File:USS Iowa Damage After Battle of Santiago.jpg
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English: U.S.S. Iowa, damage from Spanish fire in Battle of Santiago
1898 -- LC-D4-20450 det 4a14278 These images reside on the Library of Congress server, these indexes are provided by NavSource to make navigating their site quicker and easier. USS Iowa (BB 4) -- Pictures from the Detroit Publishing Company Collection of the Library of Congress. -- These pictures show views of USS Iowa (BB 4) related to the Battle of Santiago (1898) Source: [1] |
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