Complete Works
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Henry Cabot Lodge. Complete Works
Complete Works
Table of Contents
Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt
Foreword
Chapter I. Boyhood and Youth
Chapter II. The Vigor of Life
Chapter III. Practical Politics
Chapter IV. In Cowboy Land
Chapter V. Applied Idealism
Chapter VI. The New York Police
Chapter VII. The War of America the Unready
Chapter VIII. The New York Governorship
Chapter IX. Outdoors and Indoors
Chapter X. The Presidency; Making an Old Party Progressive
Chapter XI. The Natural Resources of the Nation
Chapter XII. The Big Stick and the Square Deal
Chapter XIII. Social and Industrial Justice
Chapter XIV. The Monroe Doctrine and the Panama Canal
Chapter XV. The Peace of Righteousness
The Naval War of 1812
Preface
Preface to Third Edition
Chapter I. Introductory
Chapter II
Chapter III. On the Ocean (1812)
Chapter IV. On the Lakes (1812)
Chapter V. On the Ocean (1813)
Chapter VI. On the Lakes (1813)
Chapter VII. On the Ocean (1814)
Chapter VIII. On the Lakes (1814)
Chapter IX. Concluding Operations (1815)
Chapter X. The Battle of New Orleans (1815)
Hero Tales From American History
Washington
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky
George Rogers Clark and the Conquest of the Northwest
The Battle of Trenton
Bennington
King's Mountain
The Storming of Stony Point
Gouverneur Morris
The Burning of the "Philadelphia"
The Cruise of the "Wasp"
The "General Armstrong" Privateer
The Battle of New Orleans
John Quincy Adams and the Right of Petition
Francis Parkman (1822-1893)
"Remember the Alamo"
Hampton Roads
The Flag-Bearer
The Death of Stonewall Jackson
The Charge at Gettysburg
General Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign
Robert Gould Shaw
Charles Russell Lowell
Sheridan at Cedar Creek
Lieutenant Cushing and the Ram "Albemarle"
Farragut at Mobile Bay
Lincoln
The Winning of the West
Volume I
Preface
Foreword
Chapter I. The Spread of the English-Speaking Peoples
Chapter II. The French of the Ohio Valley, 1763-1775
Chapter III. The Appalachian Confederacies, 1765-1775
Chapter IV. The Algonquins of the Northwest, 1769-1774
Chapter V. The Backwoodsmen of the Alleghanies. 1769-1774
Chapter VI. Boon and the Long Hunters; And Their Hunting in No-Man's-Land, 1769-1774
Chapter VII. Sevier, Robertson, and the Watauga Commonwealth, 1769-1774
Chapter VIII. Lord Dunmore's War, 1774
Chapter IX. The Battle of the Great Kanawha; And Logan's Speech, 1774
Chapter X. Boon and the Settlement of Kentucky, 1775
Chapter XI. In the Current of the Revolution—the Southern Backwoodsmen Overwhelm the Cherokees, 1776
Chapter XII. Growth and Civil Organization of Kentucky, 1776
Volume II
Chapter I. The War in the Northwest, 1777-1778
Chapter II. Clark's Conquest of the Illinois, 1778
Chapter III. Clark's Campaign Against Vincennes, 1779
Chapter IV. Continuance of the Struggle in Kentucky and the Northwest, 1779-1781
Chapter V. The Moravian Massacre, 1779-1782
Chapter VI. The Administration of the Conquered French Settlements, 1779-1783
Chapter VII. Kentucky Until the End of the Revolution, 1782-1783
Chapter VIII. The Holston Settlements, 1777-1779
Chapter IX. King's Mountain, 1780
Chapter X. The Holston Settlements to the End of the Revolution, 1781-83
Chapter XI. Robertson Founds the Cumberland Settlement, 1779-1780
Chapter XII. The Cumberland Settlements to the Close of the Revolution, 1781-1783
Chapter XIII. What the Westerners Had Done During the Revolution, 1783
Volume III
Preface
Chapter I. The Inrush of Settlers, 1784-1787
Chapter II. The Indian Wars, 1784-1787
Chapter III. The Navigation of the Mississippi; Separatist Movements and Spanish Intrigues, 1784-1788
Chapter IV. The State of Franklin, 1784-1788
Chapter V. Kentucky's Struggle for Statehood. 1784-1790
Chapter VI. The Northwest Territory; Ohio. 1787-1790
Chapter VII. The War in the Northwest. 1787-1790
Chapter VIII. The Southwest Territory, 1788-1790
Volume IV
Preface
Chapter I. St. Clair's Defeat, 1791
Chapter II. Mad Anthony Wayne; And the Fight of the Fallen Timbers, 1792-1795
