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  1. Known as "The Queen" or "The First Lady of Oyster Bay" by its Long Island residents, Ethel was instrumental in preserving both the legacy of her father as well as the family home, Sagamore Hill for future generations, especially after the death of her mother, Edith, in 1948.

  2. 26 de dic. de 2009 · The first ten minutes of a half hour tour of Sagamore Hill, a National Historic Site, and home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26Th president of The United States.

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  3. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby was the youngest daughter of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. Ethel was instrumental in preserving both the legacy of her father as well as the family home, Sagamore Hill, for future generations.

  4. Mrs. Derby was the guiding force in the efforts of the Theodore Roosevelt Association to preserve Sagamore Hill as an historic site after the death of her mother Edith Kermit Roosevelt in 1948. Because of Mrs. Derby, there is a Saga more Hill National Historic Site.

  5. Theodore Roosevelt was an avid art collector. The collection at Sagamore Hill includes paintings, bronzes, reliefs, and sculpture.

  6. 24 de sept. de 2021 · One of Eleanor’s regular visitors to Old Orchard was TR’s youngest daughter Ethel Roosevelt Derby, who lived nearby. Described by family as the best liked of TR’s children, Mrs. Derby had a distinguished career as a nurse, philanthropist, and social activist.

  7. 12 de dic. de 1977 · Sagamore Hill, the family's estate and her childhood home, at Cove Neck, L.I., was eventually saved and taken over by the National Park Service. Mr. Hall, who served for 14 years in Congress and...