Worcester in the Spanish War; being the stories of companies A, C, and H, 2d regiment, and company G, 9th regiment, , during the war for the liberation of Cuba, May-November, 1898, with a roster of ERShumway Camp, no30, Spanish War veterans, followed by a brief account of the work of Worcester citizens in aiding the soldiers and their families . flag-ship, throughhis megaphone, directs the Harvard tokee]:) well a-starboard, to land the troopsfirst and to keep out of range of batteries, to all of which theHarvards officer responds, Aye, aye,sir. The soldiers enthusiastically ch


Worcester in the Spanish War; being the stories of companies A, C, and H, 2d regiment, and company G, 9th regiment, , during the war for the liberation of Cuba, May-November, 1898, with a roster of ERShumway Camp, no30, Spanish War veterans, followed by a brief account of the work of Worcester citizens in aiding the soldiers and their families . flag-ship, throughhis megaphone, directs the Harvard tokee]:) well a-starboard, to land the troopsfirst and to keep out of range of batteries, to all of which theHarvards officer responds, Aye, aye,sir. The soldiers enthusiastically cheereverything in sight and are ready for anyemergency, every one having enduredthe vovage well and the sick list is is the place of debarking andat all are ofif. the Harvard discharg-ing iter burden alxnit half a mile fromshore bv means of her smaller are many vessels in the vicinity,among them the hospital ship State ofTexas, flying the Red Cross flag, andthe bovs keep anxious eyes out for a Sfrfe^^fc^fe \ ^^m ^*^ 9BH^ ^^^^MH^ ;^ ^^^^Hmk^ ^^K^Vv^^^^S^^^B ^^?1»^ ^^ 7 ? l^^l ^^^R| ^nl ^ —• >flUi^^^^^,^^^^S Hi^Xw ^ ^^H ^^^B jlr^ ^^^^^L^^^BB^^HK ^^^H ^H^^^^^H^^^ 4^^^^^^ vI^^^I^BmV ^ 1 n^K^^Bi- *^ WMs w ^ ^H B^ fl^c^ ItTKR F. Si \ AN. ( )nc of Ilic Xintlis Principal Musicians EMMET GUARDS, 257. William H. Murphy. Disci Oc-tobor lOIH. Mai Rui: A. Keank. John J. sight of the Wnrcestcr nurse said to l)eaboard of her, Init their watchftdness isnot rewarded. It is a busy, noisy worldinto wliieh the men are ushered, fi uthere is the sound of bonibardnient andthe whistles of steamers of all sorts,joined to the nearer confusion of land-ing. The twenty or more huts consti-tuting the settlement of Siboney are notvery impressive, but the pressure offeet upon a foreign shore gives everyman a sensation never experienced be-fore. Immediately they note the lux-uriance of vegetation and the (|uantityof inviting fruit, against whose us


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