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Cuban War Of Independence Collection (page 2)

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, Marquis of Santa Lucia (1828 - 1914 ), Cuban politician, c1910

Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, Marquis of Santa Lucia (1828 - 1914 ), Cuban politician, c1910
Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, Marquis of Santa Lucia (1828 - 1914 ), Cuban politician who became president of the Republic of Cuba in Arms from 1873 to 1875

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Domingo Mujica (1865-1895), Cuban fighter against Spanish colonialism, c1910

Domingo Mujica (1865-1895), Cuban fighter against Spanish colonialism, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Cirilo Villaverde, Cuban poet, novelist, journalist and freedom fighter, c1910

Cirilo Villaverde, Cuban poet, novelist, journalist and freedom fighter, c1910
Cirilo Villaverde, Cuban poet, novelist, journalist and freedom fighter (1812 - 1894). Born to a doctor on a sugar plantation, Villaverde witnessed slavery and all of its evils

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Jose Aniceto Iznaga (1791-1860), Cuban patriot during the Cuban Wars of Independence, c1910

Jose Aniceto Iznaga (1791-1860), Cuban patriot during the Cuban Wars of Independence, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: General Enrique Collazo, c1910

General Enrique Collazo, c1910
Enrique Collazo (1848-1925), General and Commander in the Cuban Revolutionary Army, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Miguel Aldama (1821-1888), Cuban politician, c1910

Miguel Aldama (1821-1888), Cuban politician, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Francisco Estrampes (1827-1855), Cuban teacher and journalist, c1910

Francisco Estrampes (1827-1855), Cuban teacher and journalist, c1910
Francisco Estrampes (1827-1855), teacher and journalist, a collaborator with the Cuban cause for independence, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Statue of Jose Maceo in Cuba, c1910

Statue of Jose Maceo in Cuba, c1910
Statue of Jose Maceo in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, c1910. Lt General Jose Antonio de la Caridad Maceo y Grajales (1845-1896) was second-in-command of the Cuban Army of Independence

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Francisco Aguero

Francisco Aguero
Francisco de Aguero. In 1826, the first armed uprising for independence took place in Puerto Principe (Camaguey Province), led by Francisco de Aguero and Andres Manuel Sanchez

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Juan Arnao, Cuban writer

Juan Arnao, Cuban writer during the Cuban War of Independence, revolution. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Maceo via Trocha, (1895), 1920s

Maceo via Trocha, (1895), 1920s
Maceo via Trocha. In November 29, 1895, Maceo crossed The Trocha of Jucaro, with his forces heading for Moron. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Map of the war of independence and invasion, (1895), 1920s

Map of the war of independence and invasion, (1895), 1920s
Map of the war of Independence and the invasion. (From Baragua up to Mantua). The invading column supervised by Gneral Antonio Maceo left the Savanna of Aragua on October 22

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle of Santa Clara, (1895), 1920s

Battle of Santa Clara, (1895), 1920s
Battle of Santa Clara. This battle took place in Sancti-Spiritus. The forces of Colonel Santander and the Cuban forces led by Serafin Sanchez and Carlos Roloff

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Ruins of Cuabitas, (1895), 1920s

Ruins of Cuabitas, (1895), 1920s
Ruins of Cuabitas. The forces of Duran set fire to this village on June 8, 1895. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle of Peralejo, (1895), 1920s. Artist: Antonio Maceo

Battle of Peralejo, (1895), 1920s. Artist: Antonio Maceo
Battle of Peralejo. The forces of Antonio Maceo and the Chief of the Spanish army Martinez Campos fought on the 13th July 1895, the Spanish Brigadier, Santocildes, perished in the battle

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Town of Christ, (1895), 1920s

Town of Christ, (1895), 1920s
Town of Christ. General Antonio Maceo attacked the village of Christ on May 7th 1895. he took over the village and set fire to it

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Long combat, (1895), 1920s

The Long combat, (1895), 1920s
The long match. Maximo Gomez defeated a guerrilla attack in the fields of The Long Combatof Camaguey 1895.Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle during Cuban War of Independence, (1895), 1920s

