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F.D.R.: Living Memorials. Anniversary Tribute

Tugwell, Rexford G. | April 7, 1956 issue

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The article focuses on works of the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and discusses about how his life came to an end. Death came to the President as he sat at his table over the familiar pile of papers in the living room of the house he had built. He was taken away in splendor, riding on a slow train, with mourning people lined along the tracks. He thus left the Springs forever on his way to Washington and the Springwood rose garden designated for his burial. But one can go and feel him there in the Little White House now.

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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; DEATH; BEREAVEMENT; PRESIDENTS -- United States; BURIAL; UNITED States
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