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Missing Pieces

Rachel Lane, Rebekah Slonim

Stories about Theodore Roosevelt and his world

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Latest Issues

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Mrs. Roosevelt’s Spice Cake

Somehow, it’s the end of the year again, and Christmas is fast approaching. Nothing says the holidays like some delicious baked goods, so this month’s Missing Pieces will focus on a Theodore Roosevelt favorite—spice cake.

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Coffee and Third Terms

After a landslide win on November 8, 1904 securing 336 electoral votes to Alton B. Parker’s 140, Theodore Roosevelt did what no politician today would ever consider doing. He announced that he would not run again for the presidency.

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“A Big Wolf Around”

Anyone who knows my husband Cole knows that he loves wolves. His home office is full of wolf figurines, pictures, and other ephemera. So in honor of Cole and in recognition of National Wolf Awareness Week later this month, I am dedicating t...

3 months ago
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“Don’t Flinch, Don’t Foul, and Hit the Line Hard”

Happy September, and welcome to football season! Attentive readers may notice that this Missing Pieces issue is a week late.

3 months ago
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Authors

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  • Rachel Lane

    Historian, writer, and lover of all things Theodore Roosevelt

  • Rebekah Slonim

    Copyeditor/proofreader, Christian, homeschooler, Steelers fan, Midwesterner, wife to Daniel (a math professor), mom to Ezra and Rose, admirer of Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Jane Austen, L. M. Montgomery, and Harriet Beecher Stowe

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