American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page viii
... Santiago , which brought on the engagement at La Guasima , followed by the thrilling battle of San Juan Hill , in which the Rough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that will never be for- gotten . In the very thickest of this ...
... Santiago , which brought on the engagement at La Guasima , followed by the thrilling battle of San Juan Hill , in which the Rough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that will never be for- gotten . In the very thickest of this ...
Page xiii
... Santiago Harbor - Another Great Naval Victory- The Rough Riders and the Spanish Guerillas . · CHAPTER XVII Devotion of the Rough Riders to Theodore Roose- velt- His Kindness to his Men - Last of the Fighting - The Truce and Treaty of ...
... Santiago Harbor - Another Great Naval Victory- The Rough Riders and the Spanish Guerillas . · CHAPTER XVII Devotion of the Rough Riders to Theodore Roose- velt- His Kindness to his Men - Last of the Fighting - The Truce and Treaty of ...
Page 105
... Santiago Bay was also due in part to Roosevelt's watchfulness over the ships that took part in that conflict . At Washington the Assistant Secretary found an era of extravagance equal to that which he had discovered in New York . The ...
... Santiago Bay was also due in part to Roosevelt's watchfulness over the ships that took part in that conflict . At Washington the Assistant Secretary found an era of extravagance equal to that which he had discovered in New York . The ...
Page 109
... Santiago Harbor . In those days at Washington , Theodore Roosevelt made a warm , personal friend of Dr. Leonard Wood . Dr. Wood was an army surgeon , who had seen considerable active service while under General Miles in the campaigns ...
... Santiago Harbor . In those days at Washington , Theodore Roosevelt made a warm , personal friend of Dr. Leonard Wood . Dr. Wood was an army surgeon , who had seen considerable active service while under General Miles in the campaigns ...
Page 132
... Santiago Harbor . It had been decided that the United States troops should be landed on the south- east coast of Cuba , not far from the entrance to Santiago Bay , and from that point should make an advance on Santiago , which is the ...
... Santiago Harbor . It had been decided that the United States troops should be landed on the south- east coast of Cuba , not far from the entrance to Santiago Bay , and from that point should make an advance on Santiago , which is the ...
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