Book/Printed Material The Rough Riders,
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Image 1 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 2 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 3 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 4 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 5 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 6 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 8 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 9 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT COLONEL OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER CAVALRY ILLUSTRATED CHARLES SCRIBNER S SONS NEW YORK 1899
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 10 of The Rough Riders, Cofy;rtgbt, iSgp, hy Charles Scribner s Sons WO COPIES RECEIVED, T»OW OIRECTOBY PRINTING AND aoOKBINDrNO COMPANY N€W YORK S C o 2
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 11 of The Rough Riders, ON BEHALF OF THE ROUGH RIDERS I DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FIVE REGULAR REGIMENTS WHICH TOGETHER WITH MINE MADE UP THE CAVALRY DIVISION AT SANTIAGO THEODORE...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 12 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 13 of The Rough Riders, CONTENTS I AOK I. RAISING THE REGIMENT i IJ. TO CUHA 39 ill. GENERAL YOUNG S FIGHT AT 1,AS GUASIMAS 73 IV. THE CAVALRY AT SANTIAGO .113 V. IN THE TRENCHES 160...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 14 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 15 of The Rough Riders, ILLUSTRATIONS Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Frontispiece {Pliotogravu7e fro7 i Photograph by Rockwood.) FACING PAGE Colonel Leonard Wood Regimental Drill of the Rough Texas Riders at San Antonio, Captain Bucky CN-il. Captain Allyn Capron...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 16 of The Rough Riders, ILLUSTRATIONS FACING PAGE Another View of the Landing at Daiquiri .72 Rough Riders Camp at Daiquiri 1^ Brigadier- General S. B. M. Young .80 Opening at Side of Road through which Left...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 17 of The Rough Riders, ILLUSTRATIONS FACING PAGE Men Recommended for Promotion for Gallantry in Action 152 Captain Woodbury Kane William Pollock (Pawnee Indian) Rough Riders in the Trenches Colonel Roosevelt and Rough Riders at the Point...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 18 of The Rough Riders, Hark I hear the tramp of thousands. And of armed men the hum Lo a nation s hosts have gathered Round the quick-alarming drum Saying, Come, Freemen, come Ere your heritage be...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 19 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS RAISING THE REGIMENT DURING the year preceding the outbreak of the Spanish War I was Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy. While my party was in oppo- sition, I...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 20 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS larly with those who take the same view. A large number of my friends felt very differently from the way I felt, and looked upon the possi- bility of...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 21 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT over in conversations with officers who were pres- ent in Washington, or in correspondence with of- ficers who, like Captain Mahan, were absent. As for the Senators, of course...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 22 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS and hardship as well as an Apache; and such judgment that toward the close of the campaigns he was given, though a surgeon, the actual com- mand of more...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 23 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT varied these walks by kicking a foot-ball in an empty lot, or, on the rare occasions when there was enough snow, by trying a couple of sets of skis...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 24 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS to the war for every chance to go. Then we thought we might get positions as field-officers under an old friend of mine, Colonel now Gen- eral Francis V....
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 25 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT learn to command the regiment in a month, yet that it was just this very month which I could not afford to spare, and that therefore I would be...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 26 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS equipping, mounting, and disciplining the men we selected. Hundreds of regiments were being called into existence by the National Govern- ment, and each regiment was sure to have innu-...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 27 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 28 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 29 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 30 of The Rough Riders, Regimental Drill of tlie Rough
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 31 of The Rough Riders, Colonel Wood. Riders at San Antonio, Texas. Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt.
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 32 of The Rough Riders,
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 33 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT Wood thoroughly reahzed what the Ordnance Department failed to reahze, namely the inestima- ble advantage of smokeless powder; and, more- over, he was bent upon our having the weapons...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 34 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS whose veins the blood stirred with the same impulse which once sent the Vikings over sea. Four of the policemen who had served under me, while I was President...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 35 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT to show that no work could be too hard, too dis- agreeable, or too dangerous for them to perform, and neither asking nor receiving any reward irt the way...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 36 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS ent from hard work, rough fare, and the possi- biUty of death and the reason why they turned out to be such good soldiers lay largely in the fact...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 37 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT the camp at San Antonio he was on kitchen duty, and was cooking and washing dishes for one of the New Mexican troops and he was doing it so...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 38 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS ordinary routine of a soldier s life; that they must be ready to face fever exactly as they were to face bullets that they were to obey unquestioningly, and...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 39 of The Rough Riders, RAISING THE REGIMENT the regiment, and gave it its peculiar character. They came from the Four Territories which yet i remained within the boundaries of the United States; that is, from the...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899
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Image 40 of The Rough Riders, THE ROUGH RIDERS circumstances. They were used, for all their law- less freedom, to the rough discipline of the round- up and the mining company. Some of them came from the small...
- Contributor: Roosevelt, Theodore
- Date: 1899