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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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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
ROOSEVELT BIOGRAPHIES:
Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by William Leuchtenburg
Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Frank Freidel
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May 14, 1941
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May 15, 1941
Statement Condemning Vichy Collaboration with Germany.
May 20, 1941
Executive Order 8757 Establishing the Office of Civilian Defense.
May 20, 1941
Message to Congress Requesting an Oil Pipeline for Middle Atlantic Refineries.
May 23, 1941
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June 02, 1941
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June 09, 1941
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June 09, 1941
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June 10, 1941
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June 10, 1941
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