TIMELINE

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Jan 30, 1882 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born at Hyde Park, New York, now a national historic site

1905 On Saint Patrick's Day, Franklin Delano Roosevelt married Eleanor Roosevelt

1910 Franklin Delano Roosevelt won election to the New York Senate

1913 Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy by President Woodrow Wilson with Josephus Daniels as Secretary of the Navy

1920 Franklin Delano Roosevelt nominated for Vice President on the Democratic ticket, with James M. Cox of Ohio as the Democrats' choice for President. Despite a vigorous campaign, the Cox/Roosevelt ticket is soundly defeated in the November national election in a Republican year at the voting booths

1921 Franklin Delano Roosevelt stricken with polio (poliomyelitis) at summer home on Canadian island of Campobello

1924 Franklin Delano Roosevelt reemerges as a national political figure, delivering the nomination speech for New York Governor Alfred E. Smith, the famous "Happy Warrior" speech

1928 In another otherwise Republican electoral year, Franklin Delano Roosevelt is elected Governor of New York

1929 Franklin Delano Roosevelt becomes Governor of New York

1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt is elected President for 1st time, becoming the 32nd US President

1933 US President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt survives assassination attempt

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt inaugurated as 32nd President, pledges to pull America out of Depression & says "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"

1933 Roosevelt establishes diplomatic relations with USSR

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt announces US will leave the gold standard

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt conducts his 1st "fireside chat"

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt creates Federal Alcohol Control Administration

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt creates the Civil Works Administration

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declares a nationwide bank holiday

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt makes wine & beer with up to 3.2% alcohol legal

1933 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaims 10-day bank holiday

1934 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt devalues the dollar in relation to gold at $35 per ounce

1934 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs Federal Credit Union Act establishing credit unions

1935 The US Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was created through executive order by President F. D. Roosevelt which offered loans to cooperatives and power districts in order to finance supply of power to rural areas

1935 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicates Boulder Dam (Hoover Dam)

1935 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaims the Philippine Islands a free commonwealth

1935 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs an act prohibiting export of US arms to belligerents

1936 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicates Boulder Dam, now known as Hoover Dam

1936 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt rededicates Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary

1936 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs 2nd neutrality act

1936 Franklin Delano is re-elected for his second term as US President

1937 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicates Bonneville Dam on Columbia River (Oregon)

1937 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proposes enlarging Supreme Court, "court packing" plan failed

1937 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs act of neutrality

1937 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt visits Grand Coulee Dam construction site in Washington State

1938 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicates Thousand Islands Bridge connecting US & Canada

1939 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declares "limited national emergency" due to war in Europe

1939 Albert Einstein - Teller and Szilard send a letter to President Roosevelt informing him of German atomic research and the potential for a bomb which prompts Roosevelt to form a special committee to investigate the military implications of atomic research

1940 Franklin Delano is re-elected for his third term as US President

1941 Charles Lindbergh, charges "the British, the Jewish & the Roosevelt administration" are trying to get the US into WW II

1941 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issues Executive Order 8802 forbidding discrimination

1941 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaimes an "unlimited national emergency" due to Germany's sinking of Robin Moor

1941 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease Bill (lend money to Britain)

1941 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "4 Freedoms" speech (speech, worship, from want & from fear)

1942 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt asks commissioner to continue baseball during WWII

1942 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt orders detention & internment of all west-coast Japanese-Americans

1942 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt orders men between 45 & 64 to register for non military duty

1943 Roosevelt, Churchill and Chiang Kai-shek meet to discuss ways to defeat Japan

1943 Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met at Tehran to map out strategy

1943 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appoints General Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied forces

1943 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt becomes 1st US pres to visit a foreign country during wartime

1943 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicates Jefferson Memorial

1943 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt orders minimal 48 hour work week in war industry

1943 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs withholding tax bill into law

1943 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, French General de Gaulle and US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt meet in Casablanca concerning WWII

1944 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs "GI Bill of Rights" (Servicemen's Readjustment Act)

1944 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wins 4th term in office, defeating Thomas E Dewey

Apr 12, 1945 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dies at Warm Springs, Georgia, of a cerebral hemorrhage

1945 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt buried on grounds of Hyde Park home

1945 World War II ended in Europe less than a month after the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

2002 The Franklin D. Roosevelt American Heritage Center, Inc. is founded to promote the life and legacy of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and the New Deal

Jul 24, 2004 The Franklin D. Roosevelt American Heritage Center Museum has its Grand Opening, held in the Great Hall of Union Station in Worcester, Massachusetts, attended by hundreds of veterans and citizens as well as a distinguished group of speakers

 
 
 
   
 
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