Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Theodore D. Roosevelt (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919; pronounced /ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ ), also called " T.R. ", was the youngest President of the United States, but he is most remembered for his ...
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His home was called Sagamore Hill. www.nps.gov/sahi Its original name, Leeholm, named for his first wife, was changed after she died; he did not want to be reminded of her.
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After his first wife's death, in 1886 he married Edith Kermit Carow, with whom he lived for the rest of his life at Sagamore Hill, an estate near Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. On his return, the Republican bosses in New York tapped Roosevelt to run for governor, ... ; 26th President Theodore Roosevelt [18552] ; (1858-1919)
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Roosevelt lived here from the time of his birth, October 27, 1858. The house was reconstructed ... Martin Van Buren National Historic Site - Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is found in Kinderhook, New York. The Eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren purchased the estate in 1839 during his Presidency.
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Islands in the East River include Roosevelt Island, Rikers Island (site of a city penitentiary), and Randalls Island (with Downing Stadium). In New York Bay are Liberty Island (with the Statue of Liberty Liberty, Statue of, statue on Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay, commanding the entrance to New York City.
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Theodore Roosevelt - authoritative, comprehensive information presented on this multi-faceted man. ... In addition to being a President, this remarkable man was a New York Legislator, New York Governor, Police Commissioner of NYC, on the Civil Service ... It is little wonder the face of Theodore Roosevelt graces Mt.
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President of the Board of Police Commissioners, New York City. ... Acting as stand-in for his deceased brother Elliott, he gave away his niece Eleanor Roosevelt at her wedding to her fifth cousin once removed, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in New York City.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Staff Reports; Payday Holiday: How Households Fare after Payday Credit Bans; ... In 1933 President Roosevelt closed all banks in the U.S. The “bank holiday” was a desperate effort to calm bank depositors and halt the runs that were draining money and credit from circulation.
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www.newyorkfed.org/research/staff_reports/sr309.pdf
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Gunshots? I have lived in the East New York section of Brooklyn and can attest that we go to sleep not counting sheep but gunshots. ... More nonsence. Where is the substance? I lived in many shady places before I made it too. Does that mean I should be President? ... Real Estate...
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