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 . two five. It was rather hard wnrk afterthat march. Xo pen has \-et done adecpiate justiceto the filthy condition of the canijiingplaces where Cubans or Spaniards hadlieen. Nor would it be proper tolirint the same were it written. Theinborn


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 . two five. It was rather hard wnrk afterthat march. Xo pen has \-et done adecpiate justiceto the filthy condition of the canijiingplaces where Cubans or Spaniards hadlieen. Nor would it be proper tolirint the same were it written. Theinborn sense of neatness characteris-tic of the Yankee was constantlv of-fended beyond all description. Evi-dentlv the natives had not the slight-est notion of sanitation. The Ameri-can went to Cuba none too snakes were not common inCuba. Sergeants Young and \aughnaver that an immense black one wentthrough their tent, while lying here,and from his speed they fancy he maybe going yet. The arniy is in the enemvs countr\-and long snells in the same camp arenot to lie the rule. It is perhaps eightoclock <in Saturday when thelines are formed again and the\ marchabout two miles toward the are manv waits, everytliingbearing the appearance of a cautiousfeeling of the vvav through a strangeland. It is onlv on the third attempt. AzeTTE Hunting for Land Crabs and Tarantulas. that camp is finally pitched. Here ahalt is made over Sunday and theweary travelers have a genuine andneeded rest, though a most vigilant(lutlonk is had for the foe. supposed tolie lurking somewhere in the vicinity. IA-en in war, luans liking for petshas illustrations. Thus early Captainllohlen won the undivided affections111 an owl and. perched near liy on aconvenient bough, this bird of wisdomblinked on the Company \en •Snowball fnrliore stealinghim, but his nightly and thus un-timelv screechings luade it necessaryto banish what luight have become anowlish Old .\be. \igilance


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