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  1. Autobiography of Teddy Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-10-22
  2. Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-04-17
  3. The Naval War of 1812 Part 2 by Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-03-18
  4. The Rough Riders: Teddy Roosevelt's Firsthand Account of the Cuban Campain in the Spanish-American War by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-05-09
  5. Teddy Roosevelt's African and European Addresses by Theodore Roosevelt, 2008-06-08
  6. Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography - Original First Edition Version by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-04-11
  7. THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL CD-ROM (BY THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT ASSOCIATION) by THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 2000
  8. Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt: Including Actual Photos (Timeless Classic Books) by John Burroughs, 2010-07-23
  9. The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt, 2005-02-09
  10. The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt by Oliver Remey, Henry Cochems, et all 2008-11-11
  11. Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-09-03
  12. The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt by Bloodgood, 2010-07-15
  13. The Naval War of 1812 Part 1 by Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-03-18
  14. Theodore Roosevelt, An Intimate Biography by William Roscoe Thayer, 2009-04-08

41. Presidential Tales
shot in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald, a former us Marine, in Children's (teddy) bears gettheir name from president theodore ((teddy)) roosevelt, who always disliked
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Presidential Tales
Who can be President?

The US constitution stipulates that, to be eligible for the Presidency, a candidate must be a natural born citizen, must have lived in the United States for a minimum of 14 years and must be at least 35 years old. The requirement to be natural born was waived at first, because before the War of Independence, all Americans were British subjects
Candidates had merely to be US citizens at the time the constitution was adopted in 1788: Martin Van Buren, the eighth President, was the first not to have been born a British subject.
But there are no other legal qualifications or restrictions for the post, so there is nothing in US law to prevent a lunatic, a bankrupt or a convicted criminal from becoming President.
Monopoly of Power.
Most Presidents have been Protestants. All have been white and so far no woman has held the post. Until John F. Kennedy was elected in 1960, no Roman Catholic had been President. Although Alfred E. Smith, a Catholic, was nominated as the Democratic Presidential candidate in 1928, he lost the election to the Quaker Herbert Hoover.
Young and Old
John F. Kennedy was the youngest man to be elected President at the age of 43. But he was not the youngest President. Theodore Roosevelt was only 42 when he was moved from the Vice-Presidency after the assassination of William M

42. Theodore Roosevelt, My Father The President
takes us skillfully inside the mystique of (teddy) roosevelt, showing us the man addsa personal perspective to our understanding of theodore roosevelt.
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Blue Ribbon Winner, American Film Festival. "A very special cinematic history." Booklist "...Flawlessly combines the public and private President." Dr. John Gable, Executive Director, The Theodore Roosevelt Association. ABOUT "MY FATHER THE PRESIDENT " With its unique blend of rare historical and contemporary footage, this excellent oral and visual history adds a personal perspective to our understanding of Theodore Roosevelt.

43. Theodore Roosevelt - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Full Name, roosevelt, theodore ((teddy)). Biography, us diplomat politician; governorof New York 18991901; vice-president of us 1901; 26th president of us 1901
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44. The Presidents - Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt
buffalo hunting, president theodore roosevelt would probably be different until anothergreat president comes along and changes things. (teddy) died in 1919 from
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45. What Would Teddy Roosevelt Think Of Us Now? - Conservative Monitor
theodore roosevelt became the Vicepresident in part due to his popularity as a warhero I wonder what he would think of us as a nation. Continued Below
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Would Theodore Roosevelt Think We Are Too Soft?
by Patrick S. Hanway WASHINGTON/ Conservative Monitor Theodore Roosevelt was our twenty-sixth president having become president upon the death of President McKinley, who was shot by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz, and died on September 13, 1904. Theodore Roosevelt became the Vice-President in part due to his popularity as a war hero with the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War. He was a weak and sickly child but grew up to be an avid outdoorsman and a tough man. I wonder what he would think of us as a nation. Continued Below...
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46. Teddy Roosevelt
Thanks, TR for giving us Teddies! The (teddy) bear's story begins in November 1902when president theodore roosevelt was hunting in Mississippi.
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Thanks, TR for giving us Teddies!
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Clifford Berryman: April 2, 1869 December 11, 1949
"The story of a president who saved a bear cub's life has a special place in American folklore and inspired the creation of teddy bear plush toys."
"The teddy bear's story begins in November 1902 when President Theodore Roosevelt was hunting in Mississippi. After an unsuccessful day, the hunting party brought a small bear cub to the camp for the president to shoot. He refused because the animal did not have a chance to defend itself."
"Clifford K. Berryman, cartoonist for The Washington Post at the time, sketched the incident and captured the public's imagination as well as that of American toymakers. Soon the country was flooded with teddy bears."
"The original teddy bear, from 1903, was given to the Smithsonian by Teddy Roosevelt's grandson, Kermit. Today that bear is in the collections of our National Museum of American History." Theodore Roosevelt: October 27, 1858 January 6, 1919

