Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Ethan A. Hitchcock
This item includes a letter in which Vice President Roosevelt turns down a request to speak at the St. Louis Republican Club, as he has already agreed to speak at the Quattro-Centennial celebration of Colorado, and in Minnesota and Vermont.
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WASHINGTON,D.C.
is
Oyster Bay, N.Y, June 13th, 1901.
of
Hon. E. A. Hitchcock,
Secretary of the Interior,
Washington, D.C.
My dear Mr. Secretary:--
I am in receipt of your letter of
the 12th inst in reference to the invitation of the St.
Louis Republican Club. I do not want to speak this summer
more than I can help. I have accepted just three invitat
ions: One to go to the Quartoecentennial celebration of
Colorado's statehood; one to Minneseta;and one to Vermont,
the last two being in fulfilment of promises I made when
I skipped those states last fall in the campaign. I wish
you could see the multitude of requests that I receive of
ever kind and sort. Now I want to speak in Missouri, but
do you think this is the year for me to speak? If I speak
this year
il means definitely that I cannot speak next and
probably bossibly not the year after. Do you not think it would be
better for me to speaker later? I do not want to be
travelling about making speeches every where. I cannot
do justice to the audience, the subject, or myself, under
such conditions; and the alternative is that I mustnot try
to make more than one speech in a State during my term
save under exceptional circumstances Do you not think
this is sound? of do nFaithfully yours,
want to wake more ctan one aleud
Minouri and not abl this year.
Theodore Roosevely
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