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  Alice Roosevelt Longworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alice's effect on Washington politics was as an insider, uncomfortable with dealing with the public, while her cousin Eleanor was able to rise above childhood insecurity to become an outspoken public advocate for her various public cause including civil rights and the United Nations to which she would become the first American delegate.
Alice was among the mourners at Eleanor's funeral in Hyde Park in November 1962.
Alice Roosevelt Longworth is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C. When the last one of the Rahl children was born in Hale, Michigan in 1906, Jennie, the oldest child, insisted she be named Alice Roosevelt Rahl, because she was born on the same day the President’s daughter was married.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Theodore Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Roosevelt was also influential in spearheading the construction of the Panama Canal, and for his mediation in the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906.
Roosevelt was born at 28 East 20th Street in the modern-day Gramercy section of New York City on October 27, 1858, as the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
Roosevelt was distraught, writing in his diary, "the light has gone out of my life forever." Later that year, he left the General Assembly and moved to the Badlands of the Dakotas for the life of a rancher and lawman.
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 Theodore_Roosevelt
Roosevelt was baptized in the family's Dutch Reformed church; he attended the Madison Square Presbyterian Church until the age of 16.
Roosevelt's eldest son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism at Normandy during the D-Day invasion of 6 June 1944.
Roosevelt was the fifth cousin of the later President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the uncle of Franklin's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.
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 Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roosevelt is a surname of Dutch origin, with the literal meaning of "rose-field."
Kermit Roosevelt III - novelist and great-great grandson of Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt Dam, important dam, part of an irrigation project of Central Arizona, project known under the name of the Salt River Project
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 Alice Roosevelt Longworth - daughter of Theodore Roosevelt
Infant Alice was born only two days before her mother died of Bright's disease, a kidney ailment that had not been diagnosed as it was masked by the pregnancy.
Alice was good at "mothering" the younger children, but she herself was "allergic to discipline."
The color, "Alice Blue" was highly fashionable, a light blue with a hint of gray to match her eyes.
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 American President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Roosevelt spent two years out West in an attempt to recover from the tragedy, rustling cows as a cattle rancher and busting outlaws as a frontier sheriff.
Roosevelt was also the nation's first environmentalist, setting aside 190 million acres for national forests, coal and water reserves, and wildlife refuges.
Roosevelt subscribed to the racist and imperialistic view that people of color were a "burden" that the white man must carry as part of his Christian duty.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt was born at 28 28 East 20th Street in the modern-day Gramercy section of New York City on October 27, 1858 as the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr (1831-1878) and Martha Bulloch (1834-1884).
Originally Roosevelt held the rank of lieutenant colonel and served under Col. Wood, but after Wood was promoted to Brigadier General of Volunteer Forces, Roosevelt was promoted to full colonel and put in control of the Rough Riders.
Alice waited another six months before accepting the proposal and their engagement was announced on Valentine's Day of 1880.
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 Theodore Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Theodore Roosevelt (October 27, 1858–January 6, 1919) was the twenty-fifth (1901) Vice President and the twenty-sixth (1901-1909) President of the United States, succeeding to the office upon the assassination of William McKinley.
Roosevelt's energy, skill, and sheer joy in the Presidency were remarkable.
Roosevelt was born at 28 East 20th Street in the modern-day Gramercy section of New York City on October 27, 1858 as the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr (1831-1878) and Martha Bulloch (1834-1884).
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 Teddy Roosevelt Facts interesting facts about theodore roosevelt kermit roosevelt alice lee roosevelt the rough riders ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Roosevelt decided that killing the young, trapped bear was not sporting, and spared it.
Roosevelt welcomed "the strenuous life"--engaging in daunting physical tests and venturing into hostile locations, even though, taking inflation into account, he was likely the richest president in history due to his family's estate.
Roosevelt was the first to dub the executive mansion "The White House".
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 Outspoken Alice: Every inch a Roosevelt
Alice’s stepmother, Edith, often reminded her that the names of women with “upbringing” appeared in the newspapers only to note their birth, marriage or death.
Alice got a real boa constrictor as a pet and periodically wore it around her neck for the shock value.
Alice Roosevelt Longworth died in February 1980 at the age of 96.
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 Teddy Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Theodore Roosevelt's eldest child, Alice Lee, was an impressionable teenager when the family moved into the White House in 1901.
Naturally she was a favorite of the press, which called her Princess Alice.
