Cuban Ten Years' War 
(1870)

 

Surrender of Insurgents, New York Times, Jan. 1, 1870
Washington Sketches: Cuba and Georgia, New York Tribune, Jan. 1, 1870, 4
The Cuban Revolution, New York Tribune, Jan. 1, 1870, 1
Skirmish at Cinco Villas District, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 1
An Almost True Sensation, New York Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 4
The Schooner Maria Sailed From This Port To Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 4
Cuba: A Couple of Spanish Yarns, New York Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 5
The Privateering Hoax, New York Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 5
Cubans Surrendering, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 1, 1870, 5
End of the Revolution in Cuba Proclaimed, New York Times, Jan. 2, 1870
Manufactored Cuban News, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 6
The Insurgents Ordered to Lay Down Their Arms by the Junta in New York, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 7
The Ball Season, New York Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 7
A Reign of Terror on the Island, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 11
Cuba: Spanish Officers Imprisoned for Being too Lenient, New York Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 11
The Haytien Steamer Marianne Released, New York Herald, Jan. 2, 1870, 11
1,500 Insurgents Said to Have Surrendered, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 3, 1870, 1
How The Chinese Get Here, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 3, 1870, 4
Reign of Terror in Cuba, New York Herald, Jan. 3, 1870, 4
More Spanish Falsehoods, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 3, 1870, 4
The New York Junta, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 3, 1870, 5
The Cuban Revolution: 1,500 Insurgents Said to Have Surrendered, New York Tribune, Jan. 3, 1870, 1
Address of the Cuban Junta to the American People, New York Times, Jan. 4, 1870
Manifesto of the Cuban Junta, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 4, 1870, 4
The Spanish Army in the Antilles, New York Herald, Jan. 4, 1870, 4
The Manifesto of the Cuban Junta, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 4, 1870, 6
Our New From Cuba By Mail, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 4, 1870, 6
Reported Surrender of Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 4, 1870, 7
The Cuban Revolution, New York Tribune, Jan. 4, 1870, 1
Cuban Rebellion About to End, New York Tribune, Jan. 4, 1870, 4
The Cuban Relief Concert, New York Times, Jan. 5, 1870
Prison Ships in the Bay, New York Times, Jan. 5, 1870, 7
Cuba: Dispatch from Cespedes, New York Tribune, Jan. 5, 1870, 1
The Campaign in Trinidad, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 6, 1870, 4
Colfax on Grant: The Vice-President's Estimate of the President's Administration, New York Tribune, Jan. 6, 1870, 2
Cuba: Stringent Orders to Prevent Burning of Estates, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 6, 1870, 4
The Purchase of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 6, 1870, 6
The Military Situation, New York Times, Jan. 6, 1870
Eloquent Letter of the Cuban Secretary of Foreign Affairs, New York Tribune, Jan. 6, 1870, 1
General Puello, New York Times, Jan. 7, 1870
Rumored Failure of the Cuban Revolution- What Our Government Should Do, New York Times, Jan. 7, 1870, 4
The Cuban Revolution: Rebel Movements in the East, New York Tribune, Jan. 7, 1870, 1
The Mind of the Cuban Reader, New York Tribune, Jan. 7, 1870, 4
Mismanagement of the Cuban Junta in New York, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 7, 1870, 5
Cuba: Activity of the Revolutionists, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 7, 1870, 5
A Cuban Vessel Seized by a British Gunboat, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 8, 1870, 1
Nassau: Attempted Departure of a Filibuster Expedition for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 8, 1870, 5
The Spanish Troops Arrived on the Island, New York Times, Jan. 8, 1870
A Cuban Vessel Seized by a British Gunboat, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 8, 1870, 1
Cuban Persistence, New York Tribune, Jan. 8, 1870, 4
The Cuban Protest, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 9, 1870, 6
The Proclamation of the Cuban Junta Regarded of a Hoax, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 9, 1870, 7
A Voice from the Cuban Junta, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 9, 1870, 7
Proclamation of the Capt.-Gen. De Rodas, New York Times, Jan. 9, 1870
Proclamation of Gen. De Rodas, New York Times, Jan. 9, 1870
Important Exhibit of the Cuban Negotiations, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 10, 1870, 4
British Cuban Policy at Sea, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 10, 1870, 4
Cuban Affairs: Consul General Plumb's Report, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 10, 1870, 5
The Republic of Cuba: An Appeal to Congress, New York Tribune, Jan. 10, 1870, 1
