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INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Aborigines, [24-27].
Adams, President John Quincy, [58].
Agricultural industries, [216-248];
native method of cultivation, [218-219];
neglected opportunities, [220] et seq.;
fruit culture, [224-229];
coffee, [229], [230];
future farming, [231] et seq.;
stock, [236-238];
corn, [238-240];
American farmers, [241-242];
hints to settlers, [241], [248].
Americans in Cuba, [118], [119], [241], [242].
Annexation, [156-165].
Antilla, [274], [275], [315].
Arrieta, D. Martin Calvo de, [255-256].
Atkins, E. F., [181-183].
Bacon, Assistant Secretary, [79].
Bagley, Ensign, [269].
Bahia de Cochinos, [4].
Bahia Honda, [3], [10], [54], [266].
Banes, [275].
Baracoa, [6], [10], [11], [27], [28], [270].
Batabano, [3], [10], [29], [249], [265], [315].
Bayamo, [28], [66], [273], [316].
Bellamar, Caves of, [83], [264], [268].
Bituminous deposits, [213-215].
Blaine, James G., [57].
Blanco, General, [74].
Bliss, General Tasker H., [282].
Bock, Gustavo, [193-194], [198].
Bucarely, Don Antonio, [34].
Caibarien, [315].
Camaguey, [7], [271-272], [318];
Hotel, [240], [271-272].
Camaguey, Province of, [3], [4], [6], [7], [11], [55], [82-83], [189], [200], [211], [270-272].
Camaroncids Mine, [201].
Camp Columbia, [19].
Campos, Martinez, [65-71], [73], [74].
Canovas, [71].
Cape Cruz, [3], [5].
Cape Maisi, [2], [5].
Cape San Antonio, [2], [3].
Cardenas, [3], [10], [11], [54], [268-269], [315].
Casilda, [317].
Cauto River, [4], [6], [8].
Central Boston, [275].
Central Preston, [172-174], [177], [276].
Cerro, The, [43].
Cervera, Admiral, [75].
Chinamen, [114-118].
Cienfuegos, [3], [7], [10], [99], [269-270], [318].
Cienfuegos, Bay of, [315].
Cifuentes, [317].
Clark, Dr. V. S., [126].
Cleveland, President, [60].
Climate, [13-15].
Colorado River, [7].
Columbus, Christopher, [23], [24], [168], [200], [259].
Concha, [315].
Commerce, [34], [46-50], [310-313].
Commercial Code, [18], [19].
Commercial Convention between United States and Cuba, [281-298].
Conditions of to-day, [120] et seq.
Copper, [210-212].
Coralillo, [317].
Cordillera de los Organos. See Organ Mountains.
Crittenden, Colonel, [54-55], [260].
Cuban laborer, various opinions of the, [126-146].
Cubans, [80-101];
whites of the cities, [83-90];
Cuban women, [91-96];
peasantry, [96-101];
negroes, [102-109].
Cuchillas Mountains, [6].
Cuevitas, [7].
Daiquiri, [204-206], [276].
Day, William R., [60].
Dewey, Admiral, [75].
Dumois, [275].
El Cobre, [28], [210-211].
El Morilla, [55].
Encarnacion, [315].
Espeletas, The, [36].
Estavan, [105].
Exports and imports, [310-313].
Fauna, [12], [13].
Felton, [202], [276].
Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, [23].
Ferdinand VII, [38].
Finances, [57] and [Appendix].
Flora, [12].
Fruit Culture, [224-229].
Garcia, [58], [73].
Garcia y Montes, José M., [282].
Gibara, [10].
Gold, [212], [213].
Golfo de Buena Esperanza, [2].
Golfo de la Broa, [2], [4].
Gomez, Jose Miguel, [82], [147], [309].
Gomez, Maximo, [58], [65], [67-70], [73].
Government, [17], [18].
Grant, President, [59].
Guajiro, [97-101].
Guanabacoa, [29].
Guanajay, [316].
Guantanamo, [5].
Guantanamo Bay, [5], [6], [10].
Guantanamo, Valley of, [272-273].
Guines, [264], [316].
