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  1. Breve Historia de la guerra del 98 / A Brief History of the Spanish-American war (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Canales, Miguel Del Rey, 2010-10-13
  2. A History of the Spanish-American War of 1898 by Tither Richard H. (Richard Handfield), 2009-05-20
  3. The American-Spanish War: A History by the War Leaders by Haskell Publishers, 2009-09-09
  4. PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. A PICTORIAL AND DESCRIPTIVE RECORD OF EVENTS ON LAND AND SEA WITH PORTRAITS AND BIOGRAPHIES OF LEADERS ON BOTH SIDES by United States Army, 1898
  5. History of the Spanish-American War, Embracing a Complete Review of Our Relations with Spain. by HENRY. WATTERSON, 1898-01-01
  6. Official history of the Spanish-American War;: A pictorial and descriptive record of the Cuban Rebellion, the causes that invovled the United States, and ... climate, production, history and people by Marcus Joseph Wright, 1900
  7. The American-Spanish War: A History By The War Leaders by Various Authors, 2010-09-10
  8. Blue Jackets Of '98: A History Of The Spanish-American War (1899) by Willis John Abbot, 2010-09-10
  9. History Of The Spanish-American War: Embracing A Complete Review Of Our Relations With Spain by Henry Watterson, 2010-09-10
  10. Blue Jackets Of '98: A History Of The Spanish-American War (1899) by Willis John Abbot, 2010-09-10
  11. The Spanish-American War: A Documentary History with Commentaries by Brad K. Berner, 2009-07-27
  12. The Great American-Spanish War Scenes: A History of the war in cuba and the United states conflict with Spain by Edgar; Hart, E.H. (photog.) Johnston, 1898-01-01
  13. PICTORIAL ATLAS ILLUSTRATING THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR: COMPRISING A HISTORY OF THE GREAT CONFLICT OF THE UNITED STATES WITH SPAIN...WITH OVER 150 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS... FULL AND ACCURATE MAPS... by Leroy Armstrong, 1899
  14. Philippine Revolution: José Rizal, Andrés Bonifacio, Spanish?American War, Spanish Empire, History of the Philippines, Professional Wrestling, Pin (professional wrestling.

81. Battleship Oregon
USS Oregon history, crew roster, crew diaries, photos, and specifications.
http://www.spanamwar.com/oregon.htm
USS OREGON
By Patrick McSherry Click here for a crew roster of the USS OREGON!
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Other views of the OREGON: Bow view Broadside
GENERAL:
The USS OREGON was one of the newest American battleships in 1898. Her run from the Pacific to the Atlantic at the outbreak of hostilities was a highlight of the conflict. OREGON took part in the destruction of the Spanish Fleet at Santiago, Cuba, and is credited for actions against the Spanish vessels INFANTA MARIA TERESA VISCAYA ALMIRANTE OQUENDO PLUTON, and FUROR in that engagement.
BACKGROUND:
The USS OREGON was one of the new fleet of battleships promoted a special board created in 1890 to recommend the manner in which to update the U.S. Navy so that it could defend adequately against the imperial world powers, as well as by the nations of South America (several of which had larger vessels than any in the U.S. Navy). The board realized the need for battleships with a long-range cruising capability. However, many members of the United States Congress were in favor of Isolationism, and opposed long-range battleships as they were obviously not intended strictly for coastal defense. To assuage fears of the Isolationists, the new class of vessels were called "Sea-going coast-line Battleships". The name, an all-covering oxymoron, was thought to be particularly brilliant and useful by Theodore Roosevelt after he became Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy. Three ships were authorized for construction

82. Logo Wednesday, February 05, 2003
US ARMY BANDS IN history THE spanishamerican war AND THE PHILIPPINEINSURRECTION. On February 15, 1898, an explosion sank the USS
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Friday, April 11, 2003 U.S. ARMY BANDS IN HISTORY THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
AND THE PHILIPPINE INSURRECTION On February 15, 1898, an explosion sank the USS MAINE in Havana Harbor killing 266 of its crew. The American people wanted revenge. "Remember the Maine" became their slogan. They called upon the Army to fight a war far from its homeland. After several land actions and two naval victories, the War with Spain ended in just three months. Although the battles were minor, musicians again proved they were a still viable part of the Army during peace or war. Since almost every regiment maintained a band, bands and field musicians could be found at the front. While at the front at Santiago, Musician Herman Phisterer, Company H, 21st Infantry, earned the Medal of Honor for assisting in the rescue of wounded in front of the lines while under heavy fire. Musician Oscar N. Oden, Troop 1, 10th Colored Cavalry, recommended for the Medal of Honor, received a Certificate of Merit for his actions at San Juan. He continually exposed himself to heavy fire to obtain the exact range of the Spanish position. With the close of the Spanish-American War, Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States. The Filipinos, feeling they had only exchanged one master for another, continued fighting for some years.

