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1 Victors of many battles C the famous Utah Battery, after the capture of Malolos, Philippines.uum_mapImage/StillImage
2 Battery A, Utah Field Artillery at mess timeuum_mapImage/StillImage
3 Camp at Fort Stevens, Oregon. September 3, 1898uum_mapImage/StillImage
4 Isaac Russell in 1898. Battery A, Utah Field Artillery, Spanish American War. Manilla, Philippine Islands. Founder of The American Soldier, one of the very first newspapers serving U.S. troops.uum_mapImage/StillImage
5 The Pirate Six -- Robbers to His Excellency the Sultan. The Civil Government of Gamboauga just after lunch during the after-dinner tales of older days. Left to Right: Mei-Ike Hardscrabble (Keeper of the Keg); Lieut. Morse - Health Officer (Medico); Mr. Wilson - Cashier Civil Funds; Mr. Sheridon - A young lawyer in Judge Ado's office; St. Bowman - 31st Inf. U.S.V.; A visiting naval officer.uum_mapImage/StillImage
6 Dr. Potteruum_mapImage/StillImage
7 Philippinesuum_mapImage/StillImage
8 Isaac Russell, 1899. Serving on civilian staff of General Bates. Manila, Philippine Islands.uum_mapImage/StillImage
9 Frank H. Manninguum_mapImage/StillImage
10 Portrait of Robert N. Young signed "I am as ever very truly your friend" on the back. Portrait by Fox and Symons studio in Salt Lake City, January 1900uum_mapImage/StillImage
11 Ike Russell, portraituum_mapImage/StillImage
12 Ike Russell, portrait in military uniformuum_mapImage/StillImage
13 Ike Russell with Samuel Russell and unidentified woman in front of a train.uum_mapImage/StillImage
14 Ike Russell standing on a bridge, July 4, 1900uum_mapImage/StillImage
15 Ike Russell standing on a bridge, cyanotype. July 4, 1900uum_mapImage/StillImage
16 Ike Russell getting on a trolley, card to his mother: "My mother had a little boy/ Who wandered far away/ So she'll know how he's getting on/ He sends her this today"uum_mapImage/StillImage
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