One of the most recognized images of the Spanish-American War is that of Theodore Roosevelt charging up San Juan and Kettle Hill. The story of Roosevelt riding with his Rough Riders was celebrated ...
U.S. forces vanquished Spanish troops on the road to Santiago, but Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt ... than 400 American soldiers were killed in combat during the war.
Troops on the march, Spanish ... drift toward war became inexorable despite Spain's attempts to negotiate a face-saving withdrawal from Cuba. Although the victory of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough ...
According to Deseret News accounts, “there were the Rough Riders, veterans of the Spanish American War, who came to see their old commander, Theodore Roosevelt, as he spoke at the City-County ...
In 1897, President McKinley appointed Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919 ... Dewey would be victorious in the first combat of the Spanish-American War, the Battle of Manila Bay, on May 1, 1898.
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer ... In 1897, he became assistant secretary of the Navy. During the Spanish- American War, Roosevelt left his position as assistant ...
There are more National Park Service units dedicated to Roosevelt's life and memory than any other American. As a sickly young boy in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt learned taxidermy and ...
On Jan. 6, 1919, former President Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep ... Roosevelt vehemently advocated war with Spain. When the Spanish-American War began, he formed the “Rough Riders ...
U.S. forces vanquished Spanish troops on the road to Santiago, but Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt ... than 400 American soldiers were killed in combat during the war.
Widely popular, Roosevelt entered his second term on an extremely positive note. Challenges “Lose no time coming” was the message to Theodore ... American naval fleet. However, as he knew from ...