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At the Dock, June 10th, Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). Creator: Burr McIntosh
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At the Dock, June 10th, Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). Creator: Burr McIntosh
At the Dock, June 10th, Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). Ships in the harbour at Port Tampa, Florida, USA. They were taking American troops to Cuba. From " The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for " Leslies Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London & New York, 1899]
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At the Dock, June 10th, Spanish-American War, 1898
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating print captured by Burr McIntosh. The image transports us back to Port Tampa, Florida in the late 19th century during a significant historical event - the Spanish-American War. In this snapshot of history, we witness a bustling harbor filled with ships ready to transport American troops to Cuba. The scene exudes anticipation and patriotism as men prepare for their journey into battle. The steamships stand tall and proud, symbols of American power and determination. Burr McIntosh himself was not only an actor but also a journalist who ventured to Cuba as both reporter and photographer for "Leslies Weekly". His firsthand account of the war brought readers closer to the action through his vivid photographs. The composition captures the essence of this pivotal moment in time - men scurrying about on the quayside while ships loom large in the background. It serves as a reminder of America's commitment to freedom and its willingness to send its brave soldiers overseas. This photograph from Burr McIntosh's book "The Little I Saw of Cuba" offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but still resonates with significance today. It stands as a testament to our nation's history and reminds us of those who fought valiantly for their country's ideals.
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