Augustine Monroe and Douglas Robinson Jr.
Augustine Monroe attended St. Paul’s School from 1866 to 1868 and is a member of the Form of 1872.
Douglas Robinson Jr. attended St. Paul’s School from 1866 to 1871 and is a member of the Form of 1872.
Robinson married Corinne (Conie) Roosevelt, the sister of Theodore Roosevelt, and is described in the book The Roosevelts: An American Saga, by Peter Collier (pg. 56) as “a large man with a large voice”, and having “an active wit and quick laughter”. Further, it says:
Augustine Monroe and Douglas Robinson Jr.It was Douglas Robinson who acutely observed what others would feel upon marrying a Roosevelt – that one risked being “hung on the family like a tail to a kite.”
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Persons: Monroe, Augustine; Robinson, Douglas Jr.
Type: Image, Photograph
Form Year: 1872
Rectorship: 1856-1895: First Rector H. A. Coit Years
Exhibit: Archival Gems: The Gem Tintype Albums of St. Paul’s School
Collection: 0005 - Photographs: Other Personal Albums
This item is part of: James A. Canfield Gem Tintype Album, olda_000244
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