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Page 154
... Havana . The present Administration could not change this policy with- out a great deal of friction and risk ; and yet it has been the purpose from the first to have a vessel at Havana , not only because our vessels ought to be going in ...
... Havana . The present Administration could not change this policy with- out a great deal of friction and risk ; and yet it has been the purpose from the first to have a vessel at Havana , not only because our vessels ought to be going in ...
Page 155
... Havana , notice having been given by the Spanish Minister to his people , and by our Department to our Consul . Of course the sailing of the ship has made a great stir among the newspapers , and in public senti- ment . We have carefully ...
... Havana , notice having been given by the Spanish Minister to his people , and by our Department to our Consul . Of course the sailing of the ship has made a great stir among the newspapers , and in public senti- ment . We have carefully ...
Page 156
... Havana gave way to less grave annoying matters . but more Cable from Captain Sigsbee , commanding the Maine , in which he reports that much interest was manifested on the arrival of the Maine , military courtesies exchanged , and that ...
... Havana gave way to less grave annoying matters . but more Cable from Captain Sigsbee , commanding the Maine , in which he reports that much interest was manifested on the arrival of the Maine , military courtesies exchanged , and that ...
Page 162
... Havana , Cuba ; many killed and more wounded , and the cause unknown . I was at once deluged with newspaper reporters and additional dispatches . Sent for Commander Dick- ins , of the Bureau of Navigation , who came in and , under my ...
... Havana , Cuba ; many killed and more wounded , and the cause unknown . I was at once deluged with newspaper reporters and additional dispatches . Sent for Commander Dick- ins , of the Bureau of Navigation , who came in and , under my ...
Page 163
... Havana . The entire Spanish Legation called to express regrets , as Idid the British Ambassador and the Minister to Switzerland . The records now show that 253 men , and two officers , were killed by the explosion . The President has ...
... Havana . The entire Spanish Legation called to express regrets , as Idid the British Ambassador and the Minister to Switzerland . The records now show that 253 men , and two officers , were killed by the explosion . The President has ...
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