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Taking Command of the “State of Texas” |
368 |
Relief Work at Tampa and Key West |
368 |
Feeding Spanish Prisoners of War |
369 |
Correspondence with Admiral Sampson |
370 |
Appointment of the Executive Committee of the Red Cross and the Relief Committee of New York |
375 |
Communication from Secretary of State Acknowledging Official Status of the American National Red Cross |
377 |
The Modus Vivendi with Spain |
384-394 |
Services of the Red Cross accepted by the Government |
395 |
Appointment of Red Cross Field Agents for the Camps |
395 |
Camp Alger, Washington, D.C. |
397 |
Camp Thomas, Chickamauga Park |
408 |
Jacksonville and Miami, Florida |
414 |
Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. |
420 |
Camp Hobson, Lithia, Ga. |
422 |
St. Paul Red Cross |
425 |
Montauk Point, Long Island |
426 |
Pacific Coast |
431 |
The Red Cross of California |
433 |
The Red Cross of Oregon |
441 |
The Red Cross, Seattle, Wash. |
452 |
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Porto Rico |
460 |
Report of Horace F. Barnes |
460 |
Shipments by United States Transports |
470 |
Relief Committee of New York, Report by |
473 |
Women’s Auxiliaries of the Red Cross |
491 |
“Women who went to the Field.” Poem by Clara Barton |
509 |
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Cuba and the Cuban Campaign |
514 |
Havana |
520 |
Los Fosos |
521 |
The Orphanage |
522 |
Destruction of the “Maine” |
524 |
Jaruco |
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