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  1. Franklin’s older half-nephew, James Roosevelt Roosevelt, Jr. – known by the family as “Taddy”– made headlines by disappearing from Cambridge in his sophomore year and then turning up married to a New York prostitute nicknamed “Dutch Sadie.” “One can never again consider him a true Roosevelt,” Franklin wrote home.

  2. He lived at 148 Main Street in Farmington and was an investment broker W. Sheffield Cowles, Teddy Roosevelt's Nephew and Ex-Legislator, Dies at 88 May 05, 1986|Associated Press, LA Times FARMINGTON, Conn. — W. Sheffield Cowles, a nephew of Teddy Roosevelt and Speaker of the state House of Representatives in the...

  3. Ten days after the USS Maine was destroyed in Havana Harbor, Roosevelt cabled fateful orders to Commodore George Dewey. (U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archive) On 15 February 1898, an explosion split open the USS Maine (ACR-1) and more than 250 of her men went down with the ship in Havana Harbor. 19 The Navy Department became an overnight sensation.

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · Theodore Roosevelt became the 26st U.S. President in 1901, and was elected for a second term in 1904. Roosevelt's complex legacy includes his achievements as a progressive reformer and ...

  5. On August 14, 1894, Elliott Roosevelt died as a result of his alcoholism. Eleanor was not quite ten years old. Both before and after her parents died, Eleanor visited Sagamore Hill and so spent time with her Uncle Theodore, Aunt Edith, and her Roosevelt cousins. She was the same age as her cousin Alice, and the two girls played together well.

  6. Theodore was born in New York City, in a brownstone on East 20th Street. He was the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt Sr., a philanthropist and businessman, and Martha Bulloch, a Southern belle from a plantation family.

  7. Sep 18, 2020 · But, in fact, it was his nephew and future U.S. president, Franklin Roosevelt, who began the presidential library tradition in 1939. ... It’s perhaps the best time for Teddy Roosevelt’s ...