Wallace Henry Chase, Spanish-American War Veteran, Dennysville, Maine

Wallace Henry Chase, Spanish American War Veteran, Dennysville, Maine: The inscription reads:  William Henry Chase, HAI, U.S. Navy, Spanish American War, Sept 21, 1875-Ocotber 21, 1952.
Wallace Henry Chase, Spanish American War Veteran, Dennysville, Maine

The inscription reads: William Henry Chase, HAI, U.S. Navy, Spanish American War, Sept 21, 1875-Ocotber 21, 1952.

Name/Title

Wallace Henry Chase, Spanish-American War Veteran, Dennysville, Maine

Description

Wallace Henry Chase, Spanish-American War Veteran, interred in the Town Cemetery, Dennysville, Maine.

Context

A single stone in the town cemetery bears witness to the effect of the destruction of the battleship Maine in the harbor of Havana, Cuba in February 1898, which set the stage for the Spanish-American War. The following entries from local storekeeper Fred L. Gardner's journal reflected the war news that reached Dennysville: "April 17, 1898 War looks bad "April 21, 1898 It is reported that war is declared between Spain and the United States. "April 22, 1898 The first shots of the Spanish American War were fired today on a Spanish merchantman by the 'USS Nashville.' "July 3, 1898 We are receiving bad news from Santiago de Cuba." There are no records of Dennysville's involvement, if any, in the four-month war. One memorial stone at the town cemetery reads, William Henry Chase, 1875-1952, Spanish-American War.

Collection

Photos for Map, Contemporary Photographs of the Dennys River Area