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  2. List of Spanish–American War monuments and memorials

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    California Volunteers, also known as the Spanish–American War Memorial, San Francisco "Spanish American War Memorial", Oakland [11] Spanish–American War Memorial, 7th Regiment Monument, Pershing Square, Los Angeles This is the oldest work of public art in the City of Los Angeles, completed in 1900.

  3. The Hiker (Kitson) - Wikipedia

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    For the title of her work, Kitson used the term that American soldiers in both the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War gave themselves: "hikers". Leonard Sefing, Jr., a Spanish–American War veteran from Allentown, Pennsylvania , was selected as the model for the statue after a photograph of him was entered into a national ...

  4. United Spanish War Veterans - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the Spanish–American War ended, in early 1899, discharged veterans formed fraternal societies to keep in touch with their former comrades. These included the Spanish War Veterans, the Spanish–American War Veterans, the Servicemen of the Spanish War, American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Army of the Philippines, the Veteran Army of the Philippines, the Legion of Spanish War ...

  5. Unlocking the Archive: Local Spanish-American War veterans ...

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    In 1962, the annual Veterans Day parade in Lancaster had three special guests — Fairfield County men who had fought in the Spanish-American War. The first veteran was Roy Samuel Hughey, who was ...

  6. Veterans Park of Cambria County - Wikipedia

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    The memorial would then lists names of veterans of the American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War and Spanish-American War. Another news article of the day stated: “We want the children of our schools, as they pass by the monument, to know that this county gave her best men, volunteers at that, to defend our country.”

  7. List of memorials and monuments at Arlington National ...

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    There are over 300,000 headstones and hundreds of memorials at Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington House itself is a memorial to George Washington.The son of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, John Parke Custis purchased the 1,100-acre (450 ha) tract of wooded land on the Potomac River north of Alexandria, Virginia in 1778.

  8. Spanish–American War Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery)

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    The four cannon at the Spanish–American War Memorial. Some time in early 1900, four guns captured during the war were erected in the Spanish–American War dead burial field. [7] The two modern guns were taken from the Spanish Navy armored cruisers Vizcaya and Infanta Maria Teresa. [8] [9] The provenance of the two smaller bronze cannon is ...

  9. Spanish–American War Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish–American War Veterans Memorial, also known as the Soldier's Monument and Graves, [2] is an outdoor memorial commemorating those who fought in the Spanish–American War, installed at Portland, Oregon's River View Cemetery, in the United States. The memorial is located near the cemetery's Southwest Taylors Ferry Road entrance where ...