On October 14, 1912, Progressive Party presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt delivered one of the most remarkable campaign speeches in American history. Wounded in the chest by the bullet of a ...
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site ... was wearing when an assassin attempted to take his life during a campaign speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1912. The hole from the bullet ...
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His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was a descendant of the ... he became determined to run again in 1912. His campaign backfired when the Republican party split into factions -- some of its ...
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On October 14, 1912, shortly before the presidential election, Theodore Roosevelt was shot at a campaign rally. The bullet was impeded by a copy of Roosevelt's speech and his glasses case.
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Three months later Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard as a freshman ... a torchlight procession in the Hayes-Tilden presidential campaign a bystander on the sidewalk said something derogatory.