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By Nate Davidson, October 18, 2014
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101 Delaware, Sussex County, Lewes, Cape Henlopen State Park — The U.S. Navy at Cape HenlopenA Century of Service
The United States Navy's ties to Cape Henlopen spanned nearly 100 years. The Navy first came to the Cape in 1898 to build a signal tower during the Spanish American War. In the 20th century, the Navy kept a communications station he, beginning with . . . Map (db m79201) HM
102 Delaware, Sussex County, Rehoboth Beach — Delaware's Medal of Honor Recipients
Alexander Hand, 1862 • Charles B. Tanner, 1862 • James Parke Postles, 1863 • John B. Maberry, 1863 • Bernard McCarren, 1863 • John Shilling III, 1864 • Henry A du Pont, 1864 • David E. Buckingham, 1865 • Samuel Rodmond Smith, 1865 . . . Map (db m206354) WM
103 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Kingman Park — In Memory of Eastern High School Alumni
In Memory of Eastern High•School Alumni Who•Died•For Humanity Spanish American War World WarMap (db m114912) WM
104 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — These Five-Inch Brass Trophy Guns
These five-inch brass trophy guns were captured from the Spanish Arsenal at Cavete, in the Phillipine Islands on May 1, 1898, following the defeat of the Spanish Squadron in Manila Bay by the United States Navy. Admiral Dewey, the hero of the . . . Map (db m71257) HM
105 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Theodore RooseveltDupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
Theodore Roosevelt resided in a number of houses in Dupont Circle. Two still standing are 1215 19th St. and 1820 Jefferson St. In 1898, he lived at 1810 N St. (below, since razed). That year he led a volunteer cavalry called the Rough Riders . . . Map (db m96038) HM
106 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 2 — Grandeur for the PeopleMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The National Archives, keeper of the nation's founding documents and most important federal government records, occupies this important spot halfway between the Capitol and the White House. Before the Archives building was constructed, federal . . . Map (db m57217) HM
107 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walter Reed Memorial
Walter Reed 1851 - 1902 Bacteriologist - Research Scientist In honor of his great work in the fight for the eradication of yellow fever Reverse: Insignia of the Army Medical Corps In recognition of the high public service of . . . Map (db m68990) HM
108 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Georgetown — Healing in War and Peace
Georgetown University Hospital, set atop a row of hills along Reservoir Road, promotes good health through patient care, research and education. Founded in 1898 and shaped by Georgetown's Catholic Jesuit heritage, the hospital consistently has . . . Map (db m113906) HM
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109 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Theodore Roosevelt Island — Rough and ReadyTheodore Roosevelt Island — George Washington Memorial Parkway, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Union troops occupied this island one month after the Civil War broke out in April 1861. Following the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, African Americans that enlisted in the Union Army trained to fight here. Once prepared for battle, . . . Map (db m150051) HM
110 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — "4-in. 40 caliber rifles"
These two guns, originally known as breech-loading rifles, are trained in a southerly direction, to either side of the flagpole. Gun on East side, registry no. 21, manufactured in 1896 here at the Navy Yard mounted on USS PURITAN (Monitor #1, . . . Map (db m52098) HM
111 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Willard ParkWashington Navy YardPanel 2
On display in Willard Park, named for the early 20th century commandant of the Yard, are naval artifacts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Behind you is the gun mount from the battleship Maine, sunk on the eve of the . . . Map (db m89380) HM WM
112 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — Cuban Friendship Urn
Smaller plaque on the urn El recuerdo del “Maine” tendrá eterna duración durante los siglos los lazos de la amistad entre la tierra de Cuba y la tierra de los Estados Unidos de Norte América. —Gerardo Machado Plaque . . . Map (db m7871) HM
113 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) — "The Gun"Hontoria 140 mm.
