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  2. Brief Overview. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City to parents Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. Both his parents came from wealthy families, his father's ancestors having settled on Manhattan Island in 1644. Teedie, as he was called as a child, was sickly growing up.

  3. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States, a writer, conservationist, outdoorsman, and soldier. His many accomplishments included expanding the powers of the presidency and of the federal government in support of the public interest during clashes between big business and labor. He steered the nation toward an active role ...

  4. The Strenuous Life. *This speech was spoken before the Hamilton Club,Chicago April 10, 1899. In speaking to you, men of the greatest city of the West, men of the State which gave to the country Lincoln and Grant, men who preëminently and distinctly embody all that is most American in the American character, I wish to preach, not the doctrine ...

  5. Description. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Memorial Edition, from a limited edition set, signed by Edith Kermit Roosevelt. The complete 24 Volume Set. Octavo, [24 Volumes]. Publisher’s maroon cloth, title in gilt on spine. Fading to spine, fairly uniform. Top edge gilt, uncut edges. Decorative endpapers, free of any bookplates or ownership ...

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  7. Theodore Roosevelt: Family Life. The nation had never known a family in the White House quite like the Roosevelts. The public loved to follow the adventures of the Roosevelt clan; the President understood that his family was a political asset and made it available, to some degree, to the media. When Roosevelt married Edith Kermit Carow in 1886 ...