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Camp Black, NY. Sons of Officers of Third Infantry. Lunch-hour. Officers of the Charleston. Inspection of Equipment. Tenth US Cavalry. View of Santiago. First Infantry leaving Presidio Camp, San Francisco. Charleston preparing trip to Philippines.

Order Code: CRAM-98-V-HEMPSTEAD Category:

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This illustration depicts the history of the Spanish-American War. It was made by George F. Cram in 1898. There are nine drawings showing Camp Black, Hempstead, NY, the sons of officers of the Third Infantry who enlisted as privates, lunch-hour, officers of the “Charleston” (showing the net of rope and leather overhead to protect the men from flying splinters), inspection of equipment, the Tenth US Cavalry passing down Rossville Gap, a view of Santiago from the market, First Infantry leaving Presidio Camp, San Francisco, and the “Charleston” preparing for her trip to the Philippines.

Size: 10 x 13.5 inches
Condition: Very Good
Map Maker: George F. Cram
Coloring: Black & White
Year: 1898

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