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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. The collections held at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site are a combination of archival and artifact collections. Many of these collections were simply in the house when it was handed over to the National Park Service in 1962.

This collection has been digitized and cataloged on site at Sagamore Hill and then received by digital library staff. Our digital library currently holds four collections from Sagamore Hill, two of which have been reviewed and are included in the digital library. See below to view items from this collection in the digital library.

The Quentin Roosevelt collection contains report cards, school work, and correspondence from Quentin to his parents both from school and during World War I. It also includes the many newspaper articles and letters of condolence received by the family following Quentin’s death in combat in 1918. The Frank Harper collection primarily contains items pertaining to Theodore Roosevelt’s South American trip in 1913. Harper was Theodore Roosevelt’s personal secretary at the time. Menus, programs, tickets, invitations and newspaper articles chronicling Roosevelt’s tour of South American countries are the bulk of that collection.

Digitization of items at the National Park sites was possible through National Park Service Centennial Challenge funding in partnership with Dickinson State University.

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

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Mr. Barnes not surprised

Mr. Barnes not surprised

New York Republican state committee chairman William Barnes had no comment on Theodore Roosevelt’s article in The Outlook attacking the administration of President William H. Taft on its trust policy.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1911-11-18

An inlook at The Outlook

An inlook at The Outlook

Article discusses Theodore Roosevelt being named as a co-respondent in the government’s suit to break up the Steel Corporation and Tennessee Iron. This seems a “kick in the shins” from President William H. Taft.

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1911-11-18

Roosevelt rebuked

Roosevelt rebuked

This editorial criticizes Texas Representative Robert Henry Lee for believing Theodore Roosevelt is angling for a third term as president after Roosevelt wrote an article about anti-trust law. The writer supports Roosevelt’s views. 

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1911-11-22

Views on intervention in Central and South America

Views on intervention in Central and South America

Transcription of a manuscript written by Theodore Roosevelt where he defends American involvement in the affairs of Central and South America. He mentions Panama, Cuba and San Domingo. A number of words are left out of the transcription. The exact date of this item is not known except that he wrote it after his presidency, possibly right before his trip to South America. 

Collection

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Creation Date

1913