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Cuba Collection (page 12)

Background imageCuba Collection: Jesse Lazear, (1866-1900), 1920s

Jesse Lazear, (1866-1900), 1920s
Dr Jesse Lazear, belonged to the american commission and researched the yellow fever Finlay. He was stung by an infected mosquito in September 1900 and died the the following day

Background imageCuba Collection: Antonio Gonzalez de Mendoza, (1828-1906), 1920s

Antonio Gonzalez de Mendoza, (1828-1906), 1920s
Antonio Gonzalez de Mendoza; born in Havana in 1828; organized an association against trafficking in 1865; he was mayor of the capital in 1879; released his 300 slaves

Background imageCuba Collection: Adolfo Jimenez Castellano, (1844-1929), 1920s

Adolfo Jimenez Castellano, (1844-1929), 1920s
The evacuation of Havana. Spanish General Adolfo Jimenez Castellanos, handed over the island on the 1st of January 1899 to the American governor general Brooke

Background imageCuba Collection: Alfredo T Mahan, (born 1840), 1920s

Alfredo T Mahan, (born 1840), 1920s
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and historian. Born in New York in 1840. Published the remarkable work Lessons of the war with Spain (1899). He died in 1914

Background imageCuba Collection: William R. Day, (1849-1923), 1920s

William R. Day, (1849-1923), 1920s
William R Day, born in Ohio in 1849 was Sub-secretary and Secretary of State. He chaired the Commission of the Treaty of Paris, signed on 10th of December 1898. He died in 1923

Background imageCuba Collection: General Nelson Miles, (1839-1925), 1920s

General Nelson Miles, (1839-1925), 1920s
General Nelson Miles, born in Massachussett in 1839 was general in Chief of the American Army in 1898. Intervened in the capitulation of Santiago de Cuba

Background imageCuba Collection: Joaquin Vara del Roy, (1840-1898), 1920s

Joaquin Vara del Roy, (1840-1898), 1920s
General Joaquin Vara del Roy. Spanish general in charge of Caney village, attacked by the American generals Lawton, Chofee, and Ludlow. An heroic battle lasting 9 hours

Background imageCuba Collection: William McKinley, (1843-1901), 1920s

William McKinley, (1843-1901), 1920s
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 - September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination in September 1901

Background imageCuba Collection: Redfield Proctor, (1831-1908), 1920s

Redfield Proctor, (1831-1908), 1920s
Senator Redfield Proctor was born in Vermont in 1831, in March12 of 1898 he gave a superb speech in the Senate on The true condition of Cuba

Background imageCuba Collection: Jose B. Foraker, (1849-1917), 1920s

Jose B. Foraker, (1849-1917), 1920s
Joseph B. Foraker, born in Ohio, 1849. He was a fervent defender of the freedom of Cuba. Gave a great speech on 19 May 1897 calling for intervention

Background imageCuba Collection: Charles Dana, (1867-1944), 1920s

Charles Dana, (1867-1944), 1920s
Charles Dana. American journalist, born in 1818 directed from 1868 the newspaper The Sun. He was a great advocate for the independence of Cuba

Background imageCuba Collection: Enrique Dupuy de Lome, (1851-1904), 1920s

Enrique Dupuy de Lome, (1851-1904), 1920s
Enrique Dupuy de Lome, was born in Valencia in 1857 and was Minister of Spain in the United States in 1898, shortly before the blasting of Maine

Background imageCuba Collection: Clara Barton, (born 1830), 1920s

Clara Barton, (born 1830), 1920s
Clara Barton, born in 1830 was President of the American Red Cross. She came to Cuba in 1898 to distribute rations. She died in 1912

Background imageCuba Collection: Adela Azcuy, (1816-1914), 1920s

Adela Azcuy, (1816-1914), 1920s
Adela Azcuy Labrador (Vinales, 18 March 1861 - Havana, 14 March 1914) was a Cuban patriot who participated in the war of independence of their country

Background imageCuba Collection: Adolfo Castillo, (born 1862), 1920s

Adolfo Castillo, (born 1862), 1920s
Brigadier Adolfo Castle; born in Sancti Spiritus in 1862; joined the revolution and operated in the Provincia of Havana; entered Guines in 1897

Background imageCuba Collection: Brigadier J. Luis Robau, (1870-1909), 1920s

Brigadier J. Luis Robau, (1870-1909), 1920s
Brigadier J. Luis Robau. The head of the revolutionaries in Sagua, Brigadier Jose Luis Robau, attacked Ingenio Ramona and the village of San Jose of the Ramos...Cigar card from the History of Cuba

