Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-six President of the United States: A Typical AmericanE. R. Du Mont, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Santiago than Daiquiri . On the 22d General Lawton was ordered with his division , about five thousand strong , to march upon and capture the enemy at Siboney , so that the remainder of the troops and supplies could be landed at that ...
... Santiago than Daiquiri . On the 22d General Lawton was ordered with his division , about five thousand strong , to march upon and capture the enemy at Siboney , so that the remainder of the troops and supplies could be landed at that ...
Page 259
... Santiago surrendered . The new Armada had been destroyed by Com- modore Schley . The power of Spain in the Western world was broken . The work of the Rough Riders , and of their active commander , was ended . General Wheeler , second in ...
... Santiago surrendered . The new Armada had been destroyed by Com- modore Schley . The power of Spain in the Western world was broken . The work of the Rough Riders , and of their active commander , was ended . General Wheeler , second in ...
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... Santiago was the work of Roosevelt . They were not sure how much good had been secured by the victory , nor what disposition would be made of the positions gained . But they did know that American prestige had been ad- vanced , and that ...
... Santiago was the work of Roosevelt . They were not sure how much good had been secured by the victory , nor what disposition would be made of the positions gained . But they did know that American prestige had been ad- vanced , and that ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 5 |
A TYPICAL AMERICAN introduction by OPIE READ | 25 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 33 |
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