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losses, 304. Terry, Emilio, Secretary of Agriculture, IV, 254. Theatres, first performance in Cuba, I, 264; first theatre built, II, 130, 236. Thrasher, J. S., on census, II, 283. Tines y Fuertes, Juan Antonio, Governor, II, 31. Tobacco, early use, I, 9; culture promoted, 300; monopoly, 334; "Tobacco War," 338; effects of monopoly, II, 221. Tobar, Nunez, I, 141, 143. Tolon, Miguel de, III, 330. Toltecs, I, 7. Tomayo, Esteban, revolutionist, IV, 34. Torquemada, Garcia de, I, 239; investigates Luzan, 241. Torre, Marquis de la, Governor, II, 127; work for Havana, 129; death, 133. Torres Ayala, Laureano de, Governor, I, 334; reappointed, 337. Torres, Gaspar de, Governor, I, 234; conflict with Rojas family, 235; absconds, 235. Torres, Rodrigo de, naval commander, II, 34. Torriente, Cosimo de la, Secretary of Government, IV, 320. Toscanelli, I, 4. Treaty of Paris, IV, 118. Tres Palacios, Felipe Jose de, Bishop, II, 174. Tribune, New York, describes revolutionary leaders, III, 173. Trinidad, founded by Velasquez, I, 68, 168; great fire, II, 177. Trocha, begun by Campos, IV, 44; Weyler's, 73. Troncoso, Bernardo, Governor, II, 168. Turnbull, David, British consul, II, 364; complicity in slave insurrection, 372. Ubite, Juan de, Bishop, I, 123. Ulloa, Antonio de, sent to take possession of Louisiana, II, 118; arbitrary conduct, 120. Union Constitutionalists, III, 306. United States, early relations with Cuba, II, 254; first suggestion of annexation, 257; John Quincy Adams's policy, 258; Jefferson's policy, 260; Clay's policy, 261; representations to Colombia and Mexico, 262; Buchanan's policy, 263; Monroe Doctrine, 328; consuls not admitted to Cuba, 330; Van Buren's policy, 331; growth of commerce with Cuba, III, 22; President Taylor's proclamation against filibustering, 41; course toward Lopez, 60; attitude toward Cuban revolutionists, 123; division of sentiment between North and South, 124; policy of Edward Everett, 130; overtures for purchase of Cuba, 135; end of Civil War, 151; new policy toward Cuba, 151; recognition denied to revolution, 17
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