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... Sanitary Regulations Enforced , 113 ; The Spanish Prison - Houses Opened ,
114 ; The Fiscal Admii istration , 114 ; A Commission Appointed , 115 ; The Treaty
of Peace Signed , 115 ; The President Declares the United States Sovereign in ...
... Sanitary Regulations Enforced , 113 ; The Spanish Prison - Houses Opened ,
114 ; The Fiscal Admii istration , 114 ; A Commission Appointed , 115 ; The Treaty
of Peace Signed , 115 ; The President Declares the United States Sovereign in ...
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At 5 : 05 A . M . a battery near the city opened on the squadron , and immediately
a number of shots were exchanged with it . The Spanish range , however ,
proved too short . Our transports here left us in order to keep out of fire , and the ...
At 5 : 05 A . M . a battery near the city opened on the squadron , and immediately
a number of shots were exchanged with it . The Spanish range , however ,
proved too short . Our transports here left us in order to keep out of fire , and the ...
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At the first volley , which was opened at long range , ten boats loaded with men
were seen to leave the steamer and land upon the beach . Our position was
particularly favorable for enfilading two Spanish men - of - war behind the mole at
the ...
At the first volley , which was opened at long range , ten boats loaded with men
were seen to leave the steamer and land upon the beach . Our position was
particularly favorable for enfilading two Spanish men - of - war behind the mole at
the ...
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... steamer Isla de Mindanao heard on board the Spanish vessels the order to
clear ship for action , and the three cheers for the king , for the queen and for
Spain , and responded with frantic enthusiasm . At 5 : 00 A . M . the Olympia
opened fire ...
... steamer Isla de Mindanao heard on board the Spanish vessels the order to
clear ship for action , and the three cheers for the king , for the queen and for
Spain , and responded with frantic enthusiasm . At 5 : 00 A . M . the Olympia
opened fire ...
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... been opened , and after the destruction of the Maine the keys were found in
their proper place in the Captain ' s cabin , everything having been reported
secure that evening at 8 P . M . “ The temperature of the magazines and shell -
rooms.
... been opened , and after the destruction of the Maine the keys were found in
their proper place in the Captain ' s cabin , everything having been reported
secure that evening at 8 P . M . “ The temperature of the magazines and shell -
rooms.
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