VBIBLIOGRAPHY

Note.The following references are confined to publications printed since 1905. The student of Cuban history will find several books of earlier date valuable and interesting.

Books

Baedeker, Karl,firm, publishers, Leipzig. The United States, with excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska.4th rev. ed.New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1909. 724 pp.Berchon, Charles: A travers Cuba, récit de voyage descriptive et économique.Sceaux: Imprimerie Charaire, 1910. 203 pp.Collazo, Enrique: Los americanos en Cuba.Habana: Impr. C. Martinez y comp., 1905. 2 v.Philbrick, Francis S.: Cuba. (In Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., v. 7. New York, 1910. pp. 594-606.)Weyler,General: Mi mando en Cuba (10 Febrero de 1896 a 31 de Octubre de 1897). Tomo 1.Madrid: Felipe Gonzalez Rojas, 1910.Weyler, James H.: Free Trade with Cuba.Wood, Leonard: Cuba. (In Browne, G. Waldo, ed. The New America and the Far East, v. 6. Boston, 1907. pp. 1217-1253.)Wright, Irene A.: Cuba.New York: The Macmillan Co., 1910. 512 pp.

Baedeker, Karl,firm, publishers, Leipzig. The United States, with excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska.

4th rev. ed.

New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1909. 724 pp.

Berchon, Charles: A travers Cuba, récit de voyage descriptive et économique.

Sceaux: Imprimerie Charaire, 1910. 203 pp.

Collazo, Enrique: Los americanos en Cuba.

Habana: Impr. C. Martinez y comp., 1905. 2 v.

Philbrick, Francis S.: Cuba. (In Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., v. 7. New York, 1910. pp. 594-606.)

Weyler,General: Mi mando en Cuba (10 Febrero de 1896 a 31 de Octubre de 1897). Tomo 1.

Madrid: Felipe Gonzalez Rojas, 1910.

Weyler, James H.: Free Trade with Cuba.

Wood, Leonard: Cuba. (In Browne, G. Waldo, ed. The New America and the Far East, v. 6. Boston, 1907. pp. 1217-1253.)

Wright, Irene A.: Cuba.

New York: The Macmillan Co., 1910. 512 pp.

LAWS, STATUTES, ETC.

Guide to the Material for American History in Cuban Archives (Publication No. 83, Papers of the Dept. of Historical Research [The Administration of Cuba, pp. 32-33]).Washington: Carnegie Institute, 1907. 142 pp.The Organic Municipal Law of Cuba May 29, 1908.Havana: Rambla and Bouza, printers. 1908. 130 pp.Customs Tariff of the Republic of Cuba. (From the monthly summary of commerce and finance for May, 1905.)Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 3995-4020 pp.Oficina del censo.Censo de la Republica de Cuba bajo la administracion provisional de los Estados Unidos, 1907.Washington: Oficina del censo de los Estados Unidos, 1908. 707 pp.Cuba: Population, History and Resources, 1907.Washington: United States Bureau of Census, 1909. 275 pp.Provisional Governor, 1906-1909 (C. E. Magoon): Report of Provisional Administration from Oct. 13, 1906, to Dec. 1, 1908.Havana: Rambla and Bouza, 1908-09. 2 v.Government of Cuba. Supplemental report, with accompanying papers, for the period from Dec. 1, 1908, to Jan. 28, 1909.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 32 pp. (U. S. 61st Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 80.)Cuba:Secretaria de agricultura, industria y comercio. Boletin oficial.Habana, 1906-date. Monthly.Secretaria de hacienda.Estadistica general. Comercio exterior. Habana, 1902-1907. 6 v.International Bureau of American Republics, Washington, D.C. Cuba. General descriptive data.Washington Government Printing Office, 1909. 16 pp.International Bureau of the American Republics, Washington, D.C. Municipal organizations in Latin America. Havana, Cuba. (Reprint from the Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of American Republics, April, 1909.)Ortiz, Fernando: Hampa afro-cubana. Los negros brujos (apuntes para un estudio de etnologia criminal).Madrid: Libraria de F. Fe, 1906. 432 pp.Quesado, Gonzalo de: Cuba.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 541 pp. “Books Relating to Cuba.” 315-512 pp.Los derechos de Cuba, a la Isla de Pinos.Habana: Impr. de Rambla y Bouza, 1909. 31 pp.Rogalla von Bieberstein: Die Intervention der Vereinigten Staaten auf Kuba. (InHistorische politische Blaetter, v. 139, 1907, pp. 614-627.) This vol. not in L. C.United States Army. Army of Cuban Pacification.Annual Report.Havana, 1907-1909.Bureau of Insular Affairs.Acts of Congress, treaties, proclamations, decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, and opinions of the attorney-general relating to noncontiguous territory, Cuba and Santa Domingo and tomilitary affairs. 59th Congress—March 4, 1905, to March 3, 1907. Supreme Court cases—Jan. 1, 1907, to June 1, 1909. Opinions of attorney-general—Jan. 1, 1898, to June 17, 1908.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 442 pp.Bureau of Statistics(Department of Commerce and Labor). Commercial Cuba in 1905. (From the monthly summary of commerce and finance for May, 1905.)Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 3899-4095 pp.Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.Adjustment of title to Isle of Pines. Report (to accompany Executive J, 58th Cong. 2d sess.).Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906. 277 pp. (59th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 205.)Department of Commerce and Labor.Report on Trade Conditions in Cuba.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 45 pp. (Issued in 1906 as Senate Doc. 439, 59th Cong. 1st sess., and also in a “Bureau Edition.”)United States. General Staff. Second section.Road Notes, Cuba. 1909.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 610 pp. (Its publication No. 16.)Wilson, James H.: Free Trade with Cuba.Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 19 pp. (U. S. 61st Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 17.)

