American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 133
... Santiago . " As the transports swept up toward the mouth of Santiago Bay , they came within sight of the American war - ships that were up keeping Admiral Cervera's fleet " bottled " in the THEODORE ROOSEVELT 133.
... Santiago . " As the transports swept up toward the mouth of Santiago Bay , they came within sight of the American war - ships that were up keeping Admiral Cervera's fleet " bottled " in the THEODORE ROOSEVELT 133.
Page 134
... Santiago Harbor . The Yucatan got closer to the shore than most of the other transports , and the men lost no time in disembarking , taking with them two Colt's automatic guns and a dynamite gun of which they had be- come possessed . As ...
... Santiago Harbor . The Yucatan got closer to the shore than most of the other transports , and the men lost no time in disembarking , taking with them two Colt's automatic guns and a dynamite gun of which they had be- come possessed . As ...
Page 135
... - he who was afterward to give his life for his flag in the Philippines - threw out a strong detach- ment on the Santiago road to the westward , and also detachments on the roads to the north and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 135.
... - he who was afterward to give his life for his flag in the Philippines - threw out a strong detach- ment on the Santiago road to the westward , and also detachments on the roads to the north and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 135.
Page 136
... Santiago ! " was the cry . And many were for pushing forward without delay . But the transports had still to un- load their baggage , and word did not reach the Rough Riders to move on until the afternoon of the day after landing . It ...
... Santiago ! " was the cry . And many were for pushing forward without delay . But the transports had still to un- load their baggage , and word did not reach the Rough Riders to move on until the afternoon of the day after landing . It ...
Page 138
... Santiago . The first encounter with the enemy occurred at a place called La Guasima ( or Las Guasimas ) , so called on account of trees of that name growing in the vicinity . Here the Spaniards had rifle - pits and mounds of earth to ...
... Santiago . The first encounter with the enemy occurred at a place called La Guasima ( or Las Guasimas ) , so called on account of trees of that name growing in the vicinity . Here the Spaniards had rifle - pits and mounds of earth to ...
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