ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), as President, to C. F. Hodge, 29 September 1908. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, laid down on card alongside a photo of Roosevelt .
ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), as President, to C. F. Hodge, 29 September 1908. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, laid down on card alongside a photo of Roosevelt . "THE INIQUITOUS FOLLY OF THE PEOPLE WHO KILL THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATURES FOR THEIR TUSKS FOR WATCH CHARMS" "IT IS A PLEASANT THING TO HEAR FROM A ROUGH RIDER ON SUCH A SUBJECT," Roosevelt tells Hodge, who had evidently written his former commander about conservation and protection of endangered species. "I entirely agree with you, but under our form of Government I do not see what the national Government can possibly do. I have the same matter up in connection with the protection of elk from the iniquitous folly of the people who kill these beautiful creatures for their tusks for watch charms. I have sent your letter to Dr. Hart Merriam of the Biological Survey." A fine association of Roosevelt's Rough Riding days with his lifelong passion for the wilderness and conservation.
ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), as President, to C. F. Hodge, 29 September 1908. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, laid down on card alongside a photo of Roosevelt .
ROOSEVELT, Theodore. Typed letter signed ("Theodore Roosevelt"), as President, to C. F. Hodge, 29 September 1908. 1 page, 4to, White House stationery, laid down on card alongside a photo of Roosevelt . "THE INIQUITOUS FOLLY OF THE PEOPLE WHO KILL THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATURES FOR THEIR TUSKS FOR WATCH CHARMS" "IT IS A PLEASANT THING TO HEAR FROM A ROUGH RIDER ON SUCH A SUBJECT," Roosevelt tells Hodge, who had evidently written his former commander about conservation and protection of endangered species. "I entirely agree with you, but under our form of Government I do not see what the national Government can possibly do. I have the same matter up in connection with the protection of elk from the iniquitous folly of the people who kill these beautiful creatures for their tusks for watch charms. I have sent your letter to Dr. Hart Merriam of the Biological Survey." A fine association of Roosevelt's Rough Riding days with his lifelong passion for the wilderness and conservation.
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