Spanish-American War (1898).
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Cartoon History of the Spanish American War
This scrapbook made by Blanche S. Crawford is a compilation of political cartoons pertaining to the Spanish-American War published in American newspapers in 1898. While the cartoons come from different newspapers, they illustrate various aspects of the Spanish-American War from an American point of view.
David Snedeker Collection of Florida Stereoviews
The Snedeker Collection of Florida stereoviews contains over 2,000 stereoscopic images from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These images depict Florida fauna, flora, landscapes, architecture, waterways, and people, including African Americans.
John Herbert Peck Papers
Papers relating to Peck's activities in Tampa, Florida, during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Lillian Guerra Collection
The Lillian Guerra Collection includes photographs, historical documents, ephemeral objects, and manuscripts from Cuba.
Nineteenth-Century Colonial Cuban Documents Collection
Manuscripts, official documents, decrees, letters, reports and two illustrations documenting the colonial period in Cuba from 1639 to 1896.
Paul A. Hughes Collection of Caribbean Stereographs
The collection includes 255 stereograph images showcasing scenes and views of the Greater and Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Also featured prominently are stereographs images from the Spanish American War.
Spanish-American War Photographs
Bulk of collection contains images from the Santiago region of Cuba and the Tampa Bay region of Florida during the Spanish-American War.
Tampa and the Spanish-American War: 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry Photo Album
This photo album is a collection of photographs of soldiers with the 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry, recruited for the Spanish-American War, and serving at Camp Black, New York; Tampa, Florida, Fernandina, Florida; and Troy, New York.