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o these virtues add rugged courage, rugged honesty, and high resolve." --_Extract from Speech delivered upon the Life of General Grant._ APPENDIX B LIST OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S WRITINGS Books: The Naval War of 1812, 2 volumes. (1882.) The Winning of the West, 6 volumes. (1889-1896.) Hunting Trips of a Ranchman. (1885.) Hunting Trips on the Prairie. (Companion volume to that above. 1885.) The Wilderness Hunter. (1893.) Hunting the Grisly. (Companion volume to that above. 1893.) The Rough Riders. (1899.) Life of Oliver Cromwell. (1900.) The Strenuous Life--Essays and Addresses. (1900.) American Ideals. (1897.) Administration--Civil Service. (1898.) Life of Thomas Hart Benton. (1887.) New York. (Historic Towns Series. 1891.) Life of Gouverneur Morris. (1888.) Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail. (1888.) Essays on Practical Politics. (1888.) Written by Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge: Hero Tales from American History. (1895.) Written by Theodore Roosevelt and G.B. Grinnell: Trail and Camp Fire. (1896.) Hunting in Many Lands. (1896.) Principal Magazine Articles: Admiral Dewey. (McClure's Magazine.) Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness. (Century Magazine.) Mad Anthony Wayne's Victory. (Harper's Magazine.) St. Clair's Defeat. (Harper's Magazine.) Fights between Iron Clads. (Century Magazine.) Need of a New Navy. (Review of Reviews.) APPENDIX C CHRONOLOGY OF THE LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT FROM 1858 TO 1904 1858. October 27. Theodore Roosevelt born in New York City, son of Theodore Roosevelt and Martha (Bullock) Roosevelt. 1864. Sent to public school, and also received some private instruction; spent summers at Oyster Bay, New York. 1873. Became a member of the Dutch Reformed Church; has been a member ever since. 1876. September. Entered Harvard College. Member of numerous clubs and societies. 1878. February 9. Death of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. 1880. June. Graduated from Harvard College; a Phi Beta Kappa man. September 23. Married Miss Alice Lee, of Boston, Massachusetts. Travelled extensively in Europe; climbed the Alps; made a member of the Alpine Club of London. 1881. Elected a member of the New York Assembly, and served for three terms in succession. 1884. Birth of daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt. Death of Mrs. Alice (Lee) Roosevelt, Mr. Roosevelt's first wife. Death
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