toral Commission, 1877 opp. 427
The Farthest North Reached by Lieutenant Lockwood on the
Greely Expedition opp. 453
The Washington Monument opp. 460
Arbitration opp. 469
The Hero of the Strike, Coal Creek, Tenn opp. 486
The Viking Ship at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago,
1893 opp. 495
Congressional Library, Washington, D.C. opp. 510
Cathedral Spires in the Garden of the Gods opp. 515
Greater New York opp. 528
President McKinley and the War Cabinet opp. 547
City of Havana, Cuba opp. 549
The U.S. Battleship "Maine" opp. 550
Map of Cuba opp. 553
The Battle of Manila, May 1, 1898 opp. 554
Americans Storming San Juan Hill opp. 560
U.S. Battleship "Oregon" opp. 565
The Surrender of Santiago, July 17, 1898 opp. 570
In the War-room at Washington opp. 576
The United States Peace Commissioners of the Spanish War opp. 580
Popular Commanders in the Filipino War opp. 586
Prominent Spaniards in 1898 opp. 595
San Juan, Porto Rico opp. 610
The Escolta, City of Manila opp. 619
The Beautiful Luneta, Manila's Fashionable Promenade and Drive opp. 620
The Shipyard and Arsenal at Cavite, Philippine Islands opp. 629
Raising the Flag on Fort San Antonio de Abad, Malate opp. 630
Scenes from the Philippine Islands opp. 639
The Mouth of the Pasig River opp. 640
Author's introduction.
The annals of the world contain no more impressive example of the birth
and growth of a nation than may be seen in the case of that which has
been aptly termed the Greater Republic, whose sto
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