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RMHRP4A3–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RMG0A85D–In the rear of the Battle - Wounded on the San Juan Road, Spanish American War, 1898
RMGNTCR5–General Hawkins at The Battle of San Juan Hill, 1 July 1898, aka the Battle for the San Juan Heights, during the Spanish-American War. Hamilton Smith Hawkins, 1834–1910. United States Army Major General during the Spanish–American War. After the drawing by R.F. Zogbaum.
RMB5XJE7–Colonel Roosevelt and Rough Riders where they charged over San Juan Hill Spanish American War. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RM2R1FB9R–The Storming of San Juan - The Head of the Charge - Santiago de Cuba, July 1, 1898 - Spanish American War
RF2GDHRHT–This 1899 illustration shows: “The Capture of San Juan.” Painting illustrating the capture of San Juan Hill, July 2, 1898, during the Spanish -American War. The Americans took the blockhouse and San Juan Hill from the Spanish, a key event in ending the war and the surrender of the Spanish. The Battle of San Juan Hill, also known as the Battle for the San Juan Heights, was a major battle of the Spanish–American War fought between an American force under the command of William Rufus Shafter and Joseph Wheeler against a Spanish force led by Arsenio Linares y Pombo.
RMEP8D58–Engagement between the USS Yosemite and the Spanish forts and war vessels at San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 28, 1898 during the Spanish American War
RM2J435MC–Spanish-American War (1898). Spanish Navy. Destroyer 'Terror' (1896), anchored in San Juan de Puerto Rico. Photoengraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RM2R1FBA7–The Auxiliary Cruiser St Paul repulsing the Spanish Torpedo Boat Destroyer Terror off San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 22, 1898 during the Spanish American War
RMKWDJBX–Illustration of the assault of the dismounted Rough Riders during the Battle of San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898, Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 34)
RMB1EFHX–Lithograph showing various scenes of the Spanish American War of 1898
RMCNYYD5–Spanish-American War, 1898, Puerto Rico, bombardment of San Juan, 12.5.1898, contemporary wood engraving, after drawing by A. de Caula, Spanish American, bombardment, USA, Spain, colonial war, Caribbean, the Caribbean Sea, 19th century, historic, historical, shelling, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFA38FDR–Capture of San Juan Blockhouse in Spanish-American War 1898
RMBXF29W–Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's famous regiment Rough Riders chargins San Juan Hill during the Spanish American War in 1898. Cavalry
RMEP4N5N–Map of Puerto Rico at the time of the Spanish American War, 1898
RMFF9MYJ–CUBA: TENTH CAVALRY, 1898. /nMembers of the U.S. Tenth (Colored) Cavalry on San Juan Hill, Cuba, following its capture, July 1898, during the Spanish American War. Oil over a photograph.
RMFYE1TN–On the blockade off San Juan - Under the Cruiser's Guns - Spanish American War, 1898
RMBRA1KB–1890s AMERICAN TROOPS CHARGE SAN JUAN HILL CUBA JULY 1 1898 DURING SPANISH AMERICAN WAR BATTLE SCENE
RMENRRP6–Marines from the Spanish Gunboats Vigilia and Alcedo falling into a Cuban ambush near the mouth of the San Juan River during the Cuban War of Independence
RMKWDM2G–Illustration of the assault of the dismounted Rough Riders during the Battle of San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898, Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 34)
RMB5CKX6–'How the day was won' Charge of the Tenth Cavalry Regiment U.S.A. San Juan Hill; Cuba, July 1st 1898
RMC5DH47–On May 12, 1898 during the Spanish-American War, U.S. Navy warships bombard San Juan, Puerto Rico.
RMB5GTN4–US Navy cruiser St. Paul shelling Spanish destroyer Terror off San Juan Puerto Rico 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMENH55B–Troop C, Ninth U.S Cavalry Captain Taylor Leading the Charge at San Juan during the Spanish American War, 1898
RMFBC90X–Charge of the Rough Riders at The Battle of San Juan Hill, near Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, July 1, 1898, aka the battle for the San Juan Heights, decisive battle of the Spanish–American War.
RMBGY62W–Rough Riders, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, during the Spanish-American War, 1898
RMGX32FM–Troop C, Ninth U.S. Cavalry, Captain Taylor leading the charge at The Battle of San Juan Hill, 1 July 1898, aka the battle for the San Juan Heights, during the Spanish-American War.
RM2BDYE10–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RMKWDJBK–US 16th Infantry under Spanish fire in San Juan creek bottom, during the Battle of San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898, Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 31)
RMHRP4A9–Bombardment of San Juan, 1898
RM2R3GD7A–US Army troops armed with Krag rifles in San Juan Hill, Cuba, during the Spanish American War, 1898.
