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  1. The Roosevelt Women by Betty Boyd Caroli, 1999-11-01
  2. Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Heat Wave of 1896 and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt by Edward P. Kohn, 2010-07-27
  3. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-10-04
  4. Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton, 2007-12-18
  5. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Natrualist by Theodore Roosevelt, 2001-04-10
  6. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist by Theodore Roosevelt, 1910
  7. Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt's America by Eric Rauchway, 2007-04-15
  8. Era of Theodore Roosevelt: 1900-1912 (Torchbooks) by George E. Mowry, 1968-06
  9. Historic Photos of Theodore Roosevelt (Historic Photos.) by Stacy A. Cordery, 2007-06-25
  10. Theodore Roosevelt Abroad: Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President by J. Lee Thompson, 2010-04-15
  11. Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
  12. Theodore Rex: 1901-1909 by Edmund Morris, 2003-03-03
  13. Theodore Roosevelt - A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton, 2002
  14. The Courage And Character Of Theodore Roosevelt: A Hero Among Leaders by George Grant, 2005-02-11

101. Theodore Roosevelt On Film - (American Memory From The Library Of Congress)
Biographical information, timeline, photographs, and searchable database of sound and video clips. From the Library of Congress.
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102. Roosevelt, Theodore Famous Quotes
Famous quotes by roosevelt, theodore A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education. 1858-1919 Twenty-sixth President of the
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Famous Quotes By: Roosevelt, Theodore 1858-1919 Twenty-sixth President of the USA
A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Colleges and Universities

I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Dedication

At sometime in our lives a devil dwells within us, causes heartbreaks, confusion and troubles, then dies.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Devil

In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing. Roosevelt, Theodore Decisions No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expediency. Roosevelt, Theodore Expediency No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life, in a great cause. Roosevelt, Theodore Causes My hat's in the ring. The fight is on and I'm stripped to the buff. Roosevelt, Theodore Competition Don't foul, don't flinch. Hit the line hard. Roosevelt, Theodore

103. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, A U.S., America, National Park, Scenic, Park,
Offers camping, fishing, hiking, canoeing, backpacking, and wildlife viewing.
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Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir seen here saving the giant sequoias of Yosemite in California Note: Established as Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge in the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Department of the Interior, by order of the Secretary of the Interior, February 25, 1946, as approved by President Harry S. Truman, February 26, 1946, from land administered by the NPS since 1934 as the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area. Land transferred to FWS, April 1, 1946. Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park established from the south unit of the wildlife refuge by an act of April 25, 1947 (61 Stat. 52), with formal control of south unit passing to NPS on August 10, 1947. North unit of wildlife refuge absorbed by park pursuant to an act of June 12, 1948 (62 Stat. 384). Redesignated Theodore Roosevelt National Park by the National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 (95 Stat. 3521), November 10, 1978 Location: Western North Dakota Acres:
The largest and most popular recreation area in North Dakota is the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

104. Literary Encyclopedia: Roosevelt, Theodore
roosevelt, theodore (18581919). President, Statesman, Politician, Historian, Biographer, Chronicler, Political Writer, Travel Writer, Essayist,
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105. North Dakota Working Cattle Ranch Dahkotah Lodge Guest Ranch, Working Cattle Ran
Horseback riding vacations on a working cattle ranch located in the Badlands of western North Dakota near Medora and the theodore roosevelt National Park. Cattle drives, pack trips, family packages.
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    Bed and Breakfast Horsemanship demonstrations Very reasonable rates Small size, friendly staff, excellent meals, quiet, family oriented atmosphere Spectacular Badlands scenery with many photographic opportunities Wildlife on the ranch includes Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Eagles, Hawks, Pheasant, Grouse, many native song birds

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106. HCL Libraries - Harvard College Library
A major resource for study of the life and times of theodore roosevelt, complementing resources of the Library of Congress. Reproductions of photos and manuscripts available.
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107. Essay Depot - Theodore Roosevelt: The Great Environmentalist
theodore roosevelt The Great Environmentalist. (telnet, unknown address) INTERNET 2 roosevelt, theodore. “Wilderness Reserves The Yellow Stone Park.”
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our environment during his administration (1901-1909). It will also examine his theory of a stronger American democracy through environmental conservationism. the conservation of all our natural resources, are essentially democratic in As president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt made conservation a central policy issue of his administration. He created five National Parks, four Big Game Refuges, fifty-one National bird Reservations, and the National Forest

108. Theodore Roosevelt
A short report written by a fifthgrader.
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Theodore Roosevelt
"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
On October 27,1858 a great man was born and his name was Theodore Roosevelt. He was a U.S. President, an orator, a statesman, a historian, a cowboy, an explorer, a hunter, a naturalist, a humanitarian, and a philanthropist. As you can see Theodore went to great lengths to become a world-renowned person. He lived to be about 61 years of age (which was pretty old for those days). He was able to win the Nobel Peace Prize during his years of Presidency. He was very physically fit as well as mentally fit. He was an incredible man with so many talents. He was much like other Presidents, because all or most of the presidents showed some sign of leardership in college or business. He can be compared to an artist, all presidents can. It was like a President was painting a picture of the United States but never finished, so when a new President came along that President would paint over what the United States should be like. Theodore Roosevelt was very creative person. He planned the huge project of digging the Panama Canal. He was a dependent person. He had others help him in his college years. He was a humanitarian. He was president and had a "Big Stick" policy in international affairs.Theodore Roosevelt will be remembered as one of our greatest Presidents.
"In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do

