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Photo- Buildings in Downtown Warm Springs, Georgia, The Town in which Franklin Roosevelt Sought Treatment for polio in 1924, Nine Years Before he Became U.S. President 2

Photo- Buildings in Downtown Warm Springs, Georgia, The Town in which Franklin Roosevelt Sought Treatment for polio in 1924, Nine Years Before he Became U.S. President 2

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Originally named Bullochville for the Bulloch family of Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, mother of President Theodore Roosevelt and maternal grandmother of Franklin Roosevelt's wife, Eleanor, the town was a failing Victorian spa noted for therapy for yellow fever when Roosevelt took a liking to it, eventually turning a little cottage into his expanded southern office. FDR died of a massive stroke there while sitting for a portrait on April 12, 1945. | Credit line: Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

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