Foreign News: The Cuban Revolution- Proclamation by the Captain-General, New York Tribune, Jan. 10, 1870, 1
In Cuba a Large Percentage of the Population Are Whites, New York Tribune, Jan. 10, 1870, 4
Captain General de Rodas, New York Tribune, Jan. 10, 1870, 4
Cuba, Spain, and the Administration, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 11, 1870, 6
Peru: Arrival of a Cuban Envoy, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 11, 1870, 10
What is to Become of Cuba? (editorial), New York Times, Jan. 11, 1870
Cuba: The Steamer Anna Released, New York Tribune, Jan. 11, 1870, 1
The Cuban Revolution, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 12, 1870, 4, 5
The Diplomatic Correspondence Regarding the Cuban Revolution, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 12, 1870, 6
Fighting Near Puerto Principe, New York Times, Jan. 12, 1870
Aid for the Cubans, New York Times, Jan. 12, 1870
Cuba: Spanish Reports of Surrenders, New York Tribune, Jan. 12, 1870, 1
Mr. Plumb's Cuban Statements, New York Tribune, Jan. 12, 1870, 4
The Cuban Question: Letter from Hon. Thomas Ewing, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, Jan. 13, 1870, 5
Text of the Bogus Cuban Proclamation, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 13, 1870, 4
Reestablishment of Telegraphic Communication in the Cinco Villas District, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 13, 1870, 7
Spain: Marshal Prim on the Crisis, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 13, 1870, 7
Cuba: Movements of Insurgents from the Cinco Villas, New York Tribune, Jan. 13, 1870, 1
Why the United States Might Have Recognized Cuba, and Why They Did Not, New York Tribune, Jan. 13, 1870, 2
Letters from Secretary Fish and Attornery-General Hoar, New York Tribune, Jan. 13, 1870, 4
Cuba: Report of General Marmol, New York Tribune, Jan. 14, 1870, 1
Cuba: Resignation of General De Rodas, New York Tribune, Jan. 15, 1870, 3
Cuba: Address of the Captain General to the Inhabitants of the Island, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 15, 1870, 4
Cuba: More Proclamations, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 15, 1870, 6
De Rodas' Proclamation, New York Times, Jan. 15, 1870
Nassau: The Seizures of the Tweed and Violin, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 16, 1870, 5
Cuba: Reported Surrender of Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 17, 1870, 5
Insurgent Surrenders Reported, New York Times, Jan. 17, 1870
Reported Surrender of Cubans, New York Tribune, Jan. 17, 1870, 1
A Cuban Gentleman Conversed with Members of the British Parliament, New York Tribune, Jan. 17, 1870, 4
Cuba: Nothing Trustworthy Heard of Gen. Puello's Column, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 18, 1870, 4
Our Cuban Correspondent, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 18, 1870, 6
The Spanish Gunboats, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 18, 1870, 7
Arrival of William H. Seward at Havana, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 18, 1870, 7
Arrival of Secretary Mr. Seward in Havana, New York Times, Jan. 18, 1870
The Spanish Fleet at Charleston, New York Tribune, Jan. 18, 1870, 1
Cuba: A Heavy Battle Won by Gen. Cavada, New York Tribune, Jan. 18, 1870, 1
The Captain-General of Cuba Boasts that the Jails of the Island are Empty, New York Tribune, Jan. 18, 1870, 4
The Cuban Revolution Not Yet Ended, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 19, 1870, 6
Cuba: No Reforms Needed, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 19, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Engagement in the Cinco Villas District, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 19, 1870, 1
Generals Letona and Buceta of the Spanish Army Testify that Authorities in Havana are Lying, New York Tribune, Jan. 19, 1870, 4
Exhibition for the Benefit of the Patriot Army of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 20, 1870, 4
Determined Struggles on the Road to Las Tunas, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 20, 1870, 5
The Cuban Meeting, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 20, 1870, 6
The Cuban Cause: Mass Meeting at the Cooper Institute, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 20, 1870, 10
New Plan of Campaign, New York Times, Jan. 20, 1870
Mass Meeting at the Cooper Institute, New York Times, Jan. 20, 1870
Cuba: Puello's Defeat, New York Tribune, Jan. 20, 1870, 1
Blowing Up a Mine at Guaimaro, New York Tribune, Jan. 20, 1870, 4
Free Cuba! The Meeting at Cooper Institute Last Night, New York Tribune, Jan. 20, 1870, 8
Mr. Seward's Reception in Havana, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 21, 1870, 7
Ex-Secretary Seward in Havana, New York Times, Jan. 21, 1870
Cuba: Mr. Seward Serenaded by the Spaniards, New York Tribune, Jan. 21, 1870, 1
Not More Than 200 Americans Have Joined the Cuban Army, New York Tribune, Jan. 21, 1870, 4
Sympathy With Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 22, 1870, 10
Cuba: Further Particular of Gen. Puello's Defeat, New York Tribune, Jan. 22, 1870, 3