RMBRA9D7–1800s 1890sILLUSTRATION CHARGE OF AMERICAN TROOPS UP SAN JUAN HILL JULY 1 1898 DURING SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
RMCBFAA7–[Colonel Roosevelt and his Rough Riders at the top of the hill which they captured, Battle of San Juan] / by William Dinwiddie.
RMW7EFBJ–Juan Lazaga (1845-1898), Spanish naval captain during the Spanish-American War, (c1910). Artist: Unknown
RF2G27H0K–Col. Theodore Roosevelt leading the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War.
RME8T4D3–1898 AMERICAN SOLDIERS ADVANCING ON SAN JUAN HILL IN CUBA SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
RMMAKHXE–The 10th U.S. Cavalry, a regiment of African American soldiers, served with distinction in Cuba as part of the force that captured San Juan with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War. The uniform helmet, trousers and coat belonged to Lt. William Harvey Smith, who was killed during the battle. Title: Dress Uniform Helmet, Trousers and Coat of Lt. William Harvey Smith, Tenth U.S. Cavalry . between 1883 and 1898.
RF2G40YJ8–Teddy's Terrors, 1898 Sheet Music
RMKWDM2C–US 16th Infantry under Spanish fire in San Juan creek bottom, during the Battle of San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898, Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 31)
RM2RG8W8K–BOMBARDMENT OF SAN JUAN
RMGG2D90–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and his rangers on San Juan Hill 1898 Cuba Washington. Library of Congress
RMDE8WHN–Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill in 1898, c. 1900. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)
RM2K6MNHF–Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders after capturing Kettle Hill in Cuba in July 1898, along with members of the 3rd Volunteers and the regular Army black 10th Cavalry
RM2BNTY5G–Puerto Rico. Ciudad de San Juan. La entrada del puerto. De izquierda a derecha: Isla de Cabras, Baluarte de San Agustín, bateria de Santa Elena y Castillo del Morro. Grabado. La Ilustración Española y Americcana,22 de mayo de 1898.
RMBD785H–Bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 12 1898
RM2J4H6DP–Madrid, Spain. Solemn Te Deum held on 24 January 1898 in the chapel of the Royal Palace, thanksgiving for the pacification of the Philippines (Spanish colonial territory). Illustration by Comba. Photoengraving by Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1898.
RMEDB7WT–The Protocol or Peace Tree, San Juan Hill, Cuba 1903
RMKWDJBY–African Americans of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments during the Battle of San Juan Hill. They charged the block house at San Juan Heights, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 35)
RMHRP4A4–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RM2M1XX2H–The bombardment of San Juan by Admiral Sampson , Bombardment, Warships, Naval warfare, Spanish-American War, 1898
RMHEMEA9–Buffalo Soldier prints, by famed historical artist Dale Gallon, hang in the U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters on Fort Bragg, N.C., Feb. 12, 2013. The prints, located on the first floor near the USARC G-4, are in commemoration of Black History month. In this painting, acting Color Sergeant George Berry of Troop G, 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment, carries the national flag of his own command as well as the standard of the 3rd U.S. Cavalry Regiment in the assault upon the Spanish works on Kettle Hill, San Juan Heights, Cuba, July 1, 1898. Buffalo soldiers highlighted in USARC display 130212-A-XN
RMCBFB7H–General view of San Juan Hill showing Bloody Pond, Cuba (looking West).
RM2A41YBM–"St. Paul" in Bay, firing over Top of Hill, during "Rough Riders" Fight, June 24th', Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). The American liner SS 'Saint Paul' fired on the Spanish cruiser 'Isabel II' during the 2nd battle of San Juan. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London & New York, 1899]
RFRFFFRY–Santiago, Cuba 2019/0118 San Juan Hill is a series of hills to the east of Santiago, Cuba Santiago, Photo by Dennis Brack
RMDC0MN1–SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898 TROOP C NINTH CAVALRY CAPTAIN TAYLOR LEADING A CHARGE SAN JUAN CUBA
RMPA4R34–. English: The 10th U.S. Cavalry, a regiment of African American soldiers, served with distinction in Cuba as part of the force that captured San Juan with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War. The uniform helmet, trousers and coat belonged to Lt. William Harvey Smith, who was killed during the battle. Title: Dress Uniform Helmet, Trousers and Coat of Lt. William Harvey Smith, Tenth U.S. Cavalry . between 1883 and 1898 592 Dress Uniform Helmet, Trousers and Coat of Lt. William Harvey Smith, Tenth U.S. Cavalry
RF2P18M0H–Teddy's Terrors, 1898 Sheet Music featuring Theodore Roosevelt on horseback during his charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish American War
RMKWDM2H–African Americans of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments during the Battle of San Juan Hill. They charged the block house at San Juan Heights, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 35)
RM2RG8XKF–General H S Hawkins at the Battle of San Juan.
