Un heros americain
A newspaper clipping announcing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I.
Collection
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Creation Date
1918-07-18
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A newspaper clipping announcing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
A newspaper clipping announcing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
A newspaper clipping announcing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
A newspaper clipping discusses Theodore Roosevelt and the death of his son Quentin in combat during World War I. The article calls it another chapter in French-American fellowship.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
A newspaper clipping announcing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
Article reporting on the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat during World War I. It also reports on the rest of the Roosevelt sons fighting in the war.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
A newspaper clipping discussing the death of Quentin Roosevelt in combat as well as his father and his brothers.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
1918-07-18
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Darling informs President Roosevelt of the death of Admiral H. C. Taylor. Ensign Churchill will accompany the remains to Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-07-27
Postcard of the grave of Quentin Roosevelt in Sergy, France. A wooden fence surrounds the grave, decorated with an American flag and a wooden cross. A handwritten note under the photograph on the front of the postcard states he was buried in this grave by Germans.
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Theodore Roosevelt continues a discussion with Anna Roosevelt Cowles about assigning trustees. He informs her that Ted Roosevelt was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and that French President Poincaré sent him a certificate that is given to French soldiers killed in the line of duty.
1918-09-25