Guide to the Material for American History in Cuban Archives (Publication No. 83, Papers of the Dept. of Historical Research [The Administration of Cuba, pp. 32-33]).

Washington: Carnegie Institute, 1907. 142 pp.

The Organic Municipal Law of Cuba May 29, 1908.

Havana: Rambla and Bouza, printers. 1908. 130 pp.

Customs Tariff of the Republic of Cuba. (From the monthly summary of commerce and finance for May, 1905.)

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 3995-4020 pp.

Oficina del censo.Censo de la Republica de Cuba bajo la administracion provisional de los Estados Unidos, 1907.

Washington: Oficina del censo de los Estados Unidos, 1908. 707 pp.

Cuba: Population, History and Resources, 1907.

Washington: United States Bureau of Census, 1909. 275 pp.

Provisional Governor, 1906-1909 (C. E. Magoon): Report of Provisional Administration from Oct. 13, 1906, to Dec. 1, 1908.

Havana: Rambla and Bouza, 1908-09. 2 v.

Government of Cuba. Supplemental report, with accompanying papers, for the period from Dec. 1, 1908, to Jan. 28, 1909.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 32 pp. (U. S. 61st Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 80.)

Cuba:Secretaria de agricultura, industria y comercio. Boletin oficial.

Habana, 1906-date. Monthly.

Secretaria de hacienda.Estadistica general. Comercio exterior. Habana, 1902-1907. 6 v.

International Bureau of American Republics, Washington, D.C. Cuba. General descriptive data.

Washington Government Printing Office, 1909. 16 pp.

International Bureau of the American Republics, Washington, D.C. Municipal organizations in Latin America. Havana, Cuba. (Reprint from the Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of American Republics, April, 1909.)

Ortiz, Fernando: Hampa afro-cubana. Los negros brujos (apuntes para un estudio de etnologia criminal).

Madrid: Libraria de F. Fe, 1906. 432 pp.

Quesado, Gonzalo de: Cuba.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 541 pp. “Books Relating to Cuba.” 315-512 pp.

Los derechos de Cuba, a la Isla de Pinos.

Habana: Impr. de Rambla y Bouza, 1909. 31 pp.

Rogalla von Bieberstein: Die Intervention der Vereinigten Staaten auf Kuba. (InHistorische politische Blaetter, v. 139, 1907, pp. 614-627.) This vol. not in L. C.

United States Army. Army of Cuban Pacification.Annual Report.

Havana, 1907-1909.

Bureau of Insular Affairs.Acts of Congress, treaties, proclamations, decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, and opinions of the attorney-general relating to noncontiguous territory, Cuba and Santa Domingo and tomilitary affairs. 59th Congress—March 4, 1905, to March 3, 1907. Supreme Court cases—Jan. 1, 1907, to June 1, 1909. Opinions of attorney-general—Jan. 1, 1898, to June 17, 1908.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 442 pp.

