The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 12
... able to do it in anything like as quick time , and therefore no other volunteer regiment saw anything like the fighting which we did . Wood thoroughly realized what the Ordnance Department failed to realize , namely , the inestima- ble ...
... able to do it in anything like as quick time , and therefore no other volunteer regiment saw anything like the fighting which we did . Wood thoroughly realized what the Ordnance Department failed to realize , namely , the inestima- ble ...
Page 42
... able to serve through every day of the regiment's existence . Two of the men made Second Lieutenants by promotion from the ranks while in San Antonio were John Greenway , a noted Yale football player and catcher on her baseball nine ...
... able to serve through every day of the regiment's existence . Two of the men made Second Lieutenants by promotion from the ranks while in San Antonio were John Greenway , a noted Yale football player and catcher on her baseball nine ...
Page 43
... able to accept a very few applicants . One of them was John McIlhenny , of Louisiana ; a planter and manufacturer , a big - game hunter and book- lover , who could have had a commission in the Louisiana troops , but who preferred to go ...
... able to accept a very few applicants . One of them was John McIlhenny , of Louisiana ; a planter and manufacturer , a big - game hunter and book- lover , who could have had a commission in the Louisiana troops , but who preferred to go ...
Page 76
... able to get transportation for anything but a very small quantity . The great shortcoming throughout the campaign was the utterly inadequate transpor- tation . If we had been allowed to take our mule- train , we could have kept the ...
... able to get transportation for anything but a very small quantity . The great shortcoming throughout the campaign was the utterly inadequate transpor- tation . If we had been allowed to take our mule- train , we could have kept the ...
Page 99
... able to get a rest , Captain McBlain , of the Ninth , good - naturedly giving us some points as to the best way to station our outposts . Then General Chaffee , rather glum at not having been in the fight himself , rode up at the head ...
... able to get a rest , Captain McBlain , of the Ninth , good - naturedly giving us some points as to the best way to station our outposts . Then General Chaffee , rather glum at not having been in the fight himself , rode up at the head ...
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