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  1. People at the Center of The Spanish-American War by David King, 2005-01-11
  2. With Sampson Through The War: Being An Account Of The Naval Operations Of The North Atlantic Squadron During The Spanish American War Of 1898 by William Sampson, Robley D. Evans, et all 2007-06-25

141. Scholar-Sailors In The Spanish-American War
The story of the USS Yosemite and the men of the Michigan Naval Militia who served on her in the spanish american war.
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web hosting domain names email addresses 1898 Los Documentos de Puerto Rico Scholar-Sailors in the Spanish-American War Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc. In the pre-dawn darkness of the 28th of June of 1898 an American warship, the U.S.S. Yossemite , lay in wait off the coast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Although commissioned as a cruiser, she was not originally built for battle. Until recently, she was El Sud, a 6,000-ton cargo ship owned by the Morgan Steamship Company and converted from freighter to fighter, at the outset of the Spanish American War. Three-inch thick steel plates were mounted athwart her engines and a ten-foot berm of coal formed a dubious barrier of protection around her boilers. A pair of five-inch, guns were placed on her forward and aft decks. Her other armaments included a set of three six-pounders on both the port and starboard decks and another set of three rapid-fire cannons in hull ports on the broadsides, below. In all, she carried sixteen guns and to complete her vestment as a warship she was painted "fighting gray".
The U.S.S. Yossemite

142. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: AR-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Arkansas and/or participated in military operations in Arkansas during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
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143. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: GA-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Georgia and/or participated in military operations in Georgia during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
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144. Invasión Yanqui: The Mexican War
The North american intervention . Graphics intensive site offering 26 chapters of text in English and spanish, and hundreds of images. Includes an MPEG demo.
http://www.humanities-interactive.org/invasionyanqui/
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Recuerdo de la Guerra con los Estados Unidos
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145. V.P.I. In The Spanish American War
Information on the war service of cadets from the Virginia Polytechnic and State University (Virginia Tech.).
http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/spanamer/spamwar1.htm
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V.P.I. in the Spanish American War
by Col. Harry D. Temple
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Page One Page Two Page Three Page Four NOTE: The staff of Special Collections regret that it is unable to provide any further information on the subjects contained in this article. Some alternative sources for information on the Spanish American War are: Spanish-American War Centennial Website
Encyclopedia Britannica Online

Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures at the Library of Congress coming soon
Your local library and reference librarian T ension between the United States and Spain had been building up since October 13, 1873 when a sailing vessel, the "Virginius," flying the American flag, was seized by the Spanish war steamer "Tornado" on the suspicion that it was conveying munitions to Cuban insurrectionists. A revolt against Spain erupted in Cuba in 1895, and as the fighting dragged out over the subsequent years, concern in America increased. As a protective measure for American interests, the United States, in January 1898, dispatched the battleship U.S.S. Maine to the harbor of Havana. On the fateful night of February 15 a tremendous explosion sent the U.S.S. Maine to the bottom of that harbor. Two hundred and sixty-six officers and men of the United States Navy met sudden death in the twisted wreckage. News of the catastrophe sent shock waves all over America. Already provoked by the prolonged colonial misrule in Cuba, public sentiment was ignored.

146. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: KS-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Kansas and/or participated in military operations in Kansas during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
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Military: KS-VETERANS Mailing List KS-VETERANS-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Kansas and/or participated in military operations in Kansas during the Indian Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at KS-VETERANS-admin@rootsweb.com.

147. The Detroit Historical Museum
Detroit's 3rd and only remaining fort, contains the original 1848 limestone barracks building, the 1845 Star Fort , the restored Commanding Officers House and spanish american war Guardhouse, two large parade grounds, several Officers houses and support buildings built between the 1880s and 1940s, and a mound constructed by Native americans that is nearly 1000 years old.
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THE DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM THE DOSSIN GREAT LAKES MUSEUM HISTORIC FORT WAYNE THE DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historic Fort Wayne In 1840, at the point on the Detroit River closest to British Canada, the United States Army began surveying local farms for the placement of new artillery post. The five-point star fort was slated to have the most up to date cannons capable of firing on the Canadian shore as well as ships sailing the river. This new fort was Detroit’s third, but the first built by the Americans. In 1701, shortly after Cadillac landed, the French began building Fort Detroit, which was surrendered to the British in 1760 after the French and Indian War. The British built a new fort several years later and named it Lernoult, which they occupied until 1796 when the United stated took over Detroit and renamed the battlement Fort Shelby. Following the War of 1812, Fort Shelby fell into disrepair while the threat of a territorial war still loomed with British Canada. As tensions increased along the Northern border following the Canadian Patriot Rebellion, the United States began planning a substantial border defense that included new forts from the east coast to the Minnesota territory. The Detroit fort, constructed in 1845, would be named for General 'Mad Anthony' Wayne whose defeat of the British at Fallen Timbers in 1796 resulted in the United States occupation of the Northwest Territories. Diplomacy intervened, however, in the mission of Fort Wayne. Before any cannons were even procured for the new fort, the United States signed a treaty with Britain that called for diplomatic solutions to territorial disputes. The new Fort was recomissioned as an infantry garrison, but did not see any troops until the Civil War when the first Michigan soldiers reported for duty.

148. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: SC-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in South Carolina and/or participated in military operations in South Carolina during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
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Military: SC-VETERANS Mailing List SC-VETERANS-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in South Carolina and/or participated in military operations in South Carolina during the Indian Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at SC-VETERANS-admin@rootsweb.com.

149. Michigan Historical Marker: The Dewey Cannon
Information on the historical Dewey Cannon Park, located near the business district. The park centers around the cannon, captured by Admiral Dewey, and personally presented to Three Oaks by President McKinley for the town's efforts during and after the spanishamerican war.
http://www.michmarkers.com/Pages/S0239.htm
The Dewey Cannon
The Dewey Cannon This cannon, captured in the Spanish-American War by Admiral Dewey, was presented to Three Oaks when its citizens raised $1,400 for a memorial to the men of the battleship Maine. This was the largest contribution, per capita, of any community in the nation. "Three Oaks Against the World," a local paper proudly boasted. This park was dedicated October 17, 1899, by President William McKinley, and others. Presentation of the cannon took place on June 28, 1900. Guest of honor was Helen Miller Gould, called the Spanish-American War's "Florence Nightingale." Thousands of people were in attendance on each occasion.
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150. Spanish American War
Database of spanish american war veterans from Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
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Mercer County Military Section Spanish American War Spanish American War Ancestral Heroes A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Submit Your Mercer County Ancestral Hero Search Ancestral Heroes!
powered by FreeFind The History of the 15th Regiment of PA Volunteer Infantry recruited from Mercer, Butler, Erie, Crawford and Clarion Counties Spanish American War Website history, medicine, music, and much more The World of 1898: The Spanish American War Researching a Spanish American War Veteran Spanish American War Veterans Card File of U.S. Volunteers from the PA State Archives, scroll halfway down the page United Spanish War Veterans Medal Armed Forces Memorial - Grove City In Honor of all who served in the Armed Forces More photos and info More Mercer County War Memorials Return to the Mercer County Genealogy Main Page Or Visit One of these Major Sections of the Site: Biographies Cemeteries Census Data General info ... Surnames Space provided by RootsWeb.

151. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: TX-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Texas and/or participated in military operations in Texas during the Indian wars, Revolutionary war, war of 1812, Civil war, spanish american war, and World war I.
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Military: TX-VETERANS Mailing List TX-VETERANS-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Texas and/or participated in military operations in Texas during the Indian Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at TX-VETERANS-admin@rootsweb.com.

152. Wounds In The Rain - War Stories - Stephen Crane
Crane's collection of short stories about the spanishamerican war.
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153. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: UT-VETERANS
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154. Millard Mayo Auxier Spanish American War,
Information concerning Private Millard Mayo Auxier of the 1st Nebraska Volunteer Infantry.
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Spanish American War Private Millard Mayo Auxier of Nebraska
enlisted on June 20, 1898 at Columbus,
Nebraska. He was first assigned to a recruit
detachment at San Francisco, California from
June 27 to August 21, 1898. He served on
Honolulu Island from August 28 to November
of 1898. On December 3, 1898 he was assigned
to Company M of the 1st Regiment, Nebraska
Volunteer Infantry and was sent to Manila
during the Philippine Insurrection. It was during this tour of duty that he contracted Typhoid Fever and was repeatedly hospitalized for illness. He was discharged at Presidio, San Francisco, California on August 23, 1899. Private Emlace Roberson of Texas served with Company M of the 6th U.S. Cavalry as one of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. He was the son of Samuel Roberson and the grandson of Fanny Auxier Roberson. Quartermaster Sergeant Fred P. Auxer of Ohio enlisted with the U.S. Army on April 26, 1898 at Cleveland, Ohio. He mustered in on May 11, 1898 and served with Company K, 5th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was discharged on November 5, 1898. He was the son of Perry H. Auxer. Military The Corn Stalk Militia Revolutionary War of 1812 ... Desert Storm

155. Distant Possessions The Parting Of The Ways - Andrew Carnegie
Antiimperialist essay by Andrew Carnegie opposing annexation of Spain's colonies at the end of the spanish-american war.
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Distant Possessions: The Parting of the Ways
By Andrew Carnegie
From The Gospel of Wealth (New York: The Century Co., 1901).
Originally published in the North American Review (Aug. 1898). T wice only have the American people been called upon to decide a question of such vital import as that now before them. Is the Republic, the apostle of Triumphant Democracy, of the rule of the people, to abandon her political creed and endeavor to establish in other lands the rule of the foreigner over the people, Triumphant Despotism? Is the Republic to remain one homogeneous whole, one united people, or to become a scattered and disjointed aggregate of widely separated and alien races? Is she to continue the task of developing her vast continent until it holds a population as great as that of Europe, all Americans, or to abandon that destiny to annex, and to attempt to govern, other far distant parts of the world as outlying possessions, which can never be integral parts of the Republic? In considering the issue now before us, the agitator, the demagogue, has no part. Not feeling, not passion, but deliberate judgment alone, should have place. The question should be calmly weighed; it is not a matter of party, nor of class; for the fundamental interest of every citizen is a common interest, that which is best for the poorest being best for the richest. Let us, therefore, reason together, and be well assured, before we change our position, that we are making no plunge into an abyss. Happily, we have the experience of others to guide us, the most instructive being that of our own race in Great Britain.

