The Theodore Roosevelt Center is a digital archive dedicated to preserving and providing access to materials related to Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. The center’s digital library includes a vast collection of documents, photographs, and other materials that chronicle Roosevelt’s life and legacy. This resource serves as a valuable tool for researchers and educators interested in exploring the multifaceted contributions of Roosevelt to American history and politics.
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