Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, in Manhattan, New York City. Teddy was the second of four children born to Martha Stewart Bulloch and businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt Sr. Known in adulthood for his sturdy, robust frame and demeanor, Theodore was sickly as...
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Indeed: Roosevelt was a sickly child who, by non-stop activity, bulldozed through obstacles -- the embodiment of "the strenuous life." Rocca asked Ted, "Talking about Theodore Roosevelt's energy, please don't take this the wrong way, but was there some sort of chemical imbalance? I mean...
When Roosevelt’s wife Alice died of undiagnosed kidney failure shortly after giving birth to their daughter Alice, and on the same day and in the same house as his mother died of typhoid fever 11 hours earlier, he simply put a giant X in his journal and wrote one sentence under it: “...
October 27, 1880Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, Jr.marries Alice Hathaway Lee (First Wife) in New York City, New York. February 12, 1884Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (Daughter) born in New York City, New York. (Her mother Alice Roosevelt would die a couple of days later) ...
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The intimacy that Edith had cherished for nearly two decades seemed lost forever the following October, when Roosevelt met Alice Hathaway Lee. The beautiful, enchanting daughter of a wealthy Boston businessman, Alice lived in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, not far from Cambridge. The young Harvard ...
Later, when he did bag a bear, his daughter Alice admired it saying, "I will call it Teddy." The term caught on.According to another legend, the name is said to come from an incident on a bear-hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902, when Roosevelt's attendants found and caught an old...
Producers Morris Michtom and his wife Rose displayed two stuffed bears in the window of their Brooklyn store shortly thereafter (February 15, 1903), and said they had received President Roosevelt's written permission to call them "Teddy's bears".German toy maker Margarete Steiff had ...
President Theodore Roosevelt to the Dakota Badlands to write, raise cattle and grieve personal losses. He grieved over the death of his mother Mittie due to typhoid and his wife Alice Hathaway Lee due to kidney failure on February 14, 1884 and initially attempted to forget his sorrow by ...