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(THEODORE ROOSEVELT). Mr. Roosevelts WW I Army Division Related Letter

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(THEODORE ROOSEVELT). Mr. Roosevelts WW I Army Division Related Letter
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Rare Theodore Roosevelt’s WW I “Division” Related Letter
(THEODORE ROOSEVELT).
c. May 1917, “Form C - Office Of THEODORE ROOSEVELT 753 Fifth Avenue, New York, Room 402” headed stationary, Typed Letter, no date, not signed by Roosevelt, regarding an application to join Roosevelt’s division, rejected for the reason of “age,” Very Good. This rare letter is laid down onto a heavier card stock, is somewhat brittle and chipped at the corner tips, primarily at the upper right where is heavily chipped. The violet type text is faded, being basically readable, and is signed by “W. E. Dame” at its conclusion. This historic content letter reads, in full:

Dear Sir: - I regret to inform you that your application for enrollment in Mr. Roosevelt’s division, which he proposes to raise in the event of war, has not been approved by the committee on account of - age - Mr. Roosevelt has asked me to thank you for your patriotic offer, and to express his regrets in being unable to avail himself of your service. - Very respectfully, - W. E. Dame.”
This 1917 headline from the New York Times helps to tell the story around this letter:

“Fight for Roosevelt's Division to be Carried Back to Congress

May 12, 1917, Saturday

WASHINGTON, May 11.-- Notice was given in the House today that an effort would be made tomorrow to reject the conference report on the Army Draft bill because of the elimination of the amendment permitting Theodore Roosevelt to organize a division of volunteers for service in France.