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Roosevelt died in Alaska on June 4, 1943, in his room at Fort Richardson, from suicide by a gunshot to the head. He was discovered by Dr. Sanford Couch Monroe, who later filed the autopsy report. His death was reported to his mother, Edith, as a heart attack. He was interred in Fort Richardson National … See more
Kermit Roosevelt Sr. MC (October 10, 1889 – June 4, 1943) was an American businessman, soldier, explorer, and writer. A son of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, Kermit graduated from … See more
One of Theodore Roosevelt's most popular books, Through the Brazilian Wilderness, recounted the expedition into the Amazon Basin Brazilian jungle in 1913–14. The father … See more
After the Amazon trip, in 1914 Kermit married Belle Wyatt Willard, daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Joseph Edward Willard. … See more
After the war, Roosevelt went into business; he founded the Roosevelt Steamship Company and the United States Lines. He continued to enjoy outdoor activities … See more
Kermit was born at Sagamore Hill, the family estate in Oyster Bay, New York, the second son of Theodore Roosevelt, (1858–1919) and Edith Kermit Carow (1861–1948). He had an older half-sister Alice Lee Roosevelt (1884–1980), from his father's first … See more
From 1914 to 1916, Roosevelt was assistant manager for National City Bank in Buenos Aires.
In 1917, as he was about to be transferred to a Russian branch, … See moreBy October 14, 1939, when Britain was at war with Germany, Roosevelt had negotiated a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Middlesex Regiment with the assistance of his friend, Winston Churchill, who was by then First Lord of the Admiralty See more
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Oct 18, 2024 · From the beginning, the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition tested Kermit’s devotion to his father’s “strenuous life.” Participants were constantly sick, injured, and …
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Cousin Franklin acquiesced and Kermit was stationed at Fort Richardson in Alaska. This did not have the desired effect on Kermit’s alcoholism, and he was soon medically discharged from the Army. Shortly after, Kermit took his own …
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Kermit had also contracted malaria and came close to death when he conserved quinine to make sure his father had enough, under-dosing himself. The expedition doctor was eventually forced to inject him with quinine.
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He fought a lifelong battle with depression and alcoholism, and eventually committed suicide. The Roosevelt Family in 1903 with Quentin on the left, TR, Ted, Archie, Alice, Kermit, Edith, and Ethel. Kermit in 1902 with pet, Jack, on …
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Feb 23, 2023 · Kermit Roosevelt’s death by suicide in 1943 was a tragedy for his family and friends. He had fought a lifelong battle with depression, and his struggles with alcoholism had taken a toll on his personal and professional life.
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Kermit Roosevelt. Born: 10-Oct-1889 Birthplace: Oyster Bay, NY Died: 4-Jun-1943 Location of death: Fort Richardson, AK Cause of death: Suicide Remains: Buried, Fort Richardson National Cemetery, Fort Richardson, AK. Gender: …
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