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  1. The Roosevelt Women by Betty Boyd Caroli, 1999-11-01
  2. Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Heat Wave of 1896 and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt by Edward P. Kohn, 2010-07-27
  3. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-10-04
  4. Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton, 2007-12-18
  5. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Natrualist by Theodore Roosevelt, 2001-04-10
  6. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist by Theodore Roosevelt, 1910
  7. Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt's America by Eric Rauchway, 2007-04-15
  8. Era of Theodore Roosevelt: 1900-1912 (Torchbooks) by George E. Mowry, 1968-06
  9. Historic Photos of Theodore Roosevelt (Historic Photos.) by Stacy A. Cordery, 2007-06-25
  10. Theodore Roosevelt Abroad: Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President by J. Lee Thompson, 2010-04-15
  11. Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
  12. Theodore Rex: 1901-1909 by Edmund Morris, 2003-03-03
  13. Theodore Roosevelt - A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton, 2002
  14. The Courage And Character Of Theodore Roosevelt: A Hero Among Leaders by George Grant, 2005-02-11

101. President Theodore Roosevelt Gravesite
Name theodore roosevelt. Categories 26th President of the USA. 25th Vice United States. See theodore roosevelt s grave at Find A Grave.com.
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Name: Theodore Roosevelt Categories: President of the USA Vice-President of the USA (under President William McKinley Governor of New York Burial Location: Young's Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, New York, USA. Mike's Notes: Teddy Roosevelt's grave is at the top of a hill in this small cemetery. Leading up to his grave is a staircase consisting of 26 steps, symbolically illustrating that he was the 26th President of the United States. See Theodore Roosevelt's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

102. The Avalon Project : Inaugural Address Of Theodore Roosevelt
The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Inaugural Address of theodore roosevelt. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1905. My fellowcitizens, no people
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/presiden/inaug/troos.htm
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103. Theodore Roosevelt Nationalpark, Nord Dakota - Bilder Und Geschichten
Bilder vom theodore roosevelt Nationalpark Nord Dakota
http://www.us-midwest.de/roosevelt-np/index.html
Ausblick am "Boicourt" Aussichtspunkt.
Der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park" und die Nord-Dakota Badlands
Sind dem einen oder anderen USA Besucher vieleicht noch die Mount Rushmore Nationaldenkmal , ein Begriff, so kennen doch nur die wenigsten die Badlands im Bruderstaat, Nord-Dakota. Dort, im Westen des Bundesstaates, befindet sich in einem Gebiet von bizarrer Schönheit. Der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park", benannt nach dem 26. Präsidenten USA der zwischen 1901 und 1909 im Amt war. Roosevelt hatte sich während seiner Amtszeit stark für den Umweltschutz engagiert und da er, bis 1887, selbst einige Zeit in der Gegend von Medora gelebt hatte, wurde bereits um 1919, kurz nach seinem Ableben, von Seiten einiger Bürgergruppen, der Gedanke aufgebracht, ihn mit der Einrichtung eines Nationalparks in den Badlands zu ehren. Am 25. April 1947 wurde schließlich vom Congress der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park" offiziell eingerichtet.
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Im September 2002 war ich im "Theodore Roosevelt National Park". Nachdem ich die Badlands in Süd-Dakota bereits im Jahr 2000 besucht hatte, war die Spannung, was mich hier in Nord-Dakota erwarten würde, gross. Fasziniert von der Vielfalt in Form und Farbe der Landschaften, möchte ich versuchen, Ihnen die Schönheit dieses Parks, in Form dieser Web-Site, etwas näher zu bringen.