Cuba: Testimony by Gen. Pelaez of the Atrocities Committed by the Captain-General and the Volunteers, New York Tribune, Jan. 22, 1870, 4
Letter from Cassius M. Clay, New York Tribune, Jan. 22, 1870, 6
Cuba: No Account from Puello, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 23, 1870, 7
Gen. Puello Not Yet Heard From, New York Times, Jan. 23, 1870
The Seward Fetes, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 24, 1870, 5
Cuba: Arrival of Mr. Seward and Party, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 24, 1870, 8
Parade of the Volunteers at Havana, New York Times, Jan. 24, 1870
Cuba: No Spanish News of Puello, New York Tribune, Jan. 24, 1870, 1
Reported Capture and Surrender of Cuban Officers, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 26, 1870, 7
Reported Capture of Three Cuban Generals, and Surrender of an Insurgent Leader, New York Times, Jan. 26, 1870
Cuba: Three Insurgent Generals Captured, New York Tribune, Jan. 26, 1870, 1
Serenade to Mr. Seward by the Volunteers of Havana, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 27, 1870, 4
Valmaseda's Report on the Insurgents, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 27, 1870, 7
Progress of the Revolt, New York Times, Jan. 27, 1870
Cuba: Mr. Seward Visits a Plantation, New York Tribune, Jan. 27, 1870, 1
Annexation Policy of the United States, New York Herald, Jan. 28, 1870, 6
Cuba: General Puello Heard From, New York Herald, Jan. 28, 1870, 7
Cuba: Puello Heard From, New York Tribune, Jan. 28, 1870, 1
Mr. Seward is About to Return HomeNew York Tribune, Jan. 28, 1870, 4
Cuba: Annoucement of the Capture of Guimaro by Puello, New York Herald, Jan. 29, 1870, 7
Help Cuba! New York Herald, Jan. 29, 1870, 8
Reported Victory by Gen. Puello, New York Times, Jan. 29, 1870
Cuba: Spanish Announcement of the Capture of Guaimaro, New York Tribune, Jan. 29, 1870, 3
Rough Work for the Spaniards, New York Herald, Jan. 30, 1870, 6
Amateur Concert by Mrs. Adele L. Varona, New York Herald, Jan. 30, 1870, 7
A Cuban Victory, New York Herald, Jan. 30, 1870, 7
A Havana Editor in Florida to Fight Duel, New York Times, Jan. 30, 1870
The Battle of Guaimaro, New York Herald, Jan. 31, 1870, 4
Gen. Puello Defeated by the Insurgents with Heavy Losses, New York Herald, Jan. 31, 1870, 4
Success of the Cubans, New York Herald, Jan. 31, 1870, 4
One of the New Spanish Gunboats Wrecked, New York Herald, Jan. 31, 1870, 5
Cuba: Revision of the Taxation System, New York Herald, Jan. 31, 1870, 7
Parade in Honor of Mr. Seward in Havana, New York Times, Jan. 31, 1870
Cuba: The Battle at Guaimaro, New York Tribune, Jan. 31, 1870, 1
Doņa Varona Shot by a Spanish Assassin, New York Tribune, Jan. 31, 1870, 4

How is Cuba to be Made Free? New York Herald, Feb. 1, 1870, 6
Recognition of the Cubans- Another Bill in the House, New York Herald, Feb. 1, 1870, 6
Cuba: The Fight at Guaimaro, New York Herald, Feb. 1, 1870, 7
Key West: Serious Affray Between Cubans and Spaniards, New York Herald, Feb. 1, 1870, 7
Castanon Killed at Key West, New York Times, Feb. 1, 1870
Cuba: Gen. De Rodas's Mission to Cespedes, New York Tribune, Feb. 1, 1870, 1
Killing of Castaņon by Several Cubans in Key West, New York Tribune, Feb. 1, 1870, 4
Spanish Forces in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 2, 1870, 6
The Remains of Gonzalo Castanon Brought to Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 2, 1870, 7
Remains of Castanon at Havana, New York Times, Feb. 2, 1870
The Reported Failure of the Cuban Revolution, New York Times, Feb. 2, 1870
Cuba: Castaņon's Remains, New York Tribune, Feb. 2, 1870, 4
Details of the Great Victory at Guaimaro, New York Herald, Feb. 3, 1870, 3
Puello's Success on the First Day, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 3, 1870, 3
The Key West Tragedy, New York Herald, Feb. 3, 1870, 7
Rumored Massacre in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 3, 1870, 7
The Feeling Over the Killing of Castanon, New York Times, Feb. 3, 1870
Cuba: Another Wholesale Massacre in Havana, New York Tribune, Feb. 3, 1870, 1
Our News from Cuba- The Opportunity of the Government, New York Herald, Feb. 4, 1870, 6
More Murders in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 4, 1870, 7
Puello's Campaign- The Cinco Villas, New York Times, Feb. 4, 1870
Cuba: The Captain-General's Order to the Matanzas Volunteers, New York Tribune, Feb. 4, 1870, 1
Our Neutrality Laws, New York Tribune, Feb. 4, 1870, 8
Our Cuban News, New York Herald, Feb. 5, 1870, 4
Cuba: Expedition from Nassau, New York Herald, Feb. 5, 1870, 5
A Spanish Trick Exposed, New York Herald, Feb. 5, 1870, 5
Reported Massacre of Cubans Denied, New York Times, Feb. 5, 1870
Cuba: Captures of Convoys and Garrisons by the Insurgents, New York Tribune, Feb. 5, 1870, 3
350 Men Were Slaughtered in Havana, New York Tribune, Feb. 5, 1870, 6
The Ball Season, New York Herald, Feb. 6, 1870, 5
General Goyeneche's Return to Puerto Principe, New York Herald, Feb. 6, 1870, 7
A Son of Cespedes Captured, New York Times, Feb. 7, 1870
