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Roosevelt Theodore

Small archive comprised of three typed letters, two signed by Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. as “Theodore Roosevelt”, spanning between February 1922 and April 1928. Letters were in response to inquiries from Sharpless Dodson Green, a public school administrator from Trenton, New Jersey.

 

On February 2, 1922, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. gave Green’s graduating seniors a little life lesson advice on watermarked “Navy Department, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Washington” letterhead. “In the by and all there is nothing so much fun as work and one of the best moments of life is when one strikes out for one’s self, independent for the first time … If we do not make that work a pleasure we lose the greatest part of our fun in existence”, Roosevelt wrote. In near fine condition, with expected paper folds and a little edge soiling, the page measuring 8” x 10.5”.

 

Over six years later, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. wrote on April 25, 1928 that he was forwarding an autographed copy of “Rank and File” to S.D. Green, now in Philadelphia. Roosevelt signed the TLS as “Theodore Roosevelt” on “Theodore Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, Long Island” letterhead. Accompanied by a TLS dated three weeks before on matching letterhead from Colonel Roosevelt’s secretary informing Green of Roosevelt’s Western speaking engagement. Both in good to very good condition, with expected paper folds and stains. Roosevelt’s signed letter with considerable discoloration along left and bottom edge.

 

In 1928, Green had requested autographed copies of two of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.’s works, "Average Americans" published in 1919, and "Rank and File: True Stories of the Great War", published in 1928.

 

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1887-1944) followed in his father’s political and martial footsteps. Between March 1921 and September 1924, Roosevelt, Jr. served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy; two tenures as Governor of Puerto Rico and the Philippines followed. Roosevelt, Jr. fought in both world wars. He was promoted to Brigadier General by 1941 and supervised the Allied invasion of Normandy beaches in June 1944. 

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