American Boy's Life of Theodore 
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Title: American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt 
Author: Edward Stratemeyer 
Release Date: August 18, 2007 [EBook #22352] 
Language: English 
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[Handwritten inscription: To Elmer, A Merry Christmas from Papa & 
Mamma. 1904] 
 
AMERICAN BOYS' LIFE 
OF 
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 
 
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[Illustration: COLONEL ROOSEVELT AT SAN JUAN HILL] 
 
AMERICAN BOYS' LIFE 
OF 
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
BY 
EDWARD STRATEMEYER 
AUTHOR OF "AMERICAN BOYS' LIFE OF WILLIAM 
McKINLEY," "WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST," "OLD 
GLORY SERIES," "PAN-AMERICAN SERIES," "SHIP AND 
SHORE SERIES," ETC. 
ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS AND WITH FRONTISPIECE 
BY CHARLES COPELAND 
[Illustration] 
BOSTON LEE AND SHEPARD 1904 
PUBLISHED, AUGUST, 1904. 
Copyright, 1904, by Lee And Shepard. 
All Rights Reserved. 
AMERICAN BOYS' LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 
Norwood Press J.S. Cushing & Co.--Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, 
Mass., U.S.A. 
 
PREFACE 
The life of Theodore Roosevelt is one well worth studying by any 
American boy who wishes to make something of himself and mount 
high on the ladder of success. 
The twenty-sixth President of our country is a fine type of the true 
American of to-day, full of vim and vigor, quick to comprehend, and 
equally quick to act, not afraid to defend his opinions against all 
comers when satisfied that he is in the right, independent, and yet not
lacking in fine social qualities, physically and morally courageous, and 
with a faith in himself and his God that is bound to make for good so 
long as he clings to it. 
Theodore Roosevelt comes from countless generations of fighting stock, 
both in this country and abroad. And yet as a youth the future hero of 
San Juan Hill was a delicate lad, and many fears were entertained that 
he might not live to manhood. But life in the open air, with judicious 
athletic exercise, accomplished wonders, and he became strong and 
hardy to an astonishing degree. 
The boyhood days of the future President were spent in New York City 
and at the family's country home, Oyster Bay, Long Island. From there 
he went to Harvard College, from which he graduated with high honors. 
Still somewhat delicate in health, he travelled in Europe, studied for a 
short time at Dresden, and took to climbing the Alps and other noted 
mountains. 
His mind had gravitated toward literature, and he was writing a naval 
history of the War of 1812 when something prompted him to take up 
politics, and almost before he knew it he was elected a New York State 
assemblyman. He served in this capacity for three terms, and many are 
the stories told of how he fought against corruption first, last, and all 
the time. 
The death of his first wife and of his beloved mother were at this time a 
great blow to him, and leaving his one little daughter with relatives, he 
struck out for the great West, where, in the Bad Lands, so called, he 
located as ranchman and hunter, filling in his spare hours by studying 
and by    
    
		
	
	
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