American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 116
... Spanish War , Mr. Roosevelt has given us graphic pictures of how the First United States Volunteer Cavalry , commonly called the Rough Riders , happened to be organized , and what it tried to do and did , and this testimony is ...
... Spanish War , Mr. Roosevelt has given us graphic pictures of how the First United States Volunteer Cavalry , commonly called the Rough Riders , happened to be organized , and what it tried to do and did , and this testimony is ...
Page 130
... Spanish war - ships were hovering around , ready to sink the transports as soon as they should show themselves , and for five days the vessels remained in Port Tampa Harbor , until it was ascertained that the report was untrue . Those ...
... Spanish war - ships were hovering around , ready to sink the transports as soon as they should show themselves , and for five days the vessels remained in Port Tampa Harbor , until it was ascertained that the report was untrue . Those ...
Page 132
... Spanish fleet in Manila Bay ; Havana and the adjacent coasts were being blockaded , so no ships could pass in or out without running the risk of capture ; and a large fleet of war - ships under Admiral Cervera , of the enemy's navy ...
... Spanish fleet in Manila Bay ; Havana and the adjacent coasts were being blockaded , so no ships could pass in or out without running the risk of capture ; and a large fleet of war - ships under Admiral Cervera , of the enemy's navy ...
Page 137
... Spanish army was less than four miles away , and General Young was ordered by General Wheeler to move forward at day- break and engage the enemy . Colonel Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137.
... Spanish army was less than four miles away , and General Young was ordered by General Wheeler to move forward at day- break and engage the enemy . Colonel Wood received orders to move the Rough Riders by a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 137.
Page 145
... made . with great caution . The attack upon the Spanish lines began on July 1 , and the fighting took place in several quarters at once , but was unusually heavy at El Caney and at San Juan Hill . THEODORE ROOSEVELT 145.
... made . with great caution . The attack upon the Spanish lines began on July 1 , and the fighting took place in several quarters at once , but was unusually heavy at El Caney and at San Juan Hill . THEODORE ROOSEVELT 145.
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