Habana, [9], [10], [11], [14], [15], [16], [20], [28], [36], [37], [40], [43], [46], [47], [55], [68-69], [70], [73], [74], [79], [83], [87], [88], [108-109], [113], [116], [119], [135], [143], [147], [155], [159], [188], [189-190], [248], [249-262], [263], [264], [265], [268], [269], [271], [281], [282], [314], [315], [316], [317], [318];
Arsenal, [254];
Atares Castle, [55], [260];
Cathedral, [259];
Central Park, [253], [254], [261];
Convent of San Francisco, [259];
Dominican Convent, [260];
El Templete, [254-255];
La Fuerza, [249], [250], [257-259];
La Punta, [249], [250], [260];
Malecon, [260];
Miramar Hotel, [260];
Morro Castle, [249], [250], [260];
New Railway Station, [317];
Plaza de Armas, [254-255], [257-261];
Puerta de la Punta, [254];
Streets and Avenues, [254-257], [261-262].
Habana, Province of, [5], [7], [11], [69], [187], [188], [200], [263], [267].
Hay, John, [287].
Hayes, Dr. C. W., [8-10].
History, [22-62];
discovery of the Island, [22-26];
extermination of aborigines, [24-27];
Conquistadores, [27], [28];
early settlements, [27], [28];
introduction of slavery, [30];
colonial laws, [32], [33];
beginnings of prosperity, [34-37];
education, [35-36];
good government, [34-36], [40-42];
revolutionary beginnings, [37-39];
Spanish immigration, [41-42];
land tenure, [43-45];
commercial conditions, [34], [46-50];
taxation, [50-52];
growth of revolutionary spirit, [52-56];
Lopez conspiracy, [54], [55];
Treaty of Zanjon, [55], [56];
War of Independence, [57-76];
interest of United States in Cuban affairs, [58-62], [64], [65], [75], [76];
occupation of the Island by the United States, [76-82];
Palma administration, [78-80].
Holguin, [27], [212].
Hoyo Colorado, [263].
Humboldt, [268].
Iron ore, [201-204], [215].
Isle of Pines, [2], [3], [265-266], [302], [315].
Judiciary, [18].
Karutz, Dr. Paul, [240].
Labor in Cuba, [125-146].
La Esperanza, [317].
La Gloria, [272].
Las Casas, [26], [34-36], [269].
Las Doce Leguas Islands, [3].
Las Minas, [211].
Las Pozas, [55].
La Torre, Marques de, [34].
Liebeg, [219].
Lopez, Narcisco, [54-55].
Lujan, Gabriel de, [28].
Maceo, Antonio, [58], [64], [65], [67], [69-70], [73], [105], [267].
Madruga, [264].
Magoon, Charles E., [82], [156].
Maine, The, [61], [70].
Manganese, [207-210].
Manila Bay, Battle of, [75].
Manzanillo, [10], [207], [273], [316].
Marianao, [263-264].
Marti, [316].
Marti, Jose, [65].
Matanzas, [10], [29], [268], [315].
Matanzas, Province of, [5], [11], [69], [170], [189], [200], [211], [262], [267-269].
Mayari, [201].
Mayari River, [274].
McKinley, President, [61-62], [75].
Mechanical industries, [123], [124].
Military, [19], [20].
Minerals, [11], [12], [200-215].
Morgan, Henry, [265].
Napoleon I, [37].
Negroes, [30-32], [102-109].
Nipe Bay, [10], [172], [201], [202], [274-277], [315].
Nuevitas, [3], [10].
O’Reilly, Count, [34].
Organ Mountains, [7], [188], [266-267].
Oriente, Province of, [4], [5], [6], [8], [11], [12], [124], [170], [186], [187], [188-189], [201], [204], [209], [212], [230], [246], [272-278].
Oviado, [26].
Palma, Dr. Estrada, [78-80], [147], [148], [282].
Pepper, Charles M., [102].
Peter Martyr, [26].
Philip II, [32].
Physical features, [1-10];
geographical and strategical position, [1-2];
dimensions and formation, [2], [3];
political divisions, [4-6];
mountain system, [4-7];
harbors, [8-10].
