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A piece of history stolen almost four decades ago from the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site in Buffalo has been returned to its rightful home, thanks to the help of some local experts.
Photo from National Park Service After contacting the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site and Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, the sites confirmed it in fact was Roosevelt’s ...
U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie G. Foschio, who was president of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation’s board of trustees in 1987, told the newspaper that security had not been a ...
In 1971, the watch was loaned out, initially on a six-year term which was later extended, to the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, New York. But on July 21 ...
Instead, he contacted the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site and the mansion in Buffalo, now the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Leaders at both sites confirmed the watch ...
But in 1987, it went from museum piece to pilfered prize when someone stole it from an unlocked case at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, New York, where it was ...