DICKINSON — Just ten months following Theodore Roosevelt’s death, a UND professor’s written history of his life in Medora appeared in The Dickinson Press. The account details how he acquired his land, his growth in the cattle industry and his many connections in the Medora community, including with the Marquis de Mores. “An Intimate Study of Teddy Roosevelt,” November 30, 1919 The following partial account of the ranch life of Theodore Roosevel…