The monument pictured honors the U.S. soldiers fallen in the war against Spain in 1898 at San Juan Hill on the outskirts of Santiago. San Juan Hill was the site of the battle that decided the Spanish-American War.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/bwi-slides-cuba/1050/thumbnail.jp
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
The American trenches dug during the investment of Santiago were reconstructed in the early 1900s as...
This monument to the soldiers of Spain was placed on San Juan Heights during the 1998 centennial of ...
Photograph of San Juan Hill in Cuba. During the Spanish-American War the Siege of Santiago took pla...
Monument to Cuban soldiers or Insurrectos who fought at El Viso and El Caney in 1898
Monument on San Juan Heights to the 71st New York Volunteer Infantry and their role in the attack on...
Reconstructed American entrenchments on San Juan Heights. These trenches were dug by the American tr...
Memorial on San Juan Heights to the Cuban Mambis or soldiers who fought the Spanish during the indep...
Photograph showing mass graves dug for American soldiers in Cuba during the Spanish American War and...
Dr. Peter Bleed, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Dr. Olga Portunda, Santiago City Historian stand...
America declared war on Spain in April 1898. One hundred and twenty men enlisted in Company B , 3rd ...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
The plaque on the monument at El Viso commemorates the battle fought there and at El Caney. The plaq...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
The American trenches dug during the investment of Santiago were reconstructed in the early 1900s as...
This monument to the soldiers of Spain was placed on San Juan Heights during the 1998 centennial of ...
Photograph of San Juan Hill in Cuba. During the Spanish-American War the Siege of Santiago took pla...
Monument to Cuban soldiers or Insurrectos who fought at El Viso and El Caney in 1898
Monument on San Juan Heights to the 71st New York Volunteer Infantry and their role in the attack on...
Reconstructed American entrenchments on San Juan Heights. These trenches were dug by the American tr...
Memorial on San Juan Heights to the Cuban Mambis or soldiers who fought the Spanish during the indep...
Photograph showing mass graves dug for American soldiers in Cuba during the Spanish American War and...
Dr. Peter Bleed, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Dr. Olga Portunda, Santiago City Historian stand...
America declared war on Spain in April 1898. One hundred and twenty men enlisted in Company B , 3rd ...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
The plaque on the monument at El Viso commemorates the battle fought there and at El Caney. The plaq...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
Fort Douglas near the time of the Spanish-American War. Photo from glass negative in Tribune Collect...
The American trenches dug during the investment of Santiago were reconstructed in the early 1900s as...