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  1. Family responsibilities from a young age. Because Bamie's mother, Mittie, was often distracted by illness or by her busy social life, Bamie increasingly took a central role in running the Roosevelt household, particularly after the premature death of her father, Thee.

  2. Jan 26, 2011 · After the death of his first wife and his mother, Theodore trusted Bamie to raise his infant daughter while he headed west, to recover from the loss of two very important women in his life. Theodore’s letters to Bamie are touching and poignant.

  3. Family Responsibilities From A Young Age. Because Bamie's mother, Mittie, was often distracted by illness or by her grand social life, Bamie increasingly took a central role in running the Roosevelt household, particularly after the premature death of her father, Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.

  4. Because Bamie's mother, Mittie, was often distracted by illness or by her busy social life, Bamie increasingly took a central role in running the Roosevelt household, particularly after the premature death of her father, Thee.

  5. The Roosevelt family is an American political family from New York whose members have included two United States presidents, a First Lady, [1] and various merchants, bankers, politicians, inventors, clergymen, artists, and socialites.

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · Theodore Roosevelt’s older sister, Bamie, in a harness during her early years because of a spinal defect, stood her ground, enduring “patiently, even stoically,” her painful condition. Like all the Roosevelts, TR learned the family’s “greatest strength: resilience” from their mother, Mittie.

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  8. Throughout the life of her brother, Theodore, she remained a constant source of emotional support and practical advice. On the death in childbirth of her sister-in-law, Alice Hathaway Lee, Bamie assumed parental responsibility for T.R.'s daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt, during her early years.

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