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Tabacalera Cubana Collection (page 6)

Background imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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 imageTabacalera Cubana 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

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The capture of the Virginius, (1873), 1920s

The capture of the Virginius, (1873), 1920s
The Capture of the Virginius. The steamship Virginius was on an expedition to Cuba when it was captured on 31st of October 1873 and taken to Santiago de Cuba

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The Arrival of the Spanish Troops, (1860s), 1920s

The Arrival of the Spanish Troops, (1860s), 1920s
The arrival of Spanish troops. Troops arrived in Havana during the war of Yara, which lasted from 1868 to 1878. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Old market of Santiago de Cuba, (19th century), 1920s

Old market of Santiago de Cuba, (19th century), 1920s
Old market of Santiago of Cuba. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Mausoleum to the Executed Medical Students, (1890), 1902s

Mausoleum to the Executed Medical Students, (1890), 1902s
Mausoleum to the executed students. At Havanas Colon Cemetery, a monument has been raised to the executed medical students, inaugurated in 1890

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Inside th Spanish cementery, (19th century), 1920s

Inside th Spanish cementery, (19th century), 1920s
Inside the Spanish cementery is the niche of Gonsalo Castanon, said to have been scratched by medical students. This turned out to be untrue after the investigations

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Bonus of the Revolution, (19th century), 1920s

Bonus of the Revolution, (19th century), 1920s
Bonus of the revolution.The revolutionary junta of New York issued the so-called revolutionary bonds that earned an interest of ten percent, signed by Gaspar Betancourt as President

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The Cristina old market, (19th century), 1920s

The Cristina old market, (19th century), 1920s
Old Market of Cristina, Cuba. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The old way of travelling, (19th century), 1920s

The old way of travelling, (19th century), 1920s
People in Baracoa travelling on oxen. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The meeting of Roloff and Cespedes, (1871), 1920s

The meeting of Roloff and Cespedes, (1871), 1920s
The meeting of Rollof and Cespedes. Delegates escorted by Roloff arrived in Guaimaro to take part in the assembly. Roloff and Cespedes met

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Agreement calling for the annexion, (1869), 1920s

Agreement calling for the annexion, (1869), 1920s
Agreement calling for the annexion. The Cuban house of representatives, gathered in Guaimaro, requesting annexation to the United States government, on the the 30th april 1869

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Invasion of Bayamo, (1850s), 1920s

Invasion of Bayamo, (1850s), 1920s
Invasion of Bayamo. After the disaster of Yara, Cespedes reinforced his troops and on 18th of October, attacked Bayamo defended by 150 men. They surrendered on day 32

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Narciso Lopezs flag, (1850s), 1920s

Narciso Lopezs flag, (1850s), 1920s
Flag of Narciso Lopez conceived in New York in June 1849 by Narciso Lopez and Cirilo Villaverde drawn by the poet Miguel Teurbe Tolon

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: La Demajuada Old sugar mill, (1868), 1920s

La Demajuada Old sugar mill, (1868), 1920s
La Demajagua, an old sugar mill near Manzanillo (currently in eastern Granma province), became a landmark in Cubas history

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: Birthpace of Cespedes, (1819-1874), 1920s

Birthpace of Cespedes, (1819-1874), 1920s
The house where Cespedes was born in Bayamo on 18th April 1819. He graduated as a Bachelor in Havana and had a degree in law from Madrid

Background imageTabacalera Cubana Collection: The voice of the people newspaper, (1852), 1920s

The voice of the people newspaper, (1852), 1920s
The Voice of the people, clandestine newspaper printed by Facciolo and directed by Bellido de Luna. The first number was published in Havana in June 13th 1852



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