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| | [CTRL] [9] The Strange Death of FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT |
 | | With a Roosevelt back on the job, this time F. R., Newport News business began to pick up again; in 1913, two colliers, 38,000 tons, more than the whole Taft administration; in 1914, one battleship and two oil barges, total 28,670; in 1916, one battleship, 31,400 tons; in 1917, one battleship, 32,000 tons. |
 | | Archibald Roosevelt was assigned the task of carrying a little fl bag containing $100,000 in cash to Fall. |
 | | The Roosevelts involved in the Teapot Dome deal were shielded and immune from prosecution, as is usual with members of the Dynasty. |
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