There could be no more honorable burial than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cow-boy, miner, packer, and college athlete — the man of unknown ancestry from the lonely Western plains, and the man who carried on his watch the crest... Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man - Page 134by James Morgan - 1907 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 pages
...could be no more honorable burial than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cow-boy, miner, packer and college athlete — the man of unknown...the man who carried on his watch the crests of the Hamiltons and the Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one... | |
| Henry Christopher McCook - 1898 - 466 pages
...There could be no more honorable burial than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cowboy, miner, packer and college athlete — the man of unknown...the man who carried on his watch the crests of the Hamiltons and the Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 pages
...could be no more honorable burial than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cow-boy, miner, packer, and college athlete — the man of...Western plains, and the man who carried on his watch the crest of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 308 pages
...that of these men in a common grave— Indian and cow-boy, miner, packer, and college athlete—the man of unknown ancestry from the lonely Western plains, and the man who carried on his watch the crest of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1901 - 550 pages
...Roosevelt in the story of the regiment, "than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cowboy, miner, packer and college athlete — the man of unknown...carried on his watch the crests of the Stuyvesants and Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one in their daring and... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 244 pages
...There could be no more honorable burial than that of these men in a common grave — Indian and cowboy, miner, packer, and college athlete — the man of...Western plains, and the man who carried on his watch the crest of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes, one in the way they had met death, just as during life they... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1919 - 564 pages
...Riders who fell are buried in a common grave. Of them, Colonel Roosevelt has said: "Indian and cowboy, miner, packer and college athlete — the man of unknown...watch the crests of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes — were one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one in their daring and... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1919 - 570 pages
...Riders who fell are buried in a common grave. Of them, Colonel Roosevelt has said: "Indian and cowboy, miner, packer and college athlete — the man of unknown...watch the crests of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes — were one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one in their daring and... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1919 - 556 pages
...grave. Of them, Colonel Roosevelt has said: "Indian and cowboy, miner, packer and college athlete—the man of unknown ancestry from the lonely western plains...on his watch the crests of the Stuyvesants and the Fishes—were one in the way they had met death, just as during life they had been one in their daring... | |
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