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  1. African game trails by Theodore (1858-1919) Roosevelt, 1910
  2. Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star; war-time editorials by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1921-12-31
  3. The naval war of 1812; by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1900-12-31
  4. Presidential addresses and state papers of Theodore Roosevelt ... with portrait frontispiece .. by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1905-12-31
  5. Theodore Roosevelt; An Autobiography .. by Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-06
  6. Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star; war-time editorials Volume 1 by Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-15
  7. Address of President Roosevelt at Cairo by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1907-12-31
  8. Address of President Roosevelt on the occasion of the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1909-12-31
  9. Address of President Roosevelt at Keokuk, Iowa, October 1, 1907 by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1907-12-31
  10. Address Of President Roosevelt On The Occasion Of The Laying Of The Corner Stone Of The Pilgrim Memorial Monument by Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-15
  11. Address of President Roosevelt at St. Louis by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1907-12-31
  12. Address of President Roosevelt at Canton, Ohio, September 30, 1907 by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1907-12-31
  13. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919, 1899-12-31
  14. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 5 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-15

21. Theodore Roosevelt The Man (1858-1919)
Theodore Roosevelt The Man (18581919) Theodore Roosevelt, the secondof four children, was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City.
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Theodore Roosevelt, the second of four children, was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City. As a child, he struggled against frailty, nearsightedness and asthma. His love for reading helped foster a love for nature and the outdoors. He also exercised vigorously and developed a lifelong interest in what he called "the strenuous life". He entered Harvard at 18 intent of becoming a naturalist. As a senior he began work on a book, "The Naval War of 1812." TR graduated 21st in a class of 177 in 1880 and married Alice Hathaway Lee. After graduation, at the age of 22, Mr. Roosevelt joined New York City's 21 District Republican Club and was elected to the New York Assembly. TR's mother died of typhoid in February 1884, and his wife died later the same day of Bright's disease (a kidney ailment) while giving birth to their daughter, Alice. TR left New York to regain his strength and confidence at the Elkhorn Ranch in the North Dakota Badlands. Returning to NYC in 1886, TR ran unsuccessfully for Mayor. That year, he married Edith Kermit Carow, who would bear him five children. Political service to Benjamin Harrison won TR a seat on the Civil Service Commission in 1889. He gained national attention by staging a fight against favoritism. TR's position: Jobs should go to the most qualified applicants.

22. Theodore Roosevelt The Man (1858-1919)
Theodore Roosevelt The Man (18581919) Theodore Roosevelt, the secondof four children, was born on Oct. 27, 1858, in New York City.
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Theodore Roosevelt, the second of four children, was born on Oct. 27, 1858, in New York City. As a child, he struggled against frailty, nearsightedness and asthma. His love for reading helped foster a love for nature and the outdoors. He also exercised vigorously and developed a lifelong interest in what he called "the strenuous life". He entered Harvard at 18 with the intent of becoming a naturalist. As a senior he began work on a book, "The Naval War of 1812." TR graduated 21st in a class of 177 in 1880 and married Alice Hathaway Lee. After graduation, at the age of 22, Roosevelt joined New York City's 21 District Republican Club and was elected to the New York Assembly. TR's mother died of typhoid in February 1884, and his wife died later the same day of Bright's disease (a kidney ailment) while giving birth to their daughter, Alice. TR left New York to regain his strength and confidence at the Elkhorn Ranch in the North Dakota Badlands. Returning to NYC in 1886, TR ran unsuccessfully for mayor. That year, he married Edith Kermit Carow, who would bear him five children. Political service to Benjamin Harrison won TR a seat on the Civil Service Commission in 1889. He gained national attention by staging a fight against favoritism. TR's position: Jobs should go to the most qualified applicants.

