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  1. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Conversely, TR's mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, or "Mittie", grew up in Roswell, Georgia, and was a fervent Confederate. Despite the sharp contrast between Thee and Mittie's views of the war, their ideological differences served neither as a serious source of tension nor a divisive force within the family.

  2. Martha “Mittie” Bulloch Roosevelt Birth 8 Jul 1835. Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Death 14 Feb 1884 (aged 48) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA

  3. Media in category "Martha Bulloch Roosevelt". The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Martha & Theodore, Sr., circa 1872.jpg 425 × 327; 59 KB. Martha Bulloch oval portrait.jpg 383 × 509; 76 KB. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt painting.jpg 357 × 460; 41 KB. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt photograph.jpg 500 × 674; 159 KB.

  4. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt was born on July 8, 1835 to Major James Stephens Bulloch and Martha Elliott Bulloch (nee Stewart) in Hartford, Connecticut. It was in Hartford where the newborn Martha's older brother, James Dunwoodie Bulloch was studying.

  5. It was a pivotal moment in his life and would thoroughly transform him. The Master Bedroom is the birthplace of our 26th president. Theodore Roosevelt was born in this room on October 27, 1858. There is a portrait of his mother over the mantelpiece. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt gave birth to all four siblings in this room.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2023 · A Biography of Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. Martha “Mittie” Bulloch was a true southern belle, born on July 8, 1835, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Major James Stephens Bulloch and Martha Elliott Bulloch. The family relocated to Roswell, Georgia, when Mittie was four years old, where they lived in the grand mansion, Bulloch Hall, and became ...

  7. President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the home of the President's mother, Roswell, Ga. 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph. | Stereograph showing Theodore Roosevelt and others outside Bulloch mansion. Contributor: Underwood & Underwood Date: 1905-01-01