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Theodore Roosevelt
26th President of the United States
(September 14, 1901 to March 3, 1909) Nicknames: "TR"; "Trust-Buster"; "Teddy" Born: October 27, 1858, in New York, New York
Died: January 6, 1919, in Oyster Bay, New York Father: Theodore Roosevelt
Mother: Martha Bulloch Roosevelt
Married: Alice Hathaway Lee (1861-1884) , on October 27, 1880; Edith Kermit Carow (1861-1948) , on December 2, 1886
Children: Alice Lee Roosevelt (1884-1980); Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1887-1944) ; Kermit Roosevelt (1889-1943); Ethel Carow Roosevelt (1891-1977); Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt (1894-1979); Quentin Roosevelt (1897-1918) Religion: Dutch Reformed
Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1880) Occupation: Author, lawyer, public official

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A New York police captain While he is in the neighborhood the public can no more look the other way than the small boy can turn his head away from a circus parade followed by a steam calliope. James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
The Strenuous Life Theodore Roosevelt was not only a statesman but a cowboy, soldier, hunter, naturalist, and explorer. He advised everyone to lead "the strenuous life." While he was in the White House he rode horseback, played tennis, or took a rough cross-country walk daily. He often played tennis on the White House lawnhis companions became known as the "tennis cabinet." In his autobiography Roosevelt wrote that often they would make a "point to point" walk, not turning aside for anything. If their route took them through Rock Creek Park in Washington, they might have to swim Rock Creek and scale the steep walls of cliffs. They swam the creek in their clothes when ice was floating thick in it. A Devoted Father He entertained his 6 children and their many cousins and friends with equal energy. Their home, named Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay, Long Island, was a happy place for childrenthere were picnics and overnight camping trips, swimming and rowing in the Sound, and wonderful Christmas and Fourth of July celebrations. He was not always in favor with the mothers, however, because he let the children go swimming with their clothes on and he took them on hikes from which they returned dirty and ragged. He was never too busy to have breakfast with the children or for a story before they went to bed.

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th President of the United States Teddy Roosevelt was a weak, asthmatic child who grew up to be one of the most robust and ambitious U.S. presidents ever. A former New York City police commissioner, war hero and author, he reluctantly accepted the offer to become William McKinley 's vice president. When McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Roosevelt became the youngest man ever to become president. He served two terms, won the Nobel Peace prize in 1905, and strengthened the executive branch through his progressive agenda and the sheer force of his personality. He is often remembered for his policy pronouncement, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." He was succeeded in 1909 by William Howard Taft
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Theodore Roosevelt Order: 26th President Term of Office: September 14 March 4 Followed: William McKinley Succeeded by: William Howard Taft Date of Birth Wednesday October 27 Place of Birth: New York City Date of Death: Monday January 6 Place of Death: Oyster Bay, New York First Lady Edith Kermit Carow Occupation: author lawyer Political Party Republican ... Charles Warren Fairbanks Nicknames: Teddy, TR, Trust-Buster Theodore Roosevelt October 27 January 6 ) was the twenty-fifth ( Vice President and the twenty-sixth ( President of the United States , succeeding to the office upon the assassination of William McKinley Table of contents 1 Biography
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Sickly as a young man, he took to physical exercise and became a sporting and outdoor enthusiast, frequenting such areas of natural beauty as the Grand Canyon . His energetic example influenced many to take up physical exercise during the urban sports boom in the early part of the century. Roosevelt was born in New York City October 27 . He graduated from Harvard University in . He was a member of New York State Assembly from . He moved to North Dakota and lived on his ranch, then returned to New York City in

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Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City in 1858. He studied at Harvard University and Columbia University Law School (1880-81). The following year he was elected to the New York State legislature (1882-84) where he developed a reputation as an honest politician opposed to corrupt, party-machine politics.
In 1895 Roosevelt was appointed president of New York City Board of Police Commissioners. In 1897 Roosevelt became Assistant Secretary of the Navy and with Leonard Wood organized the Rough Riders, a volunteer cavalry unit that took part in the Spanish-American War. During the war Roosevelt served in Cuba as a colonel.

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Theodore Roosevelt
26th president of the United States (1901-09) and writer, explorer, and soldier, who expanded the powers of the presidency and of the federal government on the side of public interest in conflicts between big business and big labour. He also engaged the nation in affairs of Asia and Europe. He won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1906 for mediating the end of the Russo-Japanese War, and he promoted the construction of the Panama Canal (1904-14). The early years.
Roosevelt was born into a moderately wealthy family of Dutch ancestry; his mother, Martha Bulloch of Georgia, was of Scots-Irish and Huguenot descent. He received an excellent education from private tutors and at Harvard College; he was one of the few presidents endowed with an encompassing intellectual curiosity. In 1880 he entered Columbia University Law School. But historical writing and politics soon lured him away from a legal career. During the same year he married Alice Hathaway Lee of Boston and after her death, in 1884, married Edith Kermit Carow, with whom he lived for the rest of his life at "Sagamore Hill," a mansion near Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y.
Roosevelt returned home just when Thomas C. Platt, the Republican boss of New York, was looking for a respectable candidate for governor. Platt distrusted him, but, upon Roosevelt's promise that he would not attack the machine, he was easily elected. An excellent governor, he removed several corrupt politicians from office and over Platt's opposition secured a corporation franchise tax and a civil service system. Enraged, Platt maneuvered Roosevelt into the 1900 nomination for vice president on the McKinley ticket and thus secured his elimination from state politics.

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The complete text of the commemoration eulogy by President Theodore Roosevelt at the interment of John Paul Jones at the US Naval Academy at Annapolis on April 24, 1906. Roosevelt
and Paul Jones Theodore Roosevelt is best known in Seacoast, NH as the peacemaker who orchestrated the famous Treaty of Portsmouth in 1905. The treaty brought together the warring nations of Russia and Japan, a conflict that many feared would escalate into a world war. Roosevelt was also, when he chose to be, a war maker. His 1898 charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba with the "Rough Riders" (plus his own film crew) turned the six-week Spanish American War into a public relations victory for the media-savvy politician. Roosevelt had jumped at the chance to fund an archeological search for the body of John Paul Jones and appropriated funds in 1905. Roosevelt saw himself as the fulfillment of Jones' Revolutionary War call for an organized American navy and he had no guilt about using the exhumed mummified body of Jones to woo the public and legislators to his vision of a giant naval fleet. Indeed, in the following speech, he implies that any one who thinks otherwise is not fit to attend the funeral of the "Father of the American Navy." With his plans to create a great fleet begun and the building of the Panama Canal underway, Roosevelt was in top form at the time of this speech. Unafraid , even enamored of war, Roosevelt was not unlike the driven, energetic John Paul Jones. Both were self-possessed and outwardly self-assured, yet private, contemplative, even lonely figures. Both adored poetry, wrote extensively, loved to dress in the finest military outfits, were extremely image conscious and highly moralistic.

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They don't hold White House lunches the way they used to at the beginning of the century. On Jan. 1, 1907, for example, the guest list was as follows: a Nobel prizewinner, a physical culturalist, a naval historian, a biographer, an essayist, a paleontologist, a taxidermist, an ornithologist, a field naturalist, a conservationist, a big-game hunter, an editor, a critic, a ranchman, an orator, a country squire, a civil service reformer, a socialite, a patron of the arts, a colonel of the cavalry, a former Governor of New York, the ranking expert on big-game mammals in North America and the President of the U.S. David Ben-Gurion
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