The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Regiment . 300 Library of the Wilcox Residence , Buffalo , Wherein President Roosevelt Took the Oath of Office .... 310 Ethel and Archibald Roosevelt . 328 Sitting Room at Oyster Bay .. 351 President Roosevelt at Yale's Bi - Centennial ...
... Regiment . 300 Library of the Wilcox Residence , Buffalo , Wherein President Roosevelt Took the Oath of Office .... 310 Ethel and Archibald Roosevelt . 328 Sitting Room at Oyster Bay .. 351 President Roosevelt at Yale's Bi - Centennial ...
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... Regiment and Major Charles Dunwody of Roswell . In South Carolina his second cousin is Rev. James Bullock Dunwody , a Pres- byterian minister , who lives in Wadesboro , S. C. , and who is now 86 years old . The President is a third ...
... Regiment and Major Charles Dunwody of Roswell . In South Carolina his second cousin is Rev. James Bullock Dunwody , a Pres- byterian minister , who lives in Wadesboro , S. C. , and who is now 86 years old . The President is a third ...
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... regiments in the field . His brother says : " No law that was ever devised was more valuable and beneficial to the soldiery , and no man ever worked harder to carry out a noble purpose . In the cold of winter and the heat of summer ...
... regiments in the field . His brother says : " No law that was ever devised was more valuable and beneficial to the soldiery , and no man ever worked harder to carry out a noble purpose . In the cold of winter and the heat of summer ...
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... regiment came to their death at the claws of a grizzly bear . The army surgeon who attended them told me the particulars , as far as they were known . The men were mail carriers , and one day did not come in at the appointed time . Next ...
... regiment came to their death at the claws of a grizzly bear . The army surgeon who attended them told me the particulars , as far as they were known . The men were mail carriers , and one day did not come in at the appointed time . Next ...
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... regiments sufficient to defeat them on that line would have been constrained to wait for re - inforce- ments until yellow fever time . It is , in the light of these facts , of the highest interest to note the pushing qualities , the ...
... regiments sufficient to defeat them on that line would have been constrained to wait for re - inforce- ments until yellow fever time . It is , in the light of these facts , of the highest interest to note the pushing qualities , the ...
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