




Archibald Bulloch has gone down in history as one of the American Revolution's great leaders; he is also known as the great-great-grandfather of America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt's son, Archibald, and Bulloch County, Georgia, were both named in the Georgia Patriot's honor.
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