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Description Spanish Captain-General Basilio Augustin clothed in the functions of a viceroy surrounded by his staff with a group of the principal officers under his command in Manila, from p. 109 of from Photographic History of the Spanish-American War, published by Pearson Pub. Co. in 1898.
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