Pinar del Rio, [7].
Pinar del Rio, Province of, [5], [7], [69], [73], [186], [187], [188], [192], [194-196], [266-267], [315].
Placentas del Sur, [317].
Platt Amendment, [77], [78] and [Appendix].
Polk, President, [58].
Population, [16], [17];
negroes, [30-32], [102-109];
Cubans, [80-101];
Spaniards, [109-114];
Chinamen, [114-118];
Americans, [118], [119].
Porter, Robert P., [208-209].
Postal Service, [20].
Potrerillo, Mount, [7].
Preston, [177], [275-276].
Providencia Sugar Mill, [264].
Provinces, [4-6], [263-277];
Habana, [263-265];
Pinar del Rio, [266], [267];
Matanzas, [267-269];
Santa Clara, [269], [270];
Camaguey, [270-272];
Oriente, [272-277].
Puerto Principe, [28], [211].
Puerto Principe, Province of. See Camaguey, Province of.
Punta Tabaco, [172].
Railways, [314-318].
Rancho Veloz, [317].
Remedios, [28].
Reptilia, [13].
Roja, Captain-General, [52].
Romano, Isle of, [3].
Roosevelt, President, [78-79], [156], [297].
Rousseau, [38], [94].
Saetia, [276].
Sagua la Grande, [317].
Sampson, Captain, [75].
Sancti Spiritus, [7], [28].
San Diego del Valle, [317].
Sanitation, [15], [16], [204-207].
San Juan, Battle of, [75].
San Juan River, [9].
San Luis, [316].
Santa Clara, [7], [29], [269], [315].
Santa Clara, Conde de, [36].
Santa Clara, Province of, [4], [6], [11], [170], [187], [188], [189], [200], [211], [269-270], [318].
Santa Cruz, [255].
Santiago de Cuba, [5], [9], [10], [28], [46], [75], [201], [202], [203], [207], [208], [210], [215], [250], [273], [314], [315], [318].
Santiago de Cuba, Province of. See Oriente, Province of.
Shafter, General, [75].
Settlers, Hints to intending, [241-248].
Sierra Cristal, [6].
Sierra de Cubitas, [7].
Sierra Madre, [5].
Sierra Maestra, [5], [201], [202], [203].
Sierra Nipe, [6].
Someruelos, Marques de, [36], [48].
Sores, De, [259].
“Sotes de Boliver,” [38].
Soto, Hernando de, [28], [258].
Spanish Residents, [109-114].
Squiers, Herbert G., [304].
Sugar, [57], [166-184];
growth of the industry, [169-171];
description of a sugar estate, [171-177];
costs and returns in sugar operation, [178-180];
prospects of the industry, [181-184].
Tacon, General, [40], [254].
Taft, William H., [79-82].
Taxation, [50-52], [150], [151].
Telegraph, [20], [21].
Tobacco industry, [185-199];
tobacco districts, [187-189];
manufacture, [189-190];
methods of culture, [190-192];
costs and returns of cultivation, [192-195];
prospects of the industry, [195-197], [199].
Trinidad, [7], [28], [270], [317].
Treaty between United States and Cuba, [299-308].
Turquino, Mount, [5].
Vaca, Cabeza de, [105].
Vedado, [262].
Velasquez, Diego, [23], [27], [28], [249], [270].
Villanueva, Count, [33], [40].
Vives, General, [40].
Voltaire, [38], [94].
Vuelta Abajo, [185], [187-188], [267], [315].
Weyler, General, [60], [65], [69], [70-74].
Yara, [55].
Yumuri Gorge, [10], [268].
Zaldo y Beurmann, Carlos de, [282], [304].
Zanjon, Treaty of, [55-56], [65].
Zapata Swamp, [4].
Zayas, Alfredo, [82].
FOOTNOTES:
[1] It was not until the administration of Villanueva (’18) as intendant, an office which at that time eclipsed that of captain-general and dominated all public bodies, that taxes were for the first time imposed without the consent of those to be affected by them.
[2] America’s Insular Possessions, Philadelphia, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 98-101.
[3] Cuba, by I. A. Wright, New York, 1910.