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  1. People at the Center of The Spanish-American War by David King, 2005-01-11
  2. With Sampson Through The War: Being An Account Of The Naval Operations Of The North Atlantic Squadron During The Spanish American War Of 1898 by William Sampson, Robley D. Evans, et all 2007-06-25

141. American Privateers Of War Of 1812 Buried In Halifax, Nova Scotia
A brief account of Royal Navy prisoners on Deadman's and Melville Islands, american privateers, prisoners of the war of 1812, runaway slaves, Irish refugees, and French and spanish prisoners of the Napoleonic wars.
http://www.usmm.org/halifax1812.html
Old war's victims forgotten no longer [Privateers of War of 1812 buried in Halifax] Colin Nickerson, Boston Globe Staff, 5/12/2000 Halifax, Nova Scotia - Except for the name, there is nothing to suggest the sad history of Deadman's Island . No plaques, no crosses, no mounds. Just 2.5 acres of forlorn bogland surmounted by a spruce knoll. The site isn't even a true island but a spit of land jutting into Halifax Harbor's Northwest Arm. But in this unhallowed ground, forgotten by the country that sent them off to fight, lie the bodies of 188 American sailors and soldiers taken prisoner by British regulars and Canadian colonial forces during the War of 1812 ''No doubt their loved ones wept, but they seem to have vanished from the memory of the US,'' said Guy MacLean, a leader of the Northwest Arm Heritage Association and one of the Halifax residents whose recent fight to save Deadman's Island from development ended up pricking the conscience of American veterans groups and, finally, the US government. ''What started as a very local controversy over this land became a history lesson that reverberated on both sides of the border,'' MacLean said.

142. Fighting For Our Lives
After the United States victory in the spanishamerican war, Spain surrendered its colonies of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands to America. Unitarian minister and member of The Anti-Imperialist League, Joseph Henry Crooker (1850-1931), authored the following pamphlet in 1900 opposing America's battle against the continuing struggle for independence of the Philippine people.
http://www.ultinet.net/~fancie/crooker.htm

143. Remember The Maine
Detailed account of the sinking of the Maine, the press reaction in the US and the war which followed.
http://www.smplanet.com/imperialism/remember.html
January 25, 1898
The U.S.S. Maine enters Havana harbor, about three weeks before it was blown up.
Remember the Maine
Cuba Libre
Provides background information about the Cuban insurgency against foreign control both before and after the Maine incident Map of Cuba
(This is an interactive map for example, click on Havana for a more detailed view of the city.) For a wider view of the region:
Map of Caribbean region

Map of Latin America
Photo of Sigsbee in the captain's cabin aboard the Maine The battleship Maine drifted lazily at its mooring. Although the Havana night was moonless, the Maine 's gleaming white hull longer than a football field contrasted against the blackness of the sea and sky. Smoke wisped from its two mustard-colored funnels. Random lights sparkled from its portholes and its bridge. In the captain's cabin, Charles Sigsbee sat at a table writing a letter to his wife. The trouble in Cuba, he wrote, would soon be over. The new Spanish governor of the island seemed to have the situation under control. During the three weeks that the Maine had been in Havana, Captain Sigsbee had seen no sign of Cuban rebels. He'd entertained the Spanish officers in his mess, and he and his staff had been entertained lavishly by the local officials. Although Sigsbee found the bullfights to which he'd been invited somewhat barbaric, the Spanish officers behaved as perfect gentlemen.

144. Spanish American War
General discussion regarding this war, as well as tips on researching your ancestry if involved in this war.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/SPAN-AM-WAR.html

