Category:Theodore Roosevelt resignation (police commissioner)
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English: Theodore Roosevelt wrote this resignation letter to the Mayor of New York, ceding his position as President of the New York Police Department, on 17 April 1897. The letter was written on typewriter, with changes made by striking out text and handwriting corrections.
Comment from Michael Cox, former owner, this letter was stolen from 3 N. Randolph Dr., Poughkeepsie NY, in June 1974. The letter was a gift from Daisy Suckley to Francis and Mary Crowell (cousins), then to Janet T. Montgomery Baldwin (sister of Mary), then to Anne Baldwin Cox (daughter of Janet), then to Charles and Michael Cox (sons of Anne).
Media in category "Theodore Roosevelt resignation (police commissioner)"
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