Cuba: A Victory by Gen. Covenche, New York Tribune, Feb. 7, 1870, 1
Murderous Attacks on Americans in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 8, 1870, 6
Four Americans Attacked in the Streets of Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 8, 1870, 7
An Outrage Upon Americans in Havana, New York Times, Feb. 8, 1870
Cuba: A Party of Americans Fired Upon by a Spaniard, New York Tribune, Feb. 8, 1870, 1
Despositions of the Wounded Americans, New York Herald, Feb. 9, 1870, 7
Sympathy for Cuba, New York Times, Feb. 9, 1870
Cuba: The Late Assassination, New York Tribune, Feb. 9, 1870, 1
The Spanish Naval Force Around the Island of Cuba, New York Tribune, Feb. 9, 1870, 2
Secretary Fish's Cuban Advices, New York Tribune, Feb. 9, 1870, 4
The Kings County Republican General Committee Called Upon Congress to Recognize Belligerent Rights in Cuba, New York Tribune, Feb. 9, 1870, 5
Senator Morton on Cuba and the Administration, New York Herald, Feb. 10, 1870, 6
Gross Treatment of a British Subject by the Spanish Authorities in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 10, 1870, 8
The Key West Tragedy, New York Herald, Feb. 10, 1870, 9
Mr. Seward in Cuba, New York Times, Feb. 10, 1870
Movements of Valmaseda, New York Times, Feb. 10, 1870
Cuba: Official Dispatches Respecting the Havana Assassination, New York Tribune, Feb. 10, 1870, 1
The Cuban Question, New York Herald, Feb. 11, 1870, 4
Valmaseda at Manzanillo En Route for Bayamo, New York Herald, Feb. 11, 1870, 5
Cuban- Belligerency, New York Tribune, Feb. 11, 1870, 4
Our Cuban Correspondence, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 4
A Successful Cuban Expedition, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 4
Proposed Recognition of Cuban Belligerency, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 4
Goyeneche Again on the War Path, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 5
The Reported Massacre in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 6
The Public Press on Spanish Outrages, New York Herald, Feb. 12, 1870, 6
The Cuban Question in the Senate, New York Times, Feb. 12, 1870
The Death of Castanon, New York Times, Feb. 12, 1870
Gen. Puello Again to Take the Field, New York Times, Feb. 12, 1870
Cuba: General Goyenche's Expedition, New York Tribune, Feb. 12, 1870, 3
Cuban Belligerency, New York Tribune, Feb. 12, 1870, 4
Cuba in the Senate, New York Tribune, Feb. 12, 1870, 6
The Shooting of Americans in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 13, 1870, 3
Assassin of Isaac Greenwaldth Arrested, New York Times, Feb. 13, 1870
Further Effects of the Murder of Castanon, New York Times, Feb. 13, 1870
Spanish Outrages, New York Herald, Feb. 14, 1870, 6
No Protection for Americans in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 14, 1870, 8
Return of Goyeneche to Puerto Principe, New York Herald, Feb. 14, 1870, 8
Arrest of an Assassin in Havana, New York Times, Feb. 14, 1870
Cuba: The Volunteer Riot at Matanzas, New York Tribune, Feb. 14, 1870, 1
The Murder of Americans Wearing Blue by Spaniards in Cuba, New York Tribune, Feb. 14, 1870, 4
Mr. Seward at Matanzas, New York Times, Feb. 15, 1870
Sumner's Attempt to Stifle Investigation of Cuban Affairs, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 3
Recognition of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 4
Fight Between a Cuban and an Englishman, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 4
Movements of Mr. Seward, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 5
Affairs in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 6
Fighting the Battles of Cuba in New York, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 6
The Proceedings in Congress, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 6
Mr. Seward at Matanzas, New York Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 7
Ben Wade on Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 15, 1870, 8
The Cuban Revolution: Mr. Seward at Matanzas, New York Tribune, Feb. 15, 1870, 1
Mr. Seward is in Matanzas, New York Tribune, Feb. 15, 1870, 4
Spanish Naval Captain Aragon Purchased 25,000 Tons of Coal for the Cuba Blockading Fleet, New York Tribune, Feb. 15, 1870, 8
Important from Washington on Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 16, 1870, 6
The Assassination in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 16, 1870, 6
Another Murder in Havana, New York Herald, Feb. 16, 1870, 8
Arrival of Greenwaldth's Remains in New York, New York Herald, Feb. 16, 1870, 8
Arrival of the Remains of the Late Mr. Greenwaldth, New York Times, Feb. 16, 1870
Trinidad Ladies Sentenced to Imprisonment, New York Times, Feb. 16, 1870
Cuba: Arrival of the Body of Greenwaldth, New York Tribune, Feb. 16, 1870, 1
The Protection of American Citizens, New York Tribune, Feb. 16, 1870, 4
The Freemasons Held a Grand Ball in Aid of Distressed Master-Masons in Cuba, New York Tribune, Feb. 16, 1870, 5
Mr. Bank's Cuban Revolution, New York Herald, Feb. 17, 1870, 4
Spanish Barbarities in Cuba, New York Herald, Feb. 17, 1870, 4
The Cuban-American League, New York Herald, Feb. 17, 1870, 4
