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Illustrations i.1. “One Type of Patriot,” Chicago Inter Ocean, October 27, 1898 2 i.2. Boz, “An Undesirable Neighbor,” Boston Globe, March 19, 1898 15 1.1. “Liberators of Spanish America,” Chicago Times-Herald, June 5, 1898 22 1.2. Charles G. Bush, “And This Is War,” New York Herald, May 17, 1897 25 1.3. Charles G. Bush, “Spain’s ‘Sense of Justice,’” New York World, March 29, 1898 27 1.4. C. J. Taylor, “The Cuban Melodrama,” Puck 34 (June 3, 1896) 28 1.5. “Have We Degenerated?” Los Angeles Times Illustrated Magazine, February 20, 1898 30 1.6. Abolitionist Emblem, “Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?” in George Bourne, Slavery Illustrated in Its Effects upon Woman and Domestic Society (Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1837) 31 1.7. “Butcher General Weyler,” Denver Post, February 19, 1897 34 1.8. Charles G. Bush, “Lord, God of Hosts,” New York World, March 23, 1898 35 1.9. Frederic Remington, “Spaniards Search Women on American Steamers,” New York Journal, February 12, 1897 38 1.10. “The Effect on Senorita Cisneros of One Year’s Incarceration in a Spanish Prison,” New York Journal, August 23, 1897 45 1.11. New York Journal, March 14, 1898 49 2.1. “Maine Explosion Caused by Bomb or Torpedo,” New York World, February 17, 1898 59 2.2. “The Explosion on the Maine,” Dallas News, February 17, 1898 60 2.3. “The Sunken Warship,” Boston Evening Globe, February 16, 1898 61 2.4. Clifford Berryman, Washington Post, February 21, 1898 62 2.5. “Side View of the Maine,” Chicago Tribune, February 18, 1898 65 2.6. “First Actual Photographs of the Wreck,” New York World, February 20, 1898 66 2.7. Photograph of the Maine from the Official Naval Court of Inquiry, 1898 66 2.8. Charles Bartholomew, “A Suspicious Looking Fish,” Minneapolis Journal, February 22, 1898 70 2.9. Charles G. Bush, “And a Nation Mourned,” New York World, February 17, 1898 78 2.10. Photograph of Reenacted Maine Explosion at the Omaha World’s Fair 83  ix  3.1. “Society Men and Women Turn Out to Witness the Company Drills of the Legion,” Louisville Courier-Journal, May 1, 1898 89 3.2. John T. McCutcheon, “The Olympia,” Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19, 1898 92 3.3. “Scene from Pain’s Fall of Manila,” New York Journal, August 6, 1898 94 3.4. “Colonel Roosevelt Leading His ‘Terrors’ in the Famous Charge at San Juan,” Charleston News and Courier, July 24, 1898 97 3.5. “When Dewey Comes Marching Home Again,” Chicago Inter Ocean, August 18, 1898 102 3.6. H. Dart, “Richmond Pearson Hobson,” New York Herald, June 12, 1898 104 3.7. “Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,” Houston Post, July 8, 1898 106 3.8. Photograph of the U.S.S. San Francisco 109 3.9. F. Tennyson Neely’s photograph of the wreckage of the Reina Christina 109 3.10. Fritz W. Guerin’s photograph titled “Cuba Libre,” 1898 119 4.1. Walt MacDougall, “The Situation in Hawaii,” New York World, February 3, 1893 128 4.2. Charles Bartholomew, “Annexation,” Minneapolis Journal, April 4, 1895 129 4.3. Robert Clyde Swayze, “Now, behave son, and as soon as I’ve walloped the Spanish, I’ll begin your education,” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 10, 1898 131 4.4. Photograph of “Hawaiian Women Picnicking” 132 4.5. C. Budd, “His First Christmas in Hawaii,” Leslie’s Weekly 87 (December 15, 1898) 133 4.6. Photograph of “A Pineapple Plantation” 135 4.7. Photograph of “Filthy Condition of Marine Street, Santiago, Showing the Pressing Need of a Sewerage System” 136 4.8. William Dinwiddie’s photograph, “Typical Sugar-Mill Near Ponce— Antiquated and Modern Machinery Combined” 136 4.9. Charles G. Bush, “Who Said Annexation?” New York World, May 20, 1898 138 4.10. Victor Gillam, “Remember the Maine! And Don’t Forget the Starving Cubans,” Judge 34 (May 7, 1898) 141 4.11. Charles G. Bush, “You’ve Earned Your Independence,” New York World, March 12, 1898 142 4.12. Charles G. Bush, “Thought I Was to Free Cuba,” New York World, June 17, 1898 143 4.13. R. D. McKay, “Comrades,” Syracuse Herald, 1898 145 4.14. J. C. Hemment’s photograph “Cuban Scouts” 147 4.15. L. Dalrymple, “Save Me from My Friends,” Puck 44 (September 7, 1898) 148 5.1. Fred Morgan, “Scene at the Champion’s Training Quarters,” Philadelphia Inquirer, August 20, 1898 157 5.2. “Troops Marching to...

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