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  1. ALICE HATHAWAY LEE ROOSEVELT. BORN: 29 July 1861. Brookline, Massachusetts. FATHER: George Cabot Lee, banker (21 March 1830 – 21 March 1910) a banker and founding partner of the brokerage firm Lee, Higginson & Company, MOTHER: Caroline Watts Haskell (27 January 1835 – 14 January 1914).

  2. The blow of his father’s death was softened later that year when Roosevelt fell deeply in love with Alice Lee of Boston. Tall, pretty and intelligent, Alice captured TR’s heart so thoroughly that he decided in one month to marry her. They were engaged on Valentine’s Day 1880, a day that would in a few years be a bitter one for TR.

  3. 26 de may. de 2023 · The rare old point lace that trimmed the neckline and elbow-length sleeves of her gown was Alice’s “something old.” The lace had been used on her mother Alice Hathaway Lee’s wedding dress when she married Theodore Roosevelt; tragically, Alice Lee died at age 22, only two days after their only daughter was born.

  4. Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (29. heinäkuuta 1861 – 14. helmikuuta 1884) oli Yhdysvaltain presidentti Theodore Rooseveltin ensimmäinen vaimo. Alice oli varakkaan Bostonilaisen pankkiirin George Cabot Leen ja Caroline Watts Haskel Leen tytär. Luonteensa perusteella Alice sai lempinimekseen Sunshine.

  5. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth was the only daughter of Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt. She was born on February 12, 1884. Peabody, Endicott. Endicott “Cotty” Peabody (1857-1944) was a life-long friend of Theodore Roosevelt’s.

  6. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Yonkers Historian Mary Hoar read the book and said, “Mary Calvi’s second novel is an amazing trip back, not only to late Nineteenth Century America, but also to the world of the innocence and romance of the first love of Theodore Roosevelt and Alice Hathaway Lee. “Using primary sources, Ms. Calvi once again has brought powerful, historic ...

  7. Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt Gravesite. Fascinating details. Edith Roosevelt is Theodore Roosevelt’s second wife. He wrote that “the light has gone out of my life” in response to the death of Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt, his first wife. She departed, somewhat, from the first lady’s traditional role ...