RM2R3GCW1–Colonel Theodore Roosevelt leading the Rough Riders.
RM2K63P5F–Battle of San Juan. Captain Grimes' Battery going up El Poso Hill.
RM2K898WB–Te Deum held on 24 January 1898 in the chapel of the Royal Palace, thanksgiving for the pacification of the Philippines.
RM2K63N42–United States warships bombard San Juan, which will later be taken by the ground forces, including Theodore Roosevelt
RM2BNTX2T–Guerra hispano-estadounidense o Guerra de Cuba. Conflicto bélico entre España y Estados Unidos en 1898, resultado de la intervención estadounidense en la guerra de independencia cubana. Marina de guerra española. Destructor de torpederos'Terror', fondeado en San Juan de Puerto Rico. Fotograbado. La Ilustración Española y Americana,22 de junio de 1898.
RM2RG8W9A–BATTLE OF EL CANEY The heavily defended hills of El Caney and San Juan are taken by the Americans after fierce Spanish resistance
RMKWDJC0–African Americans of Troop C, Ninth US Cavalry, with Capt. Taylor, leading the charge. In the background is the blockhouse at San Juan Heights. July 1, 1898, Battle of San Juan Hill, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 36)
RMHRP4A2–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RM2K63N3D–BATTLE OF EL CANEY Americans under General Shafter overwhelm the Spanish positions at El Caney and San Juan Hill : the final charge of Chaffee's Brigade
RM2M32RG6–General view of San Juan Hill, showing Bloody Pond, Cuba (looking west) , Battlefields, Spanish-American War, 1898
RM2RG8XJR–A Temporary Hospital at 'Bloody Ford' during the Battle of San Juan.
RM2A41YBT–'Tree from which Captain Paget...Saw...San Juan Battle', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). 'Tree from which Captain Paget and Other Foreigners as well as Several Correspondents, Saw First Hour and a Half of San Juan Battle'. US soldiers and journalists watch the third Battle of San Juan, fought off Puerto Rico. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson N
RFRFFFR2–Santiago, Cuba 2019/0118 San Juan Hill is a series of hills to the east of Santiago, Cuba Santiago, Photo by Dennis Brack
RMKWDM2K–African Americans of Troop C, Ninth US Cavalry, with Capt. Taylor, leading the charge. In the background is the blockhouse at San Juan Heights. July 1, 1898, Battle of San Juan Hill, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 36)
RMRC4W2F–Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill in 1898. Museum: Regional W. Wereshchagin Art Museum, Mykolaiv. Author: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich.
RMKWDJBJ–Soldiers below the field on which the Battle of San Juan Hill was fought on July 1, 1898. A column of solders walks on the road below. Defensive trenches, gun positions and the blockhouse were captured in one action of the Siege of Santiago, with the strategic objective to besiege and capture of the city of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish American War (BSLOC 2017 10 30)
RMHRP4A1–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RM2M2E0C8–Cuba. In the trenches on San Juan Hill , Firearms, Soldiers, Campaigns & battles, Trench warfare, Spanish-American War, 1898
RM2A41YB0–'Graduates of '98', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). US Army soldiers Lieutenant C. W. Exton, (20th Infantry), Crallé, Davis and Lafferty at Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, before leaving for Cuba: 'the last photograph taken of Lafferty and Davis...killed before San Juan...They had all four been graduated from West Point only a few brief weeks previously'. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as
RMKWDM2B–Soldiers below the field on which the Battle of San Juan Hill was fought on July 1, 1898. A column of solders walks on the road below. Defensive trenches, gun positions and the blockhouse were captured in one action of the Siege of Santiago, with the strategic objective to besiege and capture of the city of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish American War (BSLOC 2017 10 30)
RMKWDJBN–US soldiers engaged in battle at El Pozo Centra, half a mile from the action on San Juan Hill. Four cannons fired from El Pozo supported the attack on San Juan Hill, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War in Cuba. Wash drawing by William Glackens (BSLOC 2017 10 32)
RMHRP4A0–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RM2M3T3XE–San Juan Hill, where Col. Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' led the charge. -The victorious army in camp, Cuba , Military camps, Tents, Spanish-American War, 1898
