The words of one of Long Island’s "proudest sons" have been etched into marble in Rocky Point to honor not only the man who spoke them 115 years ago, but all those who served the United States armed ...
In April of 1911, Roosevelt experienced a warm reception in southwestern North Dakota, where he greeted old friends and recalled his 1886 Fourth of July speech in Dickinson.
Former President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt did a whistle-stop tour of Schuylkill County towns in October 1914. After arriving in Tamaqua on October 26, he journeyed to Pottsville, where he spoke at ...
With political gatherings now common across the state and nation, here’s a look back at such an event during the early days of La Crosse, with President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt speaking before a ...
For a man who charged up San Juan Hill and lived by the motto “speak softly and carry a big stick,” you’d expect Theodore Roosevelt’s breakfast to be as bold as his personality. Surprisingly, the 26th ...
The Theodore Roosevelt Association public-speaking contest, the oldest public-speaking contest open to students at New York City’s public high schools, celebrated its 80th anniversary yesterday at the ...