After his return east from North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt remarries, this time to his childhood sweetheart, Edith Carow, and settles in at Sagamore Hill, the family home in Oyster Bay ...
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. is born to Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Thee) and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt (Mittie) at 28 E. 20th Street in New York City. The Roosevelts return from their trip abroad.
Fueled by Theodore's curiosity, the Roosevelt museum grew. Teedie collected everything within his reach and range of vision, and begged friends and family to bring him any specimens they found.
Widely popular, Roosevelt entered his second term on an extremely positive note. Challenges “Lose no time coming” was the message to Theodore Roosevelt as President McKinley lay dying from a gunshot ...
His family, especially these incredible women ... his sisters, and his wives -- Theodore Roosevelt invited the advice and ...
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer and leading philanthropist Theodore, Sr. and Georgia-born mother Martha “Mittie” Roosevelt. As a student at Harvard University (1876-1880 ...
for their wedding by Theodore’s father Cornelius Roosevelt, a prominent member of the Roosevelt family who was born in New York in 1794. The table came from Cornelius’ home. Teddy grew up in ...
Some of these games were played by Theodore Roosevelt and members of the Wilcox family, and some are based on events from TR’s life. Other games playable at Vintage Game Nights were simply ...