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Murat Halstead Collection

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines, Spanish-American War, 1898

Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines, Spanish-American War, 1898. The battle, the first major engagement of the war, resulted in the destruction of the Spanish Pacific Squadron by the US Navys Asiatic

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Murat Halstead, The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, from the American Editors series (N1

Murat Halstead, The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Rough Riders stampeding a Spanish outpost, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898

Rough Riders stampeding a Spanish outpost, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898. The Rough Riders was the name given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Street fight in Santiago, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898

Street fight in Santiago, Cuba, Spanish-American War, 1898. A print from Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations, by Murat Halstead, The United Subscription Book Publishers of America, 1898

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Landing ammunition for the insurgents, under fire, Spanish-American War, Cuba, 1898

Landing ammunition for the insurgents, under fire, Spanish-American War, Cuba, 1898. US Navy sailors bringing supplies of ammunition ashore for Cubans fighting for independence from Spain

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: A Spanish spy in camp, Spanish-American War, 1898

A Spanish spy in camp, Spanish-American War, 1898. Scene showing a captured Spanish spy being brought before two US Army officers

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: USS New York, American armoured cruiser, 1898

USS New York, American armoured cruiser, 1898. Scene showing the ship capturing a Spanish blockade runner during the Spanish-American War

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: The Flying Squadron, Spanish-American War, 1898

The Flying Squadron, Spanish-American War, 1898. The Flying Squadron was a US Navy force that operated in the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean in the first part of the war

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: USS Porter, American torpedo boat, 1898

USS Porter, American torpedo boat, 1898. Commissioned in 1897, Porter saw action in the Spanish-American War, participating in blockade duites off the coast of Cuba

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Charles H Grosvenor, American politician, 1898

Charles H Grosvenor, American politician, 1898. Grosvenor (1833-1917) served as a brigadier-general in the Union Army during the American Civil War

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Robert Roberts Hitt, American politician, 1898

Robert Roberts Hitt, American politician, 1898. Hitt (1834-1906) was a member of the United States House of Representatives representing the state of Illinois from 1882 until his death

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: The Last Stand, square of Spanish infantry, Spanish-American War, 1898

The Last Stand, square of Spanish infantry, Spanish-American War, 1898. A print from Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations, by Murat Halstead

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Cavalry charge by US regulars, Spanish-American War, 1898

Cavalry charge by US regulars, Spanish-American War, 1898. A print from Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations, by Murat Halstead, The United Subscription Book Publishers of America, 1898

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Thomas Brackett Reed, American politician, 1898

Thomas Brackett Reed, American politician, 1898. A Republican congressman from Maine, Reed twice served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, from 1889-1891 and again from 1895-1899

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Henry Clarke Corbin, US Army general, 1898

Henry Clarke Corbin, US Army general, 1898. Corbin (1842-1909) served as Adjutant-General of the US Army from 1898 until 1904

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Garret Hobart, American politician, 1898

Garret Hobart, American politician, 1898. Hobart (1844-1899) was the 24th Vice-President of the United States, serving under President William McKinley from 1897 until his death

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: USS Alabama, American battleship, 1898

USS Alabama, American battleship, 1898. An Illinois class pre-dreadnought battleship, Alabama was launched in 1898. She served with the US North Atlantic Fleet

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Nelson A Miles, US Army general, at his headquarters, 1898

Nelson A Miles, US Army general, at his headquarters, 1898. Miles (1839-1925) served in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Russell A Alger, US Secretary of War, 1898

Russell A Alger, US Secretary of War, 1898. Alger (1836-1907) served as Secretary of War in President McKinleys administration from 1897 until 1899, a period that included the Spanish-American War

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: USS Kearsarge, American battleship, 1898

USS Kearsarge, American battleship, 1898. The lead ship of her class, Kearsarge was launched in 1898. She served as flagship of the US North Atlantic Fleet

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: The Puritan at Matanzas, 1898

The Puritan at Matanzas, 1898. The US Navy monitor USS Puritan during the bombardment of the Cuban coastal city of Matanzas early in the Spanish-American War

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: The Olympia at Manila, 1898

The Olympia at Manila, 1898. The US Navy protected cruiser USS Olympia at the Battle of Manila Bay in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: USS Indiana, American battleship, 1898. Artist: W Rau

USS Indiana, American battleship, 1898. Artist: W Rau
USS Indiana, American battleship, 1898. Commissioned in 1895, the Indiana was the lead ship of a class of three pre-dreadnought battleships

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: The Oregons race for Cuba, 1898

The Oregons race for Cuba, 1898. As tensions grew between the United States and Spain after the sinking of the battleship USS Maine in Havana harbour, Cuba

Background imageMurat Halstead Collection: Murat Halstead, American journalist, editor and author, 1898

Murat Halstead, American journalist, editor and author, 1898. Halstead was a war correspondent during the American Civil War, the Franco-Prussian War and the Spanish-American War


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