5, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. 17551845 July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Borglum: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge receipt of your very courteous letter and to say that he has taken Mrs. Roosevelt up to Maine for a couple of week's stay. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Gutzon Borglum, 166 East 38th Street, New York. July 30th, 1918 My dear Mr. Boyle: Your letter really touches me and I thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William O Boyle c/o Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio. 5741July 30th, 1918 Dear Miss Clark: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Miss Eva Marie Clark, Wardwell Street, Stanford, Conn. 1905 6892July 30th, 1918. Gentleman: Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt deeply appreciate the kind letter of the Columbus Volunteers. Sincerely yours, Columbus Volunteers of New York, 171 Cherry Street, New York. 6978July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Bridges: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Chicago Ethical Society, for your kind message, Faithfully yours, Mr. Horace J. Bridges, Chicago Ethical Society, 5 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 9934July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. and Mrs. Campbell: We thank both of you and we mourn with you in the loss of your boy. Faithfully yours, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Campbell, Kenilworth, Ill. 935July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Campbell: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Bruce A. Campbell, Grand Exulted Ruler, Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, East St. Louis, Ill. 936July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Governor: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the people of Kansas, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Hon. Arthur Cappar, Governor, Topeka, Kans. 9937July 30th, 1918. Gentlemen: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Local Board for the City of Newport, and for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Thos. P. Carrothers, Mr. John Todd, Mr. Louis T. Widwig, Miss Frances L. Taylor, Local Board for City of Newport, Room 21, Court House, Newport, Ky. 49938July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Conway: I value your letter and I thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. J. Stockton Conway, Monkton, Md. 49939[*Conway*] July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Commander: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the ex-confederate veterans of Camp J. C. G. Key No. 156, Gonzales Company, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. S. Conway, Commander, Camp J. C. G. Key No. 156, Gonzales Company, Gonzales, Tex. 9940July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Coolidge: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the people of Massachusetts, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Calvin Coolidge, Acting Governor of Mass. Boston, Mass. 941July 30th, 1918. Dear Sergeant Cooper: Colonel Roosevelt sends you his regards and his deep appreciation. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Sgt. George W. Cooper, U. S. A. Hospital No. 16, New Haven, Conn. 9942July 30th, 1918. My dear Miss Cortez: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the Board, Argentine Committee, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Miss Elisa Cortez, Secy., Argentine Department, Y.W.C.A. 600 Lexington Avenue, City. 943July 20th, 1918. Dear Mr. Dale: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 24th with enclosure, and to advise you that Colonel Roosevelt is away for two or three weeks. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Samuel B. Dale, Textiles Co., 79 Milk Street Boston, Mass. 4July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Davis: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Arkansas D. A. R. and the United Daughters of 1812, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mrs. S. P. Davis, Arkansas D. A. R. United Daughters of 1812, Little Rock, Ark. 9945July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. De Groot: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mr. M. B. De Groot, 2233 Wightman Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 946July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Devendorf: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Irving R. Devendorf, Supreme Court Chambers, Herkimer, N.Y. 947July 30th, 1918. My dear Miss Dow: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Miss Annie May Banks Dow, Acting Chairman, Women's Committee, 120 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill, 48July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Drouet: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Henry Drouet, 258 Riverside Drive, New York City. 949July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Dunn:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Arthur W. Dunn, Western Newspaper Union, 1119 Woodward Bldg. Washington, D,C. 950July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Dyer: Mrs. Roosevelt and I thank you for your letter, and we thank you for letting us see the editorial. Faithfully yours, Mr. George C. Dyer, The Censor, Wright Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 51July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Earnest: That's a mighty nice letter of yours, and I thank you for it. That's a fine reply of yours and I thank you for letting me see it. Faithfully yours, Mr. D. C. Earnest, Dallas, Tex. 9952July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Easley: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your Secretary's letter and the enclosures which were under separate cover. Colonel Roosevelt will go into this matter upon his return from Maine. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Ralph M. Easley, Metropolitan Tower, 33rd Floor, New York City. 953July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Emerson: In Colonel Roosevelt's absence from the city I desire to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your very kind letter with enclosure. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Harrington Emerson, 30 Church Street, New York. 49954July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Fielding: I am glad that you agree with me about the Governorship. With hearty thanks, Faithfully yours, Mr. George T. Fielding, 2186 Loring Place, New York. 955July 30th, 1918. My dear Miss Finnigan: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the officers and members of Almira Townsend Auxiliary, No.3, United Spanish War Veterans, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Miss Emma Finningan, Secy. Almira Townsend Auxiliary No.3, U.S.W.V. San Francisco, Calif. 