Chapter III. Tennessee Becomes a State, 1791-1796
Chapter IV. Intrigues and Land Speculations—The Treaties of Jay and Pinckney, 1793-1797
Chapter V. The Men of the Western Waters, 1798-1802
Chapter VI. The Purchase of Louisiana; And Burr's Conspiracy, 1803-1807
Chapter VII. The Explorers of the Far West, 1804-1807
Through the Brazilian Wilderness
Preface
Chapter I. The Start
Chapter II. Up the Paraguay
Chapter III. A Jaguar-Hunt on the Taquary
Chapter IV. The Headwaters of the Paraguay
Chapter V. Up the River of Tapirs
Chapter VI. Through the Highland Wilderness of Western Brazil
Chapter VII. With a Mule Train Across Nhambiquara Land
Chapter VIII. The River of Doubt
Chapter IX. Down an Unknown River Into the Equatorial Forest
Chapter X. To the Amazon and Home; Zoological and Geographical Results of the Expedition
Appendix A. The Work of the Field Zoologist and Field Geographer in South America
Appendix B. The Outfit for Travelling in the South American Wilderness
Appendix C. My Letter of May 1 to General Lauro Muller
Letters to His Children
Introduction
In the Spanish War
Youthful Bible Commentators
Fine Names for Guinea Pigs
A Cougar and Lynx Hunt
Dogs That Climb Trees
The Pig Named Maude
Advice and News
Archie and Quentin
Incidents of Home-Coming
Uncle Remus and White House Pets
The Dog "Gem"
Presidential Nurse for Guinea Pigs
Thanksgiving in the White House
A White House Christmas
Tom Quartz and Jack
A Far Western Trip
Tame Wild Creatures
Western Customs and Scenery
Treasures for the Children
More Treasures
A Homesick President
Josiah's Passionate Day
Loves and Sports of the Children
A President at Play
To Ted on a Hunting Trip
End of Summer at Oyster Bay
"Valuablest" Kind of Rabbits
A Preaching Letter
Proper Place for Sports
Concerning Getting "Smashed"
The Art of Uncle Remus
A Ride and a Pillow Fight
Study and Play
Quentin's First Fall
Homesick for Sagamore Hill
Joy Over a Football Victory
Vice-Mother of the Children
Quentin's Sixth Birthday
A President's Poor Protection
Ted's Sprained Ankle
The Supreme Christmas Joy
A Day With a Juggler
Merits of Military and Civil Life
Root and Taft
Senator Hanna's Death
Irritating Remark by Quentin
Japanese Wrestling
Love for the White House
Peter Rabbit's Funeral
Charms of Valley Forge
Washington's Companions at Valley Forge
On the Eve of Nomination for President
Picture Letter
Bill the Lizard
On the Eve of Election
Big Jim White
Winter Life in the White House
Playmate of the Children
A Japanese Boy's Letter
On Counting Days and Wrestling
Spring in Washington
A Hunting Trip
Abernethy the Wolf Hunter
Prairie Girls
Bears, Bobcats and Skip
Home Again With Skip
Skip in the White House
Officers of Togo's Fleet
A President as Cook
Quentin's Quaint Sayings
Advice Regarding Newspaper Annoyances
Incidents of a Southern Trip
Poets and Princes
Novels and Games
Christmas Present to His Old Nurse
Dickens and Thackeray
A Tribute to Archie
Pillow Fights With the Boys
Sorrows of Skip
"An Interesting Circus Experience"
A Big and Lonely White House
A New Puppy and a New Horse
A Quentin Anecdote
More About Dickens
No Place Like Sagamore Hill
Attic Delights
Presidential Rescue of a Kitten
Sports of Quentin and Archie
Skip and Archie
A Turkey Hunt at Pine Knot
Pets on Shipboard
Names of the Guns
Reflections on the Way
Events Since Columbus's Discovery
Pride in America
What the President Saw at Panama
On the Way to Porto Rico
What He Saw in Porto Rico
Sickness of Archie
At the Jamestown Exposition
General Kuroki
Temporary Absence of Skip
Death of Skip
Quentin's Snake Adventure
Trials of a Travelling President
Changes of Three Centuries
Peculiarities of Mississippi Steamboats
The Lone Cat of the Camp
Shooting the Bear
Quentin's "Exquisite Jest"
Tom Pinch
"Martin Chuzzlewit"
Good Reading for Pacifists
Quentin as a Ball-Player
Four Sheepish Small Boys
John Burroughs and the Flying Squirrels
Beauty of White House Grounds
Quentin and a Beehive
Quentin and Turner
Quentin and the Pig
A Presidential Fall
More About Quentin
Tribute to Kermit
Longing for Home
The Last Hunt