83. The General Research Division
intended to lead the reader interested in the spanishamerican war, to materialsin the General Research Division and the United States history, Local history
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/spanamerwar/Menu.html

84. Bridgeport Harbor Lighthouse, Bridgeport, CT
history plus descriptive information on lighthouse which was outfitted with ten inch guns during the spanish american war.
http://www.ais.org/~lsa/ct11.html
Bridgeport Harbor Lighthouse (1851)
Bridgeport, CT
The first lighthouse, built in 1851 on the west side of the harbor entrance, was a squarish structure mounted on 4 iron piles. At the top was an octagonal cupola, holding a sixth-order lens. The beacon was a fixed red light. The light was small and the structure was abused by waves, wind, and ice. Sometimes it went unlit because it was manned from shore. In 1870, due to increased traffic and the unreliability of the earlier light, funds were raised to build a new light to replace the older structure. The new light was located about 1 mile from land. It was built of wood and placed on screw-piles. The tower itself was placed at the front center of the house. The beacon was a more powerful, fourth-order lens, again displaying a fixed red light. In 1871, the lighthouse became operational. Due to its remoteness, access by the outside world was limited. During the winter of 1893, the harbor froze over and many visitors flocked to the lighthouse. The other noteworthy event involving the Bridgeport Harbor Light was the Spanish American war. The War Department decided to outfit the lighthouse with ten-inch guns in April 1898. Shipments of cement and rocks were delivered by schooner. These materials were used to build up the foundation of the lighthouse.

85. Spanish-American War: Research Guide
HPR 881056 Sections of this general history deal with the spanish-AmericanWar in Puerto Rico as well as other related issues.
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/spanamerwar/PuertoRico.html
General Research Division
The Spanish-American War: A Research Guide
Return to Table of Contents Continue Spanish-American War Research Guide
Puerto Rico
General works
Brau, Salvador. Historia de Puerto Rico. Rio Piedras: Editorial Edil, 1978. [HPR 84-595] A history of Puerto Rico from the beginning of the Spanish colonization to the start of the U. S. occupation. Díaz Soler, Luis M. Puerto Rico desde sus orígenes hasta el cese de la dominación española. Rio Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1993. [HPR 95-4631] A history of Puerto Rico from pre-Columbian times to the transfer from Spanish to U. S. sovereignty. Each chapter is followed by a selective bibliography. Ribes Tovar, Federico. Enciclopedia puertorriqueña ilustrada. The Puerto Rican heritage encyclopedia. San Juan: Plus Ultra Educational Publishers, 1970. [*R-HPR] Volume 1 has a section on the Spanish-American War in Puerto Rico. In English and Spanish. Figueroa, Loida. Breve historia de Puerto Rico (Desde el crepúsculo del dominio español hasta la antesala de la Ley Foraker) C. 1892-1900, segunda parte. Rio Piedras: Editorial Edil, 1977.

86. UF Libraries: Florida History Materials (Cuba And Spanish American War)
Florida history Materials Covering. Cuba and spanish american war.at the University of Florida. Titles 85 Titles. Pictures and Prints;
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Florida History Materials Covering
Cuba and Spanish American War
at the University of Florida

87. Spanish-American War Experience Of Clyde Karshner
The spanishamerican war Experience of Clyde Karshner, reprintedfrom September/October 1996 issue of Michigan history.
http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/span_am/

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The Spanish-American War Experience of Clyde F. Karshner By Mary Karshner "Everything now looks as though Spain blew up the Maine . If she did—Lord pity her. Would I enlist? Well you needn't guess again." On 21 February 1898, less than a week after the USS Maine sank in the harbor at Havana, Cuba, Clyde F. Karshner wrote this observation in his diary. Three weeks later the nineteen-year-old from Big Rapids joined the Michigan National Guard. On April 26 Karshner and his unit, Company A, Fifth Regiment, left Big Rapids for Camp Eaton, where Michigan volunteers were training for the recently declared war with Spain. "It was hard to leave everyone"; but soon after arriving at the training camp near Brighton, he noted: "A week ago we were all good-for-nothing tin soldiers but today we are all nice fellows and good brave men." On May 23 the Michigan men, following an inspection and an oath of allegiance, were mustered into federal service as Company A, Thirty-fourth Regiment, Michigan Volunteer Infantry. After a few weeks of additional training in Virginia, they headed to war. Clyde's company landed in Cuba on Friday, July 1. They marched all night and by the next day the Michiganians were a mile and a half from heavy fighting at Santiago. "We were marched around the hill where the fighting was taking place and placed under the brow of the hill while the bullets and shells whistled and screamed over us. After about two hours the Spanish got our location and then poured it into us without any return fire." On July 3 he noted: "Wounded and dead are being brought in constantly. The charge up the hill at the blockhouse day before yesterday by the colored regulars was the bravest charge since the charge of the light brigade. Boys are being picked off down by the creek by sharpshooters. We are getting a real taste of war."

