Roosevelt's ranching associates, shown in a photo believed to have been taken between 1884 and 1886. The rider second from the right is believed to be Sylvane Ferris, who along with Bill Merrifield ...
In his pocket diary, Theodore Roosevelt drew an X under the accursed Thursday of Feb. 14, 1884. “The light has gone out of my life,” the future president of the United States wrote underneath. Earlier ...
Theodore Roosevelt was the first modern president of the United States and now his life is being covered in a Memorial Day special on The History Channel. Presidential historian and author Doris ...
Theodore Roosevelt said he never would have been president but for his experiences in North Dakota. Now, more than 100 years after his death, he’s returning the favor: North Dakota wouldn’t be opening ...
Standing here this summer in the Badlands overlooking where the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is under ...
In 1919, the year of TR's death, Zena Irma Trinka of the Dickinson Public Library presented Edith Roosevelt with a copy of ...
Long Island’s historic sites with ties to President Theodore Roosevelt go far beyond Sagamore Hill, his much-visited home in Cove Neck. There’s a songbird sanctuary named for the 26th president about ...
Theodore Roosevelt spent much of his writing life focused on two topics that have since proved unpalatable to most modern literary audiences—hunting and nationalist politics. Roosevelt was an amateur ...
MEDORA, N.D. (KUMV) - The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora is still on track to open for America’s 250th ...
MEDORA, North Dakota — When you come into the Badlands — as opposed to the approach to the Rocky Mountains — the ground dramatically dips. It’s here that you can experience the same views that a ...