The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 90
... - COLONEL ROOSEVELT ( IN CENTRE ) AND TWO TROOPERS OF THE ROUGH RIDERS " . From a photograph taken in front of the old Spanish mission . Concepcion , " CHAPTER VII . ROOSEVELT'S SWORN ROUGH RIDER HISTORY . His. at San Antonio , Texas.
... - COLONEL ROOSEVELT ( IN CENTRE ) AND TWO TROOPERS OF THE ROUGH RIDERS " . From a photograph taken in front of the old Spanish mission . Concepcion , " CHAPTER VII . ROOSEVELT'S SWORN ROUGH RIDER HISTORY . His. at San Antonio , Texas.
Page 91
... Spanish War Investigation Commission - Thrilling Personal Narrative of Trouble and Triumph - How He Got into the Fight at Santiago , and the Way It Was Won . THE HE prevalent opinion of the American people , when war with Spain was ...
... Spanish War Investigation Commission - Thrilling Personal Narrative of Trouble and Triumph - How He Got into the Fight at Santiago , and the Way It Was Won . THE HE prevalent opinion of the American people , when war with Spain was ...
Page 92
... Spanish army intrenched there . Suppose twenty thousand Spanish troops had been waiting at Santiago , and well supplied . The regiments sufficient to defeat them on that line would have been constrained to wait for re - inforce- ments ...
... Spanish army intrenched there . Suppose twenty thousand Spanish troops had been waiting at Santiago , and well supplied . The regiments sufficient to defeat them on that line would have been constrained to wait for re - inforce- ments ...
Page 93
... Spanish War , of President Roosevelt ; and it is given with his extraordinary intelligence and fearlessness , making such an inside history as is rare in the accounts of military operations . The testimony was taken November 22nd , 1898 ...
... Spanish War , of President Roosevelt ; and it is given with his extraordinary intelligence and fearlessness , making such an inside history as is rare in the accounts of military operations . The testimony was taken November 22nd , 1898 ...
Page 96
... Spanish outposts had been discovered , and Colonel Wood gave the order to cease talking , and see that the magazines were all loaded . Colonel Wood gave Roosevelt instructions to deploy with two troops to the right . One troop was ...
... Spanish outposts had been discovered , and Colonel Wood gave the order to cease talking , and see that the magazines were all loaded . Colonel Wood gave Roosevelt instructions to deploy with two troops to the right . One troop was ...
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