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The bronze sculpture depicts theodore roosevelt, former president of the united states, as the leader of the cavalry regiment called the rough riders, who fought during the spanishamerican war. The nowlegendary rough riders were a volunteer regiment recruited in 1898 to help drive the spaniards out of cuba. Through the brazilian wilderness theodore roosevelt 105 downloads. President roosevelts personal narrative of his adventures during the spanishamerican war. The rough riders ebook by theodore roosevelt rakuten kobo. Project gutenberg offers 61,662 free ebooks to download. Teddy roosevelt and his rough riders 1950 comic books.
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