47. Teddy Bear Collecting - Teddy's Bears
Both credit former us president (teddy) roosevelt for the birth of the (teddy) bear.In 1902 president theodore roosevelt was in Mississippi conducting meetings
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Teddy Bear Collecting - Teddy's Bears
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Angel Bears Ballerina Bears Bears For a Cause Birthday Bears Boy Bears Girl Bears Christmas Bears Cultural Bears Elvis Bears Halloween Bears Inspirational Bears ... Wedding Bears Valentine Bears Wizard of Oz Bears Judy Bogdan is a contributing editor for suite101.com There are conflicting stories regarding who created the first Teddy bear, but the two most accepted come from the United States and Germany. Both credit former US President Teddy Roosevelt for the birth of the Teddy bear. In 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt was in Mississippi conducting meetings over a boundary dispute. He took a day to relax by engaging in one of his favorite activities, bear hunting. It was not a productive day for the President; he could not find a single target. The hunters that were with him wanted to help him get his trophy, so they captured a young bear and tied him to a tree. When Teddy Roosevelt saw the bear he refused to shoot it. He didn’t feel that shooting a captured bear was true to the sport, so he had the hunters let the bear go free.

48. Amarillo Globe-News: US & World News: Teddy Bear Turns 100 This Fall 08/25/02
a president refused to shoot, turns 100 this fall, still fuzzyeared, huggable andloved by millions of children around the world. theodore roosevelt's (teddy)
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Search our archives above or select a date below to browse. Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Day Year Jon Mark Beilue Baxter Black Bulletin Board Channel Surfer ... Don Taylor More features in... BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT NEWS LIFESTYLES ... Click here for the Amarillo Globe-News Online Mobile Edition! Click here to receive the Amarillo Globe E-News...daily headlines in your e-mailbox! circulation department for print subscription information. And if you don't already get home delivery, click here for a FREE 2-week trial subscription! Miss your paper? Call (806) 376-5881. printable version send story discuss story in TalkAmarillo browse today's stories: < previous story next story > Web posted Sunday, August 25, 2002 4:17 a.m. CT Teddy bear turns 100 this fall President's refusal to shoot bear inspires creation of teddy By Lawrence L. Knutson

49. Biography Of Theodore Roosevelt
Some of theodore roosevelt's most effective achievements were in roosevelt soon recovered,but his words at president's Day us presidents United in Service
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Theodore Roosevelt With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history. He brought new excitement and power to the Presidency, as he vigorously led Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. He took the view that the President as a "steward of the people" should take whatever action necessary for the public good unless expressly forbidden by law or the Constitution." I did not usurp power," he wrote, "but I did greatly broaden the use of executive power." Roosevelt's youth differed sharply from that of the log cabin Presidents. He was born in New York City in 1858 into a wealthy family, but he too struggledagainst ill healthand in his triumph became an advocate of the strenuous life.
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In 1884 his first wife, Alice Lee Roosevelt, and his mother died on the same day. Roosevelt spent much of the next two years on his ranch in the Badlands of Dakota Territory. There he mastered his sorrow as he lived in the saddle, driving cattle, hunting big gamehe even captured an outlaw. On a visit to London, he married Edith Carow in December 1886.

50. Theodore Roosevelt Island Park (National Park Service)
Ninetyone-acre wooded memorial to the conservationist 26th president of the United States. Scan its history. theodore roosevelt was a man with vision. He considered the future before making decisions and his legacies still influence us. who was our 26th president.
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Theodore Roosevelt Island
Park in George Washington Memorial Parkway Located near Arlington, VA TRAVEL BASICS CAMPING LODGING
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FACILITIES FEES/PERMITS Theodore Roosevelt statue in the memorial plaza Photo by Carol M. Highsmith IN BRIEF
Theodore Roosevelt was a man with vision. He considered the future before making decisions and his legacies still influence us. Perhaps his greatest legacy was in conservation. This wooded island is a fitting memorial to the outdoorsman, naturalist, and visionary who was our 26th President. After Roosevelt's death on January 6, 1919, citizens wanted to establish a memorial in his honor. The 91 acre wooded island in the Potomac seemed the perfect place. The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Association purchased the island in 1932. Congress approved funds in 1960 and the memorial was dedicated on October 27, 1967. Eric Gugler designed the memorial. Paul Manship designed the statue. George Washington Memorial Parkway Includes:
Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