9956July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Florinsky: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mr. D. Florinsky, Russian Vice Consul, New York. 957July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Frauenstall: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Womans Committee of the Council of National Defense of Arkansas, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Joe. Frauenstall, State Chairman, Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, Little Rock, Ark. 58July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Frey: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. C. Frey, The York Dispatch, York, Pa. 959July 30th, 1918. My dear Mrs. Fuller: I thank you for your letter, but it is not possible for me to undertake that kind of work just now. You doubtless have seen my published statement. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Ella G. Hull Fuller, 324 West 107th Street, New York City. 960July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Creer: You should communicate that information to the War Department. Of course I have no influence in such matters. Faithfully yours, Mr. M. W. Creer, 110 West 40th Street, New York City. 9961[*Gusman*] July 30th, 1918. My dear young friend: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Miss Alzira Jean Gusman, 1408 Avenue I, Galveston, Texas. 962July 30th, 1918. Dear Mrs. Hale: I thank you for your very kind note. I distinctly remember your calling at the hospital last winter, and in relation to my niece, she has been away for the past six weeks. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Eleanor W. Hale, 355 Front Street, Chicopee, Mass. 63July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Harbourt: That's mighty nice of you. I thank you and deeply appreciate your kindness. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. M. ?Harbourt, Richmond, Ohio. 9964July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Hiester: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of Graco Reformed Church, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. John P. Hiester, 223 North Austin Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 965July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Hippisley: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mr. A. M. Hippisley, Auburn, New York. 966July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Hoadley: That's a mighty nice letter of yours. I thank you for letting me see the article. Faithfully yours, Mr. B. W. Headley, 1500 - 47th Street, Des Moines, Iowa. 967Hyde July 30th, 1918. My dear Ma[a]dames: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Women's Republican State Committee, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Miss Janette A. Hyde, Chairman, Miss Sarah Eddington, Secy., Woman's Republican State Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah. 68July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Irwin: In Colonel Roosevelt's absence from the office I am acknowledging the receipt of your letter of July 23rd. Colonel Roosevelt took Mrs. Roosevelt up to Maine a week ago, and I expect that they will remain there for two or three weeks. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. James M. Irwin, Quincy, Ill. 969July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Jackson: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss on your son. Faithfully yours, HON. M. B. Jackson, Legislative Assembly, Victoria, B.C. 970July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Jacobs: I thank you. May your two gallant boys come back to you. Faithfully yours, Mr. Wm. V. Jacobs, Glenew, Ill. 49971July 30th, 1918. Dear Comrade: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Colonel A. L. Kline Camp No. 99, United Spanish War Veterans, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. William J. Keating, 269 Skillman Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 9972July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Kelly: Why don't you get into touch with your Congressman or Senator? Of course, I have no influence with the Administration. Faithfully yours, Mr. Joseph Herbert Kelly, c/o Dubuque Times-Journal, Dubuque, Iowa. 9973July 30th, 1918. My dear General King: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the officers and men at the Wisconsin Camp of Instruction Unit, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, General Charles King, Commanding, Camp Douglas, Wis. 49974July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. King: Is accordance with your request, Colonel Roosevelt's address is Dark Harbor, Maine. Sincerely yours, Mr. John T. King, Bridgeport, Conn. 49975July 30th, 1918. My dear M. Liebert: I thank you for sending me the telegram of M. Gambon. May I ask that you send him the enclosed? Faithfully yours, M. Gaston Liebert, French Consul General, 10 Bridge Street, New York City. 9976July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Locklin: That's very kind of you. I thank you, and very much appreciate your courtesy. Faithfully yours, Mr. John L. Locklin, 36 Gold Street, New York. 49977July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Matthews: I am deeply touched by your telegram and I thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Jerry A. Matthews, Washington, D.C. 9978July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. McKennell: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mr. T. P. McKennell, Carthage N.C. 979July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Mejia: I value your cable, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mr. Ramos Mejia, Buenos, Aires, S.A. 9980July 30th, 1918. Dear Miss Meloney: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to thank you for your note and to say that some time later on when he is coming into his office again, he will be glad to have you stop by for a moment. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Miss Marie M. Meloney, The Woman's Magazine, 3 MacDougal Street, New York City. 49981July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Miller: I appreciate the poem, and I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. R. Miller, 1316 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 9982July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Quartermaster: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the men of Lee Forby Camp No.1, United Spanish War Veterans of Omaha, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Perry Miller, Quartermaster, Lee Forby Camp No.1, Omaha, Nebr. 9983July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Montgomery: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. H. Montgomery, Bartlesville, Okla. 49984July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Morrison:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. G. N. Morrison, 1 Algonquia Avenue, Toronto, Canada. 9985July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Mortimer: That's a mighty nice letter of yours, and I thank you for it. But I could not possibly accept the nomination for the Governorship. By this time you have probably seen my published letter. Sincerely yours, Mr. F. C. Mortimer, 314 Lockwood Avenue, New Rochelle, N.Y. 9986July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Myers:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. L. Myers, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 9987July 30th, 1918. New York Telephone Co., 72 East 42nd Street, New York City. Gentlemen: With reference to y remittance to you of July 6th for $15.70, I neglected to say that that amount covered toll charged from April 17th to May 16th,inclusive. Sincerely yours, Secretary. 