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as "working like a horse." She helped improve the conditions of Puerto Rican women while her husband was governor of the island (1929–31); she organized the first American women's committee for China Relief (1937); and she directed the American Red Cross Club in England (1942). Roosevelt received citations and commendations from, among others, the French government,
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Throughout her life, Roosevelt not only supported her husband's career but also proved a highly organized, socially conscious person in her own right. From July 1917 to December 1918, she was heavily involved in YMCA canteen work in France and was described by her fellow canteen worker Marian Baldwin
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together with some 5,000 of her own photographs, including images of presidents and international dignitaries. In later life, Roosevelt and Grace studied with photographer J. Ghislain Lootens. She used a
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from 1935, developing her own film and making her own prints. Her travel photographs of Europe, Mexico and Asia are of a particularly high quality.
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Eleanor Butler Alexander was born on December 26, 1888, in New York City, the only daughter of Henry Addison Alexander, a prominent
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Eleanor Butler Roosevelt receives the Medal of Honor posthumously presented to her husband (September 21, 1944). From left: Gen.
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lawyer, and Grace Green. She was a great-granddaughter of the late Theron Rudd Butler. Her great aunt was
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Roosevelt was also a keen photographer. In 1986, her daughter Grace presented 25 of her albums to the
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Beverly W. Brannan, "Eleanor Butler Roosevelt (1889-1960): Biographical Essay"
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Soldiers', Sailors', Marines', Coast Guard and Airmen's Club
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Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt

New York City
Oyster Bay
New York
Youngs Memorial Cemetery
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt III
Grace
Theodore
Cornelius
Quentin
Theodore Roosevelt III
Theodore Roosevelt
President of the United States
New York
Eleanor Butler Sanders
Gen. John J. Pershing
Library of Congress
Voigtländer Superb

George Marshall
Henry H. Arnold
John Dill
Henry L. Stimson
Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt III
Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt Jr.
Edith Kermit Carow
D-Day
Medal of Honor

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