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The Institute Of Research, Circular No. 160, Studies In Humanities,
No. 21.
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++++ The Story Of Our Wonderful Victories Told By Dewey, Schley,
Wheeler, And Other Heroes: A True History Of Our War With Spain By
The Officers And Men Of Our Army And Navy ... Reminiscences Of Life
In Camp, Field And Hospital, Soul-stirring Poems And Songs Of The
War, With A Full Description Of Our ... George Dewey, Winfield
Scott Schley, Joseph Wheeler American Book and Bible House, 1899
Spanish-American War, 1898
Title: The "Dewey" Souvenir of the battle of Manila Bay]. Written
by J. E. Colthurst and illustrated by L. C. Passano, members of the
crew of the flagship "Olympia."Publisher: British Library,
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British Library Colthurst, John; Dewey, George; 1899. 112 p.; 4 .
9770.f.10.
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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date:
1899 Original Publisher: American Book and Bible House Subjects:
United States Spanish-American War, 1898 History / Military /
General History / Military / United States History / United States
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more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER III. Admiral
Dewey's Men Tell of the Great Battle of Manila. j MONG the
passengers who arrived at San Francisco on the Belgic from Hong
Kong were four men who participated in the fight of Manila, on May
i. They were paymaster G. A. Loud, of the dispatch boat McCulloch;
Dr. Charles P. Kindleberger, surgeon of the Olympia; Ralph Phelps,
secretary to the captain of the McCulloch, and J. C. Evans, gunner
of the Boston. They all spoke of the valor and determination of
their opponents in the battle of Manila. They said that the
Spaniards fought bravely, even after the last vestige of hope had
gone, and stayed by their guns as long as they could be used. Dr.
Kindleberger gave a graphic account of the terrific fight. He was
on the Olympia through it all. In the first assault the flagship
took the lead, the other vessels following in her wake at four
ships' lengths. At one time the smoke became so dense that it was
necessary to draw aside, allowing the cloud to lift. The vessels
were examined, and it was found they had sustained no damage.
Breakfast was then served to the men, and in a few minutes they re-
entered the fight with the greatest enthusiasm. The second fight
was even more fierce than the first. It was in that that the
Baltimore was struck. During the first fight the Spanish admiral's
ship put bravely out of the line to meet the Olympia. The entire
American fleet concentrated fire on h...
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date:
1899 Original Publisher: American Book and Bible House Subjects:
United States Spanish-American War, 1898 History / Military /
General History / Military / United States History / United States
/ General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the
original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing
text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get
free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from
more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER III. Admiral
Dewey's Men Tell of the Great Battle of Manila. j MONG the
passengers who arrived at San Francisco on the Belgic from Hong
Kong were four men who participated in the fight of Manila, on May
i. They were paymaster G. A. Loud, of the dispatch boat McCulloch;
Dr. Charles P. Kindleberger, surgeon of the Olympia; Ralph Phelps,
secretary to the captain of the McCulloch, and J. C. Evans, gunner
of the Boston. They all spoke of the valor and determination of
their opponents in the battle of Manila. They said that the
Spaniards fought bravely, even after the last vestige of hope had
gone, and stayed by their guns as long as they could be used. Dr.
Kindleberger gave a graphic account of the terrific fight. He was
on the Olympia through it all. In the first assault the flagship
took the lead, the other vessels following in her wake at four
ships' lengths. At one time the smoke became so dense that it was
necessary to draw aside, allowing the cloud to lift. The vessels
were examined, and it was found they had sustained no damage.
Breakfast was then served to the men, and in a few minutes they re-
entered the fight with the greatest enthusiasm. The second fight
was even more fierce than the first. It was in that that the
Baltimore was struck. During the first fight the Spanish admiral's
ship put bravely out of the line to meet the Olympia. The entire
American fleet concentrated fire on h...
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imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
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