I have looked at the guest books of Arbor Lodge that EVERY visitor supposedly signed. There are thousands of signatures which continue to add up to this day. A large book is kept right by the front door of the mansion as it has always been done for visitors to sign. I grew up hearing about all of the famous people that signed that book when they came to visit Mr. Julius Morton and family......but you will find no record of these men or President Roosevelt being there. What is written suggest that Roosevelt MAY have come there at one time but they have no proof in the archives of when or if it actually took place. I have produced a picture of him standing on the front lawn of Arbor Lodge surrounded by an ALL male group of monopolists, which includes such men as Andrew Carnegie who is also not listed as a visitor of the lodge in the books. It does not fit Teddy's "Trust Buster" image as laid out by the history books and media in programs like Kace mentioned. That is what keeps the whole truth from surfacing for years, and the B.S. gets repeated long enough to become ALL of the facts. It is not all B.S. don't get me wrong, I love those programs as much as the next history nut, but I want to hear the WHOLE truth of the matter told, not just the highlights of political rhetoric and his "hobsnobbery". (Don't even bother Googling that word Kace

) Believe it or not, most of that stuff is not highly published or talked about for some reason.....

With today's search engines you can ask about and find most anything that has ever been written and published about anyone anywhere. Just type the name and place and wait for a second for millions of results. If the answer you are looking for is not there it does not necessarily mean it is not true or didn't happen as this picture I have shown the public is 100% proof of. In fact, given the troubles of Paul Morton and the Colorado fuel Co. incident, and President Roosevelt's hand in the matters, you will never see the Morton's mentioned in those type of programs about President Roosevelt. There is, however, some truth available on the matters to be found for the hungry.
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Except for the pictures and information I have made public knowledge.
As far as I know there has never been any public discussion or display in those type of programs of how the "Rough Ryders" were carried to and from their reunions,or the time Roosevelt spent at Arbor lodge with the K.G.C. and O.A.K. members when he was the head of the Civil Service in Grover Cleveland's cabinet or when this photo was taken at a private celebration by a most likely drunken architect.
L.C.