17B "How the artful Spanish sharpshooter conceals himself."
More Photos and Illustrations
21B "Spanish troops evacuating Santiago." 11C "The crack company of the crack regiment of Spanish Volunteers."
17C "Spanish guerillas crowding up to the arsenal at Santiago to surrender their arms." 14C "Spanish Infantry on the march in Cuba." 7C "Group of insurgent officers at El Guayabal, near Havana."
15C "Principal street of Santiago -- during the siege." 16C "Spanish troops evacuating Santiago."
20B "Cuban troops marching into Siboney to report to General Garcia and to aid the American soldiers." 22B "Raising the American flag over the intrenchments at Santiago." 23B "Heroic assualt of the 71st NY Volunteers at Santiago."
13C "Interior of the stone fon at Caney after the bombardment." 24B "Spaniards defending the fortifications at El Caney."
3C (left) - "Outskins of Havana -- civil guard bringing in two insurgent pacificos prisoners to their chief." 6C "A typical insurgent -- 'it is the man behind the gun."
2C "Private of the Cuban Army in full uniform." 5C "Uniforms and types of our army and navy marines." 8C "Uniforms and types of the army -- Ninth NY Volunteer Infantry."
10C "Uniforms and types of the Army and Navy -- officers of the volunteer engineers."
30C "Uniforms and types of the Army and Navy, volunteer infantry." Back to The Heliograph #109 Table of Contents Back to The Heliograph List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1998 by Richard Brooks. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |