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🇺🇸🎙️ On This Day – October 12, 1915 🎙️🇺🇸 Roosevelt Warns Against “Hyphenated Americanism” On October 12, 1915 — Columbus Day — former President Theodore Roosevelt addressed the Knights of Columbus at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In what became known as his “Hyphenated…

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Roosevelt Warns Against “Hyphenated Americanism”

On October 12, 1915 — Columbus Day — former President Theodore Roosevelt addressed the Knights of Columbus at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In what became known as his “Hyphenated…
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Roosevelt Warns Against “Hyphenated Americanism”

On October 12, 1915 — Columbus Day — former President Theodore Roosevelt addressed the Knights of Columbus at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In what became known as his “Hyphenated…

✈️ On This Day in 1910 – Roosevelt Takes to the Skies 🗓️ On October 11, 1910, while campaigning in St. Louis for Missouri Republicans, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt made history at Kinloch Aviation Field. Invited by pioneering aviator Arch Hoxsey, TR climbed into the passenger seat…


👶🦁 On This Day – October 10, 1889 🦁👶 The Birth of Kermit Roosevelt On October 10, 1889, Theodore and Edith Roosevelt welcomed their second son, Kermit Roosevelt, at Sagamore Hill. TR was overjoyed, writing of his “sturdy little chap” and pledging to raise him with “both…

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The Birth of Kermit Roosevelt

On October 10, 1889, Theodore and Edith Roosevelt welcomed their second son, Kermit Roosevelt, at Sagamore Hill. TR was overjoyed, writing of his “sturdy little chap” and pledging to raise him with “both…
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The Birth of Kermit Roosevelt

On October 10, 1889, Theodore and Edith Roosevelt welcomed their second son, Kermit Roosevelt, at Sagamore Hill. TR was overjoyed, writing of his “sturdy little chap” and pledging to raise him with “both…
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The Birth of Kermit Roosevelt

On October 10, 1889, Theodore and Edith Roosevelt welcomed their second son, Kermit Roosevelt, at Sagamore Hill. TR was overjoyed, writing of his “sturdy little chap” and pledging to raise him with “both…
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The Birth of Kermit Roosevelt

On October 10, 1889, Theodore and Edith Roosevelt welcomed their second son, Kermit Roosevelt, at Sagamore Hill. TR was overjoyed, writing of his “sturdy little chap” and pledging to raise him with “both…

🎧 New Episode: “Is Congress Really Broken?” In the latest episode of Good Citizen, host Ted Roosevelt V (@RooseveltTed) sits down with Bradford Fitch — columnist for Roll Call, former CEO of the Congressional Management Foundation, and author of Citizen’s Handbook to…


🏈🏛️ On This Day – October 9, 1905 🏛️🏈 Roosevelt Hosts Football Summit to Reform the Game On October 9, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt invited representatives from Yale, Harvard, and Princeton — including legendary coach Walter Camp — to the White House. Their mission: save…


🚗📜 On This Day – October 8, 1905 📜🚗 Roosevelt Shares His Thoughts on the Motor Car On October 8, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote from the White House to his friend Charles Hughes in England, venting about a new symbol of modern life — the automobile. TR admitted…

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Roosevelt Shares His Thoughts on the Motor Car

On October 8, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote from the White House to his friend Charles Hughes in England, venting about a new symbol of modern life — the automobile.

TR admitted…
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Roosevelt Shares His Thoughts on the Motor Car

On October 8, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote from the White House to his friend Charles Hughes in England, venting about a new symbol of modern life — the automobile.

TR admitted…

📰💼 On This Day – October 7, 1905 💼📰 Roosevelt and the “Tariff Wall” On October 7, 1905, Harper’s Weekly published a front-page cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt straining to climb a massive “Tariff Wall,” carrying a bundle labeled the “Square Deal.” The drawing…

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Roosevelt and the “Tariff Wall”

On October 7, 1905, Harper’s Weekly published a front-page cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt straining to climb a massive “Tariff Wall,” carrying a bundle labeled the “Square Deal.”

