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I was fortunate enough in having a father whom I have always been able to regard as an ideal man. It sounds a little like cant to say what I am going to say, but he did combine the strength and courage and will and energy of the strongest man with the tenderness, cleanness, and purity of a woman. I
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gentleness for those who needed help or protection, and with the possibility of much wrath against a bully or an oppressor. ... was greatly interested in the societies to prevent cruelty to children and cruelty to animals. On
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McCullough, David. Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt. New York. Simon & Schuster.1982
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site.
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
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2083:Theodore Roosevelt United States Courthouse
851:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
302:and the paternal grandfather of First Lady
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1019:The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt.
809:Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography
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109:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2018:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
1967:Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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2011:Theodore Roosevelt Association
1666:"Bull Moose" Progressive Party
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1117:President of the United States
1041:The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
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870:The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
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1974:Theodore Roosevelt Wilderness
1843:Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
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1997:Roosevelt Park (San Antonio)
1870:1898 New York state election
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1277:United States Forest Service
1270:Muir Woods National Monument
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1235:Newlands Reclamation Act
997:T.R.: The last Romantic.
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1657:Battle of San Juan Hill
1516:Bureau of Investigation
1306:Conference of Governors
919:Morris, Edmund (1979).
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3191:Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
3107:Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
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2766:Tuskegee Airmen flight
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2550:James Alfred Roosevelt
2542:James Stephens Bulloch
2510:Anna "Bamie" Roosevelt
2494:Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
2398:Theodore Roosevelt III
2224:Teddy, the Rough Rider
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2952:Sunrise at Campobello
2607:William Howard Taft →
2573:Gracie Hall Roosevelt
2478:Edith Roosevelt Derby
2438:Theodore Roosevelt IV
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2454:Quentin Roosevelt II
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1470:Treaty of Portsmouth
1382:Aldrich–Vreeland Act
1242:Transfer Act of 1905
1139:Governor of New York
885:Brands, 1997, p. 80.
560:John Jacob Astor III
366:Herman op den Graeff
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3167:James Roosevelt III
2898:Roosevelt Institute
2863:Val-Kill Industries
2534:Cornelius Roosevelt
2422:Archibald Roosevelt
2390:Alice Lee Roosevelt
2286:Political positions
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1737:Maltese Cross Cabin
1447:Roosevelt Corollary
1389:Tillman Act of 1907
1354:Meat Inspection Act
1331:Coal strike of 1902
1198:Second inauguration
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676:In 2012, historian
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3013:(2014 documentary)
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2598:← William McKinley
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2374:Alice Hathaway Lee
2254:Theodore Roosevelt
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1440:Venezuelan crisis
1424:Panama Canal Zone
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966:An Autobiography.
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3273:1878 deaths
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1213:Square Deal
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652:Biographer
620:peritonisis
578:and of the
486:Middle East
389:Confederate
3237:Categories
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3169:(grandson)
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1368:Elkins Act
1322:court case
1167:Presidency
954:References
685:Residences
427:First Lady
150:1831-09-22
69:newspapers
3187:(brother)
2937:Roosevelt
2520:(brother)
2337:Muckraker
1861:Elections
1834:The Forum
1758:Gravesite
846:Fiske, J.
628:Cambridge
267:Parent(s)
3181:(mother)
3175:(father)
3092:(husband
2631:Category
2575:(nephew)
2528:(sister)
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1768:Writings
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1172:timeline
1053:. (2001)
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236:Children
198:Employer
3038:Related
2567:(niece)
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2278:Related
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2157:culture
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258:Corinne
253:Elliott
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1067:(1998)
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1044:(1979)
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797:, p. 2
648:Legacy
502:Mittie
482:boxing
362:Robert
344:Family
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279:Family
208:Spouse
160:, U.S.
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166:Died
140:Born
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