Illustrious Career And Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt the Intellectual Gian

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Illustrious Career And Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt the Intellectual Gian
Jay Henry Mowbray
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" 132 ROOSEVELT S BRILLIANT RECORD IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN.
General Wheeler said of the colonel on his return from Cuba: " Roosevelt is a born fighter, and his men were absolutely de voted to him. While we were together on board the transport I had an opportunity of observing Roosevelt more closely than was possible in the hustle and excitement of the camp. What impres sed me most about him was his absolute integrity. " Here is what Sergeant Judson, Co. B, First Illinois Volun teers, wrote under
...date of Santiago, July 3Oth : "The Rough Riders and our regiment have for a week camped together. They are a fine body of men, and Colonel Roosevelt is a fine fellow. I have talked to him personally three times. He is one of the boys. In the campaign against Santiago he was digging trenches with a pick, like his men. He sleeps in a miserable tent and chews hardtack like the rest, When we first came our food consisted of one piece of hardtack for each meal, and some water.
" This lasted two days, and along came Roosevelt on his horse.


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