88. The Spanish-American War And President McKinley
diplomatic history and foreign policy. It substantially supersedes other accountsof the coming of the spanishamerican war, the war itself, and the aftermath
http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/gouspa.html
The Spanish-American War and President McKinley
Lewis L. Gould
x, 166 pages, illustrated, 6 x 9
Paper ISBN 0-7006-0227-5, $9.95 This succinct, readable paperback, an outgrowth of the author's highly-acclaimed volume The Presidency of William McKinley, deserves widespread adoption in courses on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US. diplomatic history and foreign policy. It substantially supersedes other accounts of the coming of the Spanish-American War, the war itself, and the aftermath of the conflict. Based on the most up-to-date research available, it provides a new and refreshing perspective on McKinley's handling of the war. According to Gould, McKinley's expansive view of presidential power had a significant effect on his role as commander-in-chief during the war years and on his efforts to make the White House a command post. McKinley laid the foundation of the modern presidency by his courageous and principled presidential leadership during the coming of the war, by the way he conducted and oversaw the war itself, and by the manner in which he made peace with Spain, acquired the Philippines, and gained approval of the Treaty of Paris in the Senate. Gould's thought-provoking analysis may cause scholars to rethink the era in a new way; its lively style will be appreciated by students.

89. History News Network
Comment about Is the US an Empire? Subject spanish american war. PostedBy David Salmanson. Date Posted February 5, 2003, 148 PM.
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Subject: Spanish American War Posted By: David Salmanson Date Posted: February 5, 2003, 1:48 PM While the Cuba case is certainly anti-imperial, I wonder where Puerto Rico fits into this scenario, or for that matter Guam. Many New Mexicans would assert that after the Mexican American war their land holdings, guaranteed by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, were systematically stolen using legal and extra-legal means and as such would fit under the definition of imperialism no mater how democratic seeming the integration of NM into the republic seemed. Click here to go back to the article. HELP HNN Please Make a Donation History News Network
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91. Women In War The Spanish American War
on a US Hospital ship. For more images of nurses in the spanish AmericanWar visit history ANC. Ellen May Tower of Byron, Michigan
http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/femvets3.html
Women Were There
The Wars of 1812 and 1846 and the Spanish American War
The War of 1812
The USS CONSTITUTION met and defeated HMS GUERRIERE, the first in a grand succession of victories in the War of 1812. It was during this ferocious battle that the seamen, astonished at the way the British cannonballs were bouncing off the Constitution's hull, cried out -"Her sides are made of iron!" Thus, her nickname,"Old Ironsides."
What was not known at the time was the fact that a U.S. Marine, serving aboard Old Ironsides, as George Baker, was actually Lucy Brewer. Eventually the Marine Corps reluctantly acknowledged that Lucy Brewer was perhaps the very first woman marine. Here's the way the Historical Division of the USMC tells the Lucy Brewer story:
It would be over one hundred years before the Marine Corps seriously began to recruit women - August 1918 - to be specific.
Mexican American War - 1846
Sarah Borginis:
Mrs. Borginis and a Mrs.Foley enlisted with their husbands into the 8th calvary at the Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Sarah became the principal cook at Fort Brown (Fort Texas) and stayed on the job when General Taylor moved most of his troops to the mouth of the Rio Grande. However, when the Mexicans began bombarding Fort Texas, (Fort Brown) from their positions at Matamoros, she was isssued a musket. It's said she took an active part in the ensuing fray, never missing a target or preparing a meal. Gen. Zachary Taylor breveted her to colonel, making her the first female colonel of the U.S.Army. She moved to El Paso and opened a hotel. For years it was a favorite stop of '49ers heading for the California gold fields. She later moved to Arizona and ran a Yuma saloon until her death in 1866. Col. Borginis was buried at Fort Yuma with full Military Honors - the first woman to be a ranking U.S.Army officer - albeit a brevet one.

