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Artwork 1898 Titles A - I, 1898

 File — Box: MS23.055, Folder: MS23.55.01
Identifier: Folder MS23.55.01

Scope and Contents

Reference: Hassrick, Peter H., and Melissa J. Webster. Frederic Remington, a Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. 2, 1995

Illustrations:

The Advance (see: 1896-1898) (missing image)

Advance Guard, Daiquiri Beach (Daiquiri Beach, Spanish-American War, altern.), c. 1898

The Advance Guard of the Army (Key West, Florida, altern.), 1898

After San Juan Hill, c. 1898 (missing image)

American Soldier, Fit for Fighting, 1898 (after Remington by Clarke)

The Army Pack Mule Ready to Assail Spaniards, 1898

An Army Train All Ready for the Invasion of Cuba (“Troop Wagon”—Soldiers Making Camp in the Pines at Port Tampa, altern.), 1898

Army Uniform Old Style, 1898

The Arrest of the Scout (see: 1896-1897) (missing image)

Artillery on Gun Hill, c. 1898

At the Bloody Ford of the San Juan, 1898 (reference photograph)

The Attack on the Cossack Posts (see: 1896-1898) (missing image)

Bargaining for a Bride (see: “He Sais He Weel Not Put de Woman on de Blanket”, as illus.; Bartering for a Bride, altern.), c. 1898 (missing image)

“Beaver Dick”, c. 1898

“Before the Warning Scream of the Shrapnel” (Scream of the Shrapnel, altern.), c. 1898

Brigadier-General Adna R. Chaffee, U.S. Vols., Commanding 2d Division, 5th Corps., 1898

Brigadier-General Guy V. Henry, U.S. Vols., Commanding 1st Brigade, 5th Corps, Tampa., 1898

Brigadier-General Samuel S. Sumner, U.S. Vols., Commanding 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division., 1898

Brigadier-General William Ludlow, U.S. Vols., Chief Engineer Forces in the Field., 1898

C.E. Akers, Correspondent of the London “Times,” at Tampa., 1898

The Cabin, c. 1898

Captain Allyn Capron, U.S.A., 1898

Captain Arthur H. Lee, R.A., Representing the British Army with the United States Forces at Tampa., 1898

Captain Grimes’s [sic] Battery Going Up El Poso Hill, 1898

Caribou Track (On the Caribou Tracks, altern.), c. 1898

A Cavalry Charge—Squadron A, c. 1898

Cavalry Officers Inspecting the Yellowstone Park in Winter, c. 1898

Cavalry Troops in Tampa, 1898 (see: “Right Front into Line of Fours! Forward March…”, 1898) (missing image)

The Cavalryman (Old Bill, altern.), 1898

Cavalryman Shaving a Companion (In the Hands of the Camp Barber at Tampa, as illus.), c. 1898 (see: In the Hands of the Camp Barber at Tampa, 1898) (missing image)

Changing Horses (Coming and Going of the Pony Express, altern.; A Pony Express Rider at a Relay-Station, as exh. 1901 Clausen’s), c. 1898/1900

Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, 1898

The Chief of Scouts (see: 1896-1897) (missing image)

The Coming and Going of the Pony Express (see: Changing Horses, as illus. in 1898; A Pony Express Rider at a Relay-Station, as exh. 1901 Clausen’s), c. 1898/1900 (missing image)

Cowboy with Beard (Portrait of Man in Profile, altern.), c. 1898 (see: Untitled (Cowboy with Beard, etc., alterns.), c. 1898 (missing image)

Crack Drill (see: Hurdling on Three Horses, United States Regular Cavalry, as illus.), 1898 (missing image

The Curse of the Wolves in the Northwest, c. 1898

Dismounted Cavalry on the March to Santiago, 1898

“The Essentials at Fort Adobe,” untitled, initial-piece T, soldier, 1898 (see: Initial Letter—Essentials at Fort Adobe…, c. 1898 (missing image)

The Essex Trooper, c. 1898

Field Hospital at the “Bloody Ford” of San Juan Creek, 1898

The Fight on Bear Island (Pillager Indian Outbreak, altern.), 1898

The Fighting Negro Regulars in Their Key West Camp, 1898

A First Lesson in the Art of War.—Recruits for the Two Additional Artillery Regiments at Fort Slocum, Davids Island, Long Island Sound (Recruits at David’s Island, altern.), c. 1898

First Sergt. 13th Infty., 1898-1904

The Gallant Stand of the Twelfth, c. 1898

General’s Compliments; Orders from Headquarters (A Squadron in the War, McCracken’s title based on a subtitle in the NY Journal, “Squadron A in the War,” – note discrepancy), 1898

The “Gussie” Expedition—First Embarkation of U.S. Troops for Cuba, at Port Tampa, May 11, 1898

Hardly had the Doctor Loosened Lee’s Jacket than He Tried to Stand Up (Jack Bracelin of Yale, altern.), c. 1898

“He Sais He Weel Not Put de Woman on de Blanket” (Bargaining for a Bride; Bartering for a Bride, alterns.), 1898

“He Was Laugh at Me from between de Wheel”, c. 1898

“Hees Beeg Buffalo-Lance She Go Clean Troo My Shouldar”, c. 1898

“He Sais He Weel Not Put de Woman on de Blanket”, 1898 (see: Bargaining for a Bride) (missing image)

Holding San Juan Hill, July 1, 1898

Horse Gymnastics (Essentials at Fort Adobe Horse Gymnastics, altern.) (see: 1896) (missing image)

The Hot Finish in the Snow-Shoe Race, c. 1898

Hurdling on Three Horses, United States Regular Cavalry (Crack Drill, altern.), 1898

In the Rear of the Battle: Wounded on the San Juan Road, c. 1898 (see: On the San Juan Road, 1898) (missing image)

“I Sais: ‘You Go Down Dees Canyon’”, c. 1898

“I Was Geet up un Was Look at de Leetle Man”, c. 1898

Ice-Fishing, c. 1898

In the Hands of the Camp Barber at Tampa (Cavalryman Shaving a Companion, altern.), 1898

In the Hands of the Camp Barber at Tampa, 1898

In the Rear of the Battle—Wounded on the San Juan Road (On the San Juan Road, altern.), 1898

An Indian Dream (see: Un I Was Yell Terrible, as illus.), c. 1898 (missing image)

Infantry in Retreat, c. 1898

Initial-letter—Essentials at Fort Adobe-. Letter T (see: Untitled, 1896-98) (missing image)

Dates

  • Created: 1898

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Extent

From the Collection: 95.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

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