DescriptionAlice Roosevelt Mar 24 1902 side in black.jpg
English: Alice Roosevelt, daughter of US president Theodore Roosevelt taken in 1902 by Frances Benjamin Johnston. Alice, with her beauty, wit and devil-may-care attitude was the center of much media attention in the early days of the "TR" Roosevelt Administration Alice Roosevelt, taken about 1902. A striking beauty, her outspokenness and antics won the hearts of the America people who nicknamed her "Princess Alice"
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2006-04-16 14:46 SimonATL 473×640×8 (15872 bytes) Photo of [[Alice Roosevelt]], daughter of US president [[Theodore Roosevelt]] taken in 1902 by [[Frances Benjamin Johnston]]. Alice, with her beauty, wit and devil-may-care attitude was the center of much media attention in the early days of the "TR" Roos
2006-04-16 14:16 SimonATL 642×891×8 (44629 bytes) Photo of [[Alice Roosevelt]], daughter of US president [[Theodore Roosevelt]] taken in 1902 by [[Frances Benjamin Johnston]]. Alice, with her beauty, wit and devil-may-care attitude was the center of much media attention in the early days of the "TR" Roos
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