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1900 Print Spanish-American War American Grave Cuba Casualties Grave Cross BMRAIL Keywords specific to this image:

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Keywords specific to this image: Rolled Cigarettes

This cover illustrates Alex Schomburg's (the artist) idea of future bombing practices with long-trajectory flying torpedoes directed by radio

River Clyde

Ó The soda crackers were packaged in air-tight cardboard packaging lined with wax paper to preserve freshness

This 76+ year old Item is rated Very Fine

1900 Print Spanish-American War American Grave Cuba Casualties Grave Cross BMRAIL Keywords specific to this image:"He Died that Cuba Might Be Free," by W. Bengough. This is an original 1900 black and white print of Cubans at the grave of an American soldier near Santiago, Cuba, during the Spanish American War of 1898. Period Paper is pleased to offer an outstanding collection of original historical black and white print illustrations of the Spanish American War that were published in 1900. Following the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February

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