Photos and Illustrations
from the
Spanish-American War 1898

Part 2 (slow: 213K)

by Richard Brooks


22A (left) "Happy Cuban insurgents with their booty from a foraging trip."

31A (right) "Body of insurgent infantry under General Roderiguez."

30A "A noted insurgent fighter, Bigero Chararille, Commandant."

11B James Creelman, war correspondent, interviewing General Garcia and his son at Siboney."

10A Left -- "Spanish fort and garrison, near the town of Saqua La Grande."

10A Right -- "Lime kiln converted into a fort by the Spaniards, near the line of the Trocha."

11A Left -- "Spanish troops guarding a railway station on the Cienfuegos-Saqua La Grande line."

11A Right -- Spanish fort and garrison of boy soldiers at the village of Sitio Grande."

12A "Timber fort with tiled roof, on the railway line in the Province of Suqua La Grande."

13A "An insurgent attack on a fort near Vuelta."

3A "Group of Spanish soldiers ready to defend a sugar station."

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