General Banks' Resolutions on Cuban Neutrality Introduced in the House, New York Herald, Feb. 17, 1870, 4
Depature of Mr. Steward for the United States, New York Times, Feb. 17, 1870
The Insurgents in Cinco Villas, New York Times, Feb. 17, 1870
Cuba: Mr. Seward Bound for Baltimore- The Havana Victims, New York Tribune, Feb. 17, 1870, 1
The Drift of Cuban Policy in the Senate is Now Plain, New York Tribune, Feb. 17, 1870, 4
Serious Trouble Among the Volunteers, New York Herald, Feb. 18, 1870, 8
Cuba: Increased Probability of Recognition, New York Tribune, Feb. 18, 1870, 1
Cuba: Filibusters Captured and Executed, New York Herald, Feb. 19, 1870, 1
Another Expedition Under General Goicouria, New York Herald, Feb. 19, 1870, 5
Landing of the Fillibusters in Under Goicouria, New York Times, Feb. 19, 1870
Cuba: Goicouria's Expeditionists Captured or Scattered- Some of Them Executed, New York Tribune, Feb. 19, 1870, 3
Washington: Fair Show for Cuban Beligerency, New York Herald, Feb. 20, 1870, 5
Spanish and English Influence Over Secretary Fish and Senator Sumner, New York Herald, Feb. 20, 1870, 8
Spanish Hatred for American Citizens, New York Herald, Feb. 20, 1870, 8
The Greenwaldth Murder in HavanaNew York Herald, Feb. 21, 1870, 6
More Plantations Burned-- Fighting in the Cinco Villas District, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 21, 1870, 7
Twenty-Nine Insurgents Killed, New York Times, Feb. 21, 1870
Cuba: More Burnings and Skirmishing, New York Tribune, Feb. 21, 1870, 1
Arrest of a Person Said to Be Connected with the Late Assassination, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22, 1870, 6
Nassau: Arrival of General Quesada, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22, 1870, 7
Arrival of Mr. Seward and Party at Baltimore, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22, 1870, 7
Cuban League of the U.S., New York Times, Feb. 22, 1870
Gen. Quesada Arrived at NassauNew York Times, Feb. 22, 1870
Attitude of the U.S., New York Times, Feb. 22, 1870
The Hon. Wm. H. Seward and Party Arrived in Baltimore Yesterday from Havana, New York Tribune, Feb. 22, 1870, 1
A Spanish Butcher, New York Tribune, Feb. 22, 1870, 4
Cuba: Gen. Quesada at Nassau, New York Tribune, Feb. 22, 1870, 5
Mr. Fish Again on the Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 23, 1870, 4
Cuba: Attack on the Captain of an American Vessel, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 23, 1870, 5
Diplomatic Correspondence on the Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 23, 1870, 5
Another Outrage on an American, New York Times, Feb. 23, 1870
Spanish Cruelties in Cuba, New York Times, Feb. 23, 1870
Spain Promises a Gradual Emancipation, New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1870, 4
Cuba: A Poem by Edmund C. Stedman, New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1870, 4
Captain-General Accuses the Cubans for Assassinations, New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1870, 4
The Cuban Revolution: Probable Adoption of Senator Morton's Neutrality Bill, New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1870, 8
Military Organizations of the Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 24, 1870, 4
The Spanish Press Troubled Concerning the Herald Correspondence, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 24, 1870, 4
The Captain General on Assassinations, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 24, 1870, 7
Plot To Assassinate American Consul-General, New York Times, Feb. 24, 1870
Affairs at Puerto Principe, Cinco Villas, and Holguin, New York Times, Feb. 24, 1870
Valmaseda Marching on Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 24, 1870, 4
Cuba: The Murder of Greenwaldth Officially Blamed Upon the Cubans, New York Tribune, Feb. 24, 1870, 1
Administrative Imbecility: Americans Have to Deny their Nationality to Save Their Lives, Daily Eastern Argus (Portland, ME), Feb. 25, 1870, 2
English Protection for American Citizens, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, 1870, 4
Our Cuban News, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, 1870, 4
End of Dissensions Among the Patriots, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, 1870, 5
Proclamation Granting Freedom to Two Thousand Negroes, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, 1870, 5
Skirmish with Fillibusters, New York Times, Feb. 25, 1870
Cuba: Affairs Under Goyenche, Puello, and Valmaseda, New York Tribune, Feb. 25, 1870, 1
Reported Landing of Filibusters, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 26, 1870, 5
Arrival of General Quesada at St. Augustine, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 26, 1870, 5
Spain: The Despatches from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 26, 1870, 6
The Cuban Revolution: Alleged Surrender of a Party of Cubans, New York Tribune, Feb. 26, 1870, 3
General Quesada in Florida, New York Times, Feb. 26, 1870
Compliments from Minister Silvela and the Spanish Press, New York Tribune, Feb. 26, 1870, 7
