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Quentin Roosevelt to Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, July 30, 1904

Quentin Roosevelt1904-07-30

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service
Oyster Bay, United States

Quentin Roosevelt writes to his mother Edith Roosevelt. and describes in great detail a game that he wants called "Going to the North Pole," and includes a small drawing of the game at the end of the letter. Postscript says Ethel will not let him have dessert unless he finishes his soup because Mother said so. Asks if this is true.

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  • Title: Quentin Roosevelt to Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, July 30, 1904
  • Creator: Quentin Roosevelt
  • Date Created: 1904-07-30, 1904-07-30
  • Location: New York (State)--Oyster Bay (Town)
  • Physical Dimensions: L 26.6 cm, W 20.3 cm
  • Subject Keywords: Letter writing, Games, Etiquette, Brothers and sisters
  • Contributor: Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service, Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service
  • Medium: Ink on paper, Ink on paper
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service

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