American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 124
... held in check as much as possible by their com- manders , and on Sunday all attended a church service held by Chaplain Brown , who spoke to them in a manner that soon claimed their attention . After but a few days spent in the camp at ...
... held in check as much as possible by their com- manders , and on Sunday all attended a church service held by Chaplain Brown , who spoke to them in a manner that soon claimed their attention . After but a few days spent in the camp at ...
Page 184
... held was jammed with people . The people were also crowded in the street outside , and on every hand were seen Rough Rider badges . " It was a Roosevelt crowd from top to bottom , " says one who was there . " You heard his name ...
... held was jammed with people . The people were also crowded in the street outside , and on every hand were seen Rough Rider badges . " It was a Roosevelt crowd from top to bottom , " says one who was there . " You heard his name ...
Page 194
... held on the first day of the re- ception , and a land parade on the day fol- lowing . The course of the naval parade was up the Hudson River past Grant's Tomb , and the grand procession on the water included the Olympia , the Admiral's ...
... held on the first day of the re- ception , and a land parade on the day fol- lowing . The course of the naval parade was up the Hudson River past Grant's Tomb , and the grand procession on the water included the Olympia , the Admiral's ...
Page 200
... held in the Auditorium Theatre building , and was said to be the largest ever given in Chicago . Many dis- tinguished guests were present , both from the North and the South , and the place was a mass of flowers and brilliantly ...
... held in the Auditorium Theatre building , and was said to be the largest ever given in Chicago . Many dis- tinguished guests were present , both from the North and the South , and the place was a mass of flowers and brilliantly ...
Page 206
... held in his hand , but with a force that could not be misunderstood he addressed the assemblage . " I rise to second the nomination of William McKinley , because with him as a leader this people has trod the path of national greatness ...
... held in his hand , but with a force that could not be misunderstood he addressed the assemblage . " I rise to second the nomination of William McKinley , because with him as a leader this people has trod the path of national greatness ...
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