In April of 1911, Roosevelt experienced a warm reception in southwestern North Dakota, where he greeted old friends and recalled his 1886 Fourth of July speech in Dickinson.
Were it not for his experience in North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt said he never would have become president of the United States. After his first wife and mother died on the same day in 1884, the ...
Today, we mark the birth of a true American original—President Theodore Roosevelt—and celebrate his tremendous legacy of strength, honor, and vitality.
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