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Entrance to the Harbor of Havana. American Marine. Philadelphia City Troopers. Sunday Afternoon Visitors in Camp. Side View of one of the Twelve-Inch Mortars. The Texas in a Fight. Bread & Coffee. Torpedo Drill on the Cruiser New York.

Order Code: CRAM-98-V-HAVANA 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 eight drawings showing the entrance to the Harbor of Havana, an American Marine, Philadelphia City Troopers cleaning their camp, Sunday Afternoon Visitors in Camp, a side view of one of the Twelve-Inch Mortars, the “Texas” in a Fight, Bread & Coffee, and a Torpedo Drill on the Cruiser “New York”.

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

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