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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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