This Hontoria 140 mm. (5.9 in.) naval gun was taken from the Spanish cruiser Almirante Oquendo following her capture at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba on 3 July 1898 during the Spanish-American War. Almirante Oquendo, of the Infanta Maria . . . Map (db m63901) HM
114 Florida, Alachua County, Gainesville — Spanish-American WarAlachua County Veterans Memorial Park
“Remember the Maine”Map (db m237778) WM
115 Florida, Brevard County, Melbourne — Gen. John B. Castleman House Reported missing
This house was built prior to 1900 by Gen. John B. Castleman, a veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish-American War. Gen. Castleman, from Louisville, KY., used this as his winter home for many years. The General was active in political and . . . Map (db m235880) HM
116 Florida, Brevard County, Melbourne — Spanish-American War[Melbourne Military Memorial Park]
The Spanish-American War began when Cuban revolutionaries attempted to gain freedom from Spanish control. American interests in Cuba became the initiative for America to join the revolutionaries and to declare war on Spain. The war took place in . . . Map (db m195341) WM
117 Florida, Charlotte County, Punta Gorda — F-109 — Albert Waller Gilchrist(1858-1926)
A founder of Punta Gorda, he was a resident until his death. Served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives in 1893, 1895, 1903 and was House Speaker in 1905. He resigned as Brig. Gen. of the Florida Militia and enlisted as a Private in . . . Map (db m167300) HM
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118 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Springfield — F-1029 — Camp Springfield (Cuba Libre)
On April 25, 1898, the United States declared war on Spain after the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor resulted in the deaths of 260 Americans. When President William McKinley called for 125,000 volunteers, camps were established to . . . Map (db m165852) HM
119 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
This tablet marks the camp site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry Colonel William G. Dows Commanding 1898-1899 War with Spain Map (db m58576) HM
120 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — Rough Riders
June 1, 1898, Col. Theodore Roosevelt and 170 of his Rough Riders (Indians, cowboys, policemen, clubmen, millionaires, etc.) welcomed here en route to Spanish-American War. There were 6 trains with men, horses and equipment of 1st U.S. Volunteer . . . Map (db m72270) HM
121 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola Beach — Beefing Up Defenses — Fort Pickens —
On the brink of war with Spain after the USS "Maine" battleship was sunk in Havana Harbor, Cuba, in February 1898, the U.S. Army installed a minefield in the Pensacola Harbor entrance. Leaving a 1000-foot opening, the Corps of Engineers placed two . . . Map (db m80095) HM
122 Florida, Hillsborough County, East Lake-Orient Park — The Philippine-American War 1899 - 1913Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park
The Philippine-American War, also known as the Philippine War of Independence or the Philippine Insurrection (1899 -1902), was an armed conflict between the United States and Filipino revolutionaries. The conflict arose from the struggle of the . . . Map (db m194588) HM WM
123 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Clara Barton1821-1912 — Founder of the American Red Cross —
Clarissa 'Clara' Harlowe Barton traveled through Tampa, in 1898, on her way to and from Cuba during the Spanish American War. Barton often stayed at the home of J. Mack Towne, which was located just north of this marker at 350 Plant Avenue. There . . . Map (db m156548) HM
124 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Cradle of Cuban Liberty
On this corner was located El Liceo Cubano, a tobacco stripping house converted into a Cuban social center in 1886. This is the cradle of Cuban independence. Here, on Nov. 26-27, 1891, Jose Marti delivered the two speeches, "Con Todos y Para Todos" . . . Map (db m15157) HM
125 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — El Chino — Pajarito Restaurant
Cuban exiles in the 1890's met to plot for independence at a restaurant operated on this site by the patriot Antonio Menendez, a Chinese from Cuba. Many revolutionaries on their way to join the Mambi Army in Cuba, were given warm welcome and free . . . Map (db m15295) HM
126 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Orestes Ferrara
Cuban patriots used this corner for street meetings in 1895. Among the speakers was Orestes Ferrara, young Italian revolutionary. In his Garibaldi red shirt, Ferrara stirred the Cuban exiles to fighting frenzy against Spanish oppression. The . . . Map (db m8939) HM
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127 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Picnic Island Reported missing