Background imageCuba Collection: Stephen Bonsal, (1865-1951), 1920s

Stephen Bonsal, (1865-1951), 1920s
Stephen Bonsal, born in Baltimore in 1865 was a correspondent of the Herald from New York. He sympathised with the Cuban cause and published an important book The real condition of Cuba today (1897)

Background imageCuba Collection: Ricardo H. Davis, (1864-1916), 1920s

Ricardo H. Davis, (1864-1916), 1920s
Ricardo H Davis, born in Philadelphia in 1864 and visited Cuba in early 1897 as a correspondent of the New York Journal. He is the author of the books Cuba at War (1898)

Background imageCuba Collection: James D Cameron, (1833-1918), 1920s

James D Cameron, (1833-1918), 1920s
James D Cameron. The American senator Cameron was born in 1833 and presented two proposisions in the Senate in February and December of 1896, asking for recognition of Cuban independece

Background imageCuba Collection: Grover Flint, (1867-1909), 1920s

Grover Flint, (1867-1909), 1920s
Grover Flint, was born in1867; he was a correspondent of the New York Journal, was in Cuba with the Generalissimo from March to July 1896

Background imageCuba Collection: Nestor Aranguren, (1873-1898), 1920s

Nestor Aranguren, (1873-1898), 1920s
Nestor Aranguren, on January 16th, 1897 attacked the train Regla to Guanabacoa, killing eight Spanish soldiers and making eleven officers prisoners

Background imageCuba Collection: Grover Cleveland, (1837-1908), 1920s

Grover Cleveland, (1837-1908), 1920s
Grover Cleveland, born in New Jersey 1837 and was the 22nd President of the United States. He was against the independence of Cuba and requested Spain in April 1896 to grant its autonomy

Background imageCuba Collection: Valeriano Weyler, (1839-1930), 1920s

Valeriano Weyler, (1839-1930), 1920s
Valeriano Weyler, born 1839, fought in the first Cuban war. He ruled the Great Antilla from February 1896 to October 1897, distinguished by its cruelty

Background imageCuba Collection: Martinez Campos, (1831-1900), 1920s

Martinez Campos, (1831-1900), 1920s
Martinez Campos, the autonomist and reformist parties held a demonstration of sympathy in favour of General Martinez Campos on the 27th of December 1895

Background imageCuba Collection: William B Allen, (1847-1919), 1920s

William B Allen, (1847-1919), 1920s
William B Allen was born in 1847. He gave a speech in the American Senate on 11 December 1895, asking to grant the Cubans belligerency

Background imageCuba Collection: Juan Rius Rivera, (1843-1924), 1920s

Juan Rius Rivera, (1843-1924), 1920s
General Juan Rius Rivera. Born in Puerto Rico in 1843; came to Cuba in 1870; he joined the revolution and fought until 1878

Background imageCuba Collection: General Lacret, (1894-1904), 1920s

General Lacret, (1894-1904), 1920s
General Lacret and his assistants. This patriot distinguished himself in the East, in the war of Yara. He came to Havana disguised as a Protestant priest

Background imageCuba Collection: Horacio Rubens, (1869-1941), 1920s

Horacio Rubens, (1869-1941), 1920s
Horacio Rubens. North American who was Attorney for the Cuban delegation in New York in 1895 and made a plea for recognition of Cubans belligerency

Background imageCuba Collection: Fidel Alonso de Santo, (1844-1895), 1920s

Fidel Alonso de Santo, (1844-1895), 1920s
Fidel Alonso de Santos Cildes, Spanish brigadier, born in Burgos in 1844. He fought in the Cuban war and died in the battle of Parafejo on 13th July 1895

Background imageCuba Collection: Quintin Banderas, (1846-1906), 1920s

Quintin Banderas, (1846-1906), 1920s
Brigadier-Quintin Banderas. Born in Santiago de Cuba in 1834, fought in the two wars of Independencia. was deported to Spain in 1879

Background imageCuba Collection: Jose A. Gonzalez Lanu, (1865-1910), 1920s

Jose A. Gonzalez Lanu, (1865-1910), 1920s
Jose Gonzalez Lanu, born in Havana in 1865; was a lawyer and university professor. Published a remarkable program of criminal law (1891); was a revolutionary agent in Havana

Background imageCuba Collection: Manuel de la Cruz, (born 1861), 1920s

Manuel de la Cruz, (born 1861), 1920s
Manuel de la Cruz remarkable literary figure and patriot, born in Havana 1861. He published some outstanding works such as, Episodes of the Cuban Revolution (1890) and Cuban Cromitos (1892)

