A VETERAN OFFICER OF THE CIVIL WAR. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may ...
On June 22, 1898, the first U.S. troops landed on Cuban land. For months, U.S. troops had been stationed in Tampa, Florida, the place Brigadier General William had chosen as the staging ground for ...
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José Martí and the Second Cuban War of IndependenceGalvanized by the sacrifice of their moral leader, Cuban patriots intensified their struggle, delivering defeat after defeat on the Spanish army. By 1898, after three years of relentless fighting ...
became the military leader of the Cuban revolution in 1895. Garcia (1839-1898), one of the best known Cuban insurgents, was an essential factor in the U.S. military's success in Cuba. Garcia ...
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Deseret News archives: Treaty was signed to end Spanish-American War. What it meant for UtahnsThe Treaty of Paris, signed Dec. 10, 1898, also granted Cuba its freedom. Its ratification was front page news in the Deseret Evening News. For Utahns, the end of the war meant a great deal.
of North Carolina Press, 1999. Pp. xi, 273. Illus, notes, biblio., index. $18.95 paper. ISBN:0-8078-4783-6. A study of the Cuban revolutionary army, which in the interests of victory attempted and to ...
Known as El Grito de Baire, which occurred on February 24, 1895, it marked the beginning of that conflict organized from ...
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