The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 20, 1899, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Homeward Bound on- Board the mals of the d always by patriotic cus- States must be flagship of ? \AMOU ! o« 11 Yondly remer &ens of the Ur the cruiser Ol Ady ; ing craft much largc wch better armed, but then it was on the Olympia that ddwmiral Dewey sailed tnto Manile EBay and from her deck directed the battle that destroyed a Spanish fleet, therevy miaking & possible for the Usated States to torest the Philipe pine archipelago from the dominion of Spain, Pecudiar Anterest attaches 40408 , M & o ot s N \ ON THE FORWARD/ . \ \ TURR 7// e CREV GROUPLD A5 CAPTAIN LAMBERTONS CABIN SHOWING CAPT LAMBERTON, CONSUL GENWILDMAN- ON THE RIGHT Amea DECK SHOWING AFTER BAT ! New Picturgs of Admiral Dewey's Famovs Flagship. crsdoer fust now from the fact that she s bearing home the gallant ad- miral—home where a come waits. Keaders of The Call will, therefore, appreciate the latest photographs taken aboard Admiral Dewey’s flagship, which are printed heretith. The photographs show the officers of the Olympia, including Captain Lamberton, who relicved the late Captain Gridley soon after the bate tie of Manila Bay, and also Consul General Wildman, whose position during the wor was one requiring @ great deal of diplomatjc}tw;npd

Other pages from this issue: