Today, we mark the birth of a true American original—President Theodore Roosevelt—and celebrate his tremendous legacy of strength, honor, and vitality.
In 1904, the United States was booming under President Theodore Roosevelt Jr.’s dynamic leadership. Roosevelt took over as president after a Polish anarchist assassinated President William McKinley in ...
The Roosevelt Museum of Natural History opened its doors in 1867. Among its first specimens was the skull of a seal that had washed up in New York Harbor, begged from its owner by the museum's founder ...
Theodore Roosevelt Jr., suffering from a machine gun wound in the leg, returned as a casual from France to New York City aboard the Mauretania on March 6, 1919. Medium close shot of TR Jr., dressed in ...
Where would Theodore Roosevelt stand today on the New Deal? Those of his children who are politically articulate and most of his Republican followers have no doubt that he would have stood militantly ...
Mrs. H. A. Alexander of 167 East 74th Street, Manhattan, gave a party. The oldest of her guests was 13 and the youngest two were five. Mrs. Alexander is the mother-in-law of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Her ...
SANDY — During a visit to the Normandy American Cemetery several years ago, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson said she was struck by the story of Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the son of President Theodore ...
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