Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Ethan A. Hitchcock
This item includes a letter of introduction for Sherman Bell, a former member of Theodore Roosevelt's regiment.
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STATE OF NEW York
EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
ALBANY
June 5th, 1900.
Hon. Ethan A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior,
Washington, D.c.
My dear Mr. Hitchcock :
I want to introduce to you personally one
of the men whom I trust most in al the United States- and you
know I do not give a letter of introduction to you unless I really
mean it- The bearer of this is Mr. Sherman Bell, formerly of my
absidely-
regiment. Mr. Bel 1 was almost -- and I am tempted to say the
A
best
only
soldier in the regiment. It was not, that he was entirely fearless
but that he was absolutely trustworthy in every shape and way He
has been not only in the mining business on his own account and
in connection with ex-Secretary Noble, but also United States
Marshal and Deputy Marshal on many different occasions. He is
one of the very few men whom the Wells, Fargo Express Company never
took any bond from when they sent him with bullion of no matter what
value. No small part of his life business has been the ferreting
out of frauds and crimes under circumstances where he could not
afford to make a mistake. I consider his judgment equal to his
integrity, and higher praise than that I could not give him. I
commend him most earnestly to your courtesy and consideration and
vouch for him in most unqualified terms.
Faithfully yours,
Theodore Roosevelp
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