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This letter invites Robert E. Peary to Theodore Roosevelt's home.
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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt, President of the Board of Police Commissioners, to Lieutenant Robert E. Peary
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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt, President of the Board of Police Commissioners, to Lieutenant Robert E. Peary
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This letter invites Robert E. Peary to Theodore Roosevelt's home.
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Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary Family Collection
Letters and Telegrams Received
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1897-04-13
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Police Department,
Board of Police Commissioners
of the City of New York,
Theodore Roosevelt,
President.
Avery D. Andrews,
300.Mulberry Street,
Treasurer
Frederick D Grant,
Andrew D. Parker.
New York, April 13,
1897.
Lieutenant Robert E. Peary,
Brooklyn Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.:
My Dear Mr. Peary:
friday
If you could come to my house at about 5.30 or 6 on Thursday
afternoon it will give ne great pleasure to see you.
Faithfully yours,
Theodore Roosevelt