Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Robert Bacon (1902)
Dear Bob: Do you recollect when you wrote me a similar letter over four years ago just before the outbreak of the Spanish war? I have always prized that letter
Dear Bob: Do you recollect when you wrote me a similar letter over four years ago just before the outbreak of the Spanish war? I have always prized that letter

President’s Annual Message, 60th Cong., 2nd sess., Congressional Record 43, p 1 S16. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1908/12/08. To the Senate and House of Representatives: FINANCES. The financial standing of the Nation at the present time

President’s Annual Message, 59th Cong., 2nd sess., Congressional Record 41, p 1 S22. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1906/12/04. To the Senate and House of Representatives: As a nation we still continue to enjoy a literally unprecedented

President’s Annual Message, 59th Cong., 1st sess., Congressional Record 40, p 1 S91. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1905/12/05. To the Senate and House of Representatives: The people of this country continue to enjoy great prosperity.

President’s Annual Message, 58th Cong., 3rd sess., Congressional Record 39, p 1 S10. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1904/12/06. To the Senate and House of Representatives: The Nation continues to enjoy noteworthy prosperity. Such prosperity is of

President’s Annual Message, 58th Cong., 2nd sess., Congressional Record 38, p 1 S2. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1903/12/07/senate-section. To the Senate and House of Representatives: The country is to be congratulated on the amount of substantial

President’s Annual Message, 57th Cong., 2nd sess., Congressional Record 36, p 1 S7. https://www.congress.gov/bound-congressional-record/1902/12/02. To the Senate and House of Representatives: We still continue in a period of unbounded prosperity. This prosperity

Source: Theodore Roosevelt, First Annual Message to Congress, Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, with the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 3,

My Dear Mr. Sinclair: I have your letter of the 13th instant. I have now read, if not all, yet a good deal of your book, and if you can

Roosevelt, Theodore. “Who Is a Progressive?” The Outlook, April 13, 1912. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.32106012661507?urlappend=%3Bseq=841%3Bownerid=9007199271941056-847 In his recent speech at Philadelphia President Taft stated that he was a Progressive, and this raises the