During the Spanish-American War in 1898, Port Tampa was the port of embarkation for U.S. Troops going to Cuba to fight An area known as Picnic Island was where the soldiers practiced close order drill and simple maneuvers while tented here. It also . . . Map (db m130375) HM
128 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Roosevelt Elementary School
Theodore Roosevelt was the Assistant Secretary of the Navy when the battleship U.S.S. Maine was sunk in Havana Harbor. After the United States declared war on Spain in April 1898, initiating the Spanish American War, Roosevelt resigned his . . . Map (db m111049) HM
129 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Rough Rider Encampment
At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, this area was the campsite of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment commanded by Colonel Leonard Wood (Medal of Honor recipient) and later Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. Known as . . . Map (db m132476) HM
130 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Rough Riders
(Front face) 1 [Crossed Sabres Emblem] 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Rough Riders Park Dedicated March 1, 2003 Ybor City, Tampa, Florida (Top Plaque) "You Triumphed Over Obstacles Which Would . . . Map (db m32795) HM
131 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Rough Riders EncampmentJune 1898 Reported missing
At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, this area, a sand flat without a tree, but surrounded by an extensive forest, was the camp site of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, the most unusual regiment in the history of the U. S. Army. . . . Map (db m130109) HM
132 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Spanish-American WarHillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park
Spanish-American War The emergence of the United States as a world power U.S. First Volunteer Cavalry “Rough Riders” The Spanish-American War 1898 “Do what you can, with what you have, where . . . Map (db m197655) WM
133 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — F-42 — Tampa as Port of Embarkation for Spanish American War
From April to June, 1898, Tampa served as port of embarkation for U.S. troops on their way to Cuba. Some 30,000 troops arrived in Tampa and 16,000 embarked from Port Tampa on June 7. The Tampa Bay Hotel was headquarters for the force's leaders . . . Map (db m13635) HM
134 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Tampa Bay Hotel
On June 14, 1898, Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt and the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, known as the Rough Riders, embarked from Port Tampa for victory in the Spanish-American War. The Tampa Bay Hotel was used as headquarters for . . . Map (db m20160) HM
135 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — F-31 — Tampa Bay Hotel
Henry B. Plant built this ornate Moorish structure at a cost of $3 million. Opened in 1891, it became the social and cultural center of early Tampa. During the Spanish American War it was headquarters for troops going to Cuba and housed such . . . Map (db m20020) HM
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136 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Tampa's Oldest Restaurant1890 Reported permanently removed
Las Novedades was founded on this site when Ybor City was a tiny village. Its proprietor was Manuel (Canuto) Menendez. The coffee shop was a favorite rendezvous for the pioneer cigarmakers of Sanchez y Haya Cigar Factory located across the . . . Map (db m152237) HM
137 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — The Buffalo Soldiers in Tampa Heights1898
African-Americans have served valiantly in all of America's wars. Although black soldiers fought and died in previous conflicts, they were not permitted to enlist as army regulars until after the Civil War. Organized into separate infantry and . . . Map (db m32837) HM
138 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — The Rough Riders Passed By Here
On June 3, 1898, when Tampa was a cluster of old weather beaten houses floating on an ocean of sand, Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders disembarked from their seven train convoy in Ybor City, five miles from Tampa City Hall. They . . . Map (db m15569) HM
139 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — The Rough Riders Procure a Coal Train
On the evening of June 9, 1898, the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, "The Rough Riders," were ordered to leave their encampment (approximately one mile northwest of here) and proceed to Port Tampa (on the eastern shore of Old Tampa Bay) as part . . . Map (db m236683) HM
140 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — The Rough Riders Rode By Here1898
The intersection of Seventh Avenue and Twentysecond Street was a sandy cross-road connecting three army encampments in the Ybor City area during the Spanish-American War. At this cross-road was located a water-trough where the Rough Riders . . . Map (db m33805) HM
141 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — United Spanish War VeteransTampa's 203 mm Spanish American War Gun
