I have directed the departments of the Treasury, of War, and of the Navy to take such measures for the relief of these s...
It is hereby ordered that such employees of the Executive Departments, the Government Printing Office, and the Navy Yard...
The Government of France [...] inform us that Fort de France and the entire island of Martinique are still threatened.
The disaster is complete; that the city of St. Pierre has ceased to exist.
I earnestly commend this case of unexampled disaster to the generous consideration of the Congress.
For this purpose I recommend that an appropriation of $500,000 be made, to be immediately available.
It is hereby ordered that upon Wednesday, the 21st instant, such employees of the Executive Departments, the Government ...
Now, Therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in me by...
By the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation
We may be sure that the honor of the Republic is safe in their hands.
We are Americans, and that means that we treat Americanism primarily as a matter of spirit and purpose.
Honor to the statesmen of the past, and may the statesmen of the present strive to live up to the example they set!
Where wrong has been done by anyone the wrong-doer shall be punished; but we shall not halt in our great work because so...
Righteousness finds weakness but a poor yoke-fellow.
They did justice as strong men, not as weaklings; and we will show ourselves strong men and not weaklings.
I am glad that we, as Americans, have cause to be proud of the army and the navy of the United States—of the men who in ...
They did justice, and we will do justice.
A battleship cannot be improvised.