Bureau of Statistics(Department of Commerce and Labor). Commercial Cuba in 1905. (From the monthly summary of commerce and finance for May, 1905.)

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. 3899-4095 pp.

Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.Adjustment of title to Isle of Pines. Report (to accompany Executive J, 58th Cong. 2d sess.).

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906. 277 pp. (59th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 205.)

Department of Commerce and Labor.Report on Trade Conditions in Cuba.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 45 pp. (Issued in 1906 as Senate Doc. 439, 59th Cong. 1st sess., and also in a “Bureau Edition.”)

United States. General Staff. Second section.Road Notes, Cuba. 1909.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 610 pp. (Its publication No. 16.)

Wilson, James H.: Free Trade with Cuba.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. 19 pp. (U. S. 61st Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 17.)

ARTICLES AND PERIODICALS

1906.Robinson, Albert G.: The Causes of Unrest in Cuba and Porto Rico.Independent, March 15, 1906, v. 60: 612-615.Aldama, M. Carillo: The Cuban Government’s Side.Independent, Sept. 20, 1906, v. 61: 663.1906.Hale, Henry: The Cuban Sugar Situation.Moody’s Magazine, Sept., 1906, v. 2: 380-386.1906.Puente, Faustino G.: Causes of the Cuban Insurrection.North American Review, Sept. 21, 1906, v. 183: 538-540.1906.Herrick, E. P.: Cuban Marriage Customs.Southern Workman, Sept., 1906, v. 147: 292-297.1906.Foster, John W.: The Annexation of Cuba.Independent, Oct. 25, 1906, v. 61: 965-968.Howland, Harold J.: Saving a People from Themselves: Impressions of Cuba under American Intervention.Outlook, Oct. 27, 1906, v. 84: 455-464.1906.Dennison, Edgar W.: Transportation in Cuba.World To-day, Oct., 1906, v. 11: 1071-1076.1906.Inglis, William: The Future in Cuba.North American Review, Nov. 16, 1906, v. 183: 1037-1040.1906.Willey, Day Allen: Sugar Making in Cuba.Scientific American, Nov. 3, 1906, v. 95: 321-322.1906.Earle, F. S.: Agricultural Cuba.World To-day, Nov., 1906, v. 11: 1175-1184.1906.Shepardson, Francis W.: American Guardianship of Cuba. 2.Rockwood, John G.: Rescuing Cuba from the Cubans.World To-day, Nov., 1906, v. 11: 1197-1203.1906.Adams, Frederick U.: Cuba, its Condition and Outlook.World’s Work, Nov., 1906, v. 13: 8237-8242.1906.Adams, Frederick U.: Cuba, its Condition and Outlook.World’s Work and Play, Nov., 1906, v. 8: 531-543.1906.Fernow, B. E.,andNorman Taylor: The High Sierra Maestra (of Cuba).Forestry Quarterly, Dec., 1906, v. 4: 239-273.1907.Cespedes, José M.: Problemas de la politica cubana.Nuestro Tiempo, Jan., 1907, v. 7: 139-144.1907.Bellet, Daniel: Les Richesses forestières de Cuba.Société de géographie commerciale de Paris, April, 1907, v. 29: 229-238.1907.Conant, Charles A.: Our Duty in Cuba.North American Review, May 17, 1907, v. 185: 141-146.1907.Buchanan, Lloyd: The Sure Eventual Fate of Cuba.Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine, June, 1907, v. 79: 813-815.1907.Ledeganck, H. F.: Bilder aus Cuba.Deutsche Monatsschrift, Sept., 1907, v. 12: 762-771.1907.Bullard, R. L.: How Cubans Differ from Us.North American Review, Nov., 1907, v. 186: 416-421.1908.Forbes-Lindsay, C. H.: Our Colonial Empire: Cuba: The Land of Promise.World To-day, Feb., 1908, v. 14: 141-150.1908. Iron Mining in Cuba.Iron Age, April 9, 1908, v. 81: 1149-1157.1908.Figueras, Francisco: Patriot’s Appeal for his Country.Journal of American History, July-Sept., 1908, v. 2: 409-440.1908.Atkins, Edwin F.: Tariff Relations with Cuba.American Academy of Political and Social Science.Annals, Sept., 1908, v. 32: 57-65.1909.Gannett, H.: Conditions in Cuba as Revealed by the Census.National Geographic Magazine, Feb., 1909, v. 20: 200-202.Du Pay, William A.: Road Building by the United States in Cuba.Scientific American, Feb. 13, 1909, v. 100: 136-138.1909.Johnston, H.: Scenery of Cuba.Geographical Journal, June, 1909, v. 33: 629-668.1909.Austin, H. A.: Cuba’s Future.North American Review, June, 1909, v. 189: 857-863.1909.Barrett, John: Cuba, Hayti, and the Dominican Republic.Independent, Aug. 26, 1909, v. 67: 464-470.1909.Dennison, Edgar W.: Cuban Development.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, Aug., 1909, v. 29: 365-371.1909.Johnston,SirHarry: The Scenery of Cuba, Hayti, and Dominican Republic.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, Sept., 1909, v. 29: 582-599.1909.Johnston,SirHarry: An Englishman’s Impression of American Rule in Cuba.McClure’s Magazine, Sept., 1909, v. 33: 496-504.1909.Quesada, G. de: Cuba’s Claim to the Isle of Pines.North American Review, Nov., 1909, v. 190: 594-604.1910.Welliver, Judson C.: The Annexation of Cuba by the Sugar Trust.Hampton’s Magazine, March, 1910, v. 24: 375-388.1910.Bullard, R. L.: Education in Cuba.Educational Review, April, 1910, v. 39: 378-384.1910.Wright, I. A.: Citrus Fruit Culture in Cuba.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, June, 1910, v. 30: 961-975.1910. Cuba.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, July, 1910, v. 31: 135-151.1910.Brooks, Sydney: Cuba.Fortnightly Review, Nov., 1910, v. 94: 798-806. Reprinted inLiving Age, Dec. 10, 1910, v. 267: 653-661.

