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picturesofwar:This day in history:Minutes before giving a speech on a campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wi
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
The Inauguration of President Theodore Roosevelt, 1905.
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
gregorygalloway:On February 15, 1933, President-elect Franklin Roosevelt was giving an impromptu spe
peashooter85:German DWM Model 1906 Luger pistol owned by US President Theodore Roosevelt.from Rock I
72 years ago today, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 giving the War D
Yes, that is none other than FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt), Eleanor at his right shoulder. And yes
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
fuckyeahmarxismleninism:Today in history: February 19, 1942 - President Roosevelt signs Executive Or
willisninety-six:President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic Sta
An American flag made by school children in honor of Theodore Roosevelt’s visit to Hot Springs
Mount Rushmore Panorama#MountRushmore #southdakota #washington #jefferson #lincoln #roosevelt #sculp
German DWM Model 1906 Luger pistol owned by US President Theodore Roosevelt.from Rock Island Auction
Never Call Teddy “Four Eyes”In the summer of 1884 a young Theodore Roosevelt was traveling by horse
October 27, 1858: President Theodore Roosevelt Is BornOn this day in 1858, Teddy Roosevelt was born
On September 21, 1950, Eleanor Roosevelt and Edith Sampson attended the 5th @united-nations General
President Theodore Roosevelt’s FN Model 1900 pistol.
President Theodore Roosevelt’s son, Theodore Roosevelt III, fought in the the initial landing
peerintothepast:Roosevelt Family in 1903 with Quentin on the left, TR, Ted, Jr., “Archie”, Alice, Ke
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Monument, National Archives, Corner of 9th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue,
A Strenuous CallAugust 18, 1905 The Correspondents’ rush to Oyster Bay to beg President Roosev
T.R was so bad ass
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