145. Home
Includes items from the U.S. Revolutionary war, Civil war, Indian wars, spanishamerican war, WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
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Home About us and TCA Policies Catalog: Battle Relics Catalog: Bayonets/Knives ... Catalog: Photographs Home Welcome to Tenmile Creek Antiques ! Your source for Militaria and other fine Antiques and Collectables. TCA wants to buy your militaria and other collectables!!! Contact Tenmile Creek Antiques at: TENMILE@peoplepc.com At Right: Pennsylvania National Guard Officer's Coat I.D.'ed to Lt. Col. Frank Counell inside left breast pocket. The Coat was manufactured by Jacob Reed's Sons Philadelphia, PA. This post C.W. coat is in excellent condition with no mothing or other damage. Price: $400.00 This Week's Featured Item!!! WW2 German Luftwaffe Shirt! Here is an original WW2 German Luftwaffe Shirt in very good conditon with no holes. The shirt appears to be made of a synthetic material which has darkened somewhat. The shirt is marked with the Luftwaffe Eagle on front and an ink stamp (unreadable) inside the bottom. A very unusual Luftwaffe item! Price: $200.00 6-10.5 cm. light field howitzer cases and carrier. Here are 6 cases and their wicker carrier for the German WW2 10.5 cm. light field howitzer. The carrier is marked "Heers Munition Gesamtaew 21kg" on the side in ink. The cases are marked "amp 199 aty 42 6342St l.F.H." and an eagle proof mark. One strap is broken on the bottom but the remainder is complete.

146. Theodore Roosevelt Collection At Bartleby.com
Collection of works by and about Roosevelt. Includes his autobiography, inaguaral address, a number of essays, several biographies, and his account of The Rough Riders' role in the spanishamerican war.
http://www.bartleby.com/people/RsvltT.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Authors Nonfiction Justice among the nations of mankind, and the uplifting of humanity, can be brought about only by those strong and daring men who with wisdom love peace, but who love righteousness more than peace. Foreword, An Autobiography

147. Theodore Roosevelt And The Image Of Empire
Political cartoons published from 18981916 show how Roosevelt's advocacy of imperialism and the strenuous life dominated his image after the spanish-american war.
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Theodore Roosevelt
and the Image of Empire
By Jim Zwick
Political cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt

Hon. Theodore Roosevelt. I n its "Record of Current Events" column in May of 1898, the American Review of Reviews published a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt with a brief caption saying that he had been commissioned a lieutentant-colonel of cavalry volunteers. The photo (at right) is interesting as one of the last distributed through the press before his image was transformed during and after the Spanish-American War. Roosevelt's fame as a leader of the Rough Riders dominated post-war portrayals, and his April 10, 1899, speech on "The Strenuous Life" seemed to solidify the change in his image. His advocacy of imperialism, war, and the strenuous life were combined in images published after the Spanish-American War. Whether he was shown making a charge up Capitol Hill or engaging in hand-to-hand combat with grizzly bears in Colorado, Theodore Roosevelt was the conquering hero. His image became a personification of American imperialism. This collection shows how that image was developed in political cartoons published from 1898 onward.
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148. Trans-Mississippi Exposition
Articles and photographs documenting the World's Fair held in Omaha in 1898 during and immediately after the spanishamerican war.
http://www.boondocksnet.com/expos/transmississippi.html
Defining America and the World, 1876-1916
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Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
Exhibit at the Omaha Public Library that includes a massive collection of photographs by F. A. Rinehart, the official photographer for the fair, including photos of William Jennings Bryan and the Nebraska Volunteers, William McKinley at the Peace Jubilee, a "U.S. versus Spain" building, battleships in the basin, and many of the simultaneous Indian Congress. The Great Exposition at Omaha
By Charles Howard Walker, The Century (Feb. 1898), page images at Making of America, Cornell University. At the Omaha Fair
By Elsie Reasoner, Overland Monthly (May 1898), page images at Making of America, University of Michigan. The Trans-Mississippians and Their Fair at Omaha By Albert Shaw, The Century (Oct. 1898), page images at Making of America, Cornell University. First Speech Against Imperialism By William Jennings Bryan, extract from speech delivered at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, June 14, 1898. 1898 Omaha Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition Cody Day at the Omaha Exposition Chapter 30 of Helen Cody Wetmore

149. Delaware Veterans
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Delaware and/or participated in military operations in Delaware during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/DE-VETERANS.html

