Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... into camp , and in an hour the entire regiment was out upon drill . It was here that it was my privilege to enjoy my greatest intimacy with this young officer . This was very close , as their brigade commander , 16 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
... into camp , and in an hour the entire regiment was out upon drill . It was here that it was my privilege to enjoy my greatest intimacy with this young officer . This was very close , as their brigade commander , 16 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
Page 17
... Young , was at Lakeland , thirty miles distant , with his other two regiments , and , there- fore , the Rough Riders reported direct to me , their division commander . Both Roosevelt and Wood urged me to fre- quent inspections , to be ...
... Young , was at Lakeland , thirty miles distant , with his other two regiments , and , there- fore , the Rough Riders reported direct to me , their division commander . Both Roosevelt and Wood urged me to fre- quent inspections , to be ...
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... young lieutenant - colonel . The delay at Port Tampa until June 17 was caused by the false report that Spanish war - vessels threatened the course we were to sail . On June 20 we reached Daiquiri , Cuba . On the morning of the 22d the ...
... young lieutenant - colonel . The delay at Port Tampa until June 17 was caused by the false report that Spanish war - vessels threatened the course we were to sail . On June 20 we reached Daiquiri , Cuba . On the morning of the 22d the ...
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... Young , Wood and Roosevelt forward and hastened on in person , and finally found the enemy stationed on the Santiago road between two and three miles from Siboney . He reconnoitered the Spanish position and after dark returned to ...
... Young , Wood and Roosevelt forward and hastened on in person , and finally found the enemy stationed on the Santiago road between two and three miles from Siboney . He reconnoitered the Spanish position and after dark returned to ...
Page 20
... Young , his brigade fell under the command of Colonel Wood , and the Rough Riders ' regi- ment was commanded by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish ...
... Young , his brigade fell under the command of Colonel Wood , and the Rough Riders ' regi- ment was commanded by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish ...
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