At Drill Charge Bayonets!. Moving South. Corporals Guard, Second Regiment, First Brigade. Prairie Schooners. In the Iowa’s Fighting Top. Bidding Good-bye. Troop C Polishing Up. Taking it Easy in Camp. The Brooklyn Marines. Destitute Reconcentrados.
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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 ten drawings showing “At Drill Charge Bayonets!’, “Previous to Moving South”, Corporal’s Guard, Second Regiment, First Brigade, “Prairie Schooners”, in the “Iowa’s” Fighting Top, mothers and sweethearts bidding good-bye to the boys in blue, troop C polishing up, taking it easy in camp, the “Brooklyn Marines”, and the destitute Reconcentrados waiting on Sunday afternoon for supplies.
Size: 10.25 x 13.5 inches
Condition: Very Good
Map Maker: George F. Cram
Coloring: Black & White
Year: 1898
Condition: Very Good
Map Maker: George F. Cram
Coloring: Black & White
Year: 1898
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