Theodore Roosevelt - 26th United States President - Timeline
Description
"There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country. Just as we must conserve our men, women and children, so we must conserve the resources of the land on which they live." – Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt, 33rd Governor of New York, became the youngest U.S. President in the country's history at the age of 43. He served in office as the 26th U.S. President between 1909-1919. The interactive timeline linked below documents his lifetime as a conservationist, as well as a U.S. President.
Theodore Roosevelt, 33rd Governor of New York, became the youngest U.S. President in the country's history at the age of 43. He served in office as the 26th U.S. President between 1909-1919. The interactive timeline linked below documents his lifetime as a conservationist, as well as a U.S. President.
Creator
Samuel Johnson Woolfe
Date
1919
Source
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. President
Source: U.S. Library of Congress
See: Theodore Roosevelt Timeline
Source: U.S. Library of Congress
See: Theodore Roosevelt Timeline
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Statue
Bronze Sculpture
Source: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Bronze Sculpture
Source: Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Rights
U.S. Library of Congress & American Museum of Natural History
Publisher
U.S. Library of Congress & American Museum of Natural History
Contributor
Samuel Johnson Woolfe
Format
Medium: Photomechanical Print
Language
English
Type
Figures
Identifier
Timeline
Coverage
Historic
Files
Reference
Samuel Johnson Woolfe, Theodore Roosevelt - 26th United States President - Timeline, U.S. Library of Congress & American Museum of Natural History, 1919
Cite As
Samuel Johnson Woolfe, “Theodore Roosevelt - 26th United States President - Timeline,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed March 27, 2025, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/109.