1906.Robinson, Albert G.: The Causes of Unrest in Cuba and Porto Rico.Independent, March 15, 1906, v. 60: 612-615.

Aldama, M. Carillo: The Cuban Government’s Side.Independent, Sept. 20, 1906, v. 61: 663.

1906.Hale, Henry: The Cuban Sugar Situation.Moody’s Magazine, Sept., 1906, v. 2: 380-386.

1906.Puente, Faustino G.: Causes of the Cuban Insurrection.North American Review, Sept. 21, 1906, v. 183: 538-540.

1906.Herrick, E. P.: Cuban Marriage Customs.Southern Workman, Sept., 1906, v. 147: 292-297.

1906.Foster, John W.: The Annexation of Cuba.Independent, Oct. 25, 1906, v. 61: 965-968.

Howland, Harold J.: Saving a People from Themselves: Impressions of Cuba under American Intervention.Outlook, Oct. 27, 1906, v. 84: 455-464.

1906.Dennison, Edgar W.: Transportation in Cuba.World To-day, Oct., 1906, v. 11: 1071-1076.

1906.Inglis, William: The Future in Cuba.North American Review, Nov. 16, 1906, v. 183: 1037-1040.

1906.Willey, Day Allen: Sugar Making in Cuba.Scientific American, Nov. 3, 1906, v. 95: 321-322.

1906.Earle, F. S.: Agricultural Cuba.World To-day, Nov., 1906, v. 11: 1175-1184.

1906.Shepardson, Francis W.: American Guardianship of Cuba. 2.Rockwood, John G.: Rescuing Cuba from the Cubans.World To-day, Nov., 1906, v. 11: 1197-1203.

1906.Adams, Frederick U.: Cuba, its Condition and Outlook.World’s Work, Nov., 1906, v. 13: 8237-8242.

1906.Adams, Frederick U.: Cuba, its Condition and Outlook.World’s Work and Play, Nov., 1906, v. 8: 531-543.

1906.Fernow, B. E.,andNorman Taylor: The High Sierra Maestra (of Cuba).Forestry Quarterly, Dec., 1906, v. 4: 239-273.

1907.Cespedes, José M.: Problemas de la politica cubana.Nuestro Tiempo, Jan., 1907, v. 7: 139-144.

