Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidential
Center
160th
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Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content
The photographs were donated to the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center by Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford in 2008.
After the sinking of the USS Maine in the harbor at
quota of recruits. Four volunteer infantry regiments formed immediately: 157, 158, 159, and 160. The state also formed the 27th and 28th Light Batteries, Company D of the Second U.S. Engineers, and the 14th Company of the U. S. Signal Corps.
The men who made up the 160th Indiana Volunteer
Infantry were from southeastern
The photos in this collection apparently belonged to Samuel Darmouth Sewall, a private in the 160th Indiana
Volunteer Infantry. The
The albumen prints are approximately 6 ½ inches by 4 ¾
inches and mounted. Eight of the photographs
are of soldiers serving in the160th Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
Twelve record scenes of
Ac. 5687
20 items
1.
160th IVI
loading on to the SS Saratoga at
17, 1899
Camp “emblem”
Captain’s tent – Company A
Dress parade – Company A (2)
Troops loading on to
a lighter at
Troops being ferried to the transport Thomas March 27, 1899
Aboard the transport Thomas
off
2
Cuban Volante [horse and carriage]
Cuban milk peddler
Pack mules in
Hut on the outskirts of
Bone pile in
Street scene in
Interior of church in
Plaza in
Bird’s eye view of
Interior of cave at
Fort San Salv[indecipherable] in