ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, President. Two letters signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to Reverend Edward Hale, Chaplain of the Senate. Washington, D.C., 22 March 1905 and 25 June 1906, together 2 pages, 4to, White House stationery, thanking Hale for a copy of "The Promoters" and commenting "I don't know anything about Greener personally. I have heard good of him, but I have also heard matters to his discredit. I have left the affair in the hands of Secretary [of State, Elihu] Root" -- ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Letter signed ("Franklin Roosevelt") as President, to Dean Howard Robbins, Hyde Park, 3 October 1936, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, "Your...approval of the address is indeed gratifying." -- ROOSEVELT, EDITH KERMIT, First Lady. Autograph letter signed as First Lady to Robbins, Oyster Bay, 25 February n.y., 2 pages, small 4to, a "line of thanks for the sermon" -- ROOSEVELT, E.K. Autograph note on calling card: "The text of your Ash Wednesday sermon." -- ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR. Letter signed as First Lady, to Robbins, New York, 30 November 1926, 1 page, 4to, "I am glad to give you a letter to Mr. Bing...." Together six items. (6)

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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, President. Two letters signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to Reverend Edward Hale, Chaplain of the Senate. Washington, D.C., 22 March 1905 and 25 June 1906, together 2 pages, 4to, White House stationery, thanking Hale for a copy of "The Promoters" and commenting "I don't know anything about Greener personally. I have heard good of him, but I have also heard matters to his discredit. I have left the affair in the hands of Secretary [of State, Elihu] Root" -- ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Letter signed ("Franklin Roosevelt") as President, to Dean Howard Robbins, Hyde Park, 3 October 1936, 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, "Your...approval of the address is indeed gratifying." -- ROOSEVELT, EDITH KERMIT, First Lady. Autograph letter signed as First Lady to Robbins, Oyster Bay, 25 February n.y., 2 pages, small 4to, a "line of thanks for the sermon" -- ROOSEVELT, E.K. Autograph note on calling card: "The text of your Ash Wednesday sermon." -- ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR. Letter signed as First Lady, to Robbins, New York, 30 November 1926, 1 page, 4to, "I am glad to give you a letter to Mr. Bing...." Together six items. (6)