104. Cuba Heritage .com - Roosevelt, Theodore , 1858-1919
Home People roosevelt, theodore. roosevelt, theodore , (18581919). A dynamic leader and a fervent nationalist, roosevelt was
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105. Mother Jones - How Mary Harris Jones Became The Miner's Angel Grandmother Of All
A short biography of the labor activist, who led a march of textile workers from Philadelphia to New York to plead before theodore roosevelt.
http://www.johnshepler.com/articles/mojo.html
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How Mary Harris Jones Became the Miner's Angel and Grandmother of All Agitators By: John Shepler On a warm sunny day in mid-September, I find myself drawn off the rush of Interstate 55, down a stretch of two lane highway that was once the Mother Road, Route 66. Then onto a gravel path that leads to a small cemetery. In the fields of central Illinois, this could be the sacred ground of a thousand settlements that took root in the mid-1800's. But there is someone special here, a woman whose likeness is guarded on each side by sturdy coal miners, their sledge hammers at the ready. They are two of the thousands of "her boys." Some are buried here in Mount Olive Union Miners' Cemetery with the one they called their "mother," their protector, Mary Harris Jones. She was known by another name in the U. S. Senate, "the grandmother of all agitators." In her 73rd year, Mary Jones began a march from Philadelphia to New York City. She was at the head of her army, several hundred textile workers, half of whom were under 16 years of age. They were on the march to see President Theodore Roosevelt, to plead for his support in ending the abominable work life of tens of thousands of Philadelphia's children. They marched in their tattered rags, many with fingers missing from a moment's carelessness at the loom. Sixty hours a week, week in and week out with no future. The grandmother of all agitators was on the move to fix that, for them and the almost 2,000,000 other children working in mills, mines and factories throughout the country.

106. ROOSEVELT, Theodore [1858-1919] -- American Politician, 26th POTUS, Reformer, So
roosevelt, theodore 18581919 American politician, 26th POTUS, reformer, soldier, author. Son roosevelt, theodore, jr qv.
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ROOSEVELT, Theodore [1858-1919] American politician, 26th POTUS, reformer, soldier, author
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ROOSEVELT family ODT Contents: A remarkable person of unflinching character; A great American. He [was] a politician and municipal reformer of New York city; and president of the board of police commissioners of New York city from 1895 to 1897, when he resigned that position to become assistant secretary of the navy. During the Spanish-American war he served with distinction as colonel of the Rough Riders. In November, 1898, he was elected governor of the state of New York. [HE, 1902] He was, of course, subsequently elected 25th Vice President under McKinley, succeeding to the presidency (26th) when McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He was elected president in 1904, but was defeated seeking reelection in 1908, by William H. Taft.
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107. Theodore Roosevelt Collection - The Houghton Library Web Site
A major resource for study of the life and times of theodore roosevelt, complementing resources of the Library of Congress. Reproductions of photos and manuscripts available.
http://hcl.harvard.edu/houghton/departments/roosevelt.html
Theodore Roosevelt Collection The Theodore Roosevelt Collection, housed in Harvard's Houghton and Widener libraries, is a major resource for study of the life and times of the twenty-sixth president of the United States. The collection originated as a research library opened in New York City by the Roosevelt Memorial Association in 1923. It was presented by that organization (known since 1956 as the Theodore Roosevelt Association ) to Harvard University in 1943. Wallace Finley Dailey
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Mail: Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138.
E-mail (noncorporate only): wfdailey@fas.harvard.edu Access Books, other publications, and some archival files constitute the Roosevelt class, shelvedexcept for rare, fragile, unbound, scrapbook, and manuscript itemsadjacent to the Theodore Roosevelt Reading Alcove at the 2SW corner of the stacks of Widener Library in Harvard Yard. Stack access is by Harvard ID, or, for visitors, through the collection curator. All other collection materials are kept in the adjoining Houghton Library, for use in its reading room by application there or by arrangement with the curator. Registration in the Houghton Reading Room (M-F 9-5, Sat 9-1) requires two forms of personal identification. Researchers coming from outside Harvard to use the collection are strongly urged to contact the curator beforehand.

108. Welcome To The American Presidency
An encyclopedic biography written for 38 grade students. Includes fact file and inaugural addresses.
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109. GORP - Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Index
Guide to travel, tourism and recreation, includes trail descriptions.
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111. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1906. New York
Online text of the 1906 edition of theodore roosevelt's New York.
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112. Quotez - Roosevelt, Theodore
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"There is only one quality worse than hardness of heart and that is softness of head." "The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it." "The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people." "The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything." "To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." "The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly." "No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it." Quotez - a selection of quotations
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114. Theodore Roosevelt
A short report written by a fifthgrader.
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116. THEODORE ROOSEVELT
roosevelt, theodore (1858 ), twentysixth president of the United States, was born in New York City on the 27th of October 1858. theodore roosevelt.
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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE 2 In the same year he married Alice Hathaway Lee of Boston, who died in i884 leaving one daughter. Later (in 1886) he married Edith Kermit Carow of New York City, and by this marriage had four sons and one daughter. attention for its vigour and courage advocated the nomination of Senator George F. Edmunds. After Mr Blames nomination, however, he supported him in the campaign as the chosen candidate of the party, in spite of the fact that an important wing of the Republican party bolted the nomination and espoused the candidacy of Grover Cleveland, who was elected president. In 1884, partly because his political life seemed at least for the immediate present to be at an end, partly on account of the freedom and activity of out-of-door life, he bought two cattle ranches near Medora on the Little Missouri river in North Dakota, where he lived for two years, becoming intimately associated with the life and spirit of the western portion of the United States. if you are cast on a desert island with only a screw-driver, a hatchet and a chisel to make a boat with, why, go make the best one you can. It would be better if you had a saw, but you havent. So with men. Here is my friend in Congress who is a good man, a strong man, but cannot be made to believe in some things in which I trust. It is too had that he doesnt look at it as I do, but he does not, and we have to work together as we can. There is a point, of course, where a man must take the isolated peak and break with all his associates for clear principle: but until that time comes he must work, if he would be of use, with men as they are. As long as the good in them overbalances the evil, let him work with them for the best that can be obtained.

