General Fitzhugh Lee and Staff at Camp Columbia 1899
General Fitzhugh Lee and his staff sit on horseback at Camp Columbia near Havana, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War in 1899. This camp served as a crucial base for U.S. forces during the conflict, which was fought between April and August 1898. Camp Columbia played a significant role in the military operations that aimed to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule.
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General Fitzhugh Lee and Staff at Camp Columbia 1899
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