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INDEX

John

Aborigines, 24-27.
Adams, President
Quincy, 58.
Agricultural industries, 216-
248; native method of cul-
tivation, 218-219; neg-
lected opportunities, 220
et seq.; fruit culture, 224-
229; coffee, 229, 230; fu-
ture 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.

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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 Fran-
cisco, 259; Dominican Con-
vent, 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

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