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was a sickly and timid boy. He not only took great and untiring care of me—some of my earliest remembrances are of nights when he would walk up and down with me for an hour at a time in his arms when I was a wretched mite suffering acutely with asthma—but he also most wisely refused to coddle me, and made me feel that I must force myself to hold my own with other boys and prepare to do the rough work of the world. I cannot say that he ever put it into words, but he certainly gave me the feeling that I was always to be both decent and manly, and that if I were manly nobody would laugh at my being decent. In all my childhood he never laid hand on me but once, but I always knew perfectly well that in case it became necessary he would not have the slightest hesitancy in doing so again, and alike from my love and respect, and in a certain sense, my fear of him, I would have hated and dreaded beyond measure to have him know that I had been guilty of a lie, or of cruelty, or of bullying, or of uncleanness or cowardice. Gradually I grew to have the feeling on my account, and not merely on his."
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same standard of clean living was demanded for the boys as for the girls; that what was wrong in a woman could not be right in a man. With great love and patience, and the most generous sympathy and consideration, he combined insistence on discipline. He never physically punished me but once, but he was the only man of whom I was ever really afraid. I do not mean that it was a wrong fear, for he was entirely just, and we children adored him. ...
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social party for the upper crust of New York City. When the would-be revelers arrived, however, what they saw to their great surprise, were small children in new braces specially constructed for them. Moved to tears by the sight, one of the wealthiest socialites, Charlotte Augusta Gibbes (wife of financier/philanthropist
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I never knew anyone who got greater joy out of living than did my father, or anyone who more whole-heartedly performed every duty; and no one whom I have ever met approached his combination of enjoyment of life and performance of duty. He and my mother were given to hospitality that at that time was
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I think it is fair to say that one can not really know Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth President of the United States, without knowing the sort of man his father was. Indeed, if I could have one wish for you the reader, it would be that you come away from the book with a strong sense of what a
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argued that the timing of his death contributed heavily to the younger Theodore's psychology, since the future president knew his father fully while growing up, but missed knowing his father man-to-man, and therefore absorbed a view of his father entirely in his role as a parent, untempered by much
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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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wrote this account of its origins: Bamie was born with a curved spine, and Roosevelt found a young doctor, Charles Fayette Taylor, who had developed groundbreaking methods of treating physical defects in children, including braces and other equipment. Roosevelt then organized what appeared to be a
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My father, Theodore Roosevelt, was the best man I ever knew. He combined strength and courage with gentleness, tenderness, and great unselfishness. He would not tolerate in us children selfishness or cruelty, idleness, cowardice, or untruthfulness. As we grew older, he made us understand that the
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The year after their 1853 marriage, Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt moved to a Manhattan city house at 28 East 20th Street. All of their children were born there. The house was demolished and replaced with a commercial space in 1916. Following President Roosevelt's death in 1919, the new structure was
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My father worked hard at his business, for he died when he was forty-six, too early to have retired. He was interested in every social reform movement, and he did an immense amount of practical charitable work himself. He was a big, powerful man, with a leonine face, and his heart filled with
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remarked that "when was entering upon his duties as President of the United States, he told me frequently that he never took any serious step or made any vital decision for his country without thinking first what position his father would have taken on the question."
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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 Sundays, he had a mission class."
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ranked Roosevelt first in a list of fathers of presidents of the United States, citing his instilling his son with a love of outdoors and lessons in foreign languages, taxidermy, and bodybuilding and calling Roosevelt "in a league of his own."
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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; 2001
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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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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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As the process of nomination for the Collector of the Port of New York dragged on, Roosevelt started experiencing severe stomach cramps caused by a
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To combat his poor physical condition, his father encouraged the young Roosevelt to take up exercise. To deal with bullies, Roosevelt started
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Mornings on Horseback, The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life, and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt
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Huddleston, Connie M. and Gwendolyn I. Koehler. "Between the Wedding & the War: The Bulloch/Roosevelt Letters 1854–1860) (2016)
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was profoundly affected by the early death of his father and spent months in a deep state of grief.
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Of Theodore Sr., or "Thee" as he was known, his namesake son, in his autobiography described him in the following words:
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Huddleston, Connie M. and Gwendolyn I. Koehler. "Mittie & Thee: An 1853 Roosevelt Romance." (nonfiction) (2015)
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In addition to contributing large sums to the Newsboys' Lodging-house (as noted above), he also contributed to the
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Theodore Sr. was an active supporter of the Union during the Civil War. He was one of the Charter Members of the
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In 1872, the Roosevelt family moved to a city house at 6 West 57th Street, where Theodore Sr. died in 1878.
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Historian David McCullough, in the introduction to his book about President Roosevelt's youth, remarked:
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lessons. Two trips abroad had a permanent impact: family tours of Europe in 1869 and 1870, and of the
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to New York, where he missed his father's death by a few hours. The senior Roosevelt had been 46.
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A devout Christian who led his children in daily prayers, Roosevelt's funeral was held in
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The Descendants of James Carrell and Sarah Dungan, His Wife. P 140/142 (1928)
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The era of Theodore Roosevelt and the birth of modern America, 1900-1912.
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Roosevelt founded the New York Orthopedic Hospital. His younger daughter
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The Lion's Pride: Theodore Roosevelt and His Family in Peace and War
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purchased and destroyed, and the birth house was re-created as the
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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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realization of his human imperfection. Theodore Jr.'s sister
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and Martha "Patsy" Stewart. Mittie was also a sister of the
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In a 1900 letter, Roosevelt described his father, writing:
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His wife, Martha Bulloch, who was affectionately called
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in Roswell. Theodore Sr. and Martha had four children:
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In October 1877, Roosevelt was nominated by President
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site.
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
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