156. American Merchant Marine In Spanish-American War
The role of the Merchant Marine in bringing troops and supplies to support the invasions of the Philippines and Cuba.
http://www.USMM.org/spanishamerican.html
American Merchant Marine in Spanish-American War In 1895, when the Armed Forces again had a great need for oceangoing ships, the Merchant Marine was no longer in a position to supply all of the required shipping as it had done in the past, because it had dwindled away to such an extent that American ships were carrying only 10 percent of the exports of the United States. The Army and Navy had to buy foreign vessels and had to take care of their own ship operating requirements by establishing sea transportation services. At the outbreak of the war with Spain the Quartermaster had only 10 small harbor boats and was unprepared for a large overseas movement . The Navy was well equipped with warships to fight a war with a weak country like Spain, but they lacked supply ships and coaling facilities, both at home and abroad. When war was declared, the Navy had warships in Hong Kong without a single auxiliary, so they purchased two ships: the Nanshan with 3,000 tons of coal on board, and the Zafiro to carry supplies. These ships accompanied Admiral Dewey 's warships when he sailed to Manila Bay The magnitude of his victory at Manila Bay solved Dewey's most serious logistic problems in the Pacific, since he could now await the arrival of the two colliers and an ammunition ship purchased on the west coast of the United States for his use.

157. ThinkQuest : Library : Wartime Propaganda
wartime Propaganda takes an objective look at the application of propaganda in World war II and the spanishamerican war. Provides examples and analyses of propaganda techniques.
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Our entry presents an explanation, analysis, and review of the impact of propaganda on society over time. Our aim is to provide a starting point for a class discussion on propaganda and a resource for content in the Spanish American War and World War II. We provide content support from the Spanish American War and World War II to illustrate the types of propaganda used and the effects. Students and teachers alike are invited to visit and interact with the site as a study aid or curriculum unit. There are four lesson plans for teachers to use as is or to modify as they see fit for their class. Visit Site 2001 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Students Tim ELM PLACE ELEM SCHOOL, Highland Park, IL, United States Bryce ELM PLACE ELEM SCHOOL, Highland Park, IL, United States Zach ELM PLACE ELEM SCHOOL, Highland Park, IL, United States Coaches Michael Lubelfeld ELM PLACE ELEM SCHOOL, Glenview, IL, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

158. NARA | Prologue | Prologue: Selected Articles
U.S. National Archives site providing information on the wartime records available the Archives.
http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/spring_1998_spanish_american_war_4
Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 11, 2004 Sections Prologue Main Page Current Issue Special Issues Genealogy Notes ... Selected Articles Resources Subscribe to Prologue Guidelines for Authors Archives of Previous Issues Other NARA Publications ... Search in Prologue Spring 1998, Vol. 30, No. 1
National Archives Records Relating to Service in the Spanish-American War
Record Group 45, Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library

159. Spanish American War - United States Of America In Battle, When The U.S. Acquire
Guide devoted to the 1898 conflict. Includes synopses of major battles, listings of burials and regimental casualties, and articles about cultural and social aspects of the war. Numerous images.
http://www.SpanishAmericanWar.com/
Victory in the Spanish American War made the U.S. a nation with global interests. In one brief clash of arms the U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Islands from Spain. In addition, Cuba was granted independence, with Spain assuming its national debt. Many Americans were appalled by the new U.S. foreign policy, which they equated with imperialism. Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and philanthropist, offered to buy the Philippines for $20,000,000 and give the country its freedom. Many other Americans, however, talked of manifest destiny and the duty of the U.S. to spread its form of civilization far and wide. April 24 - The Spanish American War officially began when Spain declared war on the U.S. The following day Congress passed a declaration of war, effective April 21. Battle of Manila Bay At the Battle of Manila Bay, the six-ship Asiatic squadron of Commodore George Dewey decisively defeated a larger but outgunned and underprepared Spanish fleet. The U.S. flotilla emerged virtually unscathed, with only eight wounded. The Spanish fleet was destroyed, with heavy casualties. The action cleared the way for U.S. occupation of Manila in August.

160. The McKinley Museum
Consists of memorabilia from President William McKinley's early life in Niles, civil war and spanishamerican war artifacts, campaign materials, and presidential items.
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January 29, 1843
The McKinley Museum is part of the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial located in Niles, Ohio. It consists of memorabilia from President William McKinley's early life in Niles; Civil War and Spanish-American War artifacts; campaign materials; and presidential items. The other wing of the memorial houses the McKinley Memorial Library , a public library. McKinley was the 25th President of the United States, serving from 1897 to 1901. Ohio is known as "the Mother of Presidents". Visit other Ohio presidential landmarks Prepared by
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