American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... sent word to Mr. Brace that he would do all he possibly could toward establishing the waifs ' shelters that were so much needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of New York City is one of the results of Mr. Roosevelt's practical charities ...
... sent word to Mr. Brace that he would do all he possibly could toward establishing the waifs ' shelters that were so much needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of New York City is one of the results of Mr. Roosevelt's practical charities ...
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... sent him a big turtle as a souvenir of an ocean trip in the South Seas . There is a story that this big turtle got loose one night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking for a pond or mud - hole in ...
... sent him a big turtle as a souvenir of an ocean trip in the South Seas . There is a story that this big turtle got loose one night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking for a pond or mud - hole in ...
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... sent miles and miles away , with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally starved to death . To help these starving people the Con ...
... sent miles and miles away , with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally starved to death . To help these starving people the Con ...
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... sent down to the harbor of Havana , Cuba , on nothing more than a friendly visit . The explosion that destroyed this noble vessel occurred about ten o'clock at night , and was heard for miles around . Soon after the explosion , the war ...
... sent down to the harbor of Havana , Cuba , on nothing more than a friendly visit . The explosion that destroyed this noble vessel occurred about ten o'clock at night , and was heard for miles around . Soon after the explosion , the war ...
Page 124
... authorities at Washington to decide who should go and who should be left behind . Only eight troops of seventy men each of the Rough Riders will embark on the 66 Wood . transport , " was the order sent to 124 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... authorities at Washington to decide who should go and who should be left behind . Only eight troops of seventy men each of the Rough Riders will embark on the 66 Wood . transport , " was the order sent to 124 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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