RM2A41YBA–'The Last Photograph of Sergeant "Willie" Tiffany', Spanish-American War, 12 June 1898, (1899). '...Tiffany, Going Abroad the "Matteawan", Sunday Afternoon, June 12th'. Left-right: (unknown man), William Tiffany, Henry Bull and Craig Wadsworth boarding a troopship at Port Tampa, Florida, USA. Tiffany (1863-1898) survived the Battle of San Juan Heights unhurt and was given a battlefield commission as a second lieutenant, but was among several Rough Riders who died of yellow fever or malaria. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the
RMKWDM2D–US soldiers engaged in battle at El Pozo Centra, half a mile from the action on San Juan Hill. Four cannons fired from El Pozo supported the attack on San Juan Hill, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War in Cuba. Wash drawing by William Glackens (BSLOC 2017 10 32)
RMKWDJCM–Bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 12, 1898 lasted for 3 hours. US Admiral William Sampsons main objective was to engage the Spanish Fleet. Failing in that, he attacked San Juan’s fortifications, loosing 2 US sailors and killing 8 civilians. Sec. of Navy Long noted the attack inflicted little damage with much expensive ammunition (BSLOC 2017 10 51)
RMHRP4A5–Battle of San Juan Hill, 1898
RM2M3T406–San Juan Hill, where Col. Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' led the charge. -The victorious army in camp, Cuba , Military camps, Tents, Spanish-American War, 1898
RMW7EGRD–The combat of San Juan, (1898), 1920s. Artist: Unknown
RMKWDM3G–Bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 12, 1898 lasted for 3 hours. US Admiral William Sampsons main objective was to engage the Spanish Fleet. Failing in that, he attacked San Juan’s fortifications, loosing 2 US sailors and killing 8 civilians. Sec. of Navy Long noted the attack inflicted little damage with much expensive ammunition (BSLOC 2017 10 51)
RMKWDJBD–Birdseye view of the Santiago Campaign of the Spanish American War. The Spanish fleet trapped by US blockade, and US troops are fighting for positions at Santiago de Cuba. On July 1, 1898 the army besieged the city of Santiago. One of the fights to capture the San Juan Heights was the Battle of San Juan Hill (BSLOC 2017 10 26)
RMHRP4A6–Lt. Colonel Roosevelt with Rough Riders, 1898
RMKWDM24–Birdseye view of the Santiago Campaign of the Spanish American War. The Spanish fleet trapped by US blockade, and US troops are fighting for positions at Santiago de Cuba. On July 1, 1898 the army besieged the city of Santiago. One of the fights to capture the San Juan Heights was the Battle of San Juan Hill (BSLOC 2017 10 26)
RMKWDJBF–Battle of El Caney was fought on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish–American War in Cuba. US Forces captured the town and installations to support the main attack on the San Juan Heights. In the background are Spanish ships blockaded in the Santiago Bay by US Navy at far right. The US military used observation balloons during the Santiago Campaign (BSLOC 2017 10 28)
RMHRP464–Lt Colonel Roosevelt, Rough Rider, 1898
RMKWDM28–Battle of El Caney was fought on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish–American War in Cuba. US Forces captured the town and installations to support the main attack on the San Juan Heights. In the background are Spanish ships blockaded in the Santiago Bay by US Navy at far right. The US military used observation balloons during the Santiago Campaign (BSLOC 2017 10 28)
RMKWDJBG–Battle of El Caney was fought on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish–American War in Cuba. US Forces captured the town and installations to support the main attack on the San Juan Heights. In the background are Spanish ships blockaded in the Santiago Bay by US Navy at far right. The US military used observation balloons during the Santiago Campaign (BSLOC 2017 10 29)
RMHRP1D0–Lt Colonel Roosevelt, Rough Rider, 1898
RMKWDM29–Battle of El Caney was fought on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish–American War in Cuba. US Forces captured the town and installations to support the main attack on the San Juan Heights. In the background are Spanish ships blockaded in the Santiago Bay by US Navy at far right. The US military used observation balloons during the Santiago Campaign (BSLOC 2017 10 29)
RMKWDJBR–Captain George Grime’s battery going up El Pozo Hill to support the advance against Santiago Heights. July 1, 1898. Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 33)
RMKWDM2E–Captain George Grime’s battery going up El Pozo Hill to support the advance against Santiago Heights. July 1, 1898. Spanish-American War, during the Siege of Santiago (BSLOC 2017 10 33)
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