American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 64
... ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired from the political field , never to show himself again . 64 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired from the political field , never to show himself again . 64 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 137
... Spanish army was less than four miles away , and General Young was ordered by General Wheeler to move forward at day- break and engage the enemy . Colonel Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137.
... Spanish army was less than four miles away , and General Young was ordered by General Wheeler to move forward at day- break and engage the enemy . Colonel Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137.
Page 138
Edward Stratemeyer. Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a trail over a hill , beyond which the country sloped toward the bay and the city of Santiago . The first encounter with the enemy occurred at a place called La Guasima ...
Edward Stratemeyer. Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a trail over a hill , beyond which the country sloped toward the bay and the city of Santiago . The first encounter with the enemy occurred at a place called La Guasima ...
Page 169
... received with an astonishment that can scarcely be described . After Dewey's wonderful vic- tory in Manila Bay , many naval experts said that such a fight could not be dupli- cated , yet it was duplicated two months later off Santiago ...
... received with an astonishment that can scarcely be described . After Dewey's wonderful vic- tory in Manila Bay , many naval experts said that such a fight could not be dupli- cated , yet it was duplicated two months later off Santiago ...
Page 170
... received the terms of peace offered by President McKinley and his advisers . The terms were accepted on August 9 , and thus the short but sharp war came to a termi- nation . By the treaty of peace Cuba was given her liberty , and Porto ...
... received the terms of peace offered by President McKinley and his advisers . The terms were accepted on August 9 , and thus the short but sharp war came to a termi- nation . By the treaty of peace Cuba was given her liberty , and Porto ...
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