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New York State Library
Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit
The Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit of the New York State Library
owns several collections of materials related to Theodore Roosevelt and
his era.
A collection (SC22110) of books, manuscripts, magazine articles, sheet
music, memorabilia and artifacts related to Theodore Roosevelt gathered
by Lyall Squair of Syracuse over 40 years included the papers of John
D. Miley (SC22109), aide-de-camp of Gen. William Shafter, commander
of U.S. troops in Cuba during the Spanish-American War; a collection of
postcards (PRI5399) depicting Theodore Roosevelt and subjects related
to him including things named after him, teddy bears and animals he hunted,
and the papers of Frederic Sturdevant, a newspaper columnist who traveled
with Roosevelt in Africa.
See also: Theodore
Roosevelt
A Selected Bibliography of His Works
in the New York State Library
Other Roosevelt-era material in the State Librarys collection are
the typescript of Roosevelts most famous work, The Rough Riders,
which includes TRs annotations; the papers of Charles
Sigsbee (SC16148), commander of the battleship Maine in the Spanish
American War; the records of the United
Spanish War Veterans of New York State (SC18859); souvenir books from
the Pan American Exposition (QC16514), the exposition at which President
William McKinley was shot, and the Dorr Viele letters (21574), which were
written by Dorrs family to him while he was attending Yale in 1901.
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