988July 30, 1918. My dear Mr. Nicholls: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mr. George W. Nicholls, Spartansburg, S.C. 9989July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Chairman: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Four Minute Men of Chicago, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Ernest Palmer, Chairman, Four Minute Men of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 9990July 30th, 1918. My dear Miss President: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the New York City Colony of New England Women, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Miss Sara A. Palmer, Pres., N.Y.C. Colony of New England Women, New York City. Send to 308 West 93rd St. 9991 July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Parsons: Colonel Roosevelt thanks you and deeply appreciates the message of the students and faculty of the Indiana State Normal School. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. William W. Parsons, Press. Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind. 9992July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Payne: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the Board of Directors, of the Associated Commercial Travelers of America, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. George Henry Payne, Associated Commercial Travelers of America, 345 Fifth Avenue, City. 993July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger: I thank you both and appreciate your message. Faithfully yours, Mr. ad Mrs. Curt H. Reisinger, 993 Park Avenue, New York City. 9994July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Chairman: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the Republican Territorial Convention, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. A. G. M. Robertson, Chairman, P. S. F. Honolulu, H.I. 9995July 30th, 1918. Gentlemen: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Berkley Defense Corps, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Victor J. Robertson, Pres., Mr. V. R. McHale, Secy., Berkely Defense Corps, Berkley, Calif. 996July 30th, 1918. My dear Judge Sanford:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Judge Edward T. Sanford, U.S. District Court, Knoxville, Tenn. 9997July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Sayler: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your very kind letter. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Walter F. Sayler, 4 Rutland Square, Boston, Mass. 9998July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Saxe: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your very kind letter with enclosure. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Sigmond Saxe, 18 East 41st Street, New York. 999July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. St. Clair: It is out of the question for me to write something. Won't you please take the things I have said again and again in my speeches and articles about the Liberty bonds? Make any extract that you wish and send it to me and I will sign it. That is the way to do really good work. Faithfully yours, Mr. Labert St. Clair, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. 000July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Scheider: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to thank you for your very kind letter. He appreciates also your kindness in sending the enclosure. That was a splendid effort on the part of that very young boy! Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. E. F. Schneider, Cleveland Southwestern & Columbus Ry. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 001July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Chairman: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Republican State Assembly, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Karl C. Schuyler, Chairman, Republican State Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colo. 002July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Sheets: I am entirely ashamed of myself for not sooner having sent you the enclosed check covering charges re. my chair from Washington to New York. I can't begin to tell you of the great deluge of work I found here and it just seemed almost impossible to get out from under it. That was a lovely lunch at the Shoreham. I enjoyed it so much and I sincerely trust I may be able to do something for your friend, Mrs. Maddux, some time. Re. the position about which I spoke to her; there is no further word on just now; and we may not know anything more definite for another mouth or two. You may be sure, however, I shall bear her in mind always. Sincerely yours, Mr. H. H. Sheets, Southern Bldg., Washington, D.C. 03July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Sherman: Colonel Roosevelt thanks you, but it is not possible for me to go into anything additional at this time. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Hamilton Sherman, Waverly, Pa. 04July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Slocum: I had hoped to be able to write you sooner relative to your very kind invitation for Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt, but it has just simply been impossible. You haven't an idea of the deluge of mail. Just a few days before I left for White Sulphur. Mrs. Derby and her two small children went up to Maine for the summer. When the news about her brother was received, she came down at once to her mother and father and she insisted that they return with her for a couple of weeks. They are in Maine now, but I am sure that they would enjoy White Sulphur, and some time in the future (perhaps in the fall) I hope they may be able to go down for a very quiet time and rest. I will let both you and Mr. Trumbull know the moment I see an opening. With many thanks to you, and with kind regards to both Mrs. Slocum and you, Sincerely yours, Mr. J. Howard Slocum, Resident Manager, Hotel Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 05July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Small: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge with thanks your very kind letter and to return your enclosure herewith. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. J. Henry Small, Genl.Agt., Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., 307 World Bldg., City. 06July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Spohn:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Frank M. Spohn, Chemical Construction Co., 30 East 42nd Street, City. 007July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Starr: We thank you, and we mourn with you in the loss of your son. Faithfully yours, Mr. Merritt Starr, Chicago, Ill. 08July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. President: I thank you, ad through you I wish to thank the members of the Aero Club of Pennsylvania, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Joseph A. Steinmetz, Pres., areo Club of Penn. Philadelphia, Pa. 09July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Stillwell: I thank you and I hope your boy will come back safely to you. Faithfully yours, Mr. L. Stillwell, Erie, Kans. 10July 30th, 1918. My dear sor Thompson: I wish I could assist you, but unfortunately I cannot. I suggest that you get into communication with your Congressman or Senator. Sincerely yours, Prof. Garrett W. Thompson, 601 West 137th Street, New York City. 11 July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. Trumbull: Colonel Roosevelt desires me to thank you and to assure you on his very deep appreciation. I found upon my return that Mrs. Derby (who had gone up to Maine with her two small children before my departure for the south) had come down when the news regarding her brother was received, and she insisted that Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt go back with her for two or three weeks. They are in Maine now, but I shall try to get Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt to go down to your lovely hotel some time later on, and if you will let me know your address, I will get in touch with you when the appropriate time comes. Sincerely yours, Mr. Frank Trumbull, Hotel Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. 12July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Vivian: I am sorry, but it just is not possible for me to make another speaking engagement. You have no idea of the demands upon my time. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. F. Vivian, Chairman, Republican State Central Com., Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colo. 013July 30th, 1918. Dear Mr. von Tagen: Colonel Roosevelt directs me to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your very kind letter and copy of your letter to Mr. Hays. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Charles H. von Tagen, 6334 Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 14July 30th, 1918. My dear Judge Wasson:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours. Judge Henry G. Wasson, Court of Common Pleas, 5th Judicial District of Penn., Pittsburgh, Pa. 5July 30th, 1918. Gentlemen: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of Palisade Lodge No. 571, I. O. O. F. of Yonkers, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Harry L. Weir, Noble Grand, Mr. William H. Rice, Secy., Palisade Lodge No. 571, I. O. O. F. Yonkers, N.Y. 6July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Whish: I appreciate your letter and the clipping. Give my warm regards to your wife. Faithfully yours, Mr. John D. Whish. 167 Lancaster Street, Albany, N.Y.July 30th, 1918. My dear Captain Wight: I thank you for your very kind letter. What wouldn't I give to face the danger in this crisis with my sons? No doubt you have seen my published statement relative to the Governorship matter, by this time. Faithfully yours, Capt. Ira E. Wight, 9th Battalion, 163rd Depot Bgd. Camp Dodge, Iowa. 018July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Wilcox: I thank you for your very kind letter. I am glad that you agree with me about the Governorship. I could not possibly undertake anything of the kind at the present time. Faithfully yours, Mr. Ansley Wilcox, 684 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, New York. 19July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Wilson:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Willard O. Wilson, 347 Madison Avenue, City.July 30th, 1918. My dear Mr. Yervant: That's most kind of you. I thank you. I deeply appreciate your letter and the editorial. Faithfully yours, Mr. Hratch Yervant, "Bahag" 814 Old South Bld., Boston, Mass. 21July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Agner: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boys will some home safely. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Carrie L. Agner, 379 West 127th Street, New York City.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Aldridge:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. George W. Aldridge, Rochester, N.Y.187 July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Allen:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. Manning Allen, Tama, Iowa.1038 July 31st, 1913. My dear Mr. Allen:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William T. Allen, Augusta, Ga.1056 July 31st, 1916. My dear Miss Armhold:- I deeply appreciate your card and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Nettie E. Armhold, Nixon Apartments, Atlantic City, N.JJ834 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Atkinson:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours. Mr. Morace L.B. Atkinson, Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D.C.968 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Babcock: I thank you for your message, I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. Courtlandt Babcock, 641 Jefferson Street, Milwaukee, Wis.1706 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Baldwin:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. Edward D. Baldwin, 242 House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.3622 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Barker:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Rodman Barker, Fort Royal Avenue, Roxboro, Pa.3378 July 31st, 1918. Gentlemen:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Barton & Barton, 838-840 Memphis Trust Company, Memphis, Tenn.5930 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Barton: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. R. M. Barton, 838 Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn.5937 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bates:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Arthur L. Bates, Moadville, Pa.3245 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Beard:- Iddeeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Dan Beard, Rowlands, Pa.2949 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Beck:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William Beck, The George De Wele Company, Fort Wayne, Ind.3913 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bement: I thank you and Mrs. Bement on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Edward N. Bament, 36 Pearl Street, Eartford, Conn.5541 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bennett: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. George Bennett, Iowa Conservation Ass'n, Iowa City, Iowa.5871 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bevan:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Arthur Dean Bevan, Chicago, Ill.5584 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Biggs: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Richard J. Biggs, 112 South Street, Baltimore, Md.4594 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Bingham:- I deeply appreciate your card and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Alonzo E. Bingham, 239 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2999 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bloodgood:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Wheeler P. Bloodgood, Mitchell Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. 