American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... 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 fight was Colonel Roosevelt , urging his men forward to ...
... 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 fight was Colonel Roosevelt , urging his men forward to ...
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... . Nearly all were well - to - do , and many served the city and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature . During the Revolution they followed under Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to THEODORE ROOSEVELT 3.
... . Nearly all were well - to - do , and many served the city and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature . During the Revolution they followed under Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to THEODORE ROOSEVELT 3.
Page 61
... followed for some time , but was lost on the hard ground higher up ; and at last the two hunters agreed to look for new game . They had lunch , and then started out nearly as fresh as before when suddenly the foreman called out ...
... followed for some time , but was lost on the hard ground higher up ; and at last the two hunters agreed to look for new game . They had lunch , and then started out nearly as fresh as before when suddenly the foreman called out ...
Page 65
... followed she had been graduated from a young ladies ' seminary and had travelled abroad , visiting London , Paris , and other large cities . Now she was home again , and on December 2 , 1886 , she became Mr. Roosevelt's wife . Mr ...
... followed she had been graduated from a young ladies ' seminary and had travelled abroad , visiting London , Paris , and other large cities . Now she was home again , and on December 2 , 1886 , she became Mr. Roosevelt's wife . Mr ...
Page 67
... followed the sport intelligently and not in the haphazard fashion of many who go out merely to get a big bagful of game . Hunting was not all fun in those days . We have already related how Theodore Roosevelt was caught in a heavy hail ...
... followed the sport intelligently and not in the haphazard fashion of many who go out merely to get a big bagful of game . Hunting was not all fun in those days . We have already related how Theodore Roosevelt was caught in a heavy hail ...
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