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Theodore Roosevelt

The White House East Wing: From Jefferson’s Vision to a $250 Million Ballroom

April 23, 2026October 21, 2025 by ghostsofdc

FDR built the East Wing in 1942 as cover for a real White House bunker. Decades later, it was torn down for a $250 million ballroom.

Categories Notable People & Places, The Best Of Tags Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Theodore Roosevelt

Was Pat Garrett an Outlaw or a Lawman?

April 21, 2026October 17, 2023 by ghostsofdc

Pat Garrett shot Billy the Kid in 1881. Three decades later, Teddy Roosevelt fired him and he was killed on a New Mexico road.

Categories Notable People & Places Tags 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt

Lost By The President, All-Gold Ring in Rock Creek

December 18, 2022July 22, 2022 by ghostsofdc

Teddy Roosevelt went for a pleasant walk in Rock Creek and unfortunately lost his wedding ring in the process. This is a great ad in the newspaper asking for its return.

Categories Notable People & Places Tags 1900s, Rock Creek Park, Theodore Roosevelt

Remembering Major Archibald Butt and the Titanic Memorials in Washington, DC

April 27, 2026March 6, 2015 by ghostsofdc

Remember Major Archibald Butt, who perished in the 1912 Titanic disaster. Read this guest post to learn more about the Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain and the Women’s Titanic Memorial in DC. See photos, maps and learn more!

Categories Guest Posts Tags 1910s, Military, Notable People, Theodore Roosevelt 6 Comments

Geronimo and Five Other Indian Chiefs in Teddy Roosevelt’s Inaugural Parade in 1905

April 27, 2026June 20, 2014 by ghostsofdc

Discover the amazing story of how Geronimo and five other Western Indian chiefs attended and celebrated Teddy Roosevelt’s inaugural parade in Washington, DC in 1905. Click the image for a larger version.

Categories Historical Events Tags 1900s, Notable People, Theodore Roosevelt 1 Comment

The Mischievous Adventures of Young Quentin Roosevelt

February 1, 2022April 25, 2014 by ghostsofdc

This blog post tells the story of young Quentin Roosevelt, the precocious son of Teddy Roosevelt. Read about his mischievous adventures, from scaring the Secret Service to building a fire in the White House grounds. Sadly, Quentin wouldn’t live to see his 21st birthday.

Categories Notable People & Places Tags 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt

Teddy Roosevelt: The Badass President Who Carried a Revolver Everywhere

April 27, 2026November 12, 2013 by ghostsofdc
Teddy Roosevelt

Teddy Roosevelt was a total badass, the likes of which we won’t ever see again in the White House. He carried a revolver everywhere he went and was not afraid to whip a lady who passed him on horseback. Read this article to find out even more!

Categories From the Crazy Vault, Notable People & Places Tags 1910s, Crime, Theodore Roosevelt

A Closer Look at Teddy Roosevelt’s Inauguration in 1905

January 15, 2022July 22, 2013 by ghostsofdc
Teddy Roosvelt and the oath of office in 1905

Take a closer look at Teddy Roosevelt’s 1905 inauguration with Chief Justice Melville Fuller. Click on the photo to see some amazing details. It’s pretty cool.

Categories Historical Events, Notable People & Places Tags 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt 1 Comment

Teddy Roosevelt Berates a Child for Taking His Picture After Church

March 20, 2022June 21, 2013 by ghostsofdc
Grace Reformed Church circa 1905

Read about how President Teddy Roosevelt was attending a service at his home church on 15th and O St. and then verbally berated a young boy for trying to take his photograph. This article was published in the Washington Post on September 23rd, 1901, just nine days after President McKinley’s death.

Categories Notable People & Places Tags 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt
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