Photos and Illustrations
from the
Spanish-American War 1898

Part 4 (slow: 249K)

by Richard Brooks


25A (left) "Types of the Rough Riders."

28A (right) "Uniforms and types of the Army -- mounted Colored Cavalry. Figure 1. Tropical uniform of buff linen drill; blouse has five buttons, four pockets, yellow cloth facings; trousers to match, brown gaiters and campaign hat. Figure 2 wears waterproof overcoat. Figure 3. Regulation uniform of blue; blouse of dark-blue cloth; trousers of lighter shade, campaign hat."

36A (top) "The Fourth United States Infantry digging trenches on the extreme right of the American line and to the north of Santiago, showing the town and harbor in the distance."

4B (bottom) "The gallant Seventy First Regiment just before its 'baptism of fire'."

14B "Sudden skirmish in the palmetto brush."

36A (top) "The Fourth United States Infantry digging trenches on the extreme right of the American line and to the north of Santiago, showing the town and harbor in the distance."

4B (center) "The gallant Seventy First Regiment just before its 'baptism of fire'."

14B (bottom) "Sudden skirmish in the palmetto brush."

Philippines

33B (top) "The storming of Binando Church by Pennsylvania and Dakota troops, February 5, 1899."

32B (bottom) "The American firing line in front of Caloocan."

More Spanish American War Photos and Illustrations

More Spanish-American War Photos


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