Inspired by History
On this episode of Inspired by History, Nathan Raab of The Raab Collection discusses two newly discovered Theodore Roosevelt documents from the October 14, 1912 Milwaukee assassination attempt. Raab describes discovering and acquiring Page 1 of Roosevelt’s prepared campaign speech, a small typed sheet from the manuscript folded in his pocket and pierced by two bullet holes, also bearing Roosevelt’s own handwritten notation and autograph. Raab notes that it is the only such annotated page from the TR “Bullet-Hole” manuscript ever known to appear for sale. He also describes a second find: Roosevelt’s hand-corrected copy of the speech he actually delivered after being shot, transcribed and typed by his stenographer Elbert Martin, with over 100 edits reflecting how Roosevelt wanted the event memorialized. Both pieces had been in a private collection for nearly a century. To learn more, visit: https://www.raabcollection.com/presidential-autographs/roosevelt-speech-handwritten [https://www.raabcollection.com/presidential-autographs/roosevelt-speech-handwritten] and https://www.raabcollection.com/presidential-autographs/roosevelt-speech-bullet [https://www.raabcollection.com/presidential-autographs/roosevelt-speech-bullet] 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Theodore Roosevelt’s Attempted Assassination in 1912 01:16 The “Bullet-Hole” Manuscript 02:10 Resilience and Rarity 05:24 Holding History in Your Hands 06:34 How it Changed American History 08:50 A Second Document Revealed 09:08 Stenographer Captures Speech 10:41 Roosevelt Edits the Transcript 13:14 Historical Research & Provenance 14:37 Conclusion
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