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English: Drawing from a photograph taken shortly before the Battle of Santiago de Cuba 3 July 1898. Shortly afterwards, Ellis was killed by a shell fired from a Spanish ship. Ellis was the only US sailor killed in action during the battle.

Scan taken from "The 'Brooklyn' at Santiago" by Captain Francis A. Cook in "The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine", vol 58, May to October 1899, p 98.

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Commodore Winfield Scott Schley and Chief Yeoman George H. Ellis on the USS Brooklyn

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