The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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... rifles , cartridges , revolvers , clothing , shelter - tents , and horse gear just in time to enable us to go on the Santiago expedi- tion . Some of the State troops , who were already organized as National Guards , were , of course ...
... rifles , cartridges , revolvers , clothing , shelter - tents , and horse gear just in time to enable us to go on the Santiago expedi- tion . Some of the State troops , who were already organized as National Guards , were , of course ...
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... hunters of the mountains , these wild rough riders of the plains . They were accustomed to handling wild and savage horses ; they were accustomed to following the chase 1 L with the rifle , both for sport and as a 18 The Rough Riders.
... hunters of the mountains , these wild rough riders of the plains . They were accustomed to handling wild and savage horses ; they were accustomed to following the chase 1 L with the rifle , both for sport and as a 18 The Rough Riders.
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Theodore Roosevelt. with the rifle , both for sport and as a means of live- lihood . Varied though their occupations had been , almost all had , at one time or another , herded cattle and hunted big game . They were hardened to life in ...
Theodore Roosevelt. with the rifle , both for sport and as a means of live- lihood . Varied though their occupations had been , almost all had , at one time or another , herded cattle and hunted big game . They were hardened to life in ...
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... rifle - bearing " moonshiners . " There were Darnell and Wood of New Mexico , who could literally ride any horses alive . There were Goodwin , and Buck Taylor , and Armstrong the ranger , crack shots with rifle or revolver . There was ...
... rifle - bearing " moonshiners . " There were Darnell and Wood of New Mexico , who could literally ride any horses alive . There were Goodwin , and Buck Taylor , and Armstrong the ranger , crack shots with rifle or revolver . There was ...
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... rifle , helped us very much . Skirmishing they took to naturally , which was fortunate , as practically all our fighting was done in open order . Meanwhile we were purchasing horses . Judg- ing from what Raising the Regiment 35.
... rifle , helped us very much . Skirmishing they took to naturally , which was fortunate , as practically all our fighting was done in open order . Meanwhile we were purchasing horses . Judg- ing from what Raising the Regiment 35.
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