. The Santiago campaign. Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future date. CHAPTER VII GARCIA ALLOWS PANDO WITH REINFORCEMENTS TO SLIP PAST HIM GENERAL MILES COMING A PRISONERS INFORMATION ABOUT FORT AGUADORES WOUNDED SPANISH OFFICERS EXCHANGE OF HOBSON AND HIS MEN RETURNS OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED Headquarters Cavalry Division, San Juan, July 4, 1898, Sumner, Comdg 1st Cav. Brgde:Sir : General Wheeler desires that you instruct yourofficers t


. The Santiago campaign. Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future date. CHAPTER VII GARCIA ALLOWS PANDO WITH REINFORCEMENTS TO SLIP PAST HIM GENERAL MILES COMING A PRISONERS INFORMATION ABOUT FORT AGUADORES WOUNDED SPANISH OFFICERS EXCHANGE OF HOBSON AND HIS MEN RETURNS OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED Headquarters Cavalry Division, San Juan, July 4, 1898, Sumner, Comdg 1st Cav. Brgde:Sir : General Wheeler desires that you instruct yourofficers to make all reasonable efforts to locate definitelythe position of the enemys respectfully, James H. Reeves, Aid. Headquarters 5th Army Corps, July 4, 1898, To General Wheeler : Just received letter fromGeneral Garcia that five thousand men entered the citylast night over the Cobu road. I understood fromLawton that this road was securely covered by Garciasmen, nearly 4,000 in number since day before yester-day. Garcia must have withdrawn and given them freeentrance. If this was the case t


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