She smoked in public, bet at the racetrack, and was caught speeding in her red runabout by the Washington police.
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 Picture of the Day: June 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As independent, outspoken and mischievous as she was beautiful, 18-year-old Alice Lee Roosevelt posed for this portrait in 1902.
Daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt and wife of powerful Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth, she would become the grande dame of Washington society.
Alice had come to know every president from Benjamin Harrison to Gerald Ford by the time she died in 1980 at the age of 96.
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 Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt - Alice Hathaway Lee was Roosevelt's first wife.
The two lived happily in New York City for three years while Roosevelt served in the New York State Assembly.
On February 12, 1884, Alice gave birth to their first and only child, Alice Roosevelt.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Roosevelt
Warren Delano Robbins; fifth cousin of Nicholas Roosevelt; father of James Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.
Nephew of James I. Roosevelt; uncle of Theodore Roosevelt; granduncle of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
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 Internet Public Library: POTUS
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.
An essay by Daniel Filler on the environmental stance of Roosevelt and the impact that stance had on the rest of the nation.
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 Bully, With John Davidson
September 14, upon the assassination of President McKinley in Buffalo, N.Y. Theodore Roosevelt is sworn in as the 26th President, the youngest man ever to reach that office, 42years, 10 months, 18 days.
Roosevelt obtains the Pure Food and Drug Act, the Reclamation Act and Employer's Liability Laws; above all, he strenuously concentrates his efforts on conservation, and the establishment of preserves for future generations.
President Wilson refuses Roosevelt's request to raise and equip a division of volunteers, for service in France.
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Alice, the life and times of Alice Roosevelt Longworth
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 Top 20 Encyclopedia
Laurence Laughlin and Roosevelt's girlfriend and future wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, convinced Roosevelt to drop natural history in favour of politics.
Living near the boomtown of Medora, North Dakota, Roosevelt learned to ride and rope, and occasionally got himself into fistfights, spending his time with the rough-and-tumble world of the final days of the American Old West.
After a blizzard wiped out Roosevelt's herd of cattle, he returned to the Eastern United States, where in 1885, he purchased Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay, New York.
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 Theodore Roosevelt Diaries - 1
The later entries reveal the great personal loss Roosevelt felt on February 14, 1884, the day when both his wife and mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, died.
Travelling by sleigh to see Alice Lee at her home in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
A walk in the woods with Alice Lee and a statement of Roosevelt's affection for her.
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 Find in a Library: Alice and Edith : the two wives of Teddy Roosevelt : a biographical novel
Find in a Library: Alice and Edith : the two wives of Teddy Roosevelt : a biographical novel
Alice and Edith : the two wives of Teddy Roosevelt : a biographical novel
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 Theodore Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Both his Mother and his first wife, Alice Lee Roosevelt, died on the same day.
AS President, Roosevelt ensured the construction of the Panama Canal.
Won the Nobel Peace Prize for mediating the Russo-Japanese War.
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 THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Issued corollary to Monroe Doctrine, defending U.S. intervention in Latin America to stop European aggression.
Theodore Roosevelt's first wife and his mother both died on February 14, 1884.
Popular ex-president who ran again on the Bull Moose party ticket in 1912.
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 Theodore ROOSEVELT/Alice Hathaway LEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Born: 27 OCT 1858 at: New York City, NY Married: 27 OCT 1880 at: Brookline, Massachusetts Died: 6 JAN 1919 at: Father:Theodore ROOSEVELT Mother:Martha BULLOCH Other Spouses: Edith KERMIT
Born: 1861 at: Boston, Massachusetts Died: 14 FEB 1884 at: Father:George Cabot LEE Mother:Caroline Watts HASKELL Other Spouses:
Name: Alice Lee ROOSEVELT Born: 12 FEB 1884 at: New York City, NY Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Author: Johnston, Frances B. Title: Alice Lee Roosevelt
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 Theodore ROOSEVELT, JR./Alice Hathaway LEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Born: 27 OCT 1858 at: New York City, New York Married: at: Died: 6 JAN 1919 at: Oyster Bay, New York Father:Theodore ROOSEVELT Mother:Martha BULLOCK Other Spouses: Edith Kermit CAROW
Born: 29 JUL 1861 at: Died: 14 FEB 1884 at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses:
Name: Alice Lee ROOSEVELT Born: 12 FEB 1884 at: Married: at: Died: 20 FEB 1980 at: Spouses:
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