Theodore Roosevelt autographs are actively collected dating from his time as commander of the Rough Riders through his work in leading the Progressive Party. In the 1890s he adopted a typewriter, which, for longer communciations, he preferred to his own pen.
From the Great Progressive President to the Founder of the Progressive Movement
Addressed to the man who would be Secretary of the Conference
Just Two Months Into His Political career,
“I have just your love for the desert. Not the fairest cultivation ever appeals to me quite as much as the wild loneliness of the wilderness.”
To Henry M. Wallace, a Michigan Progressive Party leader.
“...nor will I permit anything so fraught with menace as the usurpation by any clique of Wall Street senators of my function as Commander-in-Chief."
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