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  1. 31 de mar. de 2019 · Bertha Benkard Rose, left, presents the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities' Sherwood Award for preservation of Sagamore Hill to Ethel Roosevelt Derby in 1977. Rose (1906-1982) was a leader in historic preservation and in charge of the restoration of Sagamore Hill.

  2. Ethel Roosevelt Derby has been listed as a noteworthy civic worker by Marquis Who's Who. Membership Chairman Nassau County (New York ) chapter American Red Cross, 1944-1945, member board from 1924, Sagamore Hillcom.

  3. Ethel Roosevelt Derby. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby (13 Agustus 1891 – 10 Desember 1977) adalah putri bungsu dan anak keempat dari Presiden Amerika Serikat Theodore Roosevelt. Dikenal sebagai "The Queen" atau "The First Lady of Oyster Bay" oleh penduduk Long Island, Ethel berperan penting dalam melestarikan warisan ayahnya serta rumah keluarga ...

  4. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby (August 13, 1891 – December 10, 1977) was the youngest daughter and fourth child of the President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt. Known as The Queen of Oyster Bay and 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 ...

  5. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby ( New York, 13 agosto 1891 – New York, 10 dicembre 1977 ), è stata la figlia del presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Theodore Roosevelt . Conosciuta come The Queen of Oyster Bay e The First Lady of Oyster Bay dagli abitanti di Long Island, Ethel ha contribuito a preservare sia l'eredità di suo padre sia la ...

  6. Ethel married surgeon Richard Derby in April 1913, had four children, and refused to settle into a retiring domestic life. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914 she immediately joined her husband in medical service in France—well before any of her brothers entered the war.

  7. 1 photographic print. | Photograph showing Theodore Roosevelt at the wedding of his daughter Ethel Carow Roosevelt (1891-1977) to Dr. Richard Derby on April 4, 1913, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York.