Millard, The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey (2005); P. O'Toole, When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House (2005); D. Brinkley, The Wilderness Warrior (2009); J. Bradley, The Imperial Cruise: A Secret History of Empire and War (2009); E. ...
Overall Theodore Roosevelt was one of America’s greatest Presidents in US history. We will leave off from where we started. On the North Shore on Long Island, NY from 1885 to 1919 would live until the end of his days. If you found this educational. You'll love this site:List of US ...
Theodore Roosevelt Table of Contents Introduction & Top Questions The early years At a glance: the Roosevelt presidency The Square Deal Foreign policy Last years as president Later years Cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt QuotesReferences & Edit HistoryQuick Facts & Related Topics ...
1949 Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History Robert E. Sherwood 1950 John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy Samuel Flagg Bemis 1951 John C. Calhoun: American Portrait Margaret Louise Coit 1952 Charles Evans Hughes, 2 vol. Merlo J. Pusey 1953 Edmund Pendleton,...
which he reformed and made the model monastery of the Byzantine rite. He was exiled again (809–11) after long quarrels with Nicephorus I, and by Leo V when he opposed him (814). His influence was critical in the history of theBasilian monks. His writings deal with the monastic life ...
Outside of his political career, Roosevelt published more than 25 books about a range of subjects, including history, biology, geography and philosophy. He also published a biography and an autobiography, including The Winning of the West, comprised of four volumes. Roosevelt died in his sleep ...
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In his last term, Roosevelt was discouraged by the sudden deaths of his mother and his wife within hours of each other in February 1884. He retired to a ranch in the American West to study history, completing books on the American senator Thomas Hart Benton and the American statesman Gouvern...
Capitalizing on his popularity, Roosevelt ran for governor of New York. Republican leaders knew of his reform tendencies, but pushed his nomination as a means to overcome a recent history of corruption on the state level. In November 1898, Roosevelt was elected by a narrow margin. He showed...
The tree-filled national park that Washingtonians today know as Theodore Roosevelt Island would have been unrecognizable to District residents of yesteryear. The island used to be the personal property of descendants of Founding Father George Mason IV, who used the island as a plantation estate worke...