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Domestic News July 3, 1937

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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Alice Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, passed through Bismarck on Friday evening en route to Cody, Wyoming, via the North Coast Limited, accompanied by her daughter Paulina. She plans to visit Yellowstone National Park before Alaska and reminisced about her 1902 visit.

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Mrs. Longworth Goes Through Here Friday

Alice Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, passed through Bismarck Friday evening on the North Coast Limited en route to Cody, Wyo. She plans to spend some time in Yellowstone National park before going to Alaska. Her daughter, Paulina, is accompanying her.

Mrs. Longworth recalled her being in Bismarck in 1902 and commented on the fact that it still looked a bit familiar in the brief glimpse she got from the train. She got off when the train stopped and even in a short conversation revealed the charm and vivacity that won for her the name, 'Princess Alice,' at her debut in Washington.

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Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Alice Longworth Bismarck North Coast Limited Yellowstone National Park Alaska Travel

What entities or persons were involved?

Alice Longworth Paulina Theodore Roosevelt

Where did it happen?

Bismarck

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Bismarck

Event Date

Friday Evening

Key Persons

Alice Longworth Paulina Theodore Roosevelt

Event Details

Alice Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, passed through Bismarck Friday evening on the North Coast Limited en route to Cody, Wyo. She plans to spend some time in Yellowstone National park before going to Alaska. Her daughter, Paulina, is accompanying her. Mrs. Longworth recalled her being in Bismarck in 1902 and commented on the fact that it still looked a bit familiar in the brief glimpse she got from the train. She got off when the train stopped and even in a short conversation revealed the charm and vivacity that won for her the name, 'Princess Alice,' at her debut in Washington.

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