1907.Bellet, Daniel: Les Richesses forestières de Cuba.Société de géographie commerciale de Paris, April, 1907, v. 29: 229-238.

1907.Conant, Charles A.: Our Duty in Cuba.North American Review, May 17, 1907, v. 185: 141-146.

1907.Buchanan, Lloyd: The Sure Eventual Fate of Cuba.Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine, June, 1907, v. 79: 813-815.

1907.Ledeganck, H. F.: Bilder aus Cuba.Deutsche Monatsschrift, Sept., 1907, v. 12: 762-771.

1907.Bullard, R. L.: How Cubans Differ from Us.North American Review, Nov., 1907, v. 186: 416-421.

1908.Forbes-Lindsay, C. H.: Our Colonial Empire: Cuba: The Land of Promise.World To-day, Feb., 1908, v. 14: 141-150.

1908. Iron Mining in Cuba.Iron Age, April 9, 1908, v. 81: 1149-1157.

1908.Figueras, Francisco: Patriot’s Appeal for his Country.Journal of American History, July-Sept., 1908, v. 2: 409-440.

1908.Atkins, Edwin F.: Tariff Relations with Cuba.American Academy of Political and Social Science.Annals, Sept., 1908, v. 32: 57-65.

1909.Gannett, H.: Conditions in Cuba as Revealed by the Census.National Geographic Magazine, Feb., 1909, v. 20: 200-202.

Du Pay, William A.: Road Building by the United States in Cuba.Scientific American, Feb. 13, 1909, v. 100: 136-138.

1909.Johnston, H.: Scenery of Cuba.Geographical Journal, June, 1909, v. 33: 629-668.

1909.Austin, H. A.: Cuba’s Future.North American Review, June, 1909, v. 189: 857-863.

1909.Barrett, John: Cuba, Hayti, and the Dominican Republic.Independent, Aug. 26, 1909, v. 67: 464-470.

1909.Dennison, Edgar W.: Cuban Development.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, Aug., 1909, v. 29: 365-371.

1909.Johnston,SirHarry: The Scenery of Cuba, Hayti, and Dominican Republic.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, Sept., 1909, v. 29: 582-599.

1909.Johnston,SirHarry: An Englishman’s Impression of American Rule in Cuba.McClure’s Magazine, Sept., 1909, v. 33: 496-504.

1909.Quesada, G. de: Cuba’s Claim to the Isle of Pines.North American Review, Nov., 1909, v. 190: 594-604.

1910.Welliver, Judson C.: The Annexation of Cuba by the Sugar Trust.Hampton’s Magazine, March, 1910, v. 24: 375-388.

1910.Bullard, R. L.: Education in Cuba.Educational Review, April, 1910, v. 39: 378-384.

1910.Wright, I. A.: Citrus Fruit Culture in Cuba.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, June, 1910, v. 30: 961-975.

1910. Cuba.International Bureau of American Republics.Bulletin, July, 1910, v. 31: 135-151.

1910.Brooks, Sydney: Cuba.Fortnightly Review, Nov., 1910, v. 94: 798-806. Reprinted inLiving Age, Dec. 10, 1910, v. 267: 653-661.

