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The Spanish-American War: Is peace at hand?
The Spanish-American War: Is peace at hand?
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August 03, 1898
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Georgia, Aug 3, 1898 The front page has various reports on the Spanish-American War with reports headed: "SPAIN ACCEPTS PEACE TERMS PROPOSED BY UNITED STATES" "Sagasta & His Associates Ask for Some Slight Amendments to the Conditions Imposed by President & His Cabinet Members" "McKINLEY TOLD SPAIN ACCEPTS" "His is Unofficially Advised of Sagasta's Decision" "Information Is Reliable" "War Arrangements Not Stopped" "MERRITT MUST HAVE MORE TROOPS" "20,000 Men Are Not enough To Control Situation" with much more.
Complete in 10 pages, minor binding indents at the blank spine, partially loose at the spine, a few stains to the front page, good condition.
Category: Post-Civil War











