EC0653
Not on WorldCat
One long page folded up. On the bottom is a folded up picture probably of Siboney, Cuba.
In 1898 Siboney and the nearby village of Daiquirí were locations where American forces came ashore in the Spanish-American War. The WWI transport ship USS Siboney (ID-2999) was named for this town.
Siboney was also the location of a farm where Fidel Castro and his men gathered shortly before the attack on the Moncada Barracks, which is widely regarded as the start of the Cuban Revolution.