[PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES]. ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Autograph letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to an unknown recipient, Oyster Bay, 1 June 1906. 1 p., 8vo, integral blank. Declining an interview because "I really have nothing of any interest to say."-- ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), New York, 7 November 1914. 1 p., 8vo. Denying that Mr. Edwards made a specific statement.-- ROOSEVELT, Edith Kermit. Autograph letter signed to Harris Crest, Oyster Bay, 9 June [no year]. 2 pp., 16mo. Thanking him for a photograph.-- TAFT, William H. Typed letter signed ("Wm H Taft") to Almon Gunnison, Washington, 15 December 1904. 1 p., 8vo, War Dept stationery. Remembering their meeting in Brooklyn and a discussion concerning Poland water.-- TAFT. Three typed letters signed ("Wm H Taft"), one as President, to Herman Ridder, Washington, 6 February 1908, 24 March 1908, and 22 December 1909. Together 3 pp., 8vo, 1 on White House stationery, 2 on War Dept stationery. Regretting that he will not be able to attend the annual dinner of the Associated Press and American Newspaper Publishers' Association. Together seven items. (7)

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[PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES]. ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Autograph letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt") as President, to an unknown recipient, Oyster Bay, 1 June 1906. 1 p., 8vo, integral blank. Declining an interview because "I really have nothing of any interest to say."-- ROOSEVELT. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), New York, 7 November 1914. 1 p., 8vo. Denying that Mr. Edwards made a specific statement.-- ROOSEVELT, Edith Kermit. Autograph letter signed to Harris Crest, Oyster Bay, 9 June [no year]. 2 pp., 16mo. Thanking him for a photograph.-- TAFT, William H. Typed letter signed ("Wm H Taft") to Almon Gunnison, Washington, 15 December 1904. 1 p., 8vo, War Dept stationery. Remembering their meeting in Brooklyn and a discussion concerning Poland water.-- TAFT. Three typed letters signed ("Wm H Taft"), one as President, to Herman Ridder, Washington, 6 February 1908, 24 March 1908, and 22 December 1909. Together 3 pp., 8vo, 1 on White House stationery, 2 on War Dept stationery. Regretting that he will not be able to attend the annual dinner of the Associated Press and American Newspaper Publishers' Association. Together seven items. (7)

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