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57. Ibid., p. 19.
58. Ibid., p. 21.
59. William Wingate Sewall, Bill Sewall’s Story of Theodore Roosevelt (T.R.) (New York: Harper, 1919), p. 5.
60. T.R., “My Debt to Maine,” p. 19.
61. Sewall, Bill Sewall’s Story of Theodore Roosevelt, p. 5.
62. Ibid., p. 4.
63. Charles G. Washburn, Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career (Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1916), p. 5.
64. Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Making of a Conservationist, pp. 79–83. Coues had signed Birds of the Colorado Valley to: “Theodore Roosevelt (from the author), Jan. 1879.”
65. Sewall, Bill Sewall’s Story of Theodore Roosevelt, p. 6.
66. T.R., “My Debt to Maine,” p. 20.
67. T.R., Outlook (July 27, 1912); and address at Saint Louis, Mo. (May 31, 1916), Mem. Ed. 24, p. 483.
68. T.R. to Martha Bulloch Roosevelt (September 14, 1879).
69. Ibid.
70. Thoreau, The Maine Woods, p. 120.
71. Steven M. Cox and Kris Fulsaas, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills (Seattle, Wash.: Mountaineers, 2003), pp. 16–17. First printed 1960.
72. Yagyu Munenori, “Martial Arts: The Book of Family Traditions” in Thomas Cleary (ed.) Soul of the Samurai (North Clarendon, VT: Tuttle Publishing, 2005), pp. 78–79.
73. Lewis Carroll, The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits (New York: Pantheon, 1966), p. 26. (Originally published 1876; Alice through the Looking-Glass was earlier, 1872.)
74. Carleton Putnam, Theodore Roosevelt, p. 163, Also see John Watterson, The Games Presidents Play (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006), p. 68.
75. T.R., “My Debt to Maine,” p. 17.
4: HARVARD AND THE NORTH WOODS OF MAINE
1. T.R., An Autobiography (New York, Macmillan, 1913), pp. 29–30.
2. Everett Parker, “A Historical Perspective of the Moosehead Lake Region,” Moosehead Historical Society (2007).
3. T.R., An Autobiography, pp. 29–32.
4. T.R., “My Life As a Naturalist,” The American Museum Journal, Vol. XVII (May, 1918), No. 5.
5. Jonathan Rosen, The Life and Skies: Birding at the End of Nature (New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2008), p. 126.
6. T.R., “My Life As a Naturalist,” The American Museum Journal.
7. T.R. to Anna Bulloch Grace (July 7, 1872).
8. Paul Russell Cutright and Michael. J. Brodhead, Elliott Coues: Naturalist and Frontier Historian (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1981).
9. “Dr. Arthur H. Cutler, School Founder, Dies,” New York Times (June 22, 1918), p. 9. T.R. became the first graduate of the Cutler School of New York.
10. Arthur Cutler, “Reminiscences,” in Stefan Lorant, The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959), p. 136.
11. T.R., “Remarks on the Zoology of Oyster Bay (1874–76),” T.R. Collection, Harvard University.
12. Robert B. Roosevelt, “Notes on the Old New York” (unpublished), R.B.R. Scrapbook, TRA.
13. Kathleen Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life (New York: Knopf, 2002), pp. 59–60.
14. Edward J. Renehan, Jr., The Lion’s Pride: Theodore Roosevelt and His Family in Peace and War (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), p. 42.
15. T.R. quoted in Lorant, The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Doubleday, 1959), pp. 135–136.
16. T.R. Boyhood Diaries, “Notes on Natural History” (July 24–30, 1874).
17. T.R., An Autobiography, p. 25.
18. Public Broadcasting Service, “People and Events: The Centennial Exposition of 1876,” The American Experience. Transcription on website from 2002; and “Centennial Exposition of 1876,” Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Files, State Museum Building, Harrisburg.
19. David Starr Jordan, Manual of the Vertebrates of the Northern United States (Chicago: Jansen, McClurg, 1876).
20. Paul Russell Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Making of a Conservationist (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985), p. 97.
21. Anna Roosevelt Cowles (ed.), Letters from