A History of the Spanish American War of 1898

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2o6 THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR spatch was sent after him, from Washington, telling him that 25, 000 men were " now embarking at Tampa. " On June 3d, however, he was informed that " General Shafter expects to start from Tampa on June 4th with 18, 000 or 20, 000 men. " To these puzzling messages Sampson replied, on the 4th, with a telegram giving information of the Spanish forces at Santiago, * and continuing : With superior force and insurgent forces, which are ready, though mostly needing arms, S
...antiago de Cuba must fall, together with ships in port, which can not be entered against obstructions and mines.
To his report of the bombardment of June 6th the admiral added (June /th) : If ten thousand men were here, city and fleet would be ours within forty-eight hours. Every consideration * This telegram appears in three different forms in the printed re ports of the War and Navy Departments. In Sampson s report the estimate of the Spanish force is given thus: "Have received reliable information from Cuban officers the Spanish force in this vicinity of Santiago consists of 7, 000 men, intrenched in Juraguacito and Daiquiri ; 5, 000 men in Santiago de Cuba ; in Morro de Cuba, 400 men ; at other points in the bay, 100 men, with small rapid-fire gun and submarine mines at various points.


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