Background imageCuba Collection: Emilio Nunez, (1855-1922), 1920s

Emilio Nunez, (1855-1922), 1920s
Emilio Nunez, born in Sagua La in 1855. He went to war in 1875 and revolted again in Sagua in November 1879. He was the head of the department of expeditions in 1895

Background imageCuba Collection: Jose Ximenez de Sandoval, (died 1895), 1920s

Jose Ximenez de Sandoval, (died 1895), 1920s
Coronel Jose Ximenez de Sandoval was head of the Spanish column that fought in Two Rivers (Dos Rios), in which action Jose Marti died on 19 May 1895

Background imageCuba Collection: Jose Lachambre, (1846-1903), 1920s

Jose Lachambre, (1846-1903), 1920s
General Jose Lachambre, born in Malaga in 1846 was in Cuba in 1876 and was appointed Governor of Santiago de Cuba in 1893; he took part

Background imageCuba Collection: Jose de Jesus Rabi, (1845-1915), 1920s

Jose de Jesus Rabi, (1845-1915), 1920s
Jose de Jesus Rabbi, born in the East [sic], with given name Jose Jesus Sablon. He fought in the two wars. He fought in Baire in 1895 and shouted Viva la Autonomia

Background imageCuba Collection: Pedro A Perez, (1844-1914), 1920s

Pedro A Perez, (1844-1914), 1920s
General Pedro A. Perez, revolted with 16 men in Guantanamo on 21 February 1895. General Perez attacked Tiguabos and Guantanamo in 1897

Background imageCuba Collection: Juan Bruno Zayas, (1867-1896), 1920s

Juan Bruno Zayas, (1867-1896), 1920s
Juan Bruno Zayas was born in Havana in 1866; he graduated as doctor and served in Las Villas, revolted (in Vega Alta) in April 1895; accompanied Matthew in the invasion

Background imageCuba Collection: Pedro Betancour, (1859-1933), 1920s

Pedro Betancour, (1859-1933), 1920s
General Pedro Betancourt was born in Celba Mocha in 1859. He studied Medicine. On 24 February 1895 he joined the revolution and was deported to Spain

Background imageCuba Collection: Juan Gualberto Gomez, (1854-1933), 1920s

Juan Gualberto Gomez, (1854-1933), 1920s
Juan Gualberto Gomez. Journalist, speaker and patriot; born in Santa Ana (Matanzas) in 1854. Marti was appointed delegate of the Cuban Revolutionary Party

Background imageCuba Collection: Antonio Maura, (1853-1925), 1920s

Antonio Maura, (1853-1925), 1920s
Antonio Maura, born in Palma de Majorca in 1853 and was the Minister of Overseas trade from December 1892 until March 1894

Background imageCuba Collection: Antonio Maceo, (1892), c1920s

Antonio Maceo, (1892), c1920s
Maceo in Costa Rica.In 1892, General Antonio Maceo was in Costa Rica and is shown in this portrait with Flor Crombet, Augustine Cebreco, Morua Delgado and others

Background imageCuba Collection: Raimundo Cabrera, (1852-1923), 1920s

Raimundo Cabrera, (1852-1923), 1920s
Raimundo Cabrera, lawyer and politician born in Guines in 1852, belonged to the Autonomist Party and later became separatist. Published his famous book Cuba and their judges in 1887

Background imageCuba Collection: Revolutionary party delegation, (19th century), c1920s

Revolutionary party delegation, (19th century), c1920s
Delegation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party. Delegates, Jose Marti and Tomas Estrada Palma; Gonzalo de Quesada, Secretary and Benjamin Guerra Treasurer

Background imageCuba Collection: Enrique Jose Varona, (1848-1933), 1920s

Enrique Jose Varona, (1848-1933), 1920s
Enrique Jose Varona, educated in Puerto Principe, began his literary career in 1864. In 1874, he moved to Havana, dividing his time between teaching and journalism

Background imageCuba Collection: Autonomist Party, c1920s

Autonomist Party, c1920s
Central meeting of the Autonommist party, constituted by approximately 30 Cubans who met for the writing (wording) of The Victory and The Country

Background imageCuba Collection: Elisto Giberga, (1854-1900), 1920s

Elisto Giberga, (1854-1900), 1920s
Elisto Giberga, born in Matanzas in 1854, was an outstanding lawyer and speaker. Joined the Autonomist party and was elected as member the Parliament in 1888

Background imageCuba Collection: Rafael Fernandez de Castro, (1866-1920), 1920s

Rafael Fernandez de Castro, (1866-1920), 1920s
Rafael Fernandez de Castro. Notable Speaker born 1866 in Havana. He was the professor of the university in 1883 and shortly after a senator of Cortes



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