PEACE: Theodore Roosevelt 1906 - San Jose, CA
Posted by: saopaulo1
N 37° 20.707 W 121° 52.380
10S E 599822 N 4133754
A memorial to Theodore Roosevelt in Roosevelt Park.
Waymark Code: WMCY2J
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/24/2011
Views: 9
The memorial is under some tree in this downtown park. On a metal, circular plaque it reads:
"Theodore Roosevelt
1901-1909
Born: 1858
Died: 1919
Accomplishments:
- Governor of New York
- Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- Organized first US volunteer Calvary regiment - Nicknamed the Rough Riders.
-Led the charge onto Kettle Hill and San Juan Hill in the Spanish American War.
-Settled the Alaska Panhandle border dispute with British Columbia.
-Created legislation to regulate big business, reduce monopolies and broaden control of the railroads.
-Proposed increased conservatism of natural resources by establishing national forest and wilderness areas.
-Promoted legislation for the creation of the US Department of Commerce and Labor
-Nobel Peace Price recipient for organizing a peace conference between Japan and Russia
-Established a treaty with Panama to build the Panama Canal.
-Organized the Bull Moose Party in 1912 and was wounded campaigning for president.
-Youngest president of the United States (42)
-Statesman, cowboy, solider, hunter, naturalist, explorer, sportsman."
Around this are squares with the names of other presidents. The names go from Washington to Clinton.
Field of Accomplishment: Peace
Year of Award: 1906
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Secondary Relevant Web Site: Not listed
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