The Voyage of the Oregon from San Francisco to Santiago in 1898 By: R. Cross |
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In "The Voyage of the Oregon from San Francisco to Santiago in 1898" by R. Cross, readers are taken on an enthralling journey through history and the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish-American War, this non-fiction account provides a meticulously detailed chronicle of the famous naval vessel, the USS Oregon, and its daring voyage from the Californian coast to the Chilean capital.
R. Cross's writing exudes a remarkable level of authenticity, painting a vivid picture of the era and the challenges faced by the crew aboard the Oregon. Seamlessly blending historical facts with personal narratives, the author allows readers to become immersed in the gripping story of this naval expedition, as they witness the Oregon's transformation from a mere warship to a legendary icon.
One of the standout aspects is the thorough research that went into this book. Cross skillfully incorporates primary sources, letters, and diary entries from the crew members to provide a multifaceted perspective. By doing so, he presents a holistic view of life onboard the Oregon, ranging from the day-to-day routines to the anxieties and aspirations of the sailors amidst the war fervor.
Furthermore, the author's attention to detail shines through as he describes the technicalities of maritime navigation, the ship's mechanics, and the challenges encountered during the voyage. This meticulousness adds depth and credibility to the narrative, allowing readers to fully appreciate the magnitude of the Oregon's accomplishments.
However, while the book is undoubtedly a treasure trove of historical information, it does tend to get bogged down at times in the vast array of names, dates, and statistics. Additionally, readers seeking a strong personal connection with the crew members may find the narrative occasionally lacking in emotional resonance.
Nevertheless, "The Voyage of the Oregon from San Francisco to Santiago in 1898" remains an engaging and informative read. R. Cross's ability to transport readers to a bygone era, coupled with his meticulous research, make this book a valuable addition to any naval history enthusiast's library. Although it may not be alluring to general readers looking for a fast-paced adventure, those with an interest in naval warfare or American history will undoubtedly find themselves captivated by this fascinating account. AS TOLD BY ONE OF THE CREW PRIVATELY PRINTED THE MERRYMOUNT PRESS BOSTON 1908 [ One hundred and twenty five copies printed ] To the Reader Almost ten years have passed since the country followed, in scanty telegram from port to port, the Oregon speeding down one side of a continent and up the other to Bahia; then came two anxious, silent weeks when apprehension and fear pictured four Spanish cruisers with a pack of torpedo boats sailing out into the west athwart the lone ship's course, the suspense ending only when tidings came of her arrival at Jupiter Inlet; then off Santiago, after a month of waiting, there is the outcoming of Cervera's squadron, when this splendid ship, with steam all the time up, leaps to the front of her sisters of the fleet, like an unleashed hound, and joins the historic company of the Bon Homme Richard, the Constitution, the Hartford, in our naval annals. From the start at the Golden Gate to the beaching of the Colon is a succession of events full of thrilling merit and vitality which official bickerings and envyings cannot change or obscure. The story has been told from the standpoint of the quarter deck, the court room, and the department bureau. Here we have the artless journal of an unlettered sailor, written between decks, without the least notion that it would ever be read apart from his own family circle... Continue reading book >>
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