DescriptionSpanish Warship Sunk In Spanish-American War in 1898.jpg
English: A picture extracted from a New York Times newspaper article dated April 23, 1899 (page 14)
This picture is a diagram of a Vizcaya Cruiser, Spanish warship after the Battle of Santiago in the Spanish-American War.
The diagram shows hits on the side of the vessel.
NY Times headline: THE HITS AT SANTIAGO; Story of the Naval Battle as Told by Charts. TWO SHIPS LEAD THE LIST Cruiser Brooklyn and Battleship Iowa Made Seven-tenths of All Marks with Big Projectiles
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E. G. D. (initials given instead of name in NY Times article)
For use in Wikipedia article on USS Iowa (BB-4)
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