Spanish Gunboat Vigilance, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 27, 1870, 6
The Winter Campaign of the Spaniards Ended, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 27, 1870, 7
The Insurgents Account of the Winter Campaign, New York Times, Feb. 27, 1870
Will the Assassin of Greenwalth be Punished? N. Y. Herald, Feb. 28, 1870, 5
General Quesada's Opinion of the Cuban Cause, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 28, 1870, 7
The Cuban Junta's Recognizances Forfeited, New York Tribune, Feb. 28, 1870, 2, 3
Cuba: Insurgent Account of the Winter Campaign, New York Tribune, Feb. 28, 1870, 8

Another Important Spanish Report, New York Herald, Mar. 1, 1870, 6
The Insurgents Surrendering, New York Times, Mar. 1, 1870
Cuba: Fight Between the Insurgents and Negro Troops, New York Tribune, Mar. 1, 1870, 1
Cuba: Spanish Report of Gen. Jordan's Resignation, New York Tribune, Mar. 1, 1870, 1
Sympathy with the Cubans, New York Times, Mar. 2, 1870
King's County Politics, N. Y. Herald, March 2, 1870, 3
Wholesale Assassination by Spaniards in Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, March 2, 1870, 4
Arrival of Gen. Quesada in New York, N. Y. Herald, March 2, 1870, 6
The Cuban Question in Congress, N. Y. Herald, March 2, 1870, 6
Cuba: More Butcheries, N. Y. Herald, March 2, 1870, 7
Surrender of Gen. Napoleon Arango, New York Tribune, Mar. 2, 1870, 4
Cuba: Execution of Fifteen Patriots at Santiago- Two Americans Among Them, New York Tribune, Mar. 2, 1870, 8
Divisions Among the Insurgents, New York Times, Mar. 3, 1870
Reported Resignation of Gen. Jordan, New York Times, Mar. 3, 1870
Wholesale Assassination by Spaniards in Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 3, 1870, 4
General Quesada: Enthusiasm Among the Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 3, 1870, 5
Our Cuban Correspondence, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 3, 1870, 5
Reported Resignation of General Jordan, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 3, 1870, 7
General Quesada at Hoffman House, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 4, 1870, 5
Cubans Still Surrendering, New York Times, Mar. 4, 1870
Affairs in Spain, New York Times, Mar. 4, 1870
The Cuban Revolution: More Surrender of Insurgents, New York Tribune, Mar. 4, 1870, 1
Cuba: Trial of the Assassination of Greenwaldth, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, Mar. 5, 1870, 3
Quesada Surrenders, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 5, 1870, 1
Trial of the Assassin of Greenwalth, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 5, 1870, 5
Gen. Jordan's Resignation Confirmed, New York Times, Mar. 5, 1870
Letter From Gen. Quesada, New York Times, Mar. 5, 1870
Cuba: The Assassination of Americans- Mr. Fish's Demands, New York Tribune, Mar. 5, 1870, 3
The Spanish Minister Admits that Executions of American Citizens May Have Occured in Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 5, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Struggle for Independence, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 6, 1870, 4
The Assassin of Greenwalth Executed, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 6, 1870, 6
Cuba: Consul General Biddle at His Post, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 6, 1870, 7
The Assassin of Greenwaldth Convicted, New York Times, Mar. 6, 1870
Charles Sumner: He is Intervied by a Lady, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 7, 1870, 5
Senator Sumner's Latest Views on the Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 7, 1870, 7
Cuba: More Arrests of Freemason's by the Police, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 7, 1870, 7
The Cuban Charitable Society, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 7, 1870, 8
Execution of Greenwaldth's Murderer, New York Times, Mar. 7, 1870
The Masons, New York Times, Mar. 8, 1870
Quesada's Manifesto, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 8, 1870, 6
De Rodas' Latest Proclamation, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 8, 1870, 7
Quesada's Manifesto to the American People, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 8, 1870, 8
General Quesada and Commodore L.P. Levy, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 8, 1870, 8
The Cuban Revolution, Eighteen Cubans Sentenced to Death in Bayamo, New York Tribune, Mar. 8, 1870, 1
Twenty-Two Men, Without Plea or Trial, Assassinated Wholesale in Santiago de Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 8, 1870, 4
Reported Surrender of Another Party of Insurgents, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 9, 1870, 7
The Cuban Revolt, New York Times, Mar. 9, 1870
Insurgents Arrived Near Guines, Daily Cleveland Herald, March 9, 1870
Cuba: A Party of Insurgents Left the Cienega de Zapata, New York Tribune, Mar. 9, 1870, 1
General Quesada's Report on Affairs in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 10, 1870, 3
Treatment of Prisoner's in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 10, 1870, 3
