Grace Roosevelt McMillan explained

Grace Roosevelt McMillan (born Grace Green Roosevelt; 17 August 1911 – February 1994), was a photographer and first grandchild of President Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States.[1] She was the first child and only daughter of Theodore Roosevelt III and Eleanor Butler Alexander.

Early life

Grace Green Roosevelt was born in San Francisco to Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Eleanor Butler Roosevelt. She was President Theodore Roosevelt's first grandchild. She had three younger brothers, Theodore Roosevelt III, Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt III, and Quentin Roosevelt II.[2]

On March 3, 1934, Roosevelt married William McMillan, an architect.[3]

Career

McMillan attended the Sorbonne in Paris. She was a freelance photographer.[4] She studied with the photographer J. Ghislain Lootens along with her mother. In 1986, she presented 25 of her mother's albums to the Library of Congress together with some 5,000 of her own photographs, including images of presidents and international dignitaries.[5]

During World War II, she managed the McMillan family farm in Glyndon, Maryland while her husband served in the Navy in the Pacific theater.

McMillan was a trustee of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center.

Family

McMillan was mother to two children: Eleanor McMillan and William Jr., of Baltimore.

References

  1. Web site: Grace McMillan, 82, Roosevelt Grandchild . Feb 26, 1994 . .
  2. Web site: Pictures . TheodoreRooseveltCenter.org.
  3. Web site: William McMillan '28 . Princeton University. 18 June 2018 .
  4. Web site: The Photographic Roosevelts. Popular Photography . 1945 . Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-30593 (digital file from original item) from Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
  5. Web site: Eleanor Butler Roosevelt (1889-1960): Biographical Essay . Beverly W. . Brannan . The Library of Congress . September 2010.
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