Spanish-American War (Other Keyword)

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Phase 2 Cultural Resources Evaluation Investigation of the Vicinity of the 3rd New York and 3rd Missouri Regimental Camps, Camp Alger, Fairfax County, Virginia (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel Koski-Karell.

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Reassessing the 1898 U.S. assault on Asomante through battlefield archeology (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paola Ortiz. Castros. Francheska Martinez. Edith Morales.

Military confrontations during the first half of August of 1898, between Coamo and Aibonito, Puerto Rico, were the last known developments of the Spanish-American War. Historically, this area has been listed as the last battlefield of Spain in America. There are several factors about these military events, such as scarcity of historical resources, political conflicts of interest, and the unseemly lack of archeological research, that have kept them from being defined in the academic literature....


Spanish-American War Fortifications, St. Johns Bluff, Florida (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George E. Buker.

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