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War Of Yara Collection

Background imageWar Of Yara 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 imageWar Of Yara Collection: Ulises Grant, (1822-1885), 1920s

Ulises Grant, (1822-1885), 1920s
Ulysses Grant, born in Ohio 1822, was President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. At the start of a revolution of Yara, it seemed that he was going to support Cuba

Background imageWar Of Yara Collection: Carlos Roloff, (1842-1907), 1920s

Carlos Roloff, (1842-1907), 1920s
General Carlos Roloff, born in East Prussia in 1842 was bookkeeper in the Caibarien in 1869. Revolted in the Villas in 1869

Background imageWar Of Yara 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 imageWar Of Yara 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 imageWar Of Yara 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 imageWar Of Yara 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 imageWar Of Yara Collection: The governor inspecting the newly arrived troops, (1868), 1920s

The governor inspecting the newly arrived troops, (1868), 1920s
The governor inspecting the new troops. From the Captaincy General Palace, newly arrived troops were inspected.During the war of Yara


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