Description: Lot of (10) Original Antique Munsey's Magazine Engravings from War Photos"WAR TIME SNAP SHOTS" from October, 1898frame-worthy pieces of historical ephemera from the Spanish-American war PLUS a BONUS 21-page article by Richard H. Titherington "Our War With Spain" (note: this is just one part of a continued series) with the illustration shown in last photo "The execution of the Virginius prisoners at Santiago de Cuba, November 7, 1873 - Captain Frey saying farewell to his men."PHOTOS INCLUDED: (with add'l photos on reverse sides not shown)1) "The Village of Caney, or El Caney, taken by Lawton's division, July 1, 1898" 2) "Landing of Massachusetts and Michigan volunteers from the auxiliary cruiser Yale at Siboney"3) "Camp of the Ninth Infantry at Guasimas, on the ground over which the Rough Riders fought their way on June 24. When the first battle of the Santiago Campaign was fought."4) "General Shafter's headquarters at Playa. The General's own tent is the central one, and in this he remained during the engagement before Santiago."5) "Spanish soldiers in the trenches at El Caney, where a desperate resistance was made to the advance of Lawton's division, July 1, 1898. The men in the trenches are prisoners, who posed for the photographer; behind them lies a Spaniard killed in the battle."6) "A company of Cuban insurgents, in heavy marching order, arriving at Siboney to report to General Garcia."7) "Bill HIll's pack mule train, starting from Playa Del Este with supplies for the front. Owing to the wretched condition of the roads, wagons were of little service, and the pack mules proved exceedingly useful."8) "The Seventy First New York volunteers advancing toward San Juan, 8:30 a.m., July 1, 1898. Fifteen minutes later the regiment was under fire, and in the afternoon it assisted in storming San Juan Hill."9) "Graves of the Rough Riders killed in the fight at Guasimas, June 24, 1898. No. 7 at the left, was the grave of Sergeant Hamilton Fish."10) "Arrival of wounded men at the main hospital, Play Del Este, on the afternoon of July 2, 1898. Major Wood, the surgeon in charge, stands in front of the tents. The tent in the center is an operating tent."full pages approx. 6 3/4" x 9 3/4" these are NOT reproductions or reprints but original period authentic items carefully removed from an old Munsey's magazine EXCELLENT condition for age! Tiny staple holes from original magazine binding and natural aged patina.from smoke-free homeThanks for stoppin' and shoppin'! - Kari :o)SHIPPING NOTES: FAST shipping is always a TOP PRIORITY! Upon receiving your cleared payment purchases are carefully packaged up and shipped out within 24-48 hours. If for some reason there is a delay, I will email you. Our PO is closed on the weekends, so items paid for on Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday are usually shipped out the following Monday (unless I happen to catch our mail lady beforehand). On MOST items I am also happy to combine shipping (also noted under the shipping&payments tab).
Price: 35 USD
Location: Dulac, Louisiana
End Time: 2024-12-04T19:58:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Time Period Manufactured: Spanish-Amer War (1898-1902)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Year Printed: 1898