Alice Roosevelt. After his wife’s death in 1884, Roosevelt rekindled a romance with his childhood love and second wife, Edith Kermit Carow (married 1886). They had five children; Theodore, Kermit, ...
Three months later Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard ... Whenever a male so much as talked to his fiancee, he worried. "Roosevelt," one of Alice's family recalled, "seemed constantly afraid ...
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Then there was Alice Roosevelt Longworth—the strong-willed, sharp-tongued daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt and the wife of Nicholas Longworth, speaker of the House. A throw pillow in her ...
Alice, TR's eldest daughter by his first ... socialites in Washington until her death in 1980 at the age of 96. Theodore Roosevelt was one of the four presidents chosen to be honored at the ...
Alice Hathaway Lee ... All his life – from Edith Wharton to Jane Addams, his sisters, and his wives -- Theodore Roosevelt ...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. is born to Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Thee) and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt (Mittie) at 28 E. 20th Street in New York City. The Roosevelts return from their trip abroad.
Named after President Theodore Roosevelt ... "He first contacted Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Teddy Roosevelt's daughter, to offer her one of the original Teddy Bears if she would pose with ...
His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was a descendant of the ... While at Harvard, he met Alice Lee, a beautiful young woman, who would become his wife soon after graduation. By 1881, he had ...
Theodore Roosevelt became a national hero after leading ... Roosevelt was the father of six children: one with his first wife, Alice, who died on Valentine’s Day 1884 (tragically, Roosevelt ...