The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 11
... - ter's bureaus could not meet , for some time to come , one - tenth of the demands that would be made upon them ; and it was all - important to get in first with our demands . Thanks to his knowledge of the sit- Raising the Regiment II.
... - ter's bureaus could not meet , for some time to come , one - tenth of the demands that would be made upon them ; and it was all - important to get in first with our demands . Thanks to his knowledge of the sit- Raising the Regiment II.
Page 73
... Tenth ( col- ored ) Regular Cavalry under Brigadier - General S. B. M. Young . We were the Second Brigade , the First Brigade consisting of the Third and Sixth ( white ) , and the Ninth ( colored ) Regular Cavalry under Brigadier ...
... Tenth ( col- ored ) Regular Cavalry under Brigadier - General S. B. M. Young . We were the Second Brigade , the First Brigade consisting of the Third and Sixth ( white ) , and the Ninth ( colored ) Regular Cavalry under Brigadier ...
Page 77
... Tenth Cavalry and some of the infantry regiments having already marched . Colonel Wood himself rode in advance , while I led my squadron , and Major Brodie fol- lowed with his . It was a hard march , the hilly jungle trail being so ...
... Tenth Cavalry and some of the infantry regiments having already marched . Colonel Wood himself rode in advance , while I led my squadron , and Major Brodie fol- lowed with his . It was a hard march , the hilly jungle trail being so ...
Page 80
... Tenth and four troops of the First up the road which led through the valley ; while Colonel Wood was to lead our eight troops along a hill - trail to the left , which joined the valley road about four miles on , at a point where the ...
... Tenth and four troops of the First up the road which led through the valley ; while Colonel Wood was to lead our eight troops along a hill - trail to the left , which joined the valley road about four miles on , at a point where the ...
Page 81
... Tenth Regular Cavalry , two hundred and twenty strong , under the command of Major Norvell . He also had two Hotchkiss mountain guns , under Captain Watson of the Tenth . He started at a quarter before six in the morning , accompanied ...
... Tenth Regular Cavalry , two hundred and twenty strong , under the command of Major Norvell . He also had two Hotchkiss mountain guns , under Captain Watson of the Tenth . He started at a quarter before six in the morning , accompanied ...
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