The winning of the West

an account of the exploration and settlement of our country from the Alleghanies to the Pacific

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The winning of the West

an account of the exploration and settlement of our country from the Alleghanies to the Pacific

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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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Gebbie and company
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Philadelphia

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E660 .R78 vol. 7-12

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6 v.

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OL22896752M
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May 4, 2015 Edited by Ted Lienhart Added Preview
April 13, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
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February 1, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from Internet Archive item record.