The drawing…

📌 Mark your calendars for TR Trivia: Birthday Edition on Monday, October 27 at 5:30pm MT. ✏️ Test your TR knowledge on his 167th birthday and see how well you really know our 26th president! 🥳 Join us live here: youtube.com/watch?v=-fP_84… #TRTrivia #TheodoreRoosevelt

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✏️ Test your TR knowledge on his 167th birthday and see how well you really know our 26th president!

🥳 Join us live here: youtube.com/watch?v=-fP_84…

#TRTrivia #TheodoreRoosevelt…

🦝✉️ On This Day – October 6, 1907 ✉️🦝 Roosevelt’s Picture Letter from the Louisiana Canebrakes While on a bear hunt in Louisiana’s Tensas Bayou, President Theodore Roosevelt paused to write a whimsical letter to his youngest son, Quentin . Camping with guide John Parker and…

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Roosevelt’s Picture Letter from the Louisiana Canebrakes

While on a bear hunt in Louisiana’s Tensas Bayou, President Theodore Roosevelt paused to write a whimsical letter to his youngest son, Quentin .

Camping with guide John Parker and…

📜 On This Day in 1918 – Billings, Montana 🇺🇸 On October 5, 1918, Theodore Roosevelt arrived in Billings during a nationwide speaking tour to rally Americans behind the Fourth Liberty Loan, the massive bond drive that financed U.S. forces in World War I. From the back seat of…


Thank you @WesternBuilder & Melinda Zimmerman-Boehler for spotlighting the bold work by @JEDunnConstruct building the $400M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a “living” building rising from the Badlands. 🌿 Read the full story here 👉 westernbuilder.news/WB/article/04E…

TRPresLibrary's tweet image. Thank you @WesternBuilder & Melinda Zimmerman-Boehler for spotlighting the bold work by @JEDunnConstruct building the $400M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a “living” building rising from the Badlands. 🌿

Read the full story here 👉 westernbuilder.news/WB/article/04E……
TRPresLibrary's tweet image. Thank you @WesternBuilder & Melinda Zimmerman-Boehler for spotlighting the bold work by @JEDunnConstruct building the $400M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a “living” building rising from the Badlands. 🌿

Read the full story here 👉 westernbuilder.news/WB/article/04E……
TRPresLibrary's tweet image. Thank you @WesternBuilder & Melinda Zimmerman-Boehler for spotlighting the bold work by @JEDunnConstruct building the $400M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a “living” building rising from the Badlands. 🌿

Read the full story here 👉 westernbuilder.news/WB/article/04E……
TRPresLibrary's tweet image. Thank you @WesternBuilder & Melinda Zimmerman-Boehler for spotlighting the bold work by @JEDunnConstruct building the $400M Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a “living” building rising from the Badlands. 🌿

Read the full story here 👉 westernbuilder.news/WB/article/04E……

🏛️🇺🇸 On This Day – October 4, 1906 🇺🇸🏛️ Roosevelt Dedicates Pennsylvania’s New State Capitol On October 4, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to dedicate the state’s newly completed Capitol building. Despite steady rain, thousands lined the…

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Roosevelt Dedicates Pennsylvania’s New State Capitol

On October 4, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to dedicate the state’s newly completed Capitol building. Despite steady rain, thousands lined the…
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Roosevelt Dedicates Pennsylvania’s New State Capitol

On October 4, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to dedicate the state’s newly completed Capitol building. Despite steady rain, thousands lined the…
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Roosevelt Dedicates Pennsylvania’s New State Capitol

On October 4, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to dedicate the state’s newly completed Capitol building. Despite steady rain, thousands lined the…

