American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 75
Edward Stratemeyer. killed in a network of hollows and ravines some miles from their present camp . " The hollows are full of bear tracks , " said Merrifield . " I am sure , if we go up there , we'll get one or more black bears and ...
Edward Stratemeyer. killed in a network of hollows and ravines some miles from their present camp . " The hollows are full of bear tracks , " said Merrifield . " I am sure , if we go up there , we'll get one or more black bears and ...
Page 109
... Miles in the campaigns against the Apache Indians . Mr. Roosevelt has himself told how he and Dr. Wood would often , after office hours , take long walks out of the city , or play foot - ball , or go snow - skating when the weather per ...
... Miles in the campaigns against the Apache Indians . Mr. Roosevelt has himself told how he and Dr. Wood would often , after office hours , take long walks out of the city , or play foot - ball , or go snow - skating when the weather per ...
Page 110
... miles and miles away , with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally starved to death . To help these starving people the Con ...
... miles and miles away , with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally starved to death . To help these starving people the Con ...
Page 112
... miles around . Soon after the explosion , the war - ship began to sink , and over two hundred and fifty sailors and officers lost their lives . The entire nation was now aroused , and many wanted to go to war with Spain imme- diately ...
... miles around . Soon after the explosion , the war - ship began to sink , and over two hundred and fifty sailors and officers lost their lives . The entire nation was now aroused , and many wanted to go to war with Spain imme- diately ...
Page 137
... 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.
... 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.
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