Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Mr. Roose- velt Is Strong , Upright , Honest and Aggressive , and Implicitly Trusted by a United People . America's Golden Era . PAGE 336 354 369 379 394 PAGE Starting for the Hunt , Keystone Ranch President Roosevelt 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... Mr. Roose- velt Is Strong , Upright , Honest and Aggressive , and Implicitly Trusted by a United People . America's Golden Era . PAGE 336 354 369 379 394 PAGE Starting for the Hunt , Keystone Ranch President Roosevelt 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Ranch President Roosevelt on Horseback President and Mrs. Roosevelt with Family Mr. Roosevelt at Home Theodore Roosevelt , President of the United States ยท Mr. Roosevelt's Residence at Oyster Bay Room in Mr. Roosevelt's House at Oyster ...
... Ranch President Roosevelt on Horseback President and Mrs. Roosevelt with Family Mr. Roosevelt at Home Theodore Roosevelt , President of the United States ยท Mr. Roosevelt's Residence at Oyster Bay Room in Mr. Roosevelt's House at Oyster ...
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... ranch life in the Bad Lands because of reverses in his expe- rience . He went there when he was twenty - six years old . He had already served three terms in the assembly of his State . His wife had died , and his mother - his sole ...
... ranch life in the Bad Lands because of reverses in his expe- rience . He went there when he was twenty - six years old . He had already served three terms in the assembly of his State . His wife had died , and his mother - his sole ...
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... ranches were being established in the far Northwest . Before the Civil War the plains of Texas had been dotted with cattle . Little attention was paid to them until the latter days of that strug- gle . Then it was found that beef of any ...
... ranches were being established in the far Northwest . Before the Civil War the plains of Texas had been dotted with cattle . Little attention was paid to them until the latter days of that strug- gle . Then it was found that beef of any ...
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... ranches . One was called " Chimney Butte " ; the other " The Elkhorn . " Here at intervals , for years , he lived a life of vigor and activity , developing those lungs that had suffered somewhat in the labor of study , and the living in ...
... ranches . One was called " Chimney Butte " ; the other " The Elkhorn . " Here at intervals , for years , he lived a life of vigor and activity , developing those lungs that had suffered somewhat in the labor of study , and the living in ...
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