92. INDEX TO SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR IN TAMPA
s......TAMPA IN THE spanishamerican war. A Florida history Internet Project.IN THEIR OWN WORDS OBSERVATIONS OF TAMPA IN 1898.
http://www.floridahistory.org/events/index98.htm
TAMPA IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
A Florida History Internet Project
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: OBSERVATIONS OF TAMPA IN 1898
Descriptions of Tampa in 1898 by people observing the invasion forces
TEDDY ROOSEVELT VIEWS TAMPA DURING HIS 1898 VISIT
Colonel, First Volunteer Cavalry, United States Army
OTHER MILITARY VOICES IN TAMPA
CIVILIAN OBSERVERS IN TAMPA
DOWNTOWN TAMPA IN 1898
SEVENTH AVENUE, YBOR CITY IN 1898 ...
PORT TAMPA: INVASION PORT
GOOD SOURCES OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND MATERIALS ON TAMPA IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
WEHMAN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION OF SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
ENSMINGER BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION OF SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
FLORIDA STATE OF ARCHIVES POSTCARD AND PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR CENTENNIAL WEBSITE OF NAVAL SHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI POSTCARD COLLECTION
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVES ...
HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA

93. Reference Links - American History - Gilded Age To World Power
Service); Turn Of The Century history; William McKinley (Encyclopeidaamericana); spanishamerican war (National Park Service); spanish
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REFERENCE LINKS - AMERICAN HISTORY
GILDED AGE TO WORLD POWER

94. The Quiz Did Your High School History Prepare You To Take This
the least coverage in american history textbooks? King Phillip's war French andIndian war american Revolution war of 1812 Mexican war spanishamerican war.
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95. Modern American History Lesson Plan: The Spanish-American War
Course Modern american history. Topic spanish american war Era Outcomes Peoplesof the Nation and World, Geography Teacher Background Students should
http://www.wcboe.k12.md.us/mainfold/curric/secsoc/spanamwar.htm
Course: Modern American History Topic: Spanish American War Era
Outcomes: Peoples of the Nation and World, Geography
Teacher Background:
Students should recognize the political, humanitarian, and economic implications which were involved with the acquisition of the Philippines following the Spanish American War. Information needed to be included:
  • Present reasons for acquiring the Philippines Identify government's official position for acquisition of the Philippines Explore the reasons for opposition to acquiring the Philippines Identify ways the U.S. government attempted to help the Philippines develop its economy, educational system, etc.
Description of Sample Activities:
1. Have students compute the distance between the U.S. and the Philippines. Upon completion of this activity, instruct students to imagine themselves as late 19th century United States citizens. Have them form teams and debate the pros/cons of annexing the Philippines.
2. Have students research the economic conditions and educational system of the late 19th century Philippines and compare these conditions to those of the Philippines of the late 1940's. Based on these comparisons have students write a conclusion to the following question: Did the Philippines benefit from a United States takeover?
3. Have students research Teddy Roosevelt's beliefs and attitudes about the Philippines. Using the events that actually took place in the Pacific Rim in the 20th century, have students assess the validity of Roosevelt's position.

96. Wars In American History
wars in american history. american Revolution Civil war Plains Indians wars spanishamerican war World war I World war II Holocaust Cold war
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    98. 19th Century American History
    Regions of North America Toward a Common Multicultural America Mind and Bodyhistory of Psychology Hyper history spanish american war Centennial Website
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    19th Century American History
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    99. Living History Reenactment Sites On The WWW
    groups Part of the spanish american war Centennial website, this site lists linksof reenacting units depicting the Boys of '98. 20th Century Living history.
    http://www.flint.lib.mi.us/fpl/resources/reenactment/livhis_www.html
    WebSource @ the Flint Public Library
    Living History Reenactment Sites on the WWW
    Medieval Living History Spanish Colonial Living History 18th Century Living History 19th Century Living History ... Heritage Organizations
    Medieval Living History
    Medieval Soldiers
    Knights and soldiers reenacting history from the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
    New Varangian Guard
    International reenactment organization specializing in living history impressions of the Byzantine Empire (9th-13th Century).
    The Society for Creative Anachronism
    The network for reenactors interested in researching the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
    Spanish Colonial Living History, 1514-1827
    Hispanic Living History
    Provides links to living history organizations reenacting for Spanish colonial history in the New World.
    The Ranch of the Swallows
    Living History Museum depicting the history of New Mexico in the early 1700s..
    18th Century Living History
    Revolutionary War Reenactors
    Provides many links to people and units recreating living history during the American Revolutionary War.

    100. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Program
    Program. Crucible of Empire The spanishamerican war, Part 2; Volume 313. CRUCIBLE OF EMPIRE, a two-hour documentary for national
    http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/program.asp?item_id=12718

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