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Date of birth
Born on oct. 27, 1858 -
First kid
Alice Lee Roosevelt named after her mom -
Father
He died at the age of 46 from a gastrointestinal tumor which caused him great pain for months, -
Graduation
Four year course, Bachelors of Arts -
Married/ first wife
Alice Lee Roosevelt -
Mother
died of old age -
second wife
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt -
Second kid
Theodore Roosevelt named after his dad -
Third Kid
Kermit Roosevelt -
Fourth Kid
Ethel Carow -
Fifth Kid
Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt -
Six Kid
Quentin Roosevelt -
Commissions
Commissions form of government adopted Galveston Tex. -
Europe
First wireless signal received from Europe -
Jan 17, 1902, Newlands conservation act passed
he act at first covered only 13 of the western states as Texas had no federal lands. Texas was added later by a special act passed in 1906 -
Pennsylvania coal strike
The coal strike was by the united mine workers of America in the anthracic coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania -
May 20. 1902, Cuban republic inaugurated
republican administration that began on May 20, 1902, under Estrada Palma was subject to heavy U.S. influence. Estrada Palma tried to retain power in the 1905 and 1906 elections, which were contested by the Liberals, leading to rebellion and a second -
Dec. 14, 1902, Laying of Pacific cable began at San Francisco, Calif
The cable had been opened for service between San Francisco and Honolulu on 1 January 1902, just over three years before the earthquake, and was an essential communications link between Hawaii and the American mainland. At Honolulu, an onward connection was routed via Midway and Guam to the system’s terminus at Manila in the Philippines -
Dec.19 1902 U.S intervention in Venezuelan dispute with European nations
The Venezuelan Boundary Dispute officially began in 1841, when the Venezuelan Government protested alleged British encroachment on Venezuelan territory. In 1814, Great Britain had acquired British Guiana (now Guyana) by treaty with the Netherlands. Because the treaty did not define a western boundary, the British commissioned Robert Schomburgk, a surveyor and naturalist, to delineate that boundary. His 1835 survey resulted in what came to be known as the Schomburgk Line. -
Feb. 14, 1903 Department of Commerce and Labor created
In 1903 President Theodore Roosevelt, with the support of conservative Republicans in Congress and prominent businessmen, established the Department of Commerce and Labor to investigate business practices, assure fair trade, address labor issues, and aid commerce -
March. 19, 1903, Reciprocity treaty with Cuba ratified
its assent to a treaty of reciprocity with Cuba and that document is now awaiting approval by the House of Representatives -
Oct. 17, 1903, Alaska boundary award made
The Alaska boundary dispute was a territorial dispute between the United States and the United Kingdom, which then controlled Canada's foreign relations -
Nov. 6, 1903, republic of Panama reognized
The United States recognized Panama on November 6, 1903, after Panama declared its independence from Colombia -
Wright Brothers
The Wright brothers' airplane flight, Kitty Hawk, N.C -
Louisiana Purchase
The president opened Louisiana purchase -
The peace treaty
Russo-Japanese peace treaty signed Portsmouth -
America battleship
America battleship left on around-the-world cruise -
Oklahoma admitted
Oklahoma admitted as the 46th state -
Prohibition act
First narcotic prohibition act passes -
Death
Died on Jan. 6, 1919