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Rough Riders stampeding a Spanish outpost, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898.
Rough Riders stampeding a Spanish outpost, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898. The 'Rough Riders' was the name given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, a regiment raised specifically to fight in the Spanish-American War. The unit distiguished itself in the fighting on Cuba, notably at the Battle of San Juan Hill where it was commanded by future US President Theodore Roosevelt. A print from Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations, by Murat Halstead, The United Subscription Book Publishers of America, 1898.
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