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Why These Four Presidents? - U.S. National Park Service
Jan 26, 2023 · Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States. Born 1809, died 1865. Lincoln held the nation together during its greatest trial, the Civil War. Lincoln believed his most sacred duty was the preservation of the union. It was …
Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt - Lincoln Home …
Theodore Roosevelt was President of the United States during the 1909 Abraham Lincoln Centennial celebrations. On February 12, 1909, President Roosevelt spoke at the Lincoln Birthplace cornerstone ceremony in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln in the same photo
Nov 9, 2010 · History is full of strange coincidences, and the Civil War is no exception. In the 1950s, Stefan Lorant was researching a book on Abraham Lincoln when he came across an image of the President’s funeral procession as it moved down Broadway in New York City. The photo was dated April 25, 1865.
Theodore Roosevelt on Lincoln
Mar 7, 2015 · Theodore Roosevelt considered Abraham Lincoln to have been one of the greatest leaders of the United States and many of his insights into leadership were formed from his reading about the 16th President.
(1905) Theodore Roosevelt, “Lincoln and the Race Problem”
Jun 7, 2010 · On February 13, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt gave a speech at the New York City Republican Club as a tribute to Abraham Lincoln. The speech, which also allowed Roosevelt to expound on his contemporary views of race in the United States, appears below.
Theodore Roosevelt on Abraham Lincoln – The American Catholic
Jun 12, 2017 · Theodore Roosevelt had two heroes: his father and Abraham Lincoln. In 1905 he wrote this introduction to a collection of the writings of Lincoln: Immediately after Lincoln’s re-election to the Presidency, in an off-hand speech, delivered in response to a serenade by some of his admirers on the evening of November 10, 1864, he spoke as follows:
Meet the Presidents - White House Historical Association
Of course, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft were all famous before they debuted at Nationals Park! Here you will find brief biographies and links to many historical resources to help you get started on your project.
Theodore Roosevelt: "My Great Hero is Abraham Lincoln" - Shapell
Roosevelt’s regard for the “plain people”, like Lincoln’s for the “common people” of whom he famously said, God must have loved for He made so many of them, came together, fittingly, in Roosevelt’s proposal to put Lincoln’s image on the penny – an act of personal homage.
TR Center - What would Lincoln do?
Abraham Lincoln was Theodore Roosevelt's hero, a model in temperament, decisions, and wisdom. Roosevelt's father was "the best man I ever knew" (the opening lines of his Autobiography) and Roosevelt wrote biographies of men he admired -- Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Hart Benton and others in book chapters and magazine articles. But Lincoln was his ...
TR Center - The Heir of Abraham Lincoln
Mar 13, 2012 · Theodore Roosevelt was president in a time when race relations were not simple to navigate politically. The American South was still gaining back ground lost during the Civil War; and the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln, was not always an easy fit in the Southern States.