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Spanish-American War Plaque Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Soldier Holding a Rifle on a Large Stone in Westerly, Rhode Island Commemorates Soldiers of Spanish America n War Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish American War Memorial Plaque Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical marker for the men of Buncombe County who died in the Spanish-American and other wars. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large memorial plaque honoring U.S.S.Maine, a navy ship that was sunk in Havana Harbor, 1898, Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga, 28, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mass grave #1 at Live Oak Cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
John Drake Sloat monument at Presidio of Monterey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish-American War Plaque
St Simons Island Georgia Fort Plaque Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bears on the Cadelabra before the Monument Royalty Free Stock Photo
John Drake Sloat monument at Presidio of Monterey Royalty Free Stock Photo
John Drake Sloat monument at Presidio of Monterey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Civil War Museum in Santa Fe in New Mexico connected to the atomic bomb development Royalty Free Stock Photo
Information plaque for Confederate Soldiers` Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical marker, Tampa, Florida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish-American War Plaque, Spanish-American War Marker, The Spanish–American War April 21 – August 13, 1898 was a period of armed conflict between Spain and the United States. Hostilities began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to United States intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.


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