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  1. Kermit Roosevelt was born on October 10, 1889 at Sagamore Hill. He was the second child of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. Quiet yet inquisitive, Kermit is best known for his writing and travels. He accompanied his father to Africa in 1909 and Brazil in 1913. Like his father, he was a keen adventurer and had a knack for storytelling.

  2. About Kermit Kermit Roosevelt III is a professor of constitutional law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a member of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court, and an award-winning author.

  3. Theodore Roosevelt married Alice Hathaway Lee in 1880. She died two days after their child Alice Lee Roosevelt was born in 1884. His mother had died less than a day previous, and Roosevelt was heartbroken. Roosevelt remarried in 1886 to Edith Kermit Carow. She had been a childhood and family friend.

  4. Kermit Roosevelt. Kermit Roosevelt senior (* 10. Oktober 1889 in Oyster Bay, New York; † 4. Juni 1943 in Fort Richardson, Alaska) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Geschäftsmann und Offizier. Kermit Roosevelt war der zweite Sohn des US-Präsidenten Theodore Roosevelt und seiner Frau Edith, geb.

  5. 17 de sept. de 2022 · Kermit Roosevelt III, descendant of Theodore, sees lessons for today’s divided nation in Reconstruction and the civil rights era Michael Henry Adams Sat 17 Sep 2022 02.00 EDT Last modified on ...

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Sons of famous naturalist President Theodore Roosevelt, Kermit and Theodore Roosevelt inherited their father’s love for nature and conservationist attitude. Over the course of two expeditions through Asia, they would bring back countless specimens for The Field Museum, several of which would become some of the Field’s most notable dioramas.

  7. Kermit Roosevelt was born on October 10, 1889 at Sagamore Hill. He was the second child of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. Quiet yet inquisitive, Kermit is best known for his writing and travels. He accompanied his father to Africa in 1909 and Brazil in 1913. Like his father, he was a keen adventurer and had a knack for storytelling.