True Blue Weekly: Clif Faraday at Cardenas
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968 · August 6, 1898
This issue of True Blue (Street & Smith, August 6, 1898) contains "Chief Faraday at Cardenas; Or, The Shot That Did Most Good" by Ensign Clarke Beech, U.S.N., a naval adventure serial set during the Spanish-American War.
Naval Cadet Clif Faraday serves aboard the gunboat Uncas under Lieutenant Raymond. The vessel joins the cruiser Nashville on a dangerous mission to cut Spanish submarine cables at Cardenas, Cuba, a heavily fortified harbor. Armed with grappling irons, the ships approach under fire from Spanish batteries while a Cuban pilot guides them to three cables marked on their chart. As they enter the harbor, Clif spots a rowboat carrying Spanish sailors and a civilian—whom he recognizes as Ignacio, a spy who attempted to assassinate Admiral Sampson and imprisoned Clif in Morro Castle. Abandoning the cable-cutting mission, Lieutenant Raymond pursues the rowboat while Spanish guns bombard the Uncas. Clif mans the bow gun, determined to capture or eliminate the spy.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
- Date
- August 6, 1898
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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