5788 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Bolee: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boys will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mrs. J. H. Bolee, Wyanewood, Pa.3514 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bondy:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Joseph Bondy, Twin Lakes Farm, P.O. Star Lake, N.Y.5487 July 31st, 1918. My dear Senator Borah: I thank you and Mrs. Corah on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Hon. William E. Borah, U. S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 5745 July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Boyer: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Rev. J. W. Boyer, Reynoldsburg, Ohio.1912 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Brewer; I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. Robert Brewer, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 4738 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Brewster:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Frederick C. Brewster, Jr., Conanicut Yacht Club, Jamestown, R.I.4731 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Brock: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Marjorie Elliot Brock, Stanley Farm, Abington, Pa. 5708 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Brown:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. M. W. Brown, Arma, Ill. Arma,1931 July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Buckingham:- I deeply appreciate your message and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Rev. George S. Buckingham, Ottawa, Canada. 1294 July 31st, 1918. My dear Captain Buckler: I thank you and Mrs. Buckler on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Capt. George Buckler, A. T. Service, 104 Broad Street, New York. 1296 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Buning: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. L. L. Buning, 1211 Aroh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.5014 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Burnitt: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Alice A. Burnitt, 600S Calumet Avenue, Chicago, Ill.1228 July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Buttle:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Alicia Buttle, Trevoose, Pa.4832 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Chappel: I thank you and Mrs. Chappel on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. D. Chappel, 1136 Holley Court, Oak Park, Ill.July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Clapper: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. O. L. Clapper, Methodist Episcopal Church, Pesotum, Ill. 902July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr.& Mrs. Clark:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. & Mrs. E. S. Clark, Prescott, Arizona. 890July 31st, 1912. My dear Mr. Clifton: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the David Protestant Episcopal Church of New York, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Rev. E. G. Clifton, David Protestant Episcopal Church, New York. 44July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Cloud:- I deeply appreciate your your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. F. D. Cloud, Northbrae Improvement Club, Berkeley, California.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Collins: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. A. Collins, Morrisville, Pa. 6988July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Crane: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. D. M. Crane, Whaley & Crane, 643 Brooklyn Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 8718July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Crumbaugh: I thank you and Mrs. Crumbaugh on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Dr. J. W. Crumbaugh, 812 Equitable Bldg., Wilmington, Del. 8582July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Cadot: I thank you and Mrs. Cadot on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your telegram and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. P. M. Cadot, Curtis Court, (325) Minneapolis, Minn. 22July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Cairns:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. Robert Cairns, 267 Belleville Avenue, Newark, N.J. 023July 31st, 1918. Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Council of Defense, Calaveras County, San Diego, Calif. 24July 31st, 1916. My dear Mr. Callison:- I deeply appreciate your card and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Adolph W. Callison, 1288 Bay Street, Rosebank, S.I. 25July 31st, 1918. My dear M. Gambon: I am deeply touched by your thoughtful and kindly cable. I thank you with all my heart. Faithfully yours, M. Jules Gambon,July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Campbell: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. T. Campbell, Over First National Bank, Bristol, Tenn. 27July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Campbell: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. E. Campbell, Delaware, Ohio. 28July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Carroll:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Dorr H. Carroll Minot, N.D. 9July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Carter:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. P. Carter, Winchester, Va. 030July 31st, 1918. Gentlemen: I wish to thank the Celaveras County Council of Defense for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Council of Defense, Calaveras County, San Diego, Calif. 31July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Cowen:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours. Mr. Harry Cowen, 941 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 32July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. De Pass:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. S. De Pass, 2100 Consumers Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 33Devonshire July 31st, 1918. Your Highness: I am very deeply touched by your thoughtful and kindly telegram. I thank you with all my heart. Faithfully yours, His Highness, Duke of Devonshire, Ottawa, Ont, Canada. 34July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Dickinson: I thank you and Mrs. Dickinson on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Charles M. Dickinson, South Mountain Park, Binghamton, N.Y. 35July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Dickinson:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Phillip W. Dickinson, New York Society Library, 109 University Place, City. 36July 31st, 1916. My dear Mr. Dingley:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Frank L. Dingley, Lewiston Journal Co., Lewiston, Maine. 37July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Dixon: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Joseph K. Dixon, Educational Bureau, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 38July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Dixon:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. J. Q. Dixon, 220 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. 039July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Dole: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. Nathan Haskell Dole, Ogunquit, Maine. 