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Americans in Cuba during the Spanish American War

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Allen, Douglas. Frederic Remington and the Spanish- American War. New York: Crown, 1971.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .A64 1971 ; LCCN: 76-127514 r91.
Andrews, George Arthur. A Soldier in Two Armies. Boston, Chicago: The Pilgrim Press, 1901.
LC CALL NUMBER: E726.M4 A5; LCCN: 01-24143.

Bigelow, John. Reminiscences of the Santiago Campaign. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729.B59 ; LCCN: 99-3052.

Cross, R. The Log of the Oregon; a Sailor's Story of the Voyage from San Francisco to Santiago in 1898. Greenfield, Mass.: E. A. Hall & Company, 1914.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .C96 ; LCCN: 14-10102.

Davis, Richard Harding. Notes of a War Correspondent. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1910.
LC CALL NUMBER: E361 .D3 ; LCCN: 10-20187.

Flint, Grover. Marching with Gomez: A War Correspondent's Field Note-Book Kept During Four Months With the Cuban Army. Boston; New York: Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1898.
LC CALL NUMBER: F1786 .F62 ; LCCN: 03-9012.

Gannon, Joseph C. The U.S.S. Oregon and the Battle of Santiago. New York: Comet Press Books, 1958.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .G3 ; LCCN: 58-3070.

Gardner, Augustus Peabody. Some Letters of Augustus Peabody Gardner. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920.
LC CALL NUMBER: E664.G2 A44 ; LCCN: 20-5738.

Gonzales, Narciso Gener. In Darkest Cuba; Two Months' Service under Gomez along the Trocha from the Caribbean to the Bahama channel. Columbia, S.C.: The State Company, 1922.
LC CALL NUMBER: F1786 .G85 ; LCCN: 22-23558.

Hall, Thomas Winthrop. The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, c1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E725.45 1st .H ; LCCN: 99-4651.

Hard, Curtis V. Banners in the Air: the Eighth Ohio Volunteers and the Spanish-American War. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, c1988.
LC CALL NUMBER: E726.03 H37 1988 ; LCCN: 88-12033 r912.

Hemment, John C. Cannon and Camera. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1898.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .H48 ; LCCN: 98-1539.

Howard, Oliver Otis. Fighting for Humanity. London, New York: F. T. Neely, 1898.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .H85 ; LCCN: 98-2179.

Jones, Harry W. The Battle of Santiago on Board the United States Battleship "Texas." New York: Isaac Goldmann Co., 1913.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .J76 ; LCCN: 13-9170.

Kennan, George. Campaigning in Cuba. Port Washington; Kennikat Press, 1971.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .K34 1271 ; LCCN: 75-137918 r91.

Marshall, Edward. The Story of the Rough Riders, 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry; the Regiment in Camp and on the Battle Field. New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E725 .45 1st M ; LCCN: 99-961.

McIntosh, Burr William. The Little I Saw of Cuba. London, New York: F. T. Neely, c1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .M15 ; LCCN: 99-2560.

Miller, Gordon K. A Biographical Sketch of Major Edward E. Hartwick. Detroit, Michigan: 1921.
LC CALL NUMBER: E181.H34 M5 ; LCCN: war22-24.

New York (published). The U. S. S. Yankee on the Cuban Blockade, 1898. New York: The Members of the Yankee's Crew, 1928.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .U65 ; LCCN: 28-12053.

New York (Cruiser). Reprint of the Squadron Bulletins of the North Atlantic Squadron. New York: Doubleday & McClure, 1898.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .N4 ; LCCN: 53-49397.

O'Brien, John. A Captain Unafraid. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1912.
LC CALL NUMBER: F1786 .O13 ; LCCN: 12-13509.

Oliver, William H., Jr. Roughing it with the Regulars. New York: W. F. Parr, c 1901.
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 O48 ; LCCN: 02-19733.

Parker, John Henry. History of the Gatling Gun Detachment, Fifth Army Corps, at Santiago. Kansas City, MO: Hudson- Kimberly Publishing Co., 1898.
LC CALL NUMBER: E717.1 .P24 ; LCCN:98-1617.

Payne, William C. The Cruise of the U.S.S. Dixie; or, On Board with Maryland Boys in the Spanish-American War. Washington, D.C.: E. C. Jones, printer, 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .P34 ; LCCN: 18-16092.

Pepper, Charles M. To-morrow in Cuba. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: F1786 .P42 ; LCCN: 99-5531.

Post, Charles Johnson. The Little War of Private Post. Boston: Little Brown, 1960.
LC CALL NUMBER: E717.1 .P6 ; LCCN: 60-5369.

Roosevelt, Theodore. The Rough Riders. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: E725 .45 1st RI ; LCCN: 99-2686.

Slavens, T.H. Incidents of Cuban Occupation by U.S. Troops, 1898: Spanish-American War. T.H. Slavens Publisher, 1947?
LC CALL NUMBER: E729 .S52 1947 ; LCCN: 87-400621r91.

Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba. The Santiago Campaing; Reminiscences of the Operations for the capture of Santiago de Cuba in the Spanish- American War, June and July, 1898. Richmond: Williams Printing Company, 1927.
LC CALL NUMBER: E717.1 .S68 ; LCCN: 28-23090.

Woodward, Franc R. E. El Diablo Americano = The Devil American : Strange Adventures of a War Correspondent in Cuba. New York: G. F. Burslem, c1895.
LC CALL NUMBER: PN4874.W694 A33 1895 ; LCCN: 82-238020.

The U.S.S. Yankee On the Cuban Blockade, 1898. New York: The Members of the Yankee's Crew, 1828.
LC CALL NUMBER: E727 .U65 ; LCCN: 28-12053.

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