By Carl H. Peterson Copyright 2001
1. Goff's historical map of the Spanish-American War in the West Indies, 1898.
2. Strategic map of our war with Spain.
3. Early Military Parade in Denver / photo by Harry M. Rhoads.
7. Sergeant W. J. McClure, full blood Choctaw, veteran of Philippine and Border Campaigns
8. "Longmont Colorado, April 29th 1898, old Burlington Depot, Company C, Colorado National Guard embarking for camp Adams at Denver where they expected to be sworn into the service of the United States." A large group of uniformed men including Capt. Neil Sullivan stand at attention with rifles; the drum corp kneels in front of them. Townspeople look on from the railroad platform behind the Guard headed for Denver and on to the Spanish American War.
9. Marietta, Ohio. Old lawyer, veteran of Spanish-American War, swearing in as civilian defense volunteer.
10. Marietta, Ohio. Old lawyer, veteran of Spanish-American war, entering courthouse to register for civilian defense
11. Awake United States. 1898
12. Blaze away march and two-step. 1901
13. Marietta, Ohio. Old lawyer, veteran of Spanish-American War, registering for civilian defense in basement of the courthouse.
14. "Off to War" Parade in Denver / photo by Harry M. Rhoads.
15. First Regiment of Colorado Infantry
16. The Yankee message; Uncle Sam to Spain. 1898
17. Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, June 7th, 1911.
18. Wreck, U.S.S. Maine, Nov. 18, 1911.
19. Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, July 21st, 1911.
20. Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, June 16, 1911.
21. Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, July 18, 1911.
22. Guanica, Puerto Rico (vicinity). Don Luis Quinones, member of an old Puerto Rican family. His house was used as headquarters by the American forces of occupation in the Spanish-American War. He is the father of a FSA (Farm Security Administration) district supervisor.
23. Guanica, Puerto Rico (vicinity). Don Luis Quinones, member of an old Puerto Rican family. His house was used as headquarters by the American forces of occupation in the Spanish-American War. He is the father of a FSA (Farm Security Administration) supervisor.
24. 24th Infantry Leaving Salt Lake City, Utah for Chattanooga, Tennessee, April 24th, 1898.
25. Gen'l. Fitzhugh Lee and staff, Camp Columbia near Havana, Cuba.
26. Hill at Guantanamo, Cuba, marines camp on [...].
27. Memorial Square and [Memorial] Church, Springfield, Mass..
28. U.S.S. Texas returning from Santiago.
29. Spanish troops evacuating Havana.
30. Memorial to University of Michigan men who fought inSpanish War.
31. U.S.S. New York, bombarding Aguadores.
32. Spanish troops evacuating Havana, Jan. 1, 1899.
33. Park with Spanish-American War monument, possibly Pasadena, Calif.
34. Goff's historical map of the United States. Civil War, Spanish-Am. War, war in the Philippines, invasion of China.
35. U.S.S. Isla de Luzon, cruiser taken at Manilla [i.e. Manila] by Dewey.
36. The Wreck of the Maine, Havana, Cuba.
37. Caney blockhouse
38. U.S.S. Iowa, Spanish mine.
39. Siboney burning after its destruction by Sampson's fleet.
40. Daiguiri [i.e. Daiquiri].
41. U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago.
42. U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago.
43. U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago.
44. U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago.
45. U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago.
46. 7th U. S. Infantry leaving Denver / photograph by George L. Beam, Denver, Colo., the Denver and Rio Grande Western R. R.
47. 7th U. S. Infantry leaving Denver / photograph by George L. Beam, Denver, Colo., the Denver and Rio Grande Western R. R.
48. Bronze guns in west battery, Santiago, 1898.
49. U.S.S. Texas, Spanish mine taken up in Guantanamo Bay.
50. Contact mines and cable reels near Socapa battery, Santiago, 1898.
51. U.S.S. Terror on passage from San Juan to St. Thomas.
52. U.S.S. Terror on passage from San Juan to St. Thomas
53. Restos del U.S.S. Maine, Habana.
54. 6-inch rapid fire guns in west battery, Santiago, 1898.
