Mar
29
2:00 PM14:00

Kermit Roosevelt, a Presentation by William Lemanski

Lost in the Shadow of Fame: The Neglected Story of Kermit Roosevelt; a Gallant and Tragic American

Kermit with his father President Roosevelt

Kermit Roosevelt was Theodore Roosevelt’s second son and Franklin Roosevelt’s cousin. He was a remarkable character; a war hero in both WWI and WWII while fighting for the British. He was an intellectual, author, explorer and big game hunter who developed some of the largest shipping companies in America following the Great War.

However, there was also a dark side to Kermit that greatly troubled Theodore and his wife Edith. Similar to his uncle Elliot (TR’s brother and Eleanore Roosevelt’s father), Kermit became a philanderer and alcoholic. His troubled lifestyle even forced FDR to enlist J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI to surveil Kermit and his mistress during World War Two, as Kermit’s mistress may have been a German spy.

Eventually, in desperation, FDR commissioned Kermit as a Major in the US Army and assigned him to the far reaches of Alaska to keep him out of sight and mischief. There, in 1943 he was found with a bullet through his head under very questionable circumstances. Although publicized in later years as a suicide, author William E. Lemanski discovered in Kermit’s classified army records, much circumstantial evidence that he may have met with foul play, concealed from the public for many decades and only released to Lemanski through the intercession of a US Congressman.

RSVP Tuxedohistory@gmail.com

Free for Members, otherwise $10 at the door

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Mar
1
2:00 PM14:00

Untitled Event

America’s 250th Celebration Lecture by Mario Medici:

From Rebellion to Independence: The Story of America’s Revolution

The Declaration of Independence painted by John Trumbell

RSVP to TuxedoHistory@gmail.com Free for Members Otherwise $10 at the door

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Sep
28
to Jan 4

1886 and the Founding of Tuxedo Park Presentation

William Mincey, architect responsible for the restoration of Tuxedo train station, the renovation of the Tuxedo National Bank building into the THS Exhibition Galley, Trustee and curator of the 1886 exhibition will give an illustrated presentation of the highlights of this remarkable and pivotal year in Tuxedo’s history.

RSVP to TuxedoHistory@gmail.com

The exhibition will be open every Sunday from 1 to 4pm until November 2025

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Jul
27
to Jan 18

1886 and the Founding of Tuxedo Park

A curated collection of rare drawings, maps, and images—many never before seen by the public—will be on display exploring the founder Pierre Lorillard IV’s fascination with Mayan architecture and how the bucolic local topography guided architect Bruce Price and landscape architect Ernest Bowditch in the design of the original cottages and public buildings that defined both town and village. These historic records also pay tribute to the Italian and Slovak immigrant craftsmen whose remarkable skill and dedication brought the vision to life with astonishing speed.

 

www.TuxedoHistoricalSociety.org

241 Route 17, opposite Tuxedo Train Station

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BORDER DISPUTES: Tuxedo, NY or NJ?
Jun
8
2:00 PM14:00

BORDER DISPUTES: Tuxedo, NY or NJ?

Presentation at the Tuxedo Historical Society, Sunday, June 8 at 2 pm

241 Route 17, Tuxedo, NY 10987

Gary Albaugh will provide evidence, from the creation of the Royal Colonies in the 17th Century to the present, that at least twelve townships across the State of New York could be incorporated into New Jersey, including Tuxedo!

RSVP: tuxedohistory@gmail.com

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