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Theodore Roosevelt

  • Time of Birth

    Time of Birth
    Born with severe asthma, sometimes so severe he couldn't breathe.
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    Married

    Married Alice Hathaway Lee, they had only one child - Alice Roosevelt - named after her.
  • Mother and First Wife Died

    Mother and First Wife Died
    In the same day, Theodore's first wife Alice, and his mother Martha died of Bright's Disease.
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    Remarried

    On a visit to London, he married Edith Carow. They had 5 more children together: Kermit, Quintin, Ethel, Theodore Jr, and Archibald.
  • Assistant Secretary of the Navy

    Assistant Secretary of the Navy
    President William McKinley, urged by Roosevelt's close friend Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge, appointed Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897.
  • Rough Riders

    Rough Riders
    Roosevelt resigned the Navy and together with Army Colonel Leonard Wood, formed the First US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment; the newspapers called them the "Rough Riders."
  • Rough Riders

    Rough Riders
    The Rough Riders landed at Cuba.
  • Kettle Hill

    Kettle Hill
    The Rough Riders became famous for charge up Kettle Hill on July 1, 1898 while supporting the regulars. Roosevelt had the only horse.
  • Governor of New York

    Governor of New York
    After leaving the Army, he campaigned vigorously on his war record winning the 1898 state election by a historical margin of 1%.
  • Vice President

    Vice President
    Roosevelt's six months as Vice President were uneventful. On September 2, 1901, Roosevelt first publicized an aphorism that thrilled his supporters: "Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far."
  • President

    President
    After the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore was the youngest president in the nation's history at the age of 42.
  • 2nd Term as President

    2nd Term as President
    Theodore was re-elected president, his words to his wife were; "My dear, I am no longer a political accident." He won his re-election by the largest margin in history.
  • Nobel Peace Prize

    Nobel Peace Prize
    Roosevelt offered to mediate a treaty to end the Russo-Japanese War. Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his successful efforts.
  • Assassination Attempt

    Assassination Attempt
    After being shot Roosevelt refused to go to a hospital, instead he delivered his speech. His opening comments to the gathered crowd were, "Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."
  • Died

    Died