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Death of Marti in the Battle of Two Rivers, (1895), 1920s
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Death of Marti in the Battle of Two Rivers, (1895), 1920s
Death of Marti in the Two Rivers(Dos Rivers). Marti perished in the battle of the Two Rivers, on 19th May 1895 and buried without a coffin in the cemetery of Remanganaguas. After he was exhumed, and buried in Santiago de Cuba.Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana
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Cigar Card Cuba Cuban Cuban War Of Independence Injured Injury Jos Juli N Mart Jos Mart Jose Jose Julian Marti Perez Jose Marti Mart Marti North And Central America Parez Rifle Tabacalera Cubana War Of Independence
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Caption: "The Death of Marti in the Battle of Two Rivers, 1895 - A Glimpse into Cuba's Struggle for Independence". This print captures a significant moment in Cuban history - the death of Jose Julian Marti Perez, commonly known as Jose Marti. The image depicts a scene from the battle that took place on May 19th, 1895, where Marti tragically lost his life fighting for Cuba's independence. In this monochromatic snapshot, we see a group of men on horseback engaged in fierce combat. Amidst the chaos and smoke-filled air, one can spot Marti bravely leading his compatriots with determination etched across his face. Armed with rifles and guns, they valiantly fought against their oppressors to secure freedom for their beloved country. Marti's sacrifice was so profound that he was initially buried without a coffin in Remanganaguas cemetery before being exhumed and laid to rest in Santiago de Cuba. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of his unwavering dedication to the cause. Printed on an iconic cigar card from Geografico Universal's History of Cuba series by Susini y La Corona Cigar Company (Tabacalera Cubana), this historic artifact not only commemorates Marti but also symbolizes the resilience and spirit of all those who fought during the Cuban War of Independence. As we gaze upon this powerful image from the early 20th century, it transports us back to an era filled with strife and turmoil while honoring those who paved the way towards liberation.
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