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When William Penn died in England, the Indians sent his wife a message, mourning the loss of their “honoured brother Onas.”
And with the message went a present of beautiful skins for a cloak “to protect her while passing through the thorny wilderness without her guide.”
W. Hepworth Dixon and Other Sources
OCTOBER 27
THEODORE ROOSEVELT AMERICA’S HERO
On behalf of all our people, on behalf no less of the honest man of means, than of the honest man who earns each day’s livelihood by that day’s sweat of his brow, it is necessary to insist upon honesty in business and politics alike, in all walks of life, in big things and in little things; upon just and fair dealing as between man and man.
Theodore Roosevelt