American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 135
Edward Stratemeyer. Cubans , soldiers and civilians , who wanted but one thing , food . The Rough Riders had been put into a brigade commanded by General S. B. M. Young . There were two of these brigades , and it is worth noting that ...
Edward Stratemeyer. Cubans , soldiers and civilians , who wanted but one thing , food . The Rough Riders had been put into a brigade commanded by General S. B. M. Young . There were two of these brigades , and it is worth noting that ...
Page 152
... wanted to move still farther for- ward . But the Spaniards had strong in- trenchments to fall back upon , and it was deemed best to " let well enough alone . " Accordingly the American line was made as strong as possible , and by ...
... wanted to move still farther for- ward . But the Spaniards had strong in- trenchments to fall back upon , and it was deemed best to " let well enough alone . " Accordingly the American line was made as strong as possible , and by ...
Page 176
... him , " said one private . " The visitors wanted to know how we had fought , how we had been treated by the government , how things looked in Cuba , and a hundred and one other things . Most of the visitors , 176 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... him , " said one private . " The visitors wanted to know how we had fought , how we had been treated by the government , how things looked in Cuba , and a hundred and one other things . Most of the visitors , 176 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 177
... wanted our autographs , and I had to write mine as many as forty times a day . I remember one of the men , a cowboy from Oklahoma , couldn't write , and he got so upset over this that every time somebody asked him for his autograph he ...
... wanted our autographs , and I had to write mine as many as forty times a day . I remember one of the men , a cowboy from Oklahoma , couldn't write , and he got so upset over this that every time somebody asked him for his autograph he ...
Page 186
... wanted Governor Black for another term did not give to Mr. Roosevelt the support promised when his nomination had been made unanimous . " We shall be defeated , " said more than one friend to Roosevelt . " It seems a shame , but we ...
... wanted Governor Black for another term did not give to Mr. Roosevelt the support promised when his nomination had been made unanimous . " We shall be defeated , " said more than one friend to Roosevelt . " It seems a shame , but we ...
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