Company F of the1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry initiates a new man in Tampa, Florida. A group of men bounces a recruit up and down on a blanket. Nineteen times he bounces on the blanket. This is an initiative by Company F of the 1st Ohio Volunteers during the Spanish-American War to welcome a new recruit to their unit. (Edison Company, 1898)
Cuban volunteers depart Tampa, Florida to participate in the Spanish-American War. The Cuban volunteers carry rifles and their bedrolls as they walk on gangway to board a ship. The first United States troops land in Cuba. View of the pier at DaiquirÃ, Cuba. Coal dumps and ore elevators from a mining company are seen at the end of the wharf. Soldiers lead pack mules carrying supplies and ammunitions in Santiago de Cuba. The 34th Michigan Regiment under command of Captain Dodd of Troop E, 3rd Regular Cavalry are working with picks and shovels to build a road.
A major league baseball team Cincinnati Reds at a training camp in Tampa, Florida. The team members are given training. They practice pitching. Two players help a player to roll on a ball.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Tampa, Florida, United States.Spectators line the street. Motorcycle police escort. Glimpse from back of President. Kennedy in open car. Decoration lights on the street. President Kennedy speaks into a microphone during a conference. His speech is carried live on television. People seated in the conference hall listen to him. Cameramen record as Kennedy speaks. The President's VC-137C Aircraft (Air Force One, with the President on board) taxis out for takeoff.
Frozen orange juice production and delivery in Tampa, Florida. Orange laden trees in yards. Men of color pluck oranges from the trees by climbing on ladders. Women sort oranges while working in front of machines. Machines peel and extract orange for orange juice in a factory. After canning the orange juice in tins, men pack the tins in cartons for transport. Canned orange juice is transported via trains. A milkman delivers frozen orange juice at the front door of a house. A woman opens the front door and takes the juice supply.
Presidential motorcade arrives at Tampa De Soto Exposition in Key West, Florida. Men walk behind President's car and a man opens a door for President Roosevelt. Navy officials gathered. President Roosevelt on radio stress on the importance of "Government by consent of the governed" and says that democracy must be maintained in the new world. A boat with Navy cadets going.
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