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Theodore Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt during a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1912. He then delivered an 84-minute speech after he was shot in the chest.
Foulke defends him, Grosvenor's speech his own?WASHINGTON, April 17.—The gossip that Gen. Grosvenor's campaign biography of President Roosevelt, recently published in The Congressional Record ...
President Theodore Roosevelt, seen in 1906, survived an assassination attempt during his presidential campaign of 1912, four years after he left the White House. (Courtesy of the Library of Congress) ...
The announcement was made yesterday at Republican State Headquarters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel that Col. Theodore Roosevelt had instructed his attorney, John E. Roosevelt, to have discontinued the ...
One hundred and twelve years ago, Theodore Roosevelt was campaigning to return to the presidency when a gunman opened fire. He gave his speech anyway with a bullet in his chest.
While Theodore Roosevelt was president he had a pig, a badger, a lizard, a blue macaw, five guinea pigs and a small bear named Jonathan Edwards.
President Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858, and went on to live a giant life as war hero and youngest U.S. president, with a legacy that still impacts the nation.
Like Theodore Roosevelt, It Will Take More Than This To Stop a Bull Moose Like Trump Like Trump, Theodore Roosevent was seeking a return to the White House when he was shot. After nearly being ...
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