Cuba: A Military Court Martial in Progress, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 10, 1870, 7
The Villanueva Theatre Rioters Condemned to Death, New York Times, Mar. 10, 1870
Cuba: General Quesada's Interview with the President, New York Tribune, Mar. 10, 1870, 1
Dispatch from Our Consul-General at Havana, New York Tribune, Mar. 10, 1870, 4
The Anti-Slavery War Ended, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 11, 1870, 4
Cuba: A Rebel Ban Surrounded, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 12, 1870, 5
The Late Massacre at Santiago de Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 12, 1870, 6
Surrender of Gen. Napoleon Arango, New York Times, Mar. 12, 1870
The Insurgents Hemmed in Near Guines, New York Times, Mar. 12, 1870
Cuba: The Guines Rebels, New York Tribune, Mar. 12, 1870, 3
Gen. Quesada Communication to the JuntaNew York Tribune, Mar. 12, 1870, 6
The Cuban League, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 13, 1870, 3
Forgery, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 13, 1870, 3
Escape of General Goicouria, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 13, 1870, 7
Meeting of the Cuban League, New York Times, Mar. 13, 1870
Escape of Gen. Goicouria, New York Times, Mar. 13, 1870
General Goicouria's Escape, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 14, 1870, 1
Execution of the Assassin of Greenwalth, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 14, 1870, 5
Jordan's Position, New York Times, Mar. 14, 1870
Cuba: Gen. Goicouria's Escape, New York Tribune, Mar. 14, 1870, 1
Appearance of the Insurgents at Guines, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 4
An Insurgent Raid on a Sugar Estate, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 4
Jordan's Headquarters, New York Times, Mar. 15, 1870
Cuban Leaders Opposing Annexation, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 6
Sale of Cuba is Absolutely False, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 6
A Special Telegram from Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 6
Cuba: Calling an American Consul to Account, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 15, 1870, 7
Cuba: Gen. Goyenche Marching on Guaimaro, New York Tribune, Mar. 15, 1870, 1
Gen. Webb on Cuban Affairs, New York Tribune, Mar. 15, 1870, 2
No Definitive Information from Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 15, 1870, 4
The Cubans in Nassau, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 16, 1870, 4
Belligerent Rights to Cubans, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 16, 1870, 6
Prim's Diplomatic No., N.Y. Herald, Mar. 16, 1870, 6
Cuba: Wholesale Executions in Havana, Santiago, and Bayamo, New York Tribune, Mar. 16, 1870, 1
An Important Business, New York Tribune, Mar. 16, 1870, 4
The Grief's of Madrid and Glories of New York, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 17, 1870, 4
The Cuban Question, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 17, 1870, 4
Capture of the Portion of the Guines Insurgents, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 17, 1870, 5
No Belligerent Rights in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 17, 1870, 8
The Cuban Question Discussed in Spain, New York Times, Mar. 17, 1870
Luis Arredondo Executed, New York Times, Mar. 17, 1870
Federico Cavada Has Gone to Camaguey, New York Times, Mar. 17, 1870
Cuba: Guines Insurgents ExecutedNew York Tribune, Mar. 17, 1870, 1
Marshal Prim in the Mark and Index of a Bad Crisis in Spain, New York Tribune, Mar. 17, 1870, 4
Spanish Butcheries in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 18, 1870, 5
Burning of an American Lady's Estate by Insurgents, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 18, 1870, 5
The Cuba Sale and Cession Question, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 18, 1870, 5
Cuba: Havana Alarmed, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 18, 1870, 1
The Cuban Question in Spain, New York Times, Mar. 18, 1870
The Present Propisition to Annex San Domingo to the United States, New York Tribune, Mar. 19, 1870, 2
General Quesada and the Cause of Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 19, 1870, 2
Debate in the Cortes on the Granting of a Pension to the Children of Castanon, New York Tribune, Mar. 19, 1870, 3
Spain Hedging on CubaN.Y. Herald, Mar. 19, 1870, 4
Beecher on Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 19, 1870, 4
Spain: The Cuban Question in Cortes, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 19, 1870, 5
The Seizure of the Steamer Aspinwall, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 20, 1870, 3
The Cuban League, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 20, 1870, 3
The Havana Press on the Recognition of Belligerent Rights to the Insurgents by the United States, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 20, 1870, 7
Departure of the Captain General for Nuevitas, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 21, 1870, 7
Movements of the Insurgents in the Guines District, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 21, 1870, 8