Battle during Cuban War of Independence, (1895), 1920s
Battle of the mule. Maximo Gomez attacked the camp of the mulatto Camaguey on June 19 of 1895. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Battle of San Geronimo, (1895), 1920s

The Battle of San Geronimo, (1895), 1920s
Maximo Gomez captured and set fire to the village of Saint Geronimo on the 18th of June 1895. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Statue of Joaquin Castillo Duany, (1858-1902), 1920s

Statue of Joaquin Castillo Duany, (1858-1902), 1920s
Statue of Dr. Joaquin Castillo Duany (1858-1902). Doctor and second head of the Departments Expeditions in 1896, leading to the shores of Cuba

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Column at Loma del Gato, (1896), 1920s

Column at Loma del Gato, (1896), 1920s
Column at Loma del Gato. A fierce battle took place here on 5th July 1896, General Jose Maceo was killed. A column was erected to commemorate this tragic event.Cigar card from the History of Cuba

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Rabi In the Attack to the Black People of Cuba, (1895), 1920s

Rabi In the Attack to the Black People of Cuba, (1895), 1920s
Rabi in the attack of The Blacks. Colonel Jesus Rabi attacked in 1895 the hamlet of The Blacks in the province of Santiago de Cuba

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Monument of Marti in Santiago de Cuba, (1853-1995), 1920s

Monument of Marti in Santiago de Cuba, (1853-1995), 1920s
Tomb of Marti in Santiago de Cuba. Jose Marti remains were taken to Santiago de Cuba where he was buried and during the republican era

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Obelisk of Two Rivers, (1895), 1920s

Obelisk of Two Rivers, (1895), 1920s
Obelisk erected in Two Rivers. It was built in the location where Jose Marti fell mortally wounded on 19 May 1895. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: View of Nuevitas, (1869), 1920s

View of Nuevitas, (1869), 1920s
View of Nuevitas. Colonel Francisco Varona with 40 men entered the city on 8 April 1895 and perished in battle. In the war of Yara, in April of 1869 general Angel Castillo set fire to Nuevitas

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Expedition of Marti and Maximo Gomez, (1895), 1920s

Expedition of Marti and Maximo Gomez, (1895), 1920s
Expedition of Marti and Maximo Gomez. They disembarked in Playitas on the south coast of Baracoa on April 11 1895. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Duaba beach, (1890s), 1920s

Duaba beach, (1890s), 1920s
Duaba beach, near Baracoa. General Antonio Maceo landed several men, who were persecuted in such a way that Maceo ended up alone in the mountain

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Village of Baire, (1895), 1920s

Village of Baire, (1895), 1920s
Village of Baire. On February 24, 1895 the people of this village and Coronel Saturnino and his friends revolted. Baire was located between Jiguani and Palma Soriano

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Park of Baire, (1895), 1920s

Park of Baire, (1895), 1920s
Baire Park. The young Saturnino Lora, on 24 February 1895 gathered and urged the people in the Park of Baire to take up arms, and in a few hours was joined by neighbors of Jiguani

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Marti in Tampa, (1892), 1920s

Marti in Tampa, (1892), 1920s
Jose Marti in Tampa. At the end of 1891 the Ignacio Agramonte Club Tampa invited Jose Marti to give a lecture. The unbridled enthusiasm aroused by the great patriot among the emigrants was immense

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Birthpace of Jose Julian Marti Perez, (1853-1895), 1920s

Birthpace of Jose Julian Marti Perez, (1853-1895), 1920s
House where Marti was born in Havana at 102 Paula Street on January 28th 1853.Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The garrotte of an inmate, (1888), 1920s

The garrotte of an inmate, (1888), 1920s
The garrotte of an inmate in 1888. Due to the development of banditry, General Marin declared the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Matanzas and Santa Clara under siege in 1888

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Statue of Francisco Albear, (1890), 1920s

