American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... at this time a great blow to him, and leaving hisone little daughter with relatives, he struck out for the great West, where, in the Bad Lands, so called, he located as ranchman and hunter, filling in his spare hours by studying andby ...
... at this time a great blow to him, and leaving hisone little daughter with relatives, he struck out for the great West, where, in the Bad Lands, so called, he located as ranchman and hunter, filling in his spare hours by studying andby ...
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... My duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the field." And withoutloss of time heand his intimate friend, Dr. Leonard Wood, began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the FirstUnited States ...
... My duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the field." And withoutloss of time heand his intimate friend, Dr. Leonard Wood, began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the FirstUnited States ...
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Edward Stratemeyer. Theodore Roosevelt, the twentysixth President of our country, was born in New York City, October ... A story is told of him which is probably true. One.
Edward Stratemeyer. Theodore Roosevelt, the twentysixth President of our country, was born in New York City, October ... A story is told of him which is probably true. One.
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... The neighborhood in which he lived was, as I have already mentioned, a fashionable one, andthesame maybesaidof many otherspots nearto Union Square, where tall business blocks were yet unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the.
... The neighborhood in which he lived was, as I have already mentioned, a fashionable one, andthesame maybesaidof many otherspots nearto Union Square, where tall business blocks were yet unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the.
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Edward Stratemeyer. unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the little park and on the avenue, and here it was that the rather delicate schoolboy grew to know Edith Carew, who lived in Fourteenth Street and who was his school ...
Edward Stratemeyer. unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the little park and on the avenue, and here it was that the rather delicate schoolboy grew to know Edith Carew, who lived in Fourteenth Street and who was his school ...
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