-
Recent Posts
Archives
-
Join 282 other subscribers
Meta
Nifty Sites to Check
Categories
- A POTUS-FLOTUS Blog
- Abraham Lincoln
- American Civil War
- Andrew Jackson
- Andrew Johnson
- Andrew Johnson
- Benjamin Harrison
- Calvin Coolidge
- Chester Arthur
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Franklin Pierce
- George Washington
- Grover Cleveland
- Harry S Truman
- Herbert Hoover
- James Buchanan
- James Garfield
- James K. Polk
- James Madison
- James Monroe
- John Adams
- John Quincy Adams
- John Tyler
- Martin Van Buren
- Millard Fillmore
- Nifty History People
- Presidential Sites
- Recommended Reading
- Rutherford Hayes
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Thomas Jefferson
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Warren G. Harding
- William Henry Harrison
- William Howard Taft
- William McKinley
- Woodrow Wilson
- Zachary Taylor
Tag Archives: Battle of San Juan Hill
Buckey O’Neill, Captain of TR’s Rough Riders
Next to Theodore Roosevelt, Buckey O’Neill was the most famous Rough Rider. Buckey O’Neill: Not-So-Rough Riding No doubt about it, when Theodore Roosevelt assembled the voluntary cavalry corps nicknamed the Rough Riders, a wide assortment of men couldn’t wait to … Continue reading
Posted in Nifty History People, Theodore Roosevelt
Tagged American history, Battle of San Juan Hill, Buckey O'Neill, Feather Schwartz Foster, First US Volunteer Cavalry, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, history, Prescott Arizona, Prescott Mayor Buckey O'Neill, Prescott Sheriff Buckey O'Neill, Solon Borglum, Spanish-American War, Statue of Buckey O'Neill, The Rough Riders, The War with Spain, Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, Tombstone Arizona, TR and the Rough Riders, US history, William Owen O'Neill
4 Comments