Theodore Roosevelt; an Intimate Biography by William Roscoe Thayer
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Very respectfully
THEODORE ROOSEVELT Certainly, nothing could be simpler than this card, which contains no puff of either the party or the candidate, or no promise. It drew a cordial response. Twenty-first Assembly District. 40th to 86th Sts., Lexington to 7th Aves. We cordially recommend the voters of the Twenty-first Assembly District to cast their ballots for Theodore Roosevelt for member of Assembly and take much pleasure in testifying to our appreciation of his high character and standing in the community. He is conspicuous for his honesty and integrity, and eminently qualified to represent the District in the Assembly. New York November 1, 1881 F. A. P. Barnard, William T. Black, Willard Bullard, Joseph H. Choate, William A. Darling, Henry E. Davies, Theodore W. Dwight, Jacob Hess, Morris K. Jesup, Edward Mitchell, William F. Morgan, Chas. S. Robinson, Elihu Root, Jackson S. Shultz, Elliott F. |
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