


                  1898 Naval Court Inquiry: USS Maine Destruction 
                
In 1898, the destruction of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor ignited tensions between the United States and Spain, eventually leading to the Spanish-American War. A naval court of inquiry was held to investigate the incident, and this historical photograph captures a pivotal moment in that inquiry. It showcases various personnel involved in the proceedings, alongside elements of the naval operations of the time. The ship had been sent to protect American interests during the Cuban War of Independence and its explosion resulted in significant political fallout.
The photographic print includes a caption card detailing the courts formal procedures. This documentation reveals how the U.S. Navy approached investigations and the measures taken in response to such a crisis. The findings of the inquiry, although controversial, influenced public opinion and heightened calls for military action against Spain, marking a key event in American naval history. This image not only preserves the memory of the USS Maine but also illustrates the legal and military practices of the era.

1898 Naval Court Inquiry: USS Maine Destruction