Statue of Francisco Albear, (1890), 1920s
Statue of Francisco Albear. Brigadier Albear was born in the Havana, he was an engineer; and was named Director of the Canal of Vento the construction of which he carried out

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Monument to Firefighters, (1897), 1920s

Monument to Firefighters, (1897), 1920s
Monument erected in 1897 to the firefighters who died during a large fire at the hardware store Isasi in Havana on May 17th 1890

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Landing of General Calixto Garcia, (1890), 1910s

Landing of General Calixto Garcia, (1890), 1910s
Landing Calixto Garcia in the Sawmill. The war was already dying out, General Calixto Garcia landed with 19 men at a sawmill, on the south coast of Santiago de Cuba, on 7 My 1890

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Single Action of in las Palmas, (1875), 1920s

Single Action of in las Palmas, (1875), 1920s
Single action of Palma. This fierce combat took place in the Villas in 1875 between the forces of Cuban Colonel Cecilio Gonzalez and the spanish cavalry commanded by commander Jul

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The battle of Guasimas, (1874), 1920s

The battle of Guasimas, (1874), 1920s
The battle of Guasimas.The bloodiest of the battles of the war of Yara, took place on 15th, 16th and 17th of March 1874. The Spaniards had three thousand men commanded by Brigadier Arminan and 1

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle of Jibaro, (1876), 1920s

Battle of Jibaro, (1876), 1920s
Battle of Jibaro. General Maximo Gomez seized the village of the Jibaro in Sancti Spiritus and set it on fire on the 21th January of 1875

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Battle of Naranjo, (1874), 1920s

The Battle of Naranjo, (1874), 1920s
Battle of Naranjo. Two thousand Spaniards commanded by the Brigadiers Bascones and Arminan attacked General Maximo Gomez in a grove of orange trees on February 10, 1874 with 200 casualties

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Departure of Spanish troops, (1870s), 1920s

Departure of Spanish troops, (1870s), 1920s
Departure of Spanish troops for combat from the station de Villanueva in Havana to the villas. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Cubans Burning Refineries, (1870s), 1920s

Cubans Burning Refineries, (1870s), 1920s
Cubans burning a sugar refinery. During the two wars the Cubans burned many refineries to deprive revenue to the government of Spain

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle in the Ten Years War, (1874), 1920s

Battle in the Ten Years War, (1874), 1920s
The battle of Melons. General Calixto Garcia defeated the Spanish General Esponda who had 670 at the water Eye of the Melons, jurisdiction of Holguin in January 7th, 1874

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Attack of Manzanillo, (1873), 1920s

Attack of Manzanillo, (1873), 1920s
Attack of Manzanillo. On the 10th of November, 1873, General Calixto Garcia with 1.400 soldiers entered Manzanillo and burned half of the village

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle of Palo Seco, (1873), 1920s

Battle of Palo Seco, (1873), 1920s
Battle of Palo Seco. Maximum Gomez defeated the wing column of Lieutenant colonel Vilches, on December 2, 1873. He died along with four hundred soldiers

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Marte Camp, (1875), 1920s

The Marte Camp, (1875), 1920s
Marte Camp in 1875. The camp of Marte was ordered to be built in 1740. In this location today is The Plaza of Fraternity. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Battle of Sacra, (1873), 1920s

The Battle of Sacra, (1873), 1920s
Battle of Sacra. On November 7, 1873 General Maximo Gomez with his cavalry attacked and defeated the Spanish brigadier, Bascones, in La Sacra resulting in a hundred casualties

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: The Virginius Battleship, (1873), 1920s

The Virginius Battleship, (1873), 1920s
The Virginius, on expedition was captured in the Jamaicans waters in October 31st 1873 by the Spanish vapor tornado. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageCuban War Of Independence Collection: Battle of Jimaguaya, (1873), 1920s

Battle of Jimaguaya, (1873), 1920s
Battle of Jimaguaya. On May 11 1873, General Ignacio Agramonete was attacked in Jimaguayu, by Lieutenant Colonel Rodriguez de Leon who arrived with 700 men



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