OVERVIEW:
BORN:
January 30, 1882;
Hyde Park, New York
DIED:
April 12, 1945 (age 63);
Warm Springs, Georgia
PARENTS:
Sara Delano,
James Roosevelt
EDUCATION:
Tutored at Home until 1896,
Groton School (1896-1900),
Harvard University (1900-1903, BA in History)
Columbia Law School (no degree)
CHILDREN:
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-1975),
James Roosevelt (1907-1990),
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (1909),
Elliott Roosevelt (1910- 1990),
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. ( 1914-1988)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
HIGHLIGHTS:
1907:
Passed Bar Exam
1911-1913:
New York State Senator
1913-1920:
Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy
1920:
Democratic Nominee for Vice President
1921:
Stricken with Polio While Vacationing at Campobello Island, New Brunswick.
1924
Nominated Al Smith for President at the Democratic National Convention
1929-1932:
Governor of New York
1933-1945:
32nd President of the United States
FIRST LADY:
VICE PRESIDENTS:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
FDR Library
White House
American National Biography
American Presidents (C-SPAN)
RESEARCH:
FDR Presidential Library
Franklin (FDR Library Digital Collection)
Eleanor Roosevelt’s Papers (George Washington University)
Public Papers (American Presidency Project)
Public Papers (National Archives)
UVA Miller Center
OBITUARIES:
New York Times
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1932 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (PRESIDENT)
JOHN GARNER (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 472 (88.9%)
Popular Vote: 22,818,740 (57.4%)
REPUBLICANS:
HERBERT C. HOOVER (PRESIDENT)
CHARLES CURTIS (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 59 (11.1%)
Popular Vote: 15,760,425 (39.6%)
1936 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (PRESIDENT
JOHN GARNER (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 523 (98.5%)
Popular Vote: 27,750,866 (60.8%)
REPUBLICANS:
ALFRED M. LANDON (PRESIDENT)
FRANK KNOX (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 8 (1.5%)
Popular Vote: 16,679,683 (36.5%)
1940 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (PRESIDENT)
HENRY A. WALLACE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 449 (84.6%)
Popular Vote: 27,243,218 (54.7%)
REPUBLICANS:
WENDELL WILLKIE (PRESIDENT)
CHARLES L. MCNARY (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 82 (15.4%)
Popular Vote: 22,334,940 (44.8%)
1944 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (PRESIDENT)
HARRY S. TRUMAN (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 432 (81.4%)
Popular Vote: 25,612,610 (45.9%)
REPUBLICANS:
THOMAS E. DEWEY (PRESIDENT
JOHN W. BRICKER (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 99 (18.6%)
Popular Vote: 22,014,160 (45.9%)
INAUGURATIONS:
Four Presidential Inaugurations (FDR Library)
1933 Address (Transcript and Audio, Video, Washington Post)
1937 Address (Reading Copy, Transcript and Audio)
1941 Address (Transcript and Audio, Video)
1945 Address (Transcript and Audio, Video)
Library of Congress (1933, 1937, 1941, 1945)
Joint Congressional Committee (1933, 1937, 1941, 1945)
ROOSEVELT ADMINISTRATION:
PRESS SECRETARY:
Stephen T. Early (1933–1945)
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:
Henry A. Wallace (1933–1940)
Claude R. Wickard (1940–1945)
BUDGET DIRECTOR:
Lewis W. Douglas (1933-1934)
Daniel W. Bell (1934-1939)
Harold D. Smith (1939-1946)
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE:
Daniel C. Roper (1933–1938)
Harry L. Hopkins (1938–1940)
Jesse H. Jones (1940–1945)
Henry A. Wallace (1945)
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Harold L. Ickes (1933–1945)
ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Homer S. Cummings (1933–1939)
Frank Murphy (1939–1940)
Robert H. Jackson (1940–1941)
Francis B. Biddle (1941–1945)
SECRETARY OF LABOR:
Frances Perkins (1933–1945)
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY:
Claude A. Swanson (1933–1939)
Charles Edison (1940)
Frank Knox (1940–1944)
James V. Forrestal (1944–1945)
POSTMASTER GENERAL:
James A. Farley (1933–1940)
Frank C. Walker (1940–1945)
SECRETARY OF STATE:
Cordell Hull (1933–1944)
Edward R. Stettinius Jr. (1944–1945)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
William H. Woodin (1933)
Henry Morgenthau Jr. (1934–1945)
ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS:
Frank T. Hines (1923-1945)
SECRETARY OF WAR:
George H. Dern (1933–1936)
Harry H. Woodring (1937–1940)
Henry L. Stimson (1940–1945)
CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE:
Eugene R. Black (1933-1934)
Marriner S. Eccles (1934-1948)
ADVISORS:
Louis Howe
Samuel Rosenman
W. Averell Harriman
William D. Leahy
Marguerite “Missy” LeHand
Grace Tully
Benjamin V. Cohen
Joseph P. Kennedy
Pa Watson
Marvin H. McIntyre
Sumner Welles
CONGRESS:
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Henry T. Rainey (1933-1935)
Joseph W. Byrns (1935-1936)
William B. Bankhead (1936-1940)
Samuel T. Rayburn (1940-1947, 1949-1953, 1955-1961)
SENATE MAJORITY LEADER:
Joseph T. Robinson (1933-1937)
Alben Barkley (1937-1947)
SUPREME COURT NOMINEES:
Hugo L. Black (1937-1971)
Stanley F. Reed (1938-1957)
Felix Frankfurter (1939-1962)
William O. Douglas (1939-1975)
Frank Murphy (1940-1949)
Harlan F. Stone (Chief Justice, 1941-1946)
James F. Byrnes (1941-1942)
Robert H. Jackson (1941-1954)
Wiley Rutledge (1943-1949)
HISTORIC SITES:
Home of Franklin Roosevelt (New York)
Roosevelt’s Little White House (Georgia)
FDR Memorial (Washington, DC)
Roosevelt Campobello International Park