⚒️🏛️ On This Day – October 3, 1902 🏛️⚒️ Roosevelt Mediates the Anthracite Coal Strike On October 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt called coal operators and union leaders to the White House, becoming the first U.S. president to personally mediate a major labor conflict. For…

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Roosevelt Mediates the Anthracite Coal Strike

On October 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt called coal operators and union leaders to the White House, becoming the first U.S. president to personally mediate a major labor conflict. For…
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Roosevelt Mediates the Anthracite Coal Strike

On October 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt called coal operators and union leaders to the White House, becoming the first U.S. president to personally mediate a major labor conflict. For…
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Roosevelt Mediates the Anthracite Coal Strike

On October 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt called coal operators and union leaders to the White House, becoming the first U.S. president to personally mediate a major labor conflict. For…

🎬 Today’s the day! Watch the season premiere of Elkhorn, Season 2 on INSP at 7pm MT. 🍞 Before the show begins, make your own TV snack with TR’s personal frying pan bread recipe available on our Elkhorn page: trlibrary.com/tr/elkhorn #SeasonPremiere #INSPNetwork #ElkhornSeries

TRPresLibrary's tweet image. 🎬 Today’s the day! Watch the season premiere of Elkhorn, Season 2 on INSP at 7pm MT.

🍞 Before the show begins, make your own TV snack with TR’s personal frying pan bread recipe available on our Elkhorn page: trlibrary.com/tr/elkhorn  #SeasonPremiere #INSPNetwork #ElkhornSeries

🚢🏛️ On This Day – October 2, 1907 🏛️🚢 Roosevelt Champions America’s Waterways in St. Louis On October 2, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt stood before a packed audience in St. Louis to deliver a landmark address on the nation’s rivers and commerce. He urged federal action to…

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Roosevelt Champions America’s Waterways in St. Louis

On October 2, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt stood before a packed audience in St. Louis to deliver a landmark address on the nation’s rivers and commerce. He urged federal action to…
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Roosevelt Champions America’s Waterways in St. Louis

On October 2, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt stood before a packed audience in St. Louis to deliver a landmark address on the nation’s rivers and commerce. He urged federal action to…

⏳ The countdown is on! Elkhorn Season 2 drops in . . . 1️⃣ day! 🐂 Design your own cattle brand—and learn more about Theodore Roosevelt’s brands with our Elkhorn-related hands-on history activity that you can find on our Elkhorn page: trlibrary.com/tr/elkhorn #CattleBranding

TRPresLibrary's tweet image. ⏳ The countdown is on! Elkhorn Season 2 drops in . . . 

1️⃣ day! 

🐂 Design your own cattle brand—and learn more about Theodore Roosevelt’s brands with our Elkhorn-related hands-on history activity that you can find on our Elkhorn page:  trlibrary.com/tr/elkhorn #CattleBranding…

🎯⚓ On This Day – 1906: Roosevelt Signs Executive Order 509 ⚓🎯 Sharpening Marine Marksmanship On this day in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt issued Executive Order 509, authorizing prizes for excellence in gunnery and target practice for enlisted Marines — matching awards…

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Sharpening Marine Marksmanship

On this day in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt issued Executive Order 509, authorizing prizes for excellence in gunnery and target practice for enlisted Marines — matching awards…
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Sharpening Marine Marksmanship

On this day in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt issued Executive Order 509, authorizing prizes for excellence in gunnery and target practice for enlisted Marines — matching awards…

☕ International Coffee Day Few presidents loved coffee as much as Theodore Roosevelt. Known for his boundless energy, TR reportedly drank a gallon of coffee a day — so much that his son Ted said his father’s cup was “so large it was more in the nature of a bathtub.”…

TRPresLibrary's tweet image. ☕ International Coffee Day

Few presidents loved coffee as much as Theodore Roosevelt. Known for his boundless energy, TR reportedly drank a gallon of coffee a day — so much that his son Ted said his father’s cup was “so large it was more in the nature of a bathtub.”…

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