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Theodore Roosevelt born in New York, he is the second child of four sibling.
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He begins schools at Harvard University.
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Theodore Roosevelt wrote the book "The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks"
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Theodore Roosevelt Sr. dies from stomach cancer
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Theodore enters Columbia Law School for political career
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Theodore Roosevelt Married Alice Hathaway on his 22nd birthday.
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Joins the National Guard, Commissioned a second lieutenant.
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Elected speaker of the republic assembly as a minority leader
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Alice Lee Roosevelt
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Delegate to the Republican National Convention
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Delivers a Speech in Dickson as Orator of the day
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. is born at Sagamore hill
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Resigns civil service commision to become Police Commissioner of New York
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Elected President of the Board of Police Commissioners
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Appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy by President William McKinley
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Resigns as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to join 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
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Nominated by the Republican Party for Governor of New York State
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Elected Governor of New York State; serves until end of 1900
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Elected vice president
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Becomes 26th President of the United States, youngest to ever hold the office
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Shot in the chest before campaign speech; finishes speech
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Dies in sleep at Sagamore Hill of a coronary embolism (arterial blood clot), age 60