40July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Donovan:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Cecilia I. Donovan, 111 West 190 Street, City. 1Duffield July 31st, 1918. My dear Archdeacon:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Archdeacon Roy Garrel Duffield, 64 6th Street, Garden City, N.Y. 2July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Eglehart:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. D. Stewart Eglehart, East Willeston 43July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Eheoerria: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Hon. Gerardo Eheoerria, Costa Rica's Belgian Consul, Washington, D.C.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Ellis: I thank you and Mrs. Ellis on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William T. Ellis, Swarthmore, Pa. 45July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Farakos: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Nicholas D. Farakos, 223 West 26th Street, New York. 46July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Fenton: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. Hester Fenton, Suite 33, 38, Westland Avenue, Boston, Mass. 47July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Fisher:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours. Mr. James A. Fisher, 234 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. & Mrs. Fitzsimmons:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Fitzsimmons, Ledro Wooley, Wash.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Folger: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. E. G. Folger, 242 Liberty Street, Lowell, Mass.July 31st, 1918. My dear Judge Gage:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Judge George W. Gage, Chester, S.C.July 31st, 1918. My dear Governor Gardner: I thank you and Mrs. Gardner on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your telegram and value it. Faithfully yours, Hon. Frederick D. Gardner, Executive Department, Jefferson City, Mo. July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Gibson: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. George K. Gibson, Wausau Sulphate Fibre Co., Mosinee, Wis. 53July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Glenson: I am very deeply touched by your own personal expression og sympathy, and by the action of the Republican State Committee in the State of New York. I thank you with all my heart. Faithfully yours, Mr. Lafayette D. Gleason, Republican State Committee, 43 West 39th Street, City. 4 July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Glenn:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. W. Frank Glenn, 509-510 Independent Life Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. 55July 31st, 1918. My dear Admiral Gomez: I thank you and your family on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your cable, and value it. Faithfully yours, Admiral Gomez Valparaiso, Chile.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Green: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. T. H. Green, Cor. 3rd Street & 5th Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minn. 7July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Guilfoyle:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Frank J. Guilfoyle, Syracuse, N.Y.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Guinn:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. J. Guinn, Windber, Pa.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Guilliam:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Thomas F. Guilliam, 24-25 Bennett Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Halley: That is a matter where Governmental authorities only can act. You should take it up with the War Department. Faithfully yours, Miss Katherine R. Halley, Room 427, Prudential Bldg. 16 South Burnett Street, East Orange, N.J. 0061July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Halstead: I value your cable, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Hon. Albert Halstead, Consul General, Stockholm, Sweden.July 31st, 1916. My dear Mr. Hannellee: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. John W. Hannelles, 703 Stoneley Court, Washington, D.C.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hannes:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William P. Hannes, The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. 4July 31st, 1918. Mesdames:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Elizabeth Herdensen, Miss Ida M. Smith, Millersburg, Ky.July 31st, 1918. Dear Mr. Haskell: Colonel Roosevelt took Mrs. Roosevelt up to Maine last week, and I do not expect him to return to the city for another week or two. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Hon. Reuben L. Haskell, 1216 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 66July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Havens: I thank you and your family on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. A. O. S. Havens, The Moors, Point Pleasant, N.J. 67 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Haviland: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Haviland, Audubon, N.J. 68July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Heavenrich:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Sidney F. Heavenrich, 10 Canfield Avenue, Detroit, Ill. 69July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hemenway:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Z. S. Hemenway, Hawthorne, Cal. 070July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hill: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. A. Hill, Valley View Gardena, Steubenville, Ohio. 71July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hill: I thank you and Mrs. Hill on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. William H. Hill, 100 Boston Blvd., E., Detroit, Mich. 072July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hinckley: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. H. M. Hinckley, Danville, Pa. 73July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hinebaugh:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. W. H. Hinebaugh, 401 Life Bldg., Ottawa, Ill. 074July 31st, 1918. My dear Hornaday:- I deeply apprediate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. T. Hornaday, The Zoological Park, City. 075July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Hulings: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. Willis J. Rulings, Oil City, Pa. 076July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Huntington:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. G. Huntington, Howell, Mich. July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Huston: I thank you for your message. I hope you kinsfolk may return safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. B. Huston, 803 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. 78July 31st, 1918. My dear Governor Jelke: I thank you and Mrs. Jelke on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter, and value it. Faithfully yours, Hon. William D. Jelke, Birmingham, Ala. 079July 31st, 1918. My dear MR. Jenkins:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Marion Sackett Jenkins, 451 West End Avenue, City. 0080July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Kahn:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Otto Kahn, 1100 5th Ave, City. 081July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Koo: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mr. V. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister, Washington, D.C. 82July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. La Mond: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. P. La Mond, 612 Washington Street, Natchez, Miss. 083July 31st, 1916. My dear Mr. Lauder: I value your cable, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mr. Harry Lauder, Southport, England. 084[*Leach*] July 31st, 1919. Gentlemen: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the Seventh Ward Regular Republicans Organization, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Mr. Henry Leach, Pres., Mr. H. Lath, Secy., 7th Ward, Regular Republicans Org. Chicago, Ill. [*085*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Lemly:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. A. Lemly, 219 Church Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 86July 31st, 1918. Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt greatly regrets that it is not possible for them to accept the kind invitation of Mr. Adolph Lewisohn to luncheon Thursday, August 1st, 1918. Mr. Adolph Lewisohn, 881 Fifth Avenue, City. [*087*]July 31st, 1912. My dear Sir Thomas: I value your cable, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Sir Thomas Lipton, London, England. [*8*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Mackall: I thank you and Mr. Mackall on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Madge Bullock Mackall, 102 West 80th Street, New York City. [*9*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Maher: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Kate Boutelle Maher, 5235 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [*90*][*Malcolm*] July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. President: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank the members of the American United Association of London, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, President Malcolm, American United Ass'n of London, London, England. [*91*] President Malcolm, American United Ass'n of London, London, EnglandJuly 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. MacInnis:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. John M. MacInnis, South Presbyterian Church, Syracuse, N.Y. [*92*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. McAriney: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Thomas McAriney, 569 Norfolk Street, Mattapan, Boston, Mass. [*93*]July 31st, 1918. My dear [Dean] McClenahan: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dean Howard McClenahan, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. [*094*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. McClure: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. S. S, McClure, Union League Club, New York. [*095*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. McCusker: That's a mighty nice letter of yours. Believe me, I appreciate it to the full. Faithfully yours, Mr. Thomas McCusker, Employee Association of Oregon, Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. [*096*][*McGovern*] July 31st, 1918. My dear Governor:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. Francis He McGovern, 1102-1110 Wells Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. [*097*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. McGrath: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Eugene McGrath, 212 - 6th Avenue, New York. [*98*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. McMillian: I thank you for the letter and I mourn with you in the loss of your brother. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. A. McMillian, Prescott, Ark. 99July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Merrill: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant boy will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mr. F. O. Merrill, 190 North Main Street, St. Albans, Vt. 0100July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Michailovitch: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Mr. L. Michailovitch, Serbian Minister, Washington, D.C. 01July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Mills: 8 I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Thomas G. Mills, 150 Oxford Street, Hartford, Conn. 02July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Millspaugh:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. A. L. Millspaugh, Chief Clerk, Office of Secretary of State, Springfield, Ill. 03July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Milne: That's a mighty nice letter of yours, and a mighty nice editorial. I thank you for sending it to me. Faithfully yours, Mr. E. J. Milne, North Fork Livestock Ass'n, North Fork, Nevada. 104July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Minor: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Viola V. Minor, Lonsdale Apt. 304, Washington, D.C. 5July 31st, 1918. Your Highness:- I deeply appreciate your cable and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Prince of Monaco, Aix les Baines, France. [*06*]July 31st, 1918. My dear M. Monrose:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, M. E.W. Monrose, Agent Connulaire de France, Tampa, Florida. 7July 31st, 1918. My dear Captain Moreira: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Capt. Nobrega Moreira, Naval Attache, c/o Brazilian Embassy, Washington, D.C. 8July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Nation:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Marion S. Nation, 901 Exchange, Emporia, Kansas.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Neely:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. F. T. Neely, Maidstone In. East Hampton, L.I.July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. O'Brien:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Jay C. O'Brien, R.F.D. 189, Brighton, N.Y.July 31st, 1918. Dear Mr. Oliver: Colonel Roosevelt is away for two or three weeks, and is not easily accessible, so I cannot submit your telegram to him until his return. Sincerely yours, Secretary, Mr. W. J. Oliver, Knoxville, Tenn. 2July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss O'Reilly: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss O'Reilly, 3215 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. [*13*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Major Osterrieth: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Major Leon Osterrieth, Chief of the Belgian Military Mission, Washington, D.C. 4July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Parks: I thank you and Mrs. Parks on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. George Winant Parks, Providence, R.I. 115July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Partridge: I thank you and Mrs. Partridge on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your telegram and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. John N. Partridge, Westport, Conn. 16July 31st, 1918. Dear Mr. Peace: Your letter of July 29th [was] is received, and I beg to advise you that Colonel Roosevelt is in Maine and will not return for two or three weeks. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. E. M. Pease, Syndicate Company Corporation, 156 - 5th Avenue, City. [*0117*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Senator Penrose:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. Boise Penrose, Philadelphia, Pa. 118July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Minister: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Hon. F. A. Pexet, 12 East 31st Street, New York City. 19July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Pierce:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Will Pierce Office of Quartermaster General of Army, Washington, D.C. [*20*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Pike: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. Trevitt Pike, The Harvey Apts., 124 Audubon Avenue, New York. 1July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Press:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Louis E. Press, The Lees-Bradner Co., Cleveland, Ohio. [*2*]July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Price:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. Byron S. Price, 65 Central Park West, City. 23July 31st, 1918. My dear Colonel Reybaud: I value your telegram, and appreciate your having communicated with me. Faithfully yours, Colonel E. Reybaud, Argentine Military Attache, Washington, D.C. 24July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Bichberg:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Donald R. Richberg, Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 25July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Roberts: I thank you for your message. I hope your gallant husband will come home safely. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Edna Hughes Roberts, The Garment Weekly, 1188 Broadway, City. 126July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Rooney:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. John Jerome Rooney, 233 Broadway, City. 127July 31st, 1918. Dear Mr. Rosenwald: Your letter of July 29th is received during Colonel Roosevelt's absence in Maine. I desire to assure you of his appreciation, and upon his return I shall advise him of its receipt. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Julius Rosenwald, Council of National Defense, Washington, D.C. 128July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Rowland:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours Mr. Dunbar Rowland, Dept. of Archive and History, Jackson, Moss. 129July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Saba: I thank you, and through you I wish to thank your congregation, for your kind message. Faithfully yours, Rev. N. C. Saba, St. Mary's Syrian American Orthodox Church, Johnstown, Pa. 30 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Salmon:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Eva W. Salmon, 1317 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 31July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Salmon: I deeply appreciate your telegram, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Eva L. Salmon, 1317 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 132July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Seger: I thank you and Mrs. Seger on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Hon. George N. Seger, Mayor, City of Passaic, N.J. 133July 31st, 1918. My dear Captain Shatcher:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Captain H.M. Shatcher, Army Piers, Hoboken, N.J. 34July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Slaght:- I deeply appreciate your telegram and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. J. M. Slaght, U.S. Shipping Board, Washington, D.C. 35 July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Smith: I deeply appreciate your telegram, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Ralph W. Smith, Coronado Bldg., Denver, Colo. 136July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Snyder:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. C. Snyder, Tarn, Iowa. 137July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Stanley:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Charlotte M. Stanley, 233 West 130th Street, City. 138July 31st, 1918. My dear Miss Steinsicek:- I deeply appreciate your card and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Miss Adele L. Steinsieck, 139July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Stewart:- I deeply appreciate your card ad thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. John A. Stewart, 233 Broadway, City. 0140July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Stiling: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Ackland Stiling, Atlanta, Ga. 141July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Stone:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. James Stone, Oxford, Mass. 142July 31st, 1918. Dear Mr. Stratton: Indeed, I shall show that editorial to Colonel Roosevelt upon his return from Maine. I think it's a mighty nice one. Sincerely yours, Secretary. Mr. Leslie A. Stratton, Coney Island Times, Stratton Bldg., Coney Island, N.Y. 143July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Stryckee: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. M. Woolsey Stryckee, Rome, New York. 144July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Sullivan: I deeply appreciate your telegram, and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. Frank Q. Sullivan, Pheland Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. 45July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs. Sutherland:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. M. A. F. Sutherland, Valley Farm, Peterborough, N.H. 46July 31st, 1918. My dear Mrs.Swain:- I deeply appreciate your card and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mrs. Edward T. Swain, Renovo, Pa. 147July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Taylor: I deeply appreciate your letter, and thank you for it. 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Gentlemen: I am sorry, but Colonel Roosevelt is out os reach and will not return to the city for two or three weeks. Sincerely yours, Secretary. The Toledo Times, Toledo, Ohio. 0154July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Upshur: I thank you and Mrs. Upshur on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt and myself. We appreciate your letter and value it. Faithfully yours, Mr. George L. Upshur, 1790 Broadway, New York. 50155July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Van der Weyde:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. W. M. Vander Weyde, 12 East 15th Street, City. 50156July 31st, 1918. My dear Mr. Vanderpool: I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Mr. George B. Vanderpool, Chatham, N.Y. 50157July 31st, 1918. My dear Dr. Van Derveer:- I deeply appreciate your letter and thank you for it. Faithfully yours, Dr. G. W. Van Derveer, 34 Garden Street, Mount Holly, N.J. 50158July 31st, 1918. 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