23. Theodore Roosevelt
University Press, 170 p. 2nd ed.). Roosevelt, Theodore, 18581919; PresidentsUnitedStatesBiography; United StatesPolitics and government1901-1909.
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    31. THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1858-1919
    Theodore Roosevelt 18581919. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Theodore Rooseveltwas one of the most successful presidents in American history.
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    Home Donate Search Links document.write("Contact"); THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1858-1919 THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most successful presidents in American history. He was fun to hang around with. He had a screeching voice that sometimes scared people who did not expect it coming from a man like himself. He told jokes and played with children. He loved children. He told ghost stories that would scare the little children to death. However, he had another side to him. When it was not time for fun and games anymore, he meant it and he did his job well. He took great pride in the United States. He wanted the best for his country and therefore he served his country to the very best of his ability. Roosevelt had a poor health when he was young. His asthma was especially bad. Whenever his asthma acted up on him, his caring father would take young Roosevelt out on the wagon and ride around until he got better. This is where Roosevelt gained his love for nature. He enjoyed being outside. He loved the tranquility of the forest, the animals, the water and such. A particular favorite of his was the bird. He loved the birds. He soon got into studying taxonomy and excelled in it. Roosevelt overcame his poor with many activities as he grew older. He did wrestling, riding, hunting, and swimming. Boxing was one of his favorites sports. He even managed to permanently injure one of his eyes during a boxing match. Roosevelt liked to take initiative. Therefore when he became impatient about not being able to get into any military action he resigned his Navy post in May 1898 to serve as lieutenant colonel under Wood. Roosevelt gathered himself a handful of volunteers and created what we as the Rough Riders. The Rough Riders became famous after Roosevelt ordered them to charge Sanuan Hill. They did so successfully and Roosevelt came back from battle a legend and thus beginning

    32. Reader's Companion To American History - -ROOSEVELT, THEODORE
    The Reader s Companion to American History. Roosevelt, Theodore. (18581919),twenty-sixth president of the United States. The most
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    , twenty-sixth president of the United States. The most dynamic of American presidents, Roosevelt was at once a realist and a romanticist in foreign affairs and a progressive in domestic policy. He was also a fervent nationalist and a consummate moralist. Born in New York City, Roosevelt graduated from Harvard in 1880. He emerged as the leader of reform Republicans in the New York State Assembly in the early 1880s. Thereafter, he pushed practical reforms as head of the U.S. Civil Service Commission (1889-1895), president of the New York City police commission (1895-1897), assistant secretary of the navy (1897-1898), and governor of New York (1899-1900). He vigorously advocated war against Spain in 1898 and then performed heroically in Cuba as colonel of a volunteer cavalry unit, the "Rough Riders." Elected vice president of the United States in 1900, Roosevelt became president after the assassination of William McKinley in September 1901. For seven and a half years, Roosevelt strove to balance the interests of farmers, workers, and businesspeople. Despite his image as a trustbuster, he preferred continuous regulation of giant corporations to dissolution under the antitrust laws, and to that end he drove through Congress legislation creating the Bureau of Corporations and strengthening the regulation of railroads. He also supported regulation of the food and drug industries. But his most significant accomplishment was probably the transfer of 125 million acres of public land into the forest reserves, the doubling of national parks, the creation of sixteen national monuments such as California's Muir Woods, and the establishment of fifty-one wildlife refuges.

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    , twenty-sixth president of the United States . Roosevelt became a national hero when he led his Rough Riders up Kettle Hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War in 1898. He then served as Republican governor of New York before being elected vice president in 1900. Roosevelt became president in 1901 after the assassination of William McKinley. He is known for his trust busting, programs for conservation of natural resources, and creation of national parks. His Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine claimed the United States could intervene militarily in the Latin American states. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for helping negotiate an end to the Russo-Japanese War. He also initiated the building of the Panama Canal Roosevelt supported Republican William Howard Taft for president in 1908 but tried for the Republican nomination in 1912. When he lost it to Taft, he split with the Republicans and started the Progressive , or Bull Moose party, with himself running for president. The split Republicans lost the election to the Democrats and Woodrow Wilson. Roosevelt hoped to gain the Republican nomination in 1916, but the delegates chose Charles Evans Hughes as their standard-bearer.

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    35. Theodore Roosevelt Winner Of The 1906 Nobel Prize In Peace
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    Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president of the United States and Eleanor Roosevelt's uncle. He was also Franklin Roosevelt's fifth cousin and a political role model for both his younger relatives. FDR's political career followed the same trajectory as that of his famous Republican cousin, while Eleanor would embody and extend his progressive political values. So integral was TR's vision to his younger relatives that at least one historian has dubbed the twentieth century, "the Roosevelt century" in recognition of the trio's wide-ranging influence on American life and thought. As governor, TR supported many of the causes that ER would later champion, among them centralized, interventionist government, regulation of women's and children's labor, and taxes on utility and insurance interests. However, TR's progressive views did not endear him to conservative Republicans, who decided to sideline him by nominating him for vice-president in 1900. Their plan backfired when President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901 and TR replaced the fallen leader.

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