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It is widely known that Roosevelt was a robust outdoorsman, a New York politician and a ‘Rough-Rider’ in the Spanish-American War before he became U.S. President. It is not widely remembered that he was also a very competent and popular historian.
Volume 1 covers from the British winning of the Ohio River valley through the American Revolution.
Note: This was originally a four-volume work when published from 1889-96, but was re-published repeatedly. Some later editions were apparently repackaged into varying numbers of volumes.
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Indians of North America, Wars, Territorial expansion, History, Discovery and exploration, United states, territorial expansion, Northwest, old, history, West (u.s.), history, Fiction, general, France, fiction, Authors, fictionPlaces
Old Northwest, Louisiana, Mississippi River Valley, Ohio River Valley, Kentucky, Tennessee, West (U.S.), United States, Old SouthwestTimes
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"Prepared under the auspices of The Roosevelt Memorial Association, Hermann Hagedorn, editor"
"This edition ... is strictly limited to one thousand and fifty sets, of which one thousand are for sale and fifty are for presentation"
Includes bibliographic references.
Binghamton University has no. 551.
Howard Collection, cabinet no. 25.
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