( North face ) This spot was headquarters for Roosevelt Rough Riders. Wheeler Cavalry and the First Florida Troops 1898 ( Northeast face ) This war brought the blue of the cold bleak north and the gray of the . . . Map (db m19979) HM
142 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Port Tampa — The Rough Riders Embark the S.S. Yucatan
On the morning of June 9, 1898, the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, “The Rough Riders,” disembarked from an empty coal train (approximately 1 mile east of here) joining 16,000 U.S. Army troops mobilizing in Port Tampa for the invasion of . . . Map (db m243964) HM
143 Florida, Marion County, Ocala — Ocala RiflesOcala - Marion County Veterans Memorial Park
Ocala Rifles Unit became Co. 1, 2nd Batt FLA Troops Supported U.S. Spanish - American War in Cuba Served April - December 1898 Present day Ocalans are descendants of early veterans Thus a tradition of area service continues . . . Map (db m198863) HM WM
144 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Battleship USS MaineKey West — Florida Keys Historical Military Memorial
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145 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Carlos Manuel De Cespedes y Cespedes1840 - 1915 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes de Cespedes was the son of Carlos M. de Cespedes a lawyer and wealthy Cuban planter who first raised the cry of "Cuba Libre" at his home in Bavamo Cuba on October 10, 1868. His father is known as the great Liberator and . . . Map (db m223681) HM
146 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Coal Refueling StationFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
After the USS Maine battleship was sunk in Havana, Cuba, in February 1898, the US military strengthened its operations in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean to protect strategically important shipping lanes. This concrete pad is all that . . . Map (db m225119) HM
147 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-78 — Convent Of Mary Immaculate(1878)
Built by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, a Canadian Order which first established a school here in 1868. Designed by William Kerr of Ireland, of Romanesque style, with dormered, mansard roofs and central tower. In the . . . Map (db m101297) HM
148 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 70 — Fort Zachary Taylor
One of 3 civil war era forts built in Key West. At the onset of the Civil War, the Union seized control of the fort preventing it from falling into Confederate hands. It played an important role curtailing the threat of Confederate blockade runners. . . . Map (db m240149) HM
149 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Harbor View
The Northwest Bastion provides an excellent view of the Key West Harbor. To the left (south) is the main ship channel and to the right (north) is the main harbor. Blockade Headquarters Key West was the headquarters of the East Coast . . . Map (db m240183) HM
150 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-814 — Key West Woman's ClubMartin Hellings House
The Martin Hellings House, constructed c. 1892 by Captain Martin L. Hellings, is one of only a few historic houses in Key West not built of wood. Hellings was a native of Pennsylvania and a Union soldier in the Civil War. In 1881, Hellings married . . . Map (db m84718) HM
151 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Spanish American WarKey West — Florida Keys Historical Military Memorial
Spanish American War On January 24, 1898, the battleship USS Maine sailed from Key West for Havana to protect the lives of American citizens threatened by riots. Three weeks later, on February 15, a mysterious explosion sank the . . . Map (db m224161) HM WM
152 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Spanish-American WarVeterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
Spanish-American War April 25, 1898 - Aug 12, 1898 U.S. Military Battle Deaths 2,246Map (db m224759) WM
153 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — War of 1898On this site the Catholic Convent of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary was located
(side 1) In April of 1898 it was graciously offered and converted to a 400 bed United States Army Hospital for the treatment of soldiers and sailors, ill with dangerous tropical diseases or wounded in battle, during Cuba's War of . . . Map (db m101295) HM
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154 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 54 — West Martello
This structure is one of three Civil War era forts in Key West. They were built as a defensive chain around the island and support for Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas. No cannons were ever fired and no soldier died in battle at this . . . Map (db m85261) HM
155 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 13 — William Wall WarehouseKey West Art & Historical Society
