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  Edith Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (August 6, 1861 – September 30, 1948), second wife of Theodore Roosevelt, was First Lady of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
Edith Kermit Carow knew Theodore Roosevelt from infancy; as a toddler she became a playmate of his younger sister Corinne.
Roosevelt came out of retirement in 1932 and gave a seconding speech on the behalf of Herbert Hoover in his bid for re-election, thus campaigning against her nephew-in-law FDR.
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Edith arranged for the china from the past twenty-five administrations to be displayed in cabinets along a ground floor hallway where guests stood in line to meet the first couple.
Edith also used her "cabinet meetings" to release her schedule of entertainments so that she would not be upstaged.
Roosevelt," a title she preferred to that of "First Lady." To that end, she encouraged Teddy Roosevelt to take time from his busy work schedule to rest and worked to keep her children out of the public eye.
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 Theodore Roosevelt - dKosopedia
As President, Roosevelt held the ideal that the Government should be the great arbiter of the conflicting economic forces in the Nation, especially between capital and labor, guaranteeing justice to each and dispensing favors to none.
Roosevelt ensured the construction of the Panama Canal.
His Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine prevented building further miltiary bases in the Caribbean other than those of the United States and arrogated the sole right of armed intervention in Latin America to the United States.
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Roosevelt was obsessed with natural history as a boy.
Roosevelt's mother was a southern belle from a lively family.
Roosevelt was elected to the state legislature, where his patrician ways made him the subject of mockery.
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 Edith Roosevelt, First Lady
Edith Carow was born on August 6, 1861 in Norwich, Connecticut.
Edith was friends with Theodore Roosevelt as well as his sisters.
Edith Roosevelt died on September 30, 1948 in Oyster Bay.
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 Explore DC: Edith Roosevelt
Edith Kermit Roosevelt grew up in the same neighborhood with her future husband and was in fact was a close friend of Theodore's younger sister Corinne.
Edith was extremely organized, as she had to be running a large and boisterous household, but was also intelligent and an avid reader.
Edith also worked hard to ensure that her family had some measure of privacy during their time at the White House.
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 Edith Roosevelt - wife of Theodore Roosevelt
Edith was born into an environment of breeding, comfort and tradition.
Edith's presence was indelible and she was very much a force in shaping Theodore's outlook and actions.
First Lady Edith Roosevelt played the major role in overseeing the largest renovation of the White House into the stately and practical government center it is today.
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 Edith Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Edith Carow Roosevelt was the second wife of Theodore Roosevelt, who served as president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
She married Theodore Roosevelt in 1886, two years after his first wife Alice's death, putting the tragedy behing them, and they settled down in a house on Sagamore Hill, at Oyster Bay.
Roosevelt lived almost 30 years after her husband's death in 1919.
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 EDITH ROOSEVELT
Edith Kermit Carow was born in Norwich, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles and Gertrude Elizabeth Carow, however she was raised in Union Square, New York.
Alice died at the age of twenty-one during childbirth and Roosevelt laid her memory to rest and never permitted her name to be mentioned in the family again.
Edith and Theodore had five children; Theodore, Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock and Quentin, a flyer who died in World War I. Edith had a advantage over previous First Ladies in that she received a lot of public exposure prior to being First Lady.
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 Theodore Roosevelt
Biography: With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history.
Some of Theodore Roosevelt's most effective achievements were in conservation.
Roosevelt soon recovered, but his words at that time would have been applicable at the time of his death in 1919: "No man has had a happier life than I have led; a happier life in every way."
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 Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt
Biography: Edith Kermit Carow knew Theodore Roosevelt from infancy; as a toddler she became a playmate of his younger sister Corinne.
Putting tragedy behind him, he and Edith were married in London in December 1886.
Roosevelt meant to guard the privacy of a family that attracted everyone's interest, and she tried to keep reporters outside her domain.
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Edith Kermit Roosevelt: The First Modern First Lady 6/2/00 Click here to start...
Edith Kermit Roosevelt - Portrait of a First Lady, by Sylvia Jukes Morris; The Roosevelt Women, by Betty Boyd Caroli; Edward J. Renehan and Dr.
Portrait of a First Lady, "Kermit was a skillful taxidermist, allegedly able to skin a mouse, while riding on a pad elephant." Notes for Kermit Roosevelt (From Old Orchard...
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 First Lady Bio Edith Roosevelt
Teddy Roosevelt casually dated his childhood friend Edith Carow, but while attending Harvard he met and married Alice Lee
Roosevelt went West for a year, and after moving back to New York rekindled the relationship with Edith
Roosevelt was the first First Lady to hire a social secretary, Isabele Hagner, to book engagements and oversee White House invitations
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 Theodore Roosevelt / Edith Kermit Carow
Name: Theodore Roosevelt Note Born: October 27, 1858 at New York City, New York Married: 2 Dec 1886 at City Of London,, London, England Died: January 06, 1919 at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York Other Spouses: Alice Hathaway Lee
Name: Ethel Carow Roosevelt Born: August 13, 1891 at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York Died: December 03, 1977 at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York Husband: Richard Derby
Nickn a m e T eddy a cartoon of Roosevelt in The Washington Post depicting the tende r h e a rted President refusing to shoot a bear cub inspiring the teddy be a r.
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Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (Encyclopedia of First Ladies) Barbara Silberdick Feinberg ISBN: 0516210017
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on Roosevelt, Theodore and politics, AMEI991/26:55 ; AMEI991/27:27 ; AMEI991/28:01 ; AMEI991/49:02 ; AMEI991/55:25
on Roosevelt, Theodore in the West, AMEI991/36:12 ; AMEI991/36:59 ; AMEI991/37:37 ; AMEI991/37:55 ; AMEI991/38:53
on Roosevelt, Theodore's childhood, AMEI991/08:23 ; AMEI991/09:16 ; AMEI991/10:14 ; AMEI991/13:33
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 Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt
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 Theodore ROOSEVELT/Edith Kermit CAROW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Name: Kermit ROOSEVELT Born: 10 OCT 1889 at: Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY Married: 1912 at: Died: 4 JUN 1943 at: Fort Richardson, Alaska Spouses: Belle WILLARD NOTES
Name: Ethel Carow ROOSEVELT Born: 13 AUG 1891 at: Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY Married: 1913 at: Died: 3 DEC 1977 at: Oyster Bay, NY Spouses: Richard DERBY NOTES
Name: Archibald Bulloch ROOSEVELT Born: 9 APR 1894 at: Washington DC Married: 14 APR 1917 at: Boston, Mass.
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