Dock at Tampa on the day of sailing for Santiago de Cuba
Fourth Artillery, Light Battery, U.S.A., Camp Tampa, Florida
"Yaller gals" seeing Colored boys off, Tampa, Fla.
Colored troops preparing to start for Santiago
Ninth U.S. Cavalry: Dismount!
Ninth U.S. Cavalry: Troop A - famous Indian fighters [on horseback]
The gallant 25th (Colored troops) preparing to embark for Cuba
Some of our brave soldier boys - wounded at Santiago, Key West Hospital, Fla.
"Depot Quartermaster's" U.S. Army and transportation trains, Santiago, Cuba
Aboard the transport at Newport News - awaiting orders for Porto [sic] Rico
Troop A, Ninth U.S. Cavalry - famous Indian fighters
Publisher: Strohmeyer & Wyman
Subjects: United States,
Army,
Cavalry,
9th,
People,
African Americans,
Military Service,
Spanish-american War,
Military Personnel,
American,
Cavalry,
Soldiers,
Horseback Riding,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
The embarkation of Spanish troops, Santiago Harbor, Cuba
Battle of Manila, May 1, 1898 - How Dewey did it
Burying the dead sailors of the MAINE at Key West, Fla.
American and Spanish soldiers, in front of the Captain-General's Palace, Havana, Jan. 1st, 1899
Col. Hard and staff, 8th Ohio Vols.--on pier N.Y.--sailing day for Santiago
Battery A, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
Cubans in their trenches - awaiting the Spaniards - Pinar del Rio, Cuba
Gen. [Fitzhugh] Lee's army entering Havana, Cuba, Jan. 1, 1899
The 8th Ohio boys ready to leave Camp Alger for Cuba
1st Rhode Island Volunteers, Camp Alger, Va.
The YUCATAN carrying the Famous Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" to Cuba
Battleship MAINE [afloat], which was blown up in Havana Harbor, Feb. 15, 1898
23rd Kansas Volunteers, embarking for home, Santiago, Cuba
A view of our battleship MAINE as she appears today, May 10, 1900, Havana Harbor
"Old Glory" lowered in honor, that the star [flag] of the Cuban Republic may rise - on the Palace, Havana, May 20, 1902
The birth of a nation - the star [flag] of the Cuban Republic raised over the Palace, noon, May 20, 1902 [Havana]
U.S. "Regulars" prepared to start for Porto [sic] Rico
Havana, on flag raising day, Jan. 1st, 1899