Bibliograpy:
Allen, Douglas. Frederic Remington and the Spanish-American
War. New York: Crown, 1971. [clear]
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A First Lesson in the Art of War.--Recruits for the Two Additional Artillery Regiments at Fort Slocum, Davids Island, Long Island Sound
02319
Taken from illustration
Major-General Nelson A. Miles, U.S.A., Inspecting the Defences of New York
02320
Taken from illustration
With the Regulars at Port Tampa--Ninth United States Cavalry Skirmishing through the Pines
02342
Taken from illustration
The "Gussie" Expedition--First Embarkation of U.S. Troops for Cuba, at Port Tampa, May 11, 1898
02345
Taken from illustration
Captain Arthur H. Lee, R. A., Representing the British Army with the United States Forces at Tampa
02347
Taken from illustration
Lieut.-Col. Wallace F. Randolph, U.S.A., Commanding Field Artillery Brigade (ten Batteries), Port Tampa, Florida
02348
Taken from illustration
Richard Harding Davis, Correspondent of the London "Times," at Tampa
02349
Taken from illustration
Brigadier-General Guy V. Henry, U.S. Vols., Commanding 1st Brigade, 5th Corps, Tampa
02354
Taken from illustration
Major-General William R. Shafter, U. S. Vols., Commanding 5th Army Corps, Tampa
02357
Taken from illustration
With the Regulars at Port Tampa, Florida--United States Cavalry Passing an Army Pack-Train on the Road
02364
Taken from illustration
The Storming of San Juan--The Head of the Charge--Santiago de Cuba, July 1, 1898
02368
Taken from illustration
The Philippines--Brigadier-General Lloyd Wheaton, U. S. V., Ordering the Advance at Stone Quarry Hill, March 13
02427
The Philippines--American Soldiers Swimming to an Assault on the Insurgent Intrenchments
02429
Taken from illustration
Major-General Henry W. Lawton, U. S. V. Leader of the Expeditions South and North of Manila--Against Santa Cruz and San Isidro
02436
Taken from illustration
A Model Squadron--Over the Hurdles in Line (In the Drill-hall, Fort Meyer, altern.), c. 1894
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The information presented here is based on the Catalogue Raisonné edited by Peter Hassrick in 2016 and was accurate to the best of our knowledge at that time.