DescriptionCommander Taussig of the USS Bennington claims Wake Island for the United States of America.jpg
English: Commander E. D. Taussig, USN, of the gunboat USS Bennington (PG-4), having called all present to witness that Uncle Sam took possession of Wake Island, ordered Old Glory to be hoisted by Ensign Wettengel
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"How Old Glory was Raised on Wake Island", Los Angeles Herald, May 14, 1899, page 14
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