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Aborigines,24-27.Adams, President John Quincy,58.Agricultural industries,216-248;native method of cultivation,218-219;neglected opportunities,220et seq.;fruit culture,224-229;coffee,229,230;future farming,231et seq.;stock,236-238;corn,238-240;American farmers,241-242;hints to settlers,241,248.Americans in Cuba,118,119,241,242.Annexation,156-165.Antilla,274,275,315.Arrieta, D. Martin Calvo de,255-256.Atkins, E. F.,181-183.Bacon, Assistant Secretary,79.Bagley, Ensign,269.Bahia de Cochinos,4.Bahia Honda,3,10,54,266.Banes,275.Baracoa,6,10,11,27,28,270.Batabano,3,10,29,249,265,315.Bayamo,28,66,273,316.Bellamar, Caves of,83,264,268.Bituminous deposits,213-215.Blaine, James G.,57.Blanco, General,74.Bliss, General Tasker H.,282.Bock, Gustavo,193-194,198.Bucarely, Don Antonio,34.Caibarien,315.Camaguey,7,271-272,318;Hotel,240,271-272.Camaguey, Province of,3,4,6,7,11,55,82-83,189,200,211,270-272.Camaroncids Mine,201.Camp Columbia,19.Campos, Martinez,65-71,73,74.Canovas,71.Cape Cruz,3,5.Cape Maisi,2,5.Cape San Antonio,2,3.Cardenas,3,10,11,54,268-269,315.Casilda,317.Cauto River,4,6,8.Central Boston,275.Central Preston,172-174,177,276.Cerro, The,43.Cervera, Admiral,75.Chinamen,114-118.Cienfuegos,3,7,10,99,269-270,318.Cienfuegos, Bay of,315.Cifuentes,317.Clark, Dr. V. S.,126.Cleveland, President,60.Climate,13-15.Colorado River,7.Columbus, Christopher,23,24,168,200,259.Concha,315.Commerce,34,46-50,310-313.Commercial Code,18,19.Commercial Convention between United States and Cuba,281-298.Conditions of to-day,120et seq.Copper,210-212.Coralillo,317.Cordillera de los Organos.SeeOrgan Mountains.Crittenden, Colonel,54-55,260.Cuban laborer, various opinions of the,126-146.Cubans,80-101;whites of the cities,83-90;Cuban women,91-96;peasantry,96-101;negroes,102-109.Cuchillas Mountains,6.Cuevitas,7.Daiquiri,204-206,276.Day, William R.,60.Dewey, Admiral,75.Dumois,275.El Cobre,28,210-211.El Morilla,55.Encarnacion,315.Espeletas, The,36.Estavan,105.Exports and imports,310-313.Fauna,12,13.Felton,202,276.Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain,23.Ferdinand VII,38.Finances,57andAppendix.Flora,12.Fruit Culture,224-229.Garcia,58,73.Garcia y Montes, José M.,282.Gibara,10.Gold,212,213.Golfo de Buena Esperanza,2.Golfo de la Broa,2,4.Gomez, Jose Miguel,82,147,309.Gomez, Maximo,58,65,67-70,73.Government,17,18.Grant, President,59.Guajiro,97-101.Guanabacoa,29.Guanajay,316.Guantanamo,5.Guantanamo Bay,5,6,10.Guantanamo, Valley of,272-273.Guines,264,316.Habana,9,10,11,14,15,16,20,28,36,37,40,43,46,47,55,68-69,70,73,74,79,83,87,88,108-109,113,116,119,135,143,147,155,159,188,189-190,248,249-262,263,264,265,268,269,271,281,282,314,315,316,317,318;Arsenal,254;Atares Castle,55,260;Cathedral,259;Central Park,253,254,261;Convent of San Francisco,259;Dominican Convent,260;El Templete,254-255;La Fuerza,249,250,257-259;La Punta,249,250,260;Malecon,260;Miramar Hotel,260;Morro Castle,249,250,260;New Railway Station,317;Plazade Armas,254-255,257-261;Puerta de la Punta,254;Streets and Avenues,254-257,261-262.Habana, Province of,5,7,11,69,187,188,200,263,267.Hay, John,287.Hayes, Dr. C. W.,8-10.History,22-62;discovery of the Island,22-26;extermination of aborigines,24-27;Conquistadores,27,28;early settlements,27,28;introduction of slavery,30;colonial laws,32,33;beginnings of prosperity,34-37;education,35-36;good government,34-36,40-42;revolutionary beginnings,37-39;Spanish immigration,41-42;land tenure,43-45;commercial conditions,34,46-50;taxation,50-52;growth of revolutionary spirit,52-56;Lopez conspiracy,54,55;Treaty of Zanjon,55,56;War of Independence,57-76;interest of United States in Cuban affairs,58-62,64,65,75,76;occupation