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United States Steamship “Oregon” |
413 |
“Almirante Oquendo,” after the Engagement |
419 |
United States Warships before the Entrance to Santiago Harbor |
421 |
“Marie Teresa” after the Engagement |
424 |
Chickamauga Camp |
427 |
Camp Thomas, Headquarters American National Red Cross |
428 |
Fortifications of Manila |
440 |
Red Cross Dining Room for Convalescents, Fort McPherson, Ga. |
445 |
Dining Tent Attached to Red Cross Kitchen, at Camp Hobson, Ga. |
446 |
Panorama of Manila |
451 |
In the Trenches before Santiago |
453 |
A Soldier Funeral |
463 |
McCalla Camp—Early Morning Attack |
454 |
A Typical Cuban Camp |
464 |
A Cuban “Block House,” Garrisoned |
481 |
A View of Eastern Cuba |
482 |
A Part of the Red Cross Corps |
499 |
“I Am with the Wounded.”—Clara Barton’s Cable Message from Havana |
500 |
Wreck of the Battleship “Maine,” Havana Harbor |
517 |
The Prado—Principal Street in Havana |
518 |
Havana Harbor |
535 |
Captain C.D. Sigsbee |
536 |
Street in Cavite |
539 |
Citizens of Jaruco Presenting a Memorial for the Victims of the “Maine” |
553 |
Little Convalescents in Hospital |
554 |
Location of Shore Batteries, Santiago |
556 |
July Fifth in Rifle Pits |
558 |
Scenes on the “State of Texas” and in Siboney |
570 |
The Physicians and Nurses of the Orphanage and Clinic in Havana |
571 |
A Cuban Thatch Hut |
581 |
A Battery of Cuban Artillery |
582 |
A Group of Red Cross Sisters |
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