American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 21
... September 23 , 1880 , the two were married . It had been decided that Theodore Roose- velt should travel in Europe after graduat- ing . His father had left the family well provided for , so there was no rush to get into something ...
... September 23 , 1880 , the two were married . It had been decided that Theodore Roose- velt should travel in Europe after graduat- ing . His father had left the family well provided for , so there was no rush to get into something ...
Page 85
... September , and the party journeyed along at a gait that pleased them , bringing down everything that came to hand and which could be used as meat . Two tents were carried , one for sheltering their packs at night and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 85.
... September , and the party journeyed along at a gait that pleased them , bringing down everything that came to hand and which could be used as meat . Two tents were carried , one for sheltering their packs at night and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 85.
Page 181
... September 15 , four months after the Rough Riders had been organized , the colors were lowered in camp , the men were mustered out , and officers and privates shook hands and said good- by . " It was the greatest sight I ever saw ...
... September 15 , four months after the Rough Riders had been organized , the colors were lowered in camp , the men were mustered out , and officers and privates shook hands and said good- by . " It was the greatest sight I ever saw ...
Page 184
... September 27 , 1898 , just twelve days after the Rough Riders were mustered out . At that time Frank S. Black was governor of the state , having been elected two years before by a large majority . The governor had many friends , and ...
... September 27 , 1898 , just twelve days after the Rough Riders were mustered out . At that time Frank S. Black was governor of the state , having been elected two years before by a large majority . The governor had many friends , and ...
Page 193
... September 29 and 30 , 1899 , as public holidays , to be ob- served throughout the entire State as days of general thanksgiving . These days were commonly called " Dewey Days . " The reception to the Admiral and to the other naval heroes ...
... September 29 and 30 , 1899 , as public holidays , to be ob- served throughout the entire State as days of general thanksgiving . These days were commonly called " Dewey Days . " The reception to the Admiral and to the other naval heroes ...
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