William Wall came to Key West in 1824 as a shipwreck victim. Seven years later he had amassed a substantial fortune as a pioneer in the island's burgeoning cigar industry. Behind the building were docks and "coaling stations" used to supply . . . Map (db m222621) HM
156 Florida, Palm Beach County, Jupiter — F-587 — Sawfish Bay
The waterfront location of today’s Sawfish Bay Park played a major role in the prehistoric and historic settlement of the Jupiter area. First inhabited during the Archaic Period 5,000 years ago, this site provided access to an intricate . . . Map (db m96953) HM
157 Florida, Pinellas County, Tierra Verde — F-965 — Fort De Soto Batteries and Military Post
After the United States' entry into the Spanish American War, Tampa citizens demanded increased coastal defenses. In November 1898, construction began on a new military post on Mullet Key. Fort De Soto, named in 1900, featured 29 post buildings, . . . Map (db m120357) HM
158 Florida, Pinellas County, Tierra Verde — Spanish American War Memorial
May 11, 1963 This park is gratefully dedicated in memory of the American Patriots who served their country during the Spanish American War 1898Map (db m131886) WM
159 Florida, Pinellas County, Tierra Verde — Spanish-American War Cannons from Egmont Key
This 6-inch Rapid Fire Armstrong Rifle was purchased from England in 1898, because the United States did not yet have the capability to produce a small, rapid fire weapon for the defense of its principal harbors. The advent of the Spanish-American . . . Map (db m131889) HM
160 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Second Mass. Infantry CampMay 17-30, 1898
Camp Massachusetts, one of the five encampments in Lakeland during the Spanish-American War, bordered part of Lake Morton. Pvt. Wesley S. Brass, of Company I, died here and was given "a funeral that a Marshal of France might have deserved..." The . . . Map (db m51437) HM
161 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Site of the Camp of The 10th Cavalry, The “Buffalo Soldiers”May 14th – June 7, 1898
The 10th Cavalry, one of four all black regiments in the regular army at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, camped at this site on the shore of Lake Wire in the spring of 1898 while awaiting transport to Cuba to fight in the Spanish-American . . . Map (db m130419) HM
162 Florida, St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce — U.S.S. Maine
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine.Map (db m213717) HM WM
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163 Florida, Volusia County, Daytona Beach — Spanish–American War1898 - 1902 — Tom Staed Veterans Memorial Bridge —
On April 25, 1898, the United States declared war with Spain following the Cuban War of Independence and the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in the harbor at Havana. The result was the 1898 Treaty of Paris, which allowed temporary control of Cuba, . . . Map (db m154697) WM
164 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 to 1902
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined.”President McKinley Dedicated to The Veterans of 1898 to 1902 by the Camps and Auxiliaries of the Department of Georgia United States War . . . Map (db m120240) WM
165 Georgia, Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 - 1902
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley (On base of soldier): Hiker of ‘98 Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 -1902 By the Camps and Auxiliaries . . . Map (db m62952) WM
166 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Chatham Artillery1786
On the front, south side is inscribed: Dedicate May 4, 1986 To honor the members of the Chatham Artillery Servants of God, Country, State and Community — Soldiers in War Patriots in Peace On the east side . . . Map (db m163909) HM
167 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Midtown — The Georgia VolunteerSpanish American Monument
[South Face (front)]: To those Georgians who volunteered and served their country in the Spanish American War [North Face (back)]: Spanish * War * Veterans 1898 - 1902 Philippine Islands, Cuba, Porto Rico, . . . Map (db m10589) HM
168 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — Battery Hambright
Cockspur Island saw one more military use after the War Between the States. During the Spanish American War, a small force was garrisoned here to protect the river mouth. They operated the controls for electric mines in the Savannah River, . . . Map (db m15064) HM
169 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — 025-58 — Fort Screven←—«
The Legislature of Georgia in 1786 passed a law providing for a fort on Cockspur or Tybee Island to be named in honor of General James Screven, Revolutionary War hero. It was never built by the state. In 1808 the Federal government obtained . . . Map (db m210473) HM
170 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — 82002393 — Fort Screven1897 - 1945
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior May 25, 1982Map (db m18842) HM