109. Roosevelt, Theodore, IV: An Autobiography By Theodore Roosevelt
roosevelt, theodore, IV An Autobiography by theodore roosevelt,Conservative,Book Club,Reagan,Homeschool,Human Events,Eagle Publishing,Religion,Politics
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110. Theodore Roosevelt Nationalpark, Nord Dakota - Bilder Und Geschichten
Bilder vom theodore roosevelt Nationalpark Nord Dakota
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Ausblick am "Boicourt" Aussichtspunkt.
Der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park" und die Nord-Dakota Badlands
Sind dem einen oder anderen USA Besucher vieleicht noch die Mount Rushmore Nationaldenkmal , ein Begriff, so kennen doch nur die wenigsten die Badlands im Bruderstaat, Nord-Dakota. Dort, im Westen des Bundesstaates, befindet sich in einem Gebiet von bizarrer Schönheit. Der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park", benannt nach dem 26. Präsidenten USA der zwischen 1901 und 1909 im Amt war. Roosevelt hatte sich während seiner Amtszeit stark für den Umweltschutz engagiert und da er, bis 1887, selbst einige Zeit in der Gegend von Medora gelebt hatte, wurde bereits um 1919, kurz nach seinem Ableben, von Seiten einiger Bürgergruppen, der Gedanke aufgebracht, ihn mit der Einrichtung eines Nationalparks in den Badlands zu ehren. Am 25. April 1947 wurde schließlich vom Congress der "Theodore Roosevelt National Park" offiziell eingerichtet.
Die Web-Site
Im September 2002 war ich im "Theodore Roosevelt National Park". Nachdem ich die Badlands in Süd-Dakota bereits im Jahr 2000 besucht hatte, war die Spannung, was mich hier in Nord-Dakota erwarten würde, gross. Fasziniert von der Vielfalt in Form und Farbe der Landschaften, möchte ich versuchen, Ihnen die Schönheit dieses Parks, in Form dieser Web-Site, etwas näher zu bringen.

111. Roosevelt, Theodore, IV: A Book-Lover's Holidays In The Open
roosevelt, theodore, IV A BookLover s Holidays in the Open,Conservative,Book Club,Reagan,Homeschool,Human Events,Eagle Publishing,Religion,Politics
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112. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1906. New York
Online text of the 1906 edition of theodore roosevelt's New York.
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113. Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 26.Präsident Der USA (1901-1909)
Translate this page theodore roosevelts Leben. roosevelt, theodore (1858-1919), 26.Präsident der USA (1901-1909),. einer der populärsten Präsidenten der amerikanischen
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Back Roosevelt, Theodore William McKinley . Im September 1901 fiel McKinley 1908 nutzte er zum letzten Mal seine Macht in Partei und Regierung und setzte die Nominierung seines Freundes, des Kriegsministers William Howard Taft Taft Taft auf sich vereinen; beide unterlagen sie aber dem Demokraten Woodrow Wilson , der von der Spaltung der Republikaner profitierte. Wilsons Taft Wilson [Oben]

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115. Theodore Roosevelt Collection At Bartleby.com
Collection of works by and about roosevelt. Includes his autobiography, inaguaral address, a number of essays, several biographies, and his account of The Rough Riders' role in the SpanishAmerican War.
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116. Cuba Heritage .com - Roosevelt, Theodore , 1858-1919
A dynamic leader and a fervent nationalist, roosevelt was one of the most popular, controversial, and important presidents. He greatly expanded.
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117. Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Guide to travel, tourism and recreation, includes trail descriptions.
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118. Roosevelt, Theodore -- Roots, Logan S.: In Cornell University's Making Of Americ
roosevelt, theodore, The Merit System versus the Patronage System. The Century, vol. roosevelt, theodore, An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform.
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119. Rood, Henry Edward -- Roosevelt, Theodore: In Cornell University's Making Of Ame
roosevelt, theodore, The College Graduate and Public Life. roosevelt, theodore, Elk Hunt at the TwoOcean Pass. The Century, vol.
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120. Theodore Roosevelt
Student written biographical essay.
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Theodore Roosevelt
In his article "Theodore Roosevelt," Edmund Morris argues that President Roosevelt's limitless energy and passionate sense of the nation allowed him to set the stage for the American century. In many respects, Morris demonstrates this to be true, as the greatness of Roosevelt appears to suggest that the President did set the foundation for the 20th century. His dynamism and intelligence blended in such a way that it created a certain greatness. To a large degree, Roosevelt appears to have represented the best of the United States, just as the U.S. took his best features and made them into national symbols. Morris shows that Roosevelt was very much in love himself, and he had this disposition not so much for what he was as a person, but because he saw himself as an American. He symbolized what it meant to be an American patriot. In many respects, therefore, just as Lincoln defined what it meant to be an American in the 19th century, Morris believes that Roosevelt defined Americanism for the 20th century. The definition of nationalism, therefore, was very much developed by who Roosevelt was, rather than by what he said. Roosevelt was a man of action and his actions spoke very loudly. The action that Roosevelt engaged in became a symbol of Americanism. Roosevelt, we see, was all about action. In many respects, this seems to explain the greatness of America, and in turn, the greatness of Roosevelt. America was about the idea of unrestrained individualism and freedom. People used their opportunity to build greatness. Roosevelt represented this tendency, and he made America what it was because of his dynamism, energy and call to action. His traits, therefore, symbolized America. At the same time, of course, America mirrored him as well. There appeared to be a cyclical process here. Perhaps the President and America helped to define each other. Morris does an excellent job in revealing this, especially in the way he gives a step by step sequence of the action that Roosevelt engaged in, as well as the philosophy that he articulated.

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