Titles
- Gun-boat Machias at Siboney, Cuba1
- Hospital Ship "Relief": (in N. York Harbor - July 2nd 98.)1
- Hospital Tent at Siboney, July 8"981
- Launch of the "Relief" returning from Siboney1
- Little Donkey, Led by Brown, Co. "G" 7" U.S.I., which was the sole means of transportation of the 7th Inft on the Santiago Campaign. (July 7"98)1
- Looking S.W. Towards Santiago from top of the hill on the right of Siboney: The "Rough Riders" fought on hill marked X1
- Looking Up the R.R. in a N.E. direction from Siboney: This road runs to the mining town of Firmeza1
- Malaria as seen at Montauk1
- Native Hut, with typical family group of Cubans of Santiago Province1
- Portion Of The Mining Town of Firmeza1
- Portion of Siboney, Cuba1
- Portion of Siboney, Cuba, showing beach and wharf1
- Portion of Siboney, Cuba, showing hill to right of beach, with Camp of 6th Massachusetts Inft1
- Portion of Siboney, Cuba, showing hill to right of beach: The mining town of Firmeza is faintly seen, seven miles north in the mountains1
- Portion of Siboney, showing wharf and store-houses also bridge to the left1
- Preliminary report on the results of blood examinations at Camp Wikoff, August and September, 18981
- Private Office of Major Torney, Hospital Ship "Relief"1
- Refugees Being Fed By The U.S: A mining Co.'s building being used as a store house1
- Refugees from Santiago being driven by U.S. soldiers from Siboney to Firmeza: View taken about half way up the mountain trail1
- Report of the Commission Appointed by the President to Investigate the Conduct of the War Department in the War with Spain1
