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1901-1909: Theodore Roosevelt - Collection of letters and ephemera relating to Ambassador Frederick

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1901-1909: Theodore Roosevelt - Collection of letters and ephemera relating to Ambassador Frederick

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Auction Date:2013 Jan 26 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
The collection comprises: (1) Official appointment document signed by Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States (1901-1909) appointing Frederick Wallingford Whitmore as "Ambassador Extraordinary of the United States of America on Special Mission as the representative of the United States government on the occasion of the wedding of King Alphonso XIII of Spain in June 1906. Also signed by Secretary of State Elihu Root (2) Letter from Root on Dept. of State Washington letterhead dated April 25th 1906 transmitting the commission to Whitridge and referring to a letter from President Roosevelt to be presented to the King of Spain by Whitridge (3) Two typed letters on White House notepaper dated April 9th & 26th 1906 respectively: a congratulatory letter and the second refers to the enclosure of two letters from Roosevelt to King Edward VII of England and the German Emperor; (4) 3 manuscript letters congratulating Whitridge on his appointment. (5) A 20pp. typed report titled 'Special American Embassy Madrid addressed to The Hon. Elihu Root Secretary of State Washington D.C. outlining details of events that occurred on Whitridge's special mission at the wedding of Kong Alphonso XIII's wedding. It includes details of an attempt to assassinate King Alfonso and Queen Victoria - when a bomb was thrown as the Royal Carriage passed and refers to the numbers killed and wounded and the response to what had occurred. (6) A batch of 14 assorted items, mostly formal invitations to a range of functions from Feb 1904 - Dec. 1908. (23 items)