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Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, was more than the man behind the Panama Canal and the inspiration for the teddy bear. He was a cowboy. A soldier. An explorer. A badass ...
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was trying to get back into the White House. A disgruntled New Yorker tried to stop him while he was visiting Milwaukee.
In his new book, "Teddy and Booker T: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality," Brian Kilmeade writes of how Theodore Roosevelt invited intellectual and former slave Book T ...
When I took my departure the king "backsheeshed" me as the royal messenger from Uganda to Roosevelt. He gave me a lengthy sealed letter to deliver, containing the royal welcome "of our sovereign ...
THE OLD LION by Jeff Shaara (St. Martin's Press, 480 pp., $30) Midway through Jeff Shaara’s “The Old Lion: A Novel of Theodore Roosevelt,” Roosevelt, “a tornado of energy,” whirls about ...
The first "Teddy bear" was put on sale on this day in history, Feb. 15, 1903. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, the stuffed bear was first sold by Morris Michtom, a Brooklyn, New York ...
In his new book, "Teddy and Booker T: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality," "Fox & Friends" anchor and author Brian Kilmeade shares the story of how Theodore Roosevelt and ...
On Oct. 14, 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was making a run for the White House as the candidate for the Progressive Party, ... (The Hyatt has a display marking the event in its entrance off King Drive.) ...
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was trying to get back into the White House. A disgruntled New Yorker tried to stop him while he was visiting Milwaukee.
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was trying to get back into the White House. A disgruntled New Yorker tried to stop him while he was visiting Milwaukee.
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was trying to get back into the White House. A disgruntled New Yorker tried to stop him while he was visiting Milwaukee.
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was trying to get back into the White House. A disgruntled New Yorker tried to stop him while he was visiting Milwaukee.