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 . r some time. In cooking we use a tin cu]), whichholds a (|uart, two pans that shut uptogether, one having a handle whichfolds over the other, one spoon, oneknife, one fork ; the plate is 6x8. Lastnight I bought a knife, such as theCubans use. It


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 . r some time. In cooking we use a tin cu]), whichholds a (|uart, two pans that shut uptogether, one having a handle whichfolds over the other, one spoon, oneknife, one fork ; the plate is 6x8. Lastnight I bought a knife, such as theCubans use. It is very old and has abone handle, also a leather shield orcase for it. It will be a souvenir to takehome from here. I might take one ofthese Cul)an nigger kids that run is not hotter than some of the nearerSouthern states lin summer. Sandswants niie to run a farm here with himwhen the war is over; says there wouldbe lots of money in it, and I guess he isriglit, everything grows so rapidly. Itis funnv to hear the boys talk abouthome, what they would eat were theythere, and how soon they would go towork. ( )ne boy says, I wish I had apiece of strawberry shortcake: themost of them, however, wish for oat-meal, beefsteak and something sub-stantial. Almost all of the Cubans gobarefooted. I dont see how they can,for the greater part of tbe trees have. Surgeon Gates and W. H. Butler at DowsesTent AS He is Dying. HisTentmate. AT THE I,EFT. Cuban Women at the arnund here naked. It seems such apity to see the fine houses in ruins allover the country. They are made ifine brick, with tiled floors, most ofthem of one story; none of them ex-ceed two stories. Barbed wire every-where. One can hardly go kjo yardswithout running up against a the S])aniards ]iut it up totroublu us. or it has been n>ed by theCubans, 1 dont know, but the InitedStates knew what it was about when itfurnished each conqjany with wire clip-pers, and thev liave not been idle


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