171 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — Fort Screven BakeryBuilding #97
Activated just prior to the Spanish-American War and inactivated at the close of World War II, Fort Screven served as a military post for almost 50 years. During that time, Fort Screven was a coast artillery installation, an infantry post, District . . . Map (db m13076) HM
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172 Georgia, Clay County, Fort Gaines — 030-7 — Fort Gaines Guards
Organized in 1836 under the command of Col. J. E. Brown, for 74 years the Fort Gaines Guards was one of the best and, later, the oldest military organization in western Georgia. Kept intact between wars, the Guards fought in the Indian and Mexican . . . Map (db m47097) HM
173 Georgia, Clayton County, Fort Gillem — 031-AGD-4 — Wheeler Drive
Named in honor of Maj. General Joseph Wheeler (USMA 1859), commander of the 2nd Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee, CSA. A renowned raider, he guarded the flanks of the Confederate Army, with headquarters near present Depot site, covering the . . . Map (db m170084) HM
174 Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Spanish-American War Monument
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley Dedicated to the veterans of 1898 to 1902 by Department of Georgia National Auxiliary United Spanish . . . Map (db m171069) WM
175 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, South Downtown — Spanish War Veterans Memorial1898 - 1902
Philippine Islands Cuba Porto Rico “The Hiker" The volunteer soldier, who marched afoot, to triumph over obstacles on foreign lands and seas, to free op- pressed peoples, to unite our strife-torn nation, to secure world . . . Map (db m215781) WM
176 Georgia, Glynn County, Brunswick — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 -1902
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley Hiker of ’98 (On base of soldier) Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 -1902 By the Department of Georgia and . . . Map (db m62953) WM
177 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Rememberance of Confederate, Spanish & World War Soldiers
Erected by United Daughters of the Confederacy in remembrance of Confederate, Spanish & World War soldiers. 1922.Map (db m213025) WM
178 Georgia, Hall County, Gainesville — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 - 1902
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 - 1902 By Department of Georgia National Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans . . . Map (db m60433) HM
179 Georgia, Lamar County, Barnesville — Barnesville Blues
Co. B – 121st Infantry Barnesville, Georgia “Old Gray Bonnet” This memorial is dedicated to all who served with the Barnesville Blues. This company served actively as a part of Georgia’s National Guard in four wars. They . . . Map (db m25976) HM
180 Georgia, Lowndes County, Valdosta — Spanish American War Veterans Memorial
Erected AD. 1949 by J. O. Varnedoe Camp No. 14 U. S. W. V. and their friends in memory of Spanish American War Veterans ——— Sixteen million World War Veterans wonder when wars will ceaseMap (db m197600) WM
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181 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-16A — Camp Conrad
Main entrance to site of Camp Conrad, where a brigade of 3,500 troops was stationed in the winter of 1898-99 (Spanish-American War). Camp site occupied space between Third and Sixth Avenues and 29th and 33rd Sts. Brigade was composed of 160th . . . Map (db m42184) HM
182 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 to 1902
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 to 1902 Camps and Auxiliaries of the Department of Georgia United Spanish War . . . Map (db m57362) HM
183 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Historic Riverdale Cemetery
Side 1: In 1890, availability of lots at Linwood Cemetery, the oldest institution of the Columbus city government, was becoming scarce. At that time, the city acquired additional property on 10th Avenue which became Riverdale Cemetery. . . . Map (db m82689) HM
184 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — 106-16 — The Columbus Guards>>>>------->
Site of the last armory of the Columbus Guards, a noted military company chartered by the Georgia Legislature in 1843 and organized in 1835. They served voluntarily in the Indian War, 1836; the War with Mexico, 1846; the War Between the States, the . . . Map (db m43951) HM
185 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-43 — Birthplace of General Joseph Wheeler
A short distance north of this place, General Joseph Wheeler was born on Sept. 10, 1836. He graduated from West Point in 1859 and held the rank of 2nd lieutenant when the Civil War broke out. Resigning his commission in the Mounted Rifles, U.S.A., . . . Map (db m14829) HM
186 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-27 — Richmond County
Originally designated as the Parish of St. Paul by the Act creating it in 1758, the name was changed in 1777 to Richmond County in honor of the Duke of Richmond, who, as a member of Parliament, was a zealous supporter of the American cause, . . . Map (db m9706) HM
