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REAL WAR PHOTO 1st WV Infantry CAMP Lincoln Park 1898
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_______________________________________________________________________________ We Do Not Take In Mail Payments Please ask any questions you may have for item listed prior This is only an estimate considering w you live in what zone you may be required to pay more after we mail actual item if this happens we will invoice you seperate for the charge to be made through pay pal.! _______________________________________________________________________________ Sorry At This Time We Only Accept Paypal We Do Not Take In Mail Payments Please ask any questions you may have for item listed prior A excellent Photo! History! from my mammy estate! As is You will win! 1st West Virgnia Volunteer Infantrycamp life with the 1st West Virgnia Volunteer Infantry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The First West Virginia Volunteer Infantry was in service between May 7 and May 14, 1898 at Fort Lee, across the Great Kanawha River from Charleston, West Virginia. At the time. T is a bit of writing to back of it in pencil what the pic about 1st WV Infantry CAMP Lincoln Park 1898 Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War (Spanish: Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense, desastre del 98, Guerra Hispano-Cubana-Norteamericana or Guerra de Cuba ) was a military conflict between Spain and the United States that took place beginning in April of 1898. Hostilities halted in August of that year, and the Peace of Paris concluded in December. The war began due to American demands that Spain peacefully resolve the Cuban fight for independence, though strong expansionist sentiment in the United States may have also motivated the government to target Spain's other remaining overseas territories: Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and the Caroline Islands. Riots in Havana by pro-Spanish "Voluntarios" gave the United States a reason to send in the warship USS Maine to indicate high national interest. Tension among the American people was raised because of the explosion of the USS Maine, and "yellow journalism" that accused Spain of extensive atrocities. The war ended after decisive naval victories for the United States in the Philippines and Cuba. Only 109 days after the outbreak of war, the Treaty of Paris, which ended the conflict, gave the United States ownership of the former Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam. The United States occupied Cuba until 1902. _________________________________________________________________________________ ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS
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