The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the WestCharles Scribner's Sons, 1889 - 19 pages V. 1, 2, 3, 4 -- The winning of the West. v. 5, 6 -- The naval war of 1812. v. 7 -- Hunting the grisly and other sketches. v. 8 -- The wilderness hunter. v. 9 -- Hunting trips of a ranchman; Hunting trips on the Prairies and in the mountains. v. 10 -- American ideals; Administration-civil service. v. 12 -- The strenuous life. v. 13, 14, 15, 16 -- Presidential addresses and state papers. |
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Page 18
... band of hard- rowing , hard - fighting henchmen across the stormy waters of the German Ocean . Yet the rule and the race of Goth , Frank , and Burgund have vanished from off the earth ; while the sons of the unknown Saxon , Anglian ...
... band of hard- rowing , hard - fighting henchmen across the stormy waters of the German Ocean . Yet the rule and the race of Goth , Frank , and Burgund have vanished from off the earth ; while the sons of the unknown Saxon , Anglian ...
Page 68
... bands , differing from each other both in race and speech . 1 Letters of Commissioners Hawkins , Pickens , Martin , and McIntosh , to the President of the Continental Congress , Dec. 2 , 1785. ( Given in Senate Documents , 33d Congress ...
... bands , differing from each other both in race and speech . 1 Letters of Commissioners Hawkins , Pickens , Martin , and McIntosh , to the President of the Continental Congress , Dec. 2 , 1785. ( Given in Senate Documents , 33d Congress ...
Page 69
... bands continually broke up and split off from their for- mer associations , while ambitious and warlike chiefs kept forming new settlements , and if successful drew large numbers of young warriors from the older communities . Thus the ...
... bands continually broke up and split off from their for- mer associations , while ambitious and warlike chiefs kept forming new settlements , and if successful drew large numbers of young warriors from the older communities . Thus the ...
Page 72
... bands , living in Florida , were generally considered as a separate confederacy , un- der the name of Seminoles . They numbered be- tween twenty - five and thirty thousand souls , three- fourths of them being the Muscogees proper , and ...
... bands , living in Florida , were generally considered as a separate confederacy , un- der the name of Seminoles . They numbered be- tween twenty - five and thirty thousand souls , three- fourths of them being the Muscogees proper , and ...
Page 83
... bands of marauders , in search of scalps and plunder . In proportion to its numbers , the nation never , until 1813 , undertook such formi- dable military enterprises as were undertaken by the 25 Do. Also vide Bartram . 26 Hawkins , 29 ...
... bands of marauders , in search of scalps and plunder . In proportion to its numbers , the nation never , until 1813 , undertook such formi- dable military enterprises as were undertaken by the 25 Do. Also vide Bartram . 26 Hawkins , 29 ...
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5th Series Alleghanies American Archives attack backwoods backwoodsmen bands battle blood Boone Boone's Boonesborough border British buffalo cabin camp Campbell MSS Capt Cherokees Chickasaws chief Choctaws colonies command Cornstalk Creeks Cresap Cumberland Daniel Boone deeds Department MSS dians Dragging Canoe Dunmore dwelt English fight foes forest French frontier frontiersmen George Rogers Clark ground Haywood Henderson horses Huguenot hundred hunters hunting Indians Iroquois Isaac Shelby John Kanawha Kentucky killed land letter Lewis lived Logan Lord Dunmore's Lord Dunmore's war McAfee MSS miles mountains murder names nation neighbors North Carolina Northwestern Oconostota Ohio party peace Pennsylvania pioneers Pontiac's war race rifle River Robertson savages scalps settled settlements settlers Sevier Shawnees Shelby South speech Tennessee tion took tories towns traders treach treaty tribes troops tucky valley Virginia warriors Watauga West Western whites wild wilderness woods wounded wrong Wyandots young