The American-Spanish war; . Sa^^^^^Y tf^ ^^--j^ ^w^ yfe^>^-o .. ;^^^^v<^ CHAPTER AGAINST SPAIN. 1895-1898.* BY CARLOS GARCIA VELEZ, Brigadier-General. IT is a hazardous, as well as a very difficult task to under-take, as I do in this chapter, to narrate the principalevents of the Santiago Campaign from a point of viewunknown as yet to the world, after so much has been saidabout the subject by different writers with whom I differessentially in the course of this narration. The author of this chapter, a member of Calixto Garciasstaff, having taken an active part in that campaign, b
The American-Spanish war; . Sa^^^^^Y tf^ ^^--j^ ^w^ yfe^>^-o .. ;^^^^v<^ CHAPTER AGAINST SPAIN. 1895-1898.* BY CARLOS GARCIA VELEZ, Brigadier-General. IT is a hazardous, as well as a very difficult task to under-take, as I do in this chapter, to narrate the principalevents of the Santiago Campaign from a point of viewunknown as yet to the world, after so much has been saidabout the subject by different writers with whom I differessentially in the course of this narration. The author of this chapter, a member of Calixto Garciasstaff, having taken an active part in that campaign, believesthat he is qualified to give his opinion, together with impor-tant data, based on original and authentic documents, fac-siviiles of which are not displayed here because of the limiteddimensions of this chapter. The facts are so plain and com-prehensive that they will be sufficient proof of the authorsassertion when he states that all the official reports are decid-edly unjust to General Calixto Garcias army of Cubanpatriots, as to the active and undeniabl
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