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Roosevelt Theodore 1858 - 1919 Theodore Roosevelt TLS opines that President Wilson will not employ the Rough Riders.

Single page TLS, 8.25" X 11", on Kansas City Star, New York Office letterhead, with autograph annotations by Roosevelt. Dated "July 3rd, 1918", and signed by him as "Theodore Roosevelt". Near fine with light toning, expected folds, and a paper clip indent. Provenance, last sold in 1986 at Christie's New York as a part of lot 220.

An excellent letter to J.H. Snodgrass, Special Consideration. Rep., agreeing with his letter by a recipient about the conduct of the war, as shown in full below:

"Dear Mr. Snodgrass:

That's a very interesting letter of yours. I entirely agree with you. I think only a small contingent of allied troops would be necessary; I am sure that Mr. Wilson has not the slightest intention of using me under any condition.

Faithfully yours,

Theodore Roosevelt"

Theodore Roosevelt opines on the size of the Allied Expeditionary Force while expressing his disappointment over not being involved in the war effort. At the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, Roosevelt campaigned strenuously for the United States to enter the conflict on the side of the Allies while roundly denouncing Wilson's neutrality policy. When the United States finally declared war on the Central Powers, Congress authorized Roosevelt to raise four divisions modeled on his Rough Riders. However, Wilson issued a public statement to the press that he would not be sending Roosevelt and his men to France, instead forming a larger expeditionary force under the command of John J. Pershing. In the summer of 1918, as American soldiers took up positions on the Western Front, Roosevelt betrays his naiveté about modern warfare, opining that "I think only a small contingent of allied troops would be necessary; I am sure that Mr. Wilson has not the slightest intention of using me under any condition."

An extraordinary and scarce letter with revealing content.

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