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  1. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933) was an American poet, writer and lecturer. She was also the younger sister of President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. Corinne “Conie” Roosevelt Robinson (1861-1933) was the fourth child of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. Corinne was educated by private tutors, including her Aunt Anna Bulloch who lived with the family until 1866. Corinne later attended Miss Comstock’s School in New York City. She married Scottish-born Douglas ...

  3. Corinne Roosevelt (September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933) was an American poet, writer, lecturer, and public speaker. She was also the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of future First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt .

  4. 9. Mai 2022 · Corinne Roosevelt Robinson was the sole survivor of the remarkable Roosevelt siblings. Her health became iffy, complicated by a chronic eye infection that required several surgeries. In 1933. she died at 71, only weeks before her distant cousin (and husband of Elliott’s daughter Eleanor) took the oath of office that had once been ...

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  5. 22. Okt. 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, the first woman to address a presidential convention and a cousin of FDR. She was a Flatiron native, a published poet, and a supporter of women's suffrage and the Republican party.

  6. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (1861-1933) THE PATH THAT LEADS. NOWHERE. T HERE'S a path that leads to Nowhere. In a meadow that I know, Where an inland island rises. And the stream is still and slow; There it wanders under willows, And beneath the silver green.

  7. 2. Mai 2013 · My brother, Theodore Roosevelt. by. Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933. Publication date. 1921. Topics. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. Publisher. New York, C. Scribner's sons.