187 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — The Veterans of 1898-1902
"You Triumphed Over Obstacles Which Would Have Overcome Men Less Brave And Determined"                        President McKinley Dedicated to The Veterans Of 1898 to 1902 by Department of Georgia National Auxiliary . . . Map (db m10187) HM
188 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, Laney Walker — Dr. George Nelson Stoney1865-1926
A graduate of the Howard University School of Medicine, he opened his office in Augusta in 1889 and started, along with Lucy C. Laney. a nursing training program which later became the Lamar School of Nursing of the Lamar Hospital. When the new . . . Map (db m227189) HM
189 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, Laney Walker — Rev. Samuel Butler Wallace — 1878-1938 —
Reverend Wallace graduated from Howard University. A former pastor of Trinity CME Church. He envisioned a library where black children, denied access to local public libraries, could study, read for pleasure and conduct research. Rev. Wallace led . . . Map (db m227157) HM
190 Georgia, Rockdale County, Conyers — 122-3 — “Fightin’ Joe” Wheeler
Near this spot, May 9, 1865, Major General Joseph Wheeler, C.S.A., and part of his staff were captured by Federal troops who were pursuing President Jefferson Davis. Gen. Wheeler was released at Athens but, later, was again arrested and sent north . . . Map (db m19818) HM
191 Georgia, Spalding County, Griffin — 126-5 — Confederate Camp Milner
Most Georgia troops for the Confederate Army were mobilized in Griffin. Camp Milner, the Cavalry Camp, was named for Ben Milner, prominent Spalding County man who gave financial aid in equipping companies from his county. Camp Stephens, the Infantry . . . Map (db m27510) HM
192 Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga — Camp George H. ThomasHistoric Camp Thomas
In 1895, the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park became the country's first National Military Park. The following year, Congress passed legislation allowing the Military Park to be used as a training ground for the Army. As war with . . . Map (db m82704) HM
193 Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga — North and South ReunitedHistoric Camp Thomas
In 1898 the Spanish-American war allowed the South to demonstrate its loyalty and honor under fire. At first, secretary of war Russell A. Alger, was concerned that Southerners would not support the war due to bitterness over losing the Civil War. He . . . Map (db m82710) HM
194 Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga — Sickness at Camp ThomasHistoric Camp Thomas
As the summer of 1898 wore on complaints of sickness in Camp Thomas grew. Sanitary conditions were extremely unfavorable. The soldiers lacked bathing facilities, and those sent to Crawfish Springs to get drinking water drove their teams into the . . . Map (db m82714) HM
195 Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga — The Town of LytleHistoric Camp Thomas
The presence of military troops at the Chickamauga Park during the Spanish American war constituted the most activities seen there since the Civil War. A small community, called Lytle, grew up just outside the camp. A contemporary description . . . Map (db m82705) HM
196 Georgia, Wheeler County, Alamo — 153-1 — Wheeler County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Aug. 14, 1912, is named for Gen. Joseph Wheeler, famous Confederate Cavalry leader and Major General of Cavalry in the Spanish War. He twice saved Augusta from Kilpatrick's Union Cavalry, at . . . Map (db m23634) HM
197 Illinois, Clinton County, Centralia — Medal of Honor
William F. Dean, Korean War, Carlyle • James L. Hull, Span-Amer War, Patoka • Joseph S. Labille, Civil War, Vandalia • Robert H. McCard, WWII, Centralia • Marcellus J. Newman, Civil War, Richview • Elbridge Robinson, Civil War, Patoka • . . . Map (db m239020) WM
198 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — 132nd Infantry Monument2nd Ill.
[East-facing side:] A tribute to those of the 132nd Infantry (2nd Ill.) who gave their lives in the service of our country [North-facing side:] Organized Dec. 21, 1875 Service War with Spain (Cuban occupation) . . . Map (db m243644) WM
199 Illinois, Cook County, Franklin Park — Veterans Memorial
[First tablet on the left:] American Civil War April 12, 1861 April 26, 1865 Initiating the conflict between the industrial based north and agriculturally based south was the southern bombardment of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. This . . . Map (db m245161) WM
200 Illinois, Cook County, Hines — Veterans Memorial
[Tablet 1:] Spanish American War Participants: 392,000 Deaths in service: 11,000 [Tablet 2:] World War I Participants: 4,744,000 Deaths in service: 116,000 [Tablet 3:] World War II Participants: 16,535,000 Deaths in . . . Map (db m241633) WM

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