55. American troops marching to Muriano Camp after evacuation of Havana by the Spanish, Jan. 1, 1899.
56. Spanish troops leaving the ordnance store and work shop, Havana, Jan. 1, 1899.
57. The hill at Guantanamo, June 10, 1898.
58. Gen. Custellano going on board the Rabat, Havana, Jan. 1, 1899.
59. Raising the American flag on Morro Castle, Jan. 1, 1899.
60. Major Cochran's tent, Guantanamo, June 1898.
61. Return of Santiago Fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
62. Combate de Cavite, 1o de mayo 1898.
63. Delivering Cabanas Castle to American troops, Jan 1, 1899.
64. Hoisting the flag at Guantanamo, June 12, 1898.
65. Marine encampment at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], Guantanamo, June, 1898.
66. Raising the American flag on Morro Castle, Havana, at noon, Jan. 1, 1899.
67. Morro Castle, Santiago, 1898.
68. Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla] at Guantanamo, June 1898.
69. Landing marines and burning fishing village at Guantanamo, June 10, 1898.
70. U.S.S. McCulloch firing a shot across the bow of the German cruiser Irene.
71. Ra[i]sing the American flag over the Governor General's Palace, Havana, Jan. 1, 1899.
72. Top of Morro Castle, Santiago, 1898.
73. Insurgents' camp at Guantanamo after capture, June 14, 1898.
74. Insurgents' camp at Guantanamo after capture, June 14, 1898.
75. U.S.S. Texas, tompion of 12-inch gun made of metal from Vizcaya, recording engagements of Texas in Spanish War.
76. U.S.S. Texas, searchlight from Vizcaya replacing one destroyed in Battle of Santiago.
77. Gen. Custellano leaving Havana escorted by Gen. Clons [i.e. Clous] and Gen. Wade.
78. The hill at Guantanamo after the battle of Cuzco, June 14, 1898.
79. Return of Santiago fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
80. Return of Santiago fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
81. Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla] at Guantanamo, June 1898.
82. U.S.S. Maine entering Havana harbor.
83. U.S.S. New York, burial at sea of seamen killed at San Juan.
84. Marine encampment at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], Guantanamo, June 1898.
85. Main gate, Morro Castle, Santiago, 1898.
86. Return of Santiago fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
87. Marine encampment at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], Guantanamo, June 1898.
88. Landing Marines and burning fishing village at Guantanamo, June 10, 1898.
89. Graves of Marines killed in battle at Guantanamo, June 14, 1898.
90. U.S.S. Raleigh, Spanish gun captured at Battle of Manila Bay.
91. Hobson's cell in Morro Castle, Santiago, 1898.
92. Wreck of the Maine, Havana.
93. American troops on ramparts at Manila.
94. Lieut. Col. Huntington and Sergt. Major Goode looking for Spaniards at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], June 1898.
95. Marine encampment at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], Guantanamo, June 1898.
96. Return of Santiago fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
97. Signal man at Camp M'Calla [i.e. McCalla], Guantanamo, June 1898.
98. Entrance to Santiago Harbor, 1898.
99. Spanish prisoners an [sic] board collier Abarenda at Guantanamo, June 14, 1898.
100. U.S.S. New Orleans at Brooklyn Navy Yard for Spanish-American War.
101. The Last vessel that entered Havana harbor before the Spanish colors were lowered, Jan. 1, 1899.
102. U.S.S. Raleigh, the gun that fired the first shot at Manila.
103. Return of Santiago fleet, New York Harbor, Aug. 20, 1898.
104. Wreck of the Maria Teresa, Battle of Santiago, 1898, Lieut. Hobson inspecting the ship.
105. U.S.S. Texas, forward superstructure showing damage from Spanish 9-inch shell, Battle of Santiago.
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