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USS 'Indiana', American battleship, 1898.  Artist: W Rau
AR983935 
USS 'New York', American armoured cruiser, 1898.
AR983965 
'The 'Puritan' at Matanzas', 1898.
AR983927 
USS 'Kearsarge', American battleship, 1898.
AR983941 
The Flying Squadron, Spanish-American War, 1898.
AR983961 
'The 'Olympia' at Manila', 1898.
AR983937 
USS 'Alabama', American battleship, 1898.
AR983943 
'The last sunset of the 'Maine'', 1898.
AR983929 
USS 'Porter', American torpedo boat, 1898.
AR983963 
Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines, Spanish-American War, 1898.
AR983973 
'United States Armoured Cruiser 'Brooklyn'', c1890s.
AR982701 
Street fight in Santiago, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898.
AR983981 
'United States Battleship 'Indiana'', c1890s.
AR982705 
Landing ammunition for the insurgents, under fire, Spanish-American War, Cuba, 1898.
AR983969 
'United States Torpedo boat 'Cushing'', 1890s.
AR982703 
Rough Riders stampeding a Spanish outpost, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898.
AR983979 
Winfield Scott Schley, American admiral, 1898.
AR983975 
Charles Dwight Sigsbee, American naval officer, 1898.
AR983933 
'The Last Stand', square of Spanish infantry, Spanish-American War, 1898.
AR983955 
'United States Protected Cruiser 'Columbia'', c1890s.
AR982699 
'The 'Oregon's' race for Cuba', 1898. 
'The 'Oregon's' race for Cuba', 1898. As tensions grew between the United States and Spain after the sinking of the battleship USS 'Maine' in Havana harbour, Cuba, the USS 'Oregon' was ordered to sail from San Francisco around the tip of South America to re-deploy in the Atlantic. After a 66 day, 14,000 mile voyage that included a stormy and potentially deadly passage through the Straits of Magellan she arrived off Florida on 24 May 1898, by which time the Spanish-American War had begun. On 3 July the 'Oregon' participated in the Battle of Santiago, in which the Spanish Caribbean Squadron was destroyed. A print from Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations, by Murat Halstead, The United Subscription Book Publishers of America, 1898. 
Unique Identifier AR983931 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4990px × 3504px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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