117. Theodore Roosevelt
Student written biographical essay.
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Theodore Roosevelt
In his article "Theodore Roosevelt," Edmund Morris argues that President Roosevelt's limitless energy and passionate sense of the nation allowed him to set the stage for the American century. In many respects, Morris demonstrates this to be true, as the greatness of Roosevelt appears to suggest that the President did set the foundation for the 20th century. His dynamism and intelligence blended in such a way that it created a certain greatness. To a large degree, Roosevelt appears to have represented the best of the United States, just as the U.S. took his best features and made them into national symbols. Morris shows that Roosevelt was very much in love himself, and he had this disposition not so much for what he was as a person, but because he saw himself as an American. He symbolized what it meant to be an American patriot. In many respects, therefore, just as Lincoln defined what it meant to be an American in the 19th century, Morris believes that Roosevelt defined Americanism for the 20th century. The definition of nationalism, therefore, was very much developed by who Roosevelt was, rather than by what he said. Roosevelt was a man of action and his actions spoke very loudly. The action that Roosevelt engaged in became a symbol of Americanism. Roosevelt, we see, was all about action. In many respects, this seems to explain the greatness of America, and in turn, the greatness of Roosevelt. America was about the idea of unrestrained individualism and freedom. People used their opportunity to build greatness. Roosevelt represented this tendency, and he made America what it was because of his dynamism, energy and call to action. His traits, therefore, symbolized America. At the same time, of course, America mirrored him as well. There appeared to be a cyclical process here. Perhaps the President and America helped to define each other. Morris does an excellent job in revealing this, especially in the way he gives a step by step sequence of the action that Roosevelt engaged in, as well as the philosophy that he articulated.

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119. Biblioteca Virtual - Roosevelt, Theodore (1885-1919)
theodore roosevelt an autobiography.
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120. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Illustrated biography includes his medical studies and practice, his musical abilities, and his pioneering work in civil rights, including a visit to President theodore roosevelt's White House during an American tour.
http://cambridgechorus.org/docs/comps/SC-Taylor.html
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was born on August 15, 1875 in Holborn, England (a suburb of London). His father, Daniel Hughes Taylor, was a native of Sierra Leone, and his mother was English. Daniel Taylor came to England to study medicine. He was a student at Taunton College, Somerset and later at Kings College in London. His work led him to become a member of the Royal College of Surgeons and to obtain a license from the Royal College of Physicians. His father was not a part of Coleridge-Taylor's life, returning to Sierra Leone either before Samuel's birth or while he was a very young boy. William Tortolano in his book Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; Anglo-Black Composer, 1875-1912 (Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow, 1977) states: The young doctor became an assistant... The white patients seemed to like the young assistant... Eventually he sought a practice of his own but this became disastrous because of resentment of his color. As an assistant he was received with little reservation, but as an independent doctor he was mistrusted. Dr. Taylor returned to Africa around 1876. As a child Coleridge-Taylor studied violin and sang in the choir of St. George's Church, Croydon. At the age of fifteen he was admitted by Sir George Grove to the Royal College of Music as a violin student. While at the Royal College his interest in composition grew. With the support of Colonel Herbert Walters, one of his first benefactors, and Grove, arrangements were made that Coleridge-Taylor would study composition with Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. While studying with Stanford, Coleridge-Taylor competed for one of the nine open scholarships at the college and was awarded the fellowship in composition (1893). At that time Grove wrote, "Now you are a scholar...you are now before the world..."

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