of the Island by the United States,76-82;Palma administration,78-80.Holguin,27,212.Hoyo Colorado,263.Humboldt,268.Iron ore,201-204,215.Isle of Pines,2,3,265-266,302,315.Judiciary,18.Karutz, Dr. Paul,240.Labor in Cuba,125-146.La Esperanza,317.La Gloria,272.Las Casas,26,34-36,269.Las Doce Leguas Islands,3.Las Minas,211.Las Pozas,55.La Torre, Marques de,34.Liebeg,219.Lopez, Narcisco,54-55.Lujan, Gabriel de,28.Maceo, Antonio,58,64,65,67,69-70,73,105,267.Madruga,264.Magoon, Charles E.,82,156.Maine, The,61,70.Manganese,207-210.Manila Bay, Battle of,75.Manzanillo,10,207,273,316.Marianao,263-264.Marti,316.Marti, Jose,65.Matanzas,10,29,268,315.Matanzas, Province of,5,11,69,170,189,200,211,262,267-269.Mayari,201.Mayari River,274.McKinley, President,61-62,75.Mechanical industries,123,124.Military,19,20.Minerals,11,12,200-215.Morgan, Henry,265.Napoleon I,37.Negroes,30-32,102-109.Nipe Bay,10,172,201,202,274-277,315.Nuevitas,3,10.O’Reilly, Count,34.Organ Mountains,7,188,266-267.Oriente, Province of,4,5,6,8,11,12,124,170,186,187,188-189,201,204,209,212,230,246,272-278.Oviado,26.Palma, Dr. Estrada,78-80,147,148,282.Pepper, Charles M.,102.Peter Martyr,26.Philip II,32.Physical features,1-10;geographical and strategical position,1-2;dimensions and formation,2,3;political divisions,4-6;mountain system,4-7;harbors,8-10.Pinar del Rio,7.Pinar del Rio, Province of,5,7,69,73,186,187,188,192,194-196,266-267,315.Placentas del Sur,317.Platt Amendment,77,78andAppendix.Polk, President,58.Population,16,17;negroes,30-32,102-109;Cubans,80-101;Spaniards,109-114;Chinamen,114-118;Americans,118,119.Porter, Robert P.,208-209.Postal Service,20.Potrerillo, Mount,7.Preston,177,275-276.Providencia Sugar Mill,264.Provinces,4-6,263-277;Habana,263-265;Pinar del Rio,266,267;Matanzas,267-269;Santa Clara,269,270;Camaguey,270-272;Oriente,272-277.Puerto Principe,28,211.Puerto Principe, Province of.SeeCamaguey, Province of.Punta Tabaco,172.Railways,314-318.Rancho Veloz,317.Remedios,28.Reptilia,13.Roja, Captain-General,52.Romano, Isle of,3.Roosevelt, President,78-79,156,297.Rousseau,38,94.Saetia,276.Sagua la Grande,317.Sampson, Captain,75.Sancti Spiritus,7,28.San Diego del Valle,317.Sanitation,15,16,204-207.San Juan, Battle of,75.San Juan River,9.San Luis,316.Santa Clara,7,29,269,315.Santa Clara, Conde de,36.Santa Clara, Province of,4,6,11,170,187,188,189,200,211,269-270,318.Santa Cruz,255.Santiago de Cuba,5,9,10,28,46,75,201,202,203,207,208,210,215,250,273,314,315,318.Santiago de Cuba, Province of.SeeOriente, Province of.Shafter, General,75.Settlers, Hints to intending,241-248.Sierra Cristal,6.Sierra de Cubitas,7.Sierra Madre,5.Sierra Maestra,5,201,202,203.Sierra Nipe,6.Someruelos, Marques de,36,48.Sores, De,259.“Sotes de Boliver,”38.Soto, Hernando de,28,258.Spanish Residents,109-114.Squiers, Herbert G.,304.Sugar,57,166-184;growth of the industry,169-171;description of a sugar estate,171-177;costs and returns in sugar operation,178-180;prospects of the industry,181-184.Tacon, General,40,254.Taft, William H.,79-82.Taxation,50-52,150,151.Telegraph,20,21.Tobacco industry,185-199;tobacco districts,187-189;manufacture,189-190;methods of culture,190-192;costs and returns of cultivation,192-195;prospects of the industry,195-197,199.Trinidad,7,28,270,317.Treaty between United States and Cuba,299-308.Turquino, Mount,5.Vaca, Cabeza de,105.Vedado,262.Velasquez, Diego,23,27,28,249,270.Villanueva, Count,33,40.Vives, General,40.Voltaire,38,94.Vuelta Abajo,185,187-188,267,315.Weyler, General,60,65,69,70-74.Yara,55.Yumuri Gorge,10,268.Zaldo y Beurmann, Carlos de,282,304.Zanjon, Treaty of,55-56,65.Zapata Swamp,4.Zayas, Alfredo,82.


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