150. Antique Firearms For Sale
Specializes in pre1898 antique firearms which date from the american Revolution to the spanish american war. Including antique guns by Colt, Marlin, Remington, Smith and Wesson and Winchester and other militaria and memorabilia.
http://www.antiquearmsinc.com
Home Antique Handguns Antique Long Arms Militaria Miscellaneous Antiques ... Previously Sold Items Last Update: 09/22/05 We now accept credit cards via Pay Pal. Call for details. Hello and Welcome My name is Brent Wilburn, and I specialize in Pre-1898 Antique Firearms which date from the American Revolution to the Spanish American War. While our primary focus is on 18th and 19th century American Arms such as Colt Marlin Remington and Winchester , we will try our best to offer a wide-ranging selection of items for all collectors.
My business philosophy is based on 21 years of collecting experience and six years in the field of Antique Guns . If there were only one phrase I could distill from these years of experience, it would be "Reputation is Everything." I will always be a collector at heart, so I know what it is like to spend hard-earned money ordering something over the phone or Internet only to be disappointed. My main goal for this site is to have satisfied customers who will come back in the future to add to their collections without hesitation. I have made a commitment to represent every item with a thorough description and detailed photographs, along with a No Questions Asked - Three Day Return Policy. "If you're not satisfied, then we're not satisfied!"

151. Online Bookshelves: War With Spain
Various documents including campaign listings, statistical information, army nurses, Buffalo soldiers, and declaration of war.
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/documents/spanam/wws.htm
A Declaration of War Troop B in the Porto Rico Campaign [Puerto Rico]
The Temporary Increase of the Military Establishment of the United States in Time of War
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Annual Report of Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Commanding Seventh Army Corps
(Extracted from the Annual Report of the Secretary of War for 1898, 2:218-223)
The Rough Riders

Black Jack in Cuba: General John J. Pershing's Experience in the Spanish American War

(Extracted from On Point the Newsletter of The Army Historical Foundation The Impact of the 'Disaster' of 1898 on the Spanish Army
Gatlings to the Assault
U.S. Army Campaigns in the War with Spain ... Emergence to World Power, 1898-1902
an extract from American Military History
Return to CMH Online
Last updated 13 September 2005

152. MD-Veterans
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Maryland and/or participated in military operations in Maryland during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/MD-VETERANS.html

153. Invasión Yanqui: The Mexican War
The North american intervention . Graphics intensive site offering 26 chapters of text in English and spanish, and hundreds of images. Includes an MPEG demo.
http://www.humanities-interactive.org/invasionyanqui/
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154. Women's Internet Information Network Exhibit Hall
Letter in which Annie Oakley offers to raise troops for the war effort.
http://www.undelete.org/exhibits/exhibits8.html
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Annie Oakley Volunteers One hundred years ago Annie Oakley wrote to President McKinley and
offered to provide a very special service to her country. Here is the letter to President William McKinley from Annie Oakley in which she offers the services of a company of fifty lady American sharpshooters who would provide their own arms and ammunition, to the government should war break out with Spain. It is in the National Archives of the United States. Many of the photographs, prints, engravings and digital images that are brought to you on these pages are from the private collections of women and men who have graciously donated their use on this site. Some are from century-old books, documents, and artifacts. Other sources include The U.S. Library of Congress, The National Archives, and the personal collection of Irene Stuber. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is displayed without profit or payment, to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. Email istuber@undelete.org

155. MO-Veterans
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Missouri and/or participated in military operations in Missouri during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/MO-VETERANS.html

156. Welcome To The Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS)
State Government Archives Online documents inlclude Revolutionary war Military Abstract Cards, World war I Service Medal Application Cards, and spanish american war Veterans' Card File of United States Volunteers.
http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us/
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Welcome to ARIAS, the Archives Records Information Access System
The Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS) is designed to facilitate citizen access to archival records created by all branches and levels of Pennsylvania State Government. Records series currently online or in the process of being digitized are:
  • PA National Guard Veteran's Card File, 1867-1921 (Live) Civil War Veterans' Card File (Live) Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File (Live) World War I Service Medal Application Cards (Live) Spanish American War Veterans' Card File of United States Volunteers (Live) Mexican Border Campaign Veterans' Card File (Live) Militia Officers Index Cards, 1775-1800 (Live)
Currently, about 1,500,000 records are accessible on the website, and the State Archives plans to make additional records available in the near future. The original paper records were microfilmed. From this microfilm, the images were digitized for presentation on the Web. The content, sequence and image quality among the records series will vary depending on how they were originally written/typed and subsequently filmed. In some instances, certain information may be illegible. Efforts were made to optimize the records for readabilty and presentation purposes for the Web.

