
audiobook
by Oliver E. Remey, Wheeler P. Bloodgood, Henry F. (Henry Frederick) Cochems
THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION - of - EX-PRESIDENT - Theodore Roosevelt
On a crisp October evening in 1912, a lone gunman stepped into the street outside Milwaukee’s Gilpatrick Hotel and fired at the former president as he addressed a crowd of thousands. The bullet lodged in Roosevelt’s right side, yet the indomitable leader rose, finished his speech, and was whisked to a nearby hospital while the stunned audience watched his resolve unfold. The narrative captures that tense moment, detailing the frantic rescue, the medical attention he received, and the immediate reactions of the thousands who had gathered.
Compiled by witnesses who rode beside Roosevelt in the car and followed the investigation, the book weaves together eyewitness testimony, contemporary photographs, and official reports. It offers a vivid, step‑by‑step reconstruction of the shooting, the swift arrest of the assailant, and the early legal proceedings that began the next day. Readers are invited into a meticulously documented slice of American history, where heroism, panic, and the machinery of justice intersect in real time.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (262K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by V. L. Simpson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2007-04-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

Best known for helping document the 1912 shooting of Theodore Roosevelt, this Milwaukee journalist co-authored a vivid firsthand account of one of the most dramatic moments in American political history.
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1871–1930
A Milwaukee lawyer and Progressive-era reformer, he pushed for changes to antitrust law and took part in the lively political debates of the early 20th century. His career connected Wisconsin legal circles with national conversations about business power and public policy.
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A Wisconsin lawyer, political organizer, and occasional writer, he is best remembered today as one of the co-authors of a contemporary account of the 1912 shooting of Theodore Roosevelt. His career moved between law, politics, and public affairs, giving his work a strong sense of its moment in American history.
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