51. Theodore Roosevelt
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.Category Society History Presidents roosevelt, theodore...... one commentator remarked, Tis (teddy) alone that's feat that enhanced us commerce immeasurably theodoreroosevelt's Square Deal domestic program reflected the
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52. Theodore Roosevelt National Park (National Park Service)
Browse resources for lodging, recreation, and medical services. Obtain directions and permit information, or read the park's history. president if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota " theodore roosevelt his Presidency, roosevelt established the us Forest Service
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Theodore Roosevelt
National Park Located in Medora, ND (South Unit). The North Unit is located 15 miles south of Watford City, ND TRAVEL BASICS CAMPING LODGING
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"I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota," Theodore Roosevelt once remarked. Roosevelt first came to the badlands in September 1883 on a hunting trip. While here he became interested in the cattle business and invested in the Maltese Cross Ranch. He returned the next year and established the Elkhorn Ranch. Whenever he managed to spend time in the badlands, he became more and more alarmed by the damage that was being done to the land and its wildlife. He witnessed the virtual destruction of some big game species, such as bison and bighorn sheep. Overgrazing destroyed the grasslands and with them the habitats for small mammals and songbirds. Conservation increasingly became one of Roosevelt's major concerns. During his Presidency, Roosevelt established the US Forest Service and signed the 1906 Antiquities Act under which he proclaimed 18 national monuments. He also established 5 national parks, 51 wildlife refuges and 150 national forests. Here in the North Dakota badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts, Roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors the memory of this great conservationist.

53. TIME 100 Leaders Revolutionaries - Teddy Roosevelt
And theodore roosevelt, aware that the ineluctable reduction of distances was thrusting worldtogether, was also aware that the us had little (teddy) roosevelt.
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HEROES: The Turning Point
Down the wilderness trail from the Tahawus Club to North Creek in- New York State's Adirondack Mountains a rattletrap buckboard jolted through the night, skidding off ruts, swaying past boulders and tree stumps, creaking and clattering through the silence of the forest. The night was black and misty. The horses were barely under control. The passenger sat tensed and hunched, eyes screwed up: behind steel-rimmed spectacles, mouth clenched tight like a steel clamp beneath a prairie-dry mustache, his thoughts projected far out across a new century big with change. "Too fast?" the driver shouted. Theodore Roosevelt, Vice President of the U.S. and due before dawn to become President of the U.S., rattled back like a Gatling gun: "Go ahead . . . Go on . . . Go on." Around the man in the buckboard in the dark night hung the gathering storm of change. It was Sept. 14, 1901. Eight days before, in Buffalo, the old century's President William McKinley had been shot by an anarchist at an international festival of peace and commerce, and now McKinley was dying, the third U.S. President to be assassinated in 36 years. Theodore Roosevelt had made a quiet point in a note to a friend: "It was in the most naked way an assault not on power, not on wealth, but simply and solely upon free government, government by the common people, because it was government and because it yet stood for order as well as for liberty."Now the needs of the hour summoned Theodore Roosevelt back from a mountain climbing trip with the urgency of the wire from Mckinley's bed side: COME AT ONCE. That day at Buffalo, Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as 26th President of the U.S.

54. The United States Presidential History Links Page
Personal Memoirs of us Grant by Ulysses S. Grant. Indomitable (teddy) roosevelt byGeorge C. Scott, VHS Video The Rise of theodore roosevelt by Edmund Morris.
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55. Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, The 26th President Of The United States (1858-1919)
United State's most beloved presidents, theodore ((teddy)) roosevelt didn't take twoyears for (teddy) to recover After leaving the presidency roosevelt would stay
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Elsewhere on the Web Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) Theodore Roosevelt - His Life and Times on Film Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Alliance Theodore Roosevelt Timeline - U.S. History Interactive One of the United State's most beloved presidents, Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt didn't start life as the robust figure history remembers him as, but as a sickly child with chronic asthma. He overcame his asthma through intense physical exercise and a true love of the outdoor life. Roosevelt was no stranger to tragedy when at the age of 26 he lost both his wife and mother on Valentine's day in 1884. When his early political life was also less than successful he turned his efforts to developing his skills as a writer about life in the old west and western life. Some of his early works include Hunting Trips of a Ranchman (1885), Thomas Hart Benton (1886), and The Winning of the West (1889). Roosevelt would do much to bolster the romantic view of the West and many of the currently held myths about the Old West.

56. Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia
that, I never would have been president if it had His nickname was (teddy), and toybear manufactures theodore roosevelt is depicted fictionally in Gore Vidal's
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Theodore Roosevelt Rank: Term of Office: September 14 March 3 Followed: William McKinley Succeeded by: William Howard Taft Date of Birth Wednesday October 27 Place of Birth: New York City Date of Death: Monday January 6 Place of Death: Oyster Bay, New York First Lady: Edith Kermit Carow Occupation: author lawyer Political Party: Republican Vice President: Charles Warren Fairbanks Theodore Roosevelt October 27 January 6 ) was the 26th ( President of the United States Sickly as a young man, he took to physical exercise and became a sporting and outdoor enthusiast, frequenting such areas of natural beauty as the Grand Canyon . His energetic example influenced many to take up physical exercise during the urban sports boom in the early part of the century. Roosevelt was born in New York City October 27 . He graduated from Harvard University in . He was a member of New York State Assembly from . He moved to North Dakota and lived on his ranch, then returned to New York City in

57. Who2 Profile: Theodore Roosevelt
be one of the most robust and ambitious us presidents ever. The American ExperienceTheodore roosevelt PBS's usual admirable job on (teddy)'s life and
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th President of the United States Teddy Roosevelt was a weak, asthmatic child who grew up to be one of the most robust and ambitious U.S. presidents ever. A former New York City police commissioner, war hero and author, he reluctantly accepted the offer to become William McKinley 's vice president. When McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Roosevelt became the youngest man ever to become president. He served two terms, won the Nobel Peace prize in 1905, and strengthened the executive branch through his progressive agenda and the sheer force of his personality. He is often remembered for his policy pronouncement, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." He was succeeded in 1909 by William Howard Taft
Extra credit : Roosevelt was the first president to visit a foreign country, Panama, in 1906.
Roosevelt stars with Charles de Gaulle in our loop Almost Assassinated! He appears with his cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt in Presidents Closely Related , and joins fightin' Andrew Jackson in the loop Presidents Who Slugged Someone
Theodore Roosevelt Tribute Site

A roughriding site for a roughriding man; great book section and many links

58. Moments In History #90- President Theodore Roosevelt 1901 To 1909 Part III
Once theodore roosevelt was ensconced in the White House he roosevelt instructed hisAttorney General, Philander Knox to His famous words to (teddy) come down to
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Once Theodore Roosevelt was ensconced in the White House he wasted no time in stamping the office as his own. He relished the opportunity to make things happen, to put ideas into action, to argue and know that at the end something would be settled by it. And speaking of the White House, it was Teddy Roosevelt who made the name of the Presidential Residence official. Prior to his occupation of the office the place had been known as the, and even . But there was no official name for it. Roosevelt took to calling it and having that name placed on the official stationery. That made it the , now lamented, Those statements were made by the famous political operative and close friend of President McKinley, Mark Hanna, a wealthy and influential businessman as well. Once Roosevelt was President Hanna could see that it was in his own interest to be close to him. So the two had a meeting at which they smoothed over their differences, or so Hanna thought. He had left the new President with the sage advice to , and had remarked after the meeting that, Before Hanna had stopped congratulating himself on his political savvy and decisive influence over young Teddy Roosevelt the President had declared war on what he termed

59. Presidents On The Rocks: Mt. Rushmore
http//score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/rushmore/ This fourth grade classroom and hasa (teddy) bear quilt that links to quick facts about theodore roosevelt.
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If the sculptor Gutzon Borglum had a hero of his own, it was 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, who promoted construction of the Panama Canal and ignited progressive causes such as conservation and business reform: "We, here in America, hold in our hands the hopes of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame and disgrace will be ours if in our eyes the light of high resolve is dimmed, if we trail in the dust the golden hopes of men" (Address at Carnegie Hall, March 30, 1912).
  • Date of Birth: Wednesday, October 27, 1858
    Date of Death: Monday, January 6, 1919
    Wives:
    Children:
    Alice Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Kermit Roosevelt, Ethel Carow Roosevelt, Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, and Quentin Roosevelt
    Education: A.B. Harvard University
    Presidency: 26th President: September 14, 1901- March 3, 1909
    Terms: one elected, one assumed

60. Encyclopædia Britannica
Overview (122) Conservationminded (teddy) roosevelt helped get first lady and wifeof theodore roosevelt, the 26th Edith Kermit Carow roosevelt White House, us
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