1884 - 1980
Alice Roosevelt Longworth was an American author, socialite, and political figure born on February 12, 1884, in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. She was the eldest daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt and became known for her wit, political influence, and vibrant personality, often hosting prominent social gatherings in Washington, D.C. Longworth is also remembered for her sharp political commentary and her role in shaping the Republican Party during the early to mid-20th century, as well as for her memoirs that offer insight into her life in a prominent political family. She passed away on February 20, 1980.