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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1933
to
April 12, 1945
Age in Office:
51
Birth - Death:
January 30, 1882
to
April 12, 1945
Party:
Democratic
Location Born:
New York
Office:
Governor of New York
Religion:
Episcopalian
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foundation
FDR Birthplace, home and Gravesite in Hyde Park, New York
Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Roosevelt’s Little White House; and Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Memorial: Washington DC
BIOGRAPHIES OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by William Leuchtenburg
Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Frank Freidel
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Letter to the American Judicature Society.
May 09, 1934
Statement on Signing Sugar Industry Legislation.
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Veto of House Bill 507.
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Veto of House Bill 1870.
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May 09, 1934
Proclamation 2085—Decreasing Rates of Duty on Sugar
May 09, 1934
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May 11, 1934
Letter to the National Editorial Association.
May 11, 1934
Excerpts from the Press Conference
May 11, 1934
Executive Order 6708—Authorizing and Directing John Dickinson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, to Perform the Duties of the...
May 14, 1934
White House Statement on Drought Relief.
May 14, 1934
Message to Congress Recommending Legislation on Assistance for Home Repair and Construction.
May 14, 1934
Executive Order 6709—Making Certain Funds Available to the Federal Emergency Relief Administration for the Fiscal Year 1934
May 15, 1934
Message to Congress on the Budget.
May 15, 1934
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May 15, 1934
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May 15, 1934
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May 15, 1934
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May 18, 1934
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May 18, 1934
Proclamation 2086—General Lafayette Memorial Day
May 20, 1934
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May 21, 1934
Letter on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Cardinal Gibbons.
May 21, 1934
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May 21, 1934
Executive Order 6712—Authorization of Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives to Inspect Tax Returns
May 21, 1934
Executive Order 6713—Correction of Description of the Corundu Military Reservation, Canal Zone
May 22, 1934
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May 22, 1934
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May 23, 1934
Letter to Senator M. M. Logan Urging Legislation on Petroleum Production.
May 23, 1934
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May 23, 1934
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