157. Scholar-Sailors In The Spanish-American War
The story of the USS Yosemite and the men of the Michigan Naval Militia who served on her in the spanish american war.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/churchmews/1216/scholar-sailors.htm
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1898 Los Documentos de Puerto Rico Scholar-Sailors in the Spanish-American War Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc. In the pre-dawn darkness of the 28th of June of 1898 an American warship, the U.S.S. Yossemite , lay in wait off the coast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Although commissioned as a cruiser, she was not originally built for battle. Until recently, she was El Sud, a 6,000-ton cargo ship owned by the Morgan Steamship Company and converted from freighter to fighter, at the outset of the Spanish American War. Three-inch thick steel plates were mounted athwart her engines and a ten-foot berm of coal formed a dubious barrier of protection around her boilers. A pair of five-inch, guns were placed on her forward and aft decks. Her other armaments included a set of three six-pounders on both the port and starboard decks and another set of three rapid-fire cannons in hull ports on the broadsides, below. In all, she carried sixteen guns and to complete her vestment as a warship she was painted "fighting gray".
The U.S.S. Yossemite

158. Homework Help -- World History--War--Spanish-American War
New York Public Library Online Exhibition of the spanish american war Events spanishamerican war Information and pictures on different aspects of the
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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War
Provides a timeline, newspaper articles and headlines, classroom activities, historical resources, information on yellow journalism, bibliographies, links to related web sites, and 1890s sheet music. From PBS Online. New York Public Library Online Exhibition of the Spanish American War
Scroll down to find links to a chronology of the war and information on its background, propaganda, journalism, and participation by different ethnic and social groups. Based on a 1998 exhibition at the New York Public Library. Chronology of the Spanish-American War
A chronology that includes links within the text to find more information on significant people and issues. Scroll down to the bottom for links to an introduction, a bibliography, and the literature of the war. Produced by the Library of Congress.

159. AR-Veterans
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Arkansas and/or participated in military operations in Arkansas during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/AR-VETERANS.html

160. The Detroit Historical Museum
Detroit's 3rd and only remaining fort, contains the original 1848 limestone barracks building, the 1845 Star Fort , the restored Commanding Officers House and spanish american war Guardhouse, two large parade grounds, several Officers houses and support buildings built between the 1880s and 1940s, and a mound constructed by Native americans that is nearly 1000 years old.
http://www.detroithistorical.org/aboutus/fortwayne.asp
THE DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM THE DOSSIN GREAT LAKES MUSEUM HISTORIC FORT WAYNE THE DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historic Fort Wayne In 1840, at the point on the Detroit River closest to British Canada, the United States Army began surveying local farms for the placement of new artillery post. The five-point star fort was slated to have the most up to date cannons capable of firing on the Canadian shore as well as ships sailing the river. This new fort was Detroit’s third, but the first built by the Americans. In 1701, shortly after Cadillac landed, the French began building Fort Detroit, which was surrendered to the British in 1760 after the French and Indian War. The British built a new fort several years later and named it Lernoult, which they occupied until 1796 when the United stated took over Detroit and renamed the battlement Fort Shelby. Following the War of 1812, Fort Shelby fell into disrepair while the threat of a territorial war still loomed with British Canada. As tensions increased along the Northern border following the Canadian Patriot Rebellion, the United States began planning a substantial border defense that included new forts from the east coast to the Minnesota territory. The Detroit fort, constructed in 1845, would be named for General 'Mad Anthony' Wayne whose defeat of the British at Fallen Timbers in 1796 resulted in the United States occupation of the Northwest Territories. Diplomacy intervened, however, in the mission of Fort Wayne. Before any cannons were even procured for the new fort, the United States signed a treaty with Britain that called for diplomatic solutions to territorial disputes. The new Fort was recomissioned as an infantry garrison, but did not see any troops until the Civil War when the first Michigan soldiers reported for duty.

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