THE CAMPAIGN IN CUBA 

U.S. Troops Landing at Daiquiri, Cuba

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U.S. Troops Landing at Daiquiri, Cuba

These are the first U.S. troops to land on Cuban soil, June 22, 1898. The picture shows a long perspective view of the pier at Baiquiri, the point chosen so strategically for the landing of General Shafter's army. At the end of the wharf are the coal dumps and ore elevators used by the mining company operating the famous iron mines at Juragua, five miles away. On the right of the picture is seen the stern of a huge transport as she rides at anchor, and in the distance, stretching far out to the horizon, are other vessels of the fleet.

The Phonoscope 10/1898

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1 Edison n.c. (MU 595). William Paley.  
2 William PaleyJames H. White.  
3 22-26/06/1898. © Thomas A. Edison, 05/08/1898 50 ft
4 Cuba. Daiquiri.  

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02/05/1903 CubaLa Havane. Édouard Hervet Desembarco de las tropas en Daiquiri

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