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Who was the physically toughest U.S. President? There are many contenders for the title. In addition to his combat experience in the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson fought numerous duels. Ulysses S.
The first page of Theodore Roosevelt's speech that was damaged ... fit into the breast pocket where he had also tucked his metal spectacles case. A stretch of sidewalk had been cleared to speed ...
The following year, having obtained spectacles to correct his vision ... for the conservation of game and game habitat. Theodore Roosevelt, an avid hunter, joined the fight. Not surprisingly ...
Former Pres. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt did a whistle-stop tour of Schuylkill County towns in October 1914. Arriving in ...
Even former President Theodore Roosevelt traveled to Knoxville to get a glimpse of the action. There were pyrotechnic displays, blimp rides and dog shows in a spectacle celebrating the entire region.
Former President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt did a whistle-stop tour of Schuylkill County towns in October 1914. After arriving in Tamaqua on October 26, he journeyed to Pottsville, where he ...
Grand buildings, parades, pyrotechnics and exhibits drew visitors to Chilhowee Park for the 1910 Appalachian Exposition.