The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 54
... infantry of Jackson and Hood . The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath of battle ; the blood of the young men leaped hot with eager desire to accompany us . The older women , who remembered the dreadful misery of war ...
... infantry of Jackson and Hood . The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath of battle ; the blood of the young men leaped hot with eager desire to accompany us . The older women , who remembered the dreadful misery of war ...
Page 60
... Infantry and the Seventy - first New York Volunteers , which lat- ter regiment alone contained more men than could be put aboard her . Accordingly , I ran at full speed to our train ; and leaving a strong guard with the baggage , I ...
... Infantry and the Seventy - first New York Volunteers , which lat- ter regiment alone contained more men than could be put aboard her . Accordingly , I ran at full speed to our train ; and leaving a strong guard with the baggage , I ...
Page 66
... Infantry played tune after tune , until on our quarter the glorious sun sank in the red west , and , one by one , the lights blazed out on troopship and warship for miles ahead and astern , as they steamed onward through the brilliant ...
... Infantry played tune after tune , until on our quarter the glorious sun sank in the red west , and , one by one , the lights blazed out on troopship and warship for miles ahead and astern , as they steamed onward through the brilliant ...
Page 72
... infantry soldiers capsized , and two of the men went to the bottom ; Bucky O'Neill plunging in , in full uniform , to save them , but in vain . However , by the late afternoon we had all our men , with what ammunition and provisions ...
... infantry soldiers capsized , and two of the men went to the bottom ; Bucky O'Neill plunging in , in full uniform , to save them , but in vain . However , by the late afternoon we had all our men , with what ammunition and provisions ...
Page 77
... 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 narrow that often we had to go in ...
... 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 narrow that often we had to go in ...
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