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editHow did he die in 1925 and still be able to meet with Presedent Roosevelt is 1934? Those hot springs must really be good. Might want to figure out his real date of death. --Rayc 22:21, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
Roosevelt's first visit to Georgia was in 1913. By 1926, he had made five or six visits. In April and May 1925 Roosevelt wrote nine editorials for Tom Loyless who at the time was editor of the Macon Telegraph.
COI concerns
editAn insertion by what appears to be a COI account, primarily devoted to including references to research by a doctor of the same name, appears to have created unneeded ambiguity here as to the cause of FDR's illness. I've restored it to simply say polio, as it did before this user's edits. If uninvolved editors find this information to be a useful addition to the article, however, please feel free to restore. -- Khazar2 (talk) 16:51, 17 December 2012 (UTC)