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Roosevelt, Theodore (Teddy)

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American Presidents: Life Portraits

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Biography of Theodore Roosevelt

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PRESIDENT | VICE PRESIDENT | FIRST LADY | MRS. CHENEY | NEWS Your Government | History & Tours | Kids | E-mail | En EspaÑol Podcasts RSS Feeds Tours In Person On-Line Panoramic Grounds & Garden Presidents & First Ladies Presidents First Ladies Kid Bios Kids Quiz White House Art Facts EEOB VP Residence Events & Traditions African-American History Month Presidents & Baseball Grounds and Garden Easter Egg Roll Christmas & Holidays State of the Union Resources Historical Association Presidential Libraries Military Air Force One Camp David Marine One Home > History & Tours > Past Presidents > Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history. He brought new exciteme Read More
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EyeWitness to History

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PBS - THE WEST - Theodore Roosevelt

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--> PEOPLE A-C D-H I-R Kearney, Denis Lane, James H. Lee, John D. Lewis, Meriwether Looking Glass Lovejoy, Julia Louisa "Mark Twain" Marshall, James Meek, Joseph Miles, Nelson A. Mulholland, William Norton, Joshua Polk, James K. PopÉ Quantrill, William Clarke Red Cloud Reno, Marcus Roosevelt, Theodore S-Z Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) First as a popular writer, and later as President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt exercised a profound influence on the history of the American West, earning his place among the presidential giants portrayed on Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota. Born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy family long prominent in local civic affairs. He was sickly as a child, suffering especially from asthma, but he early devoted Read More
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Presidents: The0dore Roosevelt

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Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt was 42 years old at the time of his inauguration. His major accomplishments were creating the National Parks, fighting monopolistic companies, and asserting the United States in its foreign policy. Elected: 1904 The Early Years Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. Roosevelt was a sickly child who suffered from asthma. He developed an early interest in wildlife, and as a child hoped to become a zoologist. He traveled extensively with his family and as he was too sick as a child to go to school, he was taught by private tutors. In 1875, at the age of 17, Teddy Roosevelt took and passed the Harvard entrance exam. He began his studies the next year. A year after graduating from Harvard and beginning Columbia Law School, Roosevelt left school to run for the Read More
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Presidents: The0dore Roosevelt

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Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt was 42 years old at the time of his inauguration. His major accomplishments were creating the National Parks, fighting monopolistic companies, and asserting the United States in its foreign policy. Elected: 1904 The Early Years Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. Roosevelt was a sickly child who suffered from asthma. He developed an early interest in wildlife, and as a child hoped to become a zoologist. He traveled extensively with his family and as he was too sick as a child to go to school, he was taught by private tutors. In 1875, at the age of 17, Teddy Roosevelt took and passed the Harvard entrance exam. He began his studies the next year. A year after graduating from Harvard and beginning Columbia Law School, Roosevelt left school to run for the Read More
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Theodore Roosevelt

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Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Roosevelt wanted the motto "In God We Trust" removed from the new $20 gold coin designed in 1907. Roosevelt felt it was blasphemous to use the Lord's name on coins that were so often used to buy "worldly" goods and services. After a huge public outcry, Congress passed a law requiring "In God We Trust" be returned to all United States coinage at once. He was the first President to ride in an airplane. He flew for four minutes in a plane built by the Wright Brothers on October 11, 1910. Theodore Roosevelt was our youngest president(He was younger than Kennedy at the time that McKinley was shot and he was inaugurated). In 1912, Roosevelt took a drink of coffee and exclaimed, "That coffee tastes good, even to the last drop!" Maxwell House got their motto from this. Roos Read More
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Theodore Roosevelt - Almanac of Theodore Roosevelt - 26th President of the U.S.A. - Teddy Roosevelt

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T.R. . THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th President of the United States of America click images to enlarge or click text for page links THIS WEBSITE IS OPTIMIZED FOR AT LEAST 1024 X 768 SCREEN SIZES View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook WWW SITE SEARCH BIOGRAPHY Quick Facts Biography of T.R. Roosevelt Era Fun Facts SITE MAP (alphabetical) PRE-ORDER TODAY! NEW ALICE ROOSEVELT BIOGRAPHY! TODAY IN TR's LIFE Crossword Puzzle Roosevelt Genealogy Scholars discuss T.R. Teaching Aid - Grades 1-5 Teaching Aid - Grades 6-12 Quote of the Month The Star Spangled Banner Declaration of Independence U.S. Constitution Gettysburg Address Congressional Medal of Honor T.R.'s Medal T.R.'s 1898 M.O.H. Inquiry Letter Medals presented by T.R. The Homes of Theodore Roosevelt Sagamore Hill Birthplace in New York City Western Read More
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Welcome to The American Presidency

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2004 Election President Bush's 2005 State of the Union Address The Inauguration of George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: The Winner Is George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: How We Vote The Electoral College: How It Works The Democratic and Republican National Conventions, 2004 From Classroom Magazines Bush Wins! (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/12/04) Madam President (Scholastic News Edition 4, 3/1/04) Cliffhanger - The Presidential Election (Junior Scholastic, 10/4/04) President by a Nose (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/29/04) ABOUT | HELP Copyright © 2007 Scholastic Library Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Read More
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