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THEODORE TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/10/08 One page with integral blank, on White House letterhead. Washington D.C. November 10th 1908. Just months before embarking on his African safari, the president sends a personal letter to his friend, Judge Albert Hall Whitfield, chief justice of the supreme court of Mississippi. Roosevelt chose not to run for re-election deferring the Presidency to his secretary of War William Taft. Having given his full support to Taft, in addition to handing off his policies to his care. Roosevelt found it necessary to create distance and allow Taft the room to develop his own administration. Roosevelt decided to embark on his safari in east and central Africa. He would depart in March of 1909 with his son Kermit R.J. Cunnighame, and a group of scientists from the Smithsonian. Roosevelt and his group brought back enough specimens to fill the Smithsonian and allow duplicates to be shared with museums around the country. The Safari would also be the basis for his book African Game Trials. Letter is boldly signed with a small ink edit to type written text. Moderately toned with minor creases. Light fading faint soiling to upper edge. Size: 7 x 8.75” Est. 350-550

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