FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   333   334   335   336   337   338   339   340   341   342   343   344   345   346   347   348   349   350   351   352   353   354   355   356   357  
358   359   360   361   362   >>  
shopping, 242; cafes, 243; Tacon's public works, 365; view of old Presidential Palace, facing III, 14; view of the Prado, facing IV, 16; besieged in War of Independence, 62; view of bay and harbor, facing, 98; old City Wall, picture, 122; view of old and new buildings, facing 134; General Ludlow's administration, 146; Police reorganized, 150; view of University, facing 164; view of the new capitol, facing 204; view of the President's home, facing 268; view of the Academy of Arts and Crafts, facing 288; new railroad terminal, 311. Hay, John, epigram on revolutions, IV, 343 Hayti. See <sc>Hispaniola</sc>. Hein, Pit, Dutch raider, I, 279. Henderson, John, on Lopez's expedition, III, 64. <i>Herald</i>, New York, on Cuban revolution, III, 89. Heredia, Jose Maria. II, 274; exiled, 344; life and works, III, 318; portrait, facing 318. Hernani, Domingo, II, 170. Herrera, historian, on Columbus's first landing, I, 12; on Hatuey, 62; description of West Indies, 345. Herrera, Geronimo Bustamente de, I, 194. Hevea, Aurelio, Secretary of Interior, IV, 320. Hispaniola, Columbus at, I, 19; revolution in, II, 173; 186; effect upon Cuba, 189. Hobson, Richmond P., exploit at Santiago, IV, 110. Holleben, Dr. von, German Ambassador at Washington, intrigues of, IV, 104. Home Rule, proposed by Spain, IV, 6; adopted, 8. Horses introduced into Cuba, I, 63. Hosier, Admiral, attacks Havana, I, 312; II, 9. Hospital, first in Havana, I, 226; Belen founded, 318; San Paula and San Francisco, 195. "House of Fear," Governor's home, I, 156. Humboldt, Alexander von, on slavery, II, 206; on census, 277; 282; on slave trade, 288. Hurricanes, II, 115, 176, 310. Hurtado, Lopez, royal treasurer, I, 116; has Chaves removed, 162. Ibarra, Carlos, defeats Dutch raiders, I, 288. Incas, I, 7. Independence, first conceived, II, 268; 326; first revolts for, 343; sentiment fostered by slave trade, 377; proclaimed by Aguero, III, 72; proclaimed by Cespedes at Yara, 155; proposed by United States to Spain, 217; War of Independence, IV, 1; recognized by Spain
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   333   334   335   336   337   338   339   340   341   342   343   344   345   346   347   348   349   350   351   352   353   354   355   356   357  
358   359   360   361   362   >>  



Top keywords:
facing
 

Independence

 

Columbus

 

Havana

 

Herrera

 
proposed
 
revolution
 

Hispaniola

 

proclaimed

 
founded

Francisco

 

Richmond

 
Hospital
 

Hobson

 

intrigues

 
Washington
 

German

 
Holleben
 

Ambassador

 
exploit

Hosier

 

Admiral

 

introduced

 
Horses
 
adopted
 

Santiago

 

attacks

 
census
 
revolts
 

sentiment


fostered

 
conceived
 

defeats

 

raiders

 
Aguero
 

recognized

 

States

 

United

 

Cespedes

 
Carlos

Ibarra

 
slavery
 

Alexander

 

Governor

 

Humboldt

 

Hurricanes

 

Chaves

 

removed

 

treasurer

 
Hurtado