Quentin Grown-Up
The Rough Riders
I. Raising the Regiment
II. To Cuba
III. General Young's Fight at Las Guasimas
IV. The Cavalry at Santiago
V. In the Trenches
VI. The Return Home
Appendix A. Muster-out Roll
Appendix B
Appendix C. The "Round Robin" Letter
Appendix D. Corrections
A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
Foreword
Chapter I. A Cougar Hunt on the Rim of the Grand Canyon
Chapter II. Across the Navajo Desert
Chapter III. The Hopi Snake-Dance
Chapter IV. The Ranchland of Argentina and Southern Brazil
Chapter V. A Chilean Rondeo
Chapter VI. Across the Andes and Northern Patagonia
Chapter VII. Wild Hunting Companions
Chapter VIII. Primitive Man; And the Horse, the Lion, and the Elephant
Chapter IX. Books for Holidays in the Open
Chapter X. Bird Reserves at the Mouth of the Mississippi
Chapter XI. A Curious Experience
Appendix A
Appendix B
Hunting The Grisly And Other Sketches
Chapter I. The Bison or American Buffalo
Chapter II. The Black Bear
Chapter III. Old Ephraim, the Grisly Bear
Chapter IV. Hunting the Grisly
Chapter V. The Cougar
Chapter VI. A Peccary Hunt on the Nueces
Chapter VII. Hunting With Hounds
Chapter VIII. Wolves and Wolf-Hounds
Chapter IX. In Cowboy Land
America and the World War
Prayer for Peace
Foreword
Chapter I. The Duty of Self-Defense and of Good Conduct Toward Others
Chapter II. The Belgian Tragedy
Chapter IV. The Causes of the War
Chapter V. How to Strive for World Peace
Chapter III. Unwise Peace Treaties a Menace to Righteousness
Chapter VI. The Peace of Righteousness
Chapter VII. An International Posse Comitatus
Chapter VIII. Self-Defense Without Militarism
Chapter IX. Our Peacemaker, the Navy
Chapter X. Preparedness Against War
Chapter XI. Utopia or Hell?
Chapter XII. Summing Up
Average Americans
Preface
Chapter I. Boyhood Recollections
Chapter II. Sins of the Fathers
Chapter III. Overseas
Chapter IV. Training in France
Chapter V. Life in an Army Area
Chapter VI. Early Days in the Trenches
Chapter VII. Montdidier
Chapter VIII. Soissons
Chapter IX. St. Mihiel and the Argonne
Chapter X. The Last Battle
Chapter XI. Up the Moselle and Into Conquered Germany
Chapter XII. Afterwards
The Strenuous Life
The Strenuous Life
Expansion and Peace
Fellow-Feeling as Political Factor
Character & Success
History as Literature
History as Literature
Biological Analogies in History
The World Movement
The Thraldom of Names
Productive Scholarship1
Dante and the Bowery
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century4
The Search for Truth in a Reverent Spirit
The Ancient Irish Sagas
An Art Exhibition
Articles & Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt
The Duties of American Citizenship
Professionalism in Sports
Practical Work in Politics
Resignation Letter1
Colonel Roosevelt's Reports
Strength & Decency
The Square Deal
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
The Man with the Muck Rake
Sons of the Puritans
Where We Can Work With Socialists
Where We Cannot Work With Socialists
Citizenship in a Republic
International Peace
The New Nationalism
Duty & Self-Control
The Right of the People to Rule
I Have Just Been Shot2
Address to the Boys Progressive League
Address to the Knights of Columbus
Inaugural Address of. Theodore Roosevelt
State of the Union Addresses
First State of the Union Address (3 December 1901)
Second State of the Union Address (2 December 1902)
Third State of the Union Address (7 December 1903)
Fourth State of the Union Address (6 December 1904)
Fifth State of the Union Address (5 December 1905)
Sixth State of the Union Address (3 December 1906)
Seventh State of the Union Address (3 December 1907)
Eighth State of the Union Address (8 December 1908)
Presidential Messages
Proclamations
Executive Orders
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To be Brigadier-General by Brevet
Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, First Volunteer Cavalry, for gallantry in battle, Santiago de Cuba, July 1, 1898. (Nominated for brevet colonel, to rank from June 24, 1898.)
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