The Brutal Spanish General Murillo, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 21, 1870, 8
James Watson Webb as a Diplomat and Reporter, and on the Rampage, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 21, 1870, 9
Gen. Napoleon Arango Arrived in Havana, New York Times, Mar. 21, 1870
The Havana Press on the Recognition of Beligerent Rights, New York Tribune, Mar. 21, 1870, 1
Gen. De Rodas Has Started for Nuevitas, New York Tribune, Mar. 21, 1870, 4
Disgraceful Scenes in Key West, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 22, 1870, 6
Return of Puello to Puerto Principe, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 22, 1870, 7
Movements of Gen. Puello in Cuba, New York Times, Mar. 22, 1870
Cuba: Attempted Assassination on a Brother of the Supposed Murderer of Castaņon, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 22, 1870, 1
Secretary Robeson Says That Spain Has 89 Vessels, with 600 Guns and 13,000 Seaman, in the Various Cuban Waters, New York Tribune, Mar. 22, 1870, 4
Spain's Crisis- Cuba's Opportunity, New York Tribune, Mar. 22, 1870, 4
The Iowa Legislature, New York Tribune, Mar. 22, 1870, 4
Rev. George H. Hepworth Will Lecture for the Benefit of the Cuban Charitable Aid Society, New York Tribune, Mar. 22, 1870, 8
"Cuba- It's History and It's Hopes," N.Y. Herald, Mar. 23, 1870, 4
The Insult to the American Flag in Santiago de Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 23, 1870, 4
Impartial Neutrality on Cuban Affairs, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 23, 1870, 10
Cuban Belligerency, New York Times, Mar. 23, 1870
Rev. George H Hepworth, New York Times, Mar. 23, 1870
Troubles of Consul A. E. Phillips, New York Times, Mar. 23, 1870
The Case of the Steamer Aspinwall, New York Tribune, Mar. 23, 1870, 1
"Cuba Must Be Free" Lecture by the Rev. Geo. H. Hepworth, D.D., New York Tribune, Mar. 23, 1870, 5
Captured Correspondence Relative to General Quesada, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 24, 1870, 4
Annexation in the West Indies, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 24, 1870, 6
Death of Gen. Arredondo and Adjutant Rafael Fernandez Cueto, New York Times, Mar. 24, 1870
Cuba: How and Why United States Consul Phillips Was Compelled to Leave Santiago de CubaNew York Tribune, Mar. 24, 1870, 1
Mr. Phillips the American Consul at Santiago, New York Tribune, Mar. 24, 1870, 4
Vice Presidents of the Cuban League, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 25, 1870, 4
Successful Landing of an Expedition Near Nuevitas, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 25, 1870, 5
Mass Meeting of Spaniards in Havana, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 25, 1870, 7
Cuba or San Domingo, New York Times, Mar. 25, 1870
A Cuban League Formed in Boston, New York Times, Mar. 25, 1870
Distinction Without Difference, New York Tribune, Mar. 24, 1870, 4
Benefit of the Junta Patriotica de Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 24, 1870, 8
Meeting of Spaniards to Protest Against the Sale of Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 25, 1870, 1
Flight of Consul Phillips, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 26, 1870, 1
Another Battle in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 26, 1870, 4
The Neutrality Resolutions Before Congress, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 26, 1870, 4
Effect of Annexation on the Cuban Question, New York Times, Mar. 26, 1870
Cuba Matters, New York Times, Mar. 26, 1870
The Cuban Junta of Charleston, S.C., New York Times, Mar. 26, 1870
The Cuban Junta of Charleston, S. C., New York Tribune, Mar. 26, 1870, 3
Execution of Three Brothers at Matanzas, New York Times, Mar. 27, 1870
De Rodas at Puerto Principe, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 28, 1870, 7
Capt.-Gen. De Rodas Arrived at Puerto Principe, New York Times, Mar. 28, 1870
Cuban Refugees at Baltimore, New York Times, Mar. 28, 1870
Cuba: The Captain-General Instructed to Order Elections, New York Tribune, Mar. 28, 1870, 1
The Captain-General Has Orders to Procure Elections for the Cortes in Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 28, 1870, 4
Cuba: Capture of Remedios by the Insurgents, New York Tribune, Mar. 29, 1870, 1
Spanish Power Actually Holds Less Than a Third of Cuba, New York Tribune, Mar. 29, 1870, 4
The Cuban League, New York Times, Mar. 30, 1870
Gen. De Rodas at Puerto Principe, New York Times, Mar. 30, 1870
Cuba: Important Proclamation of the Captain-General to the Insurgents, New York Tribune, Mar. 30, 1870, 1
Unsatisfactory Results of the Winter Campaign, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 31, 1870, 4
Our Cuban Correspondence, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 31, 1870, 6
Another Rumor Regarding Jordan, N.Y. Herald, Mar. 31, 1870, 7
Letter From Gov. John M. Palmer of Illinois, New York Times, Mar. 31, 1870
Rumor of Jordan's Resignation, New York Times, Mar. 31, 1870
Cuba: Reported Resignation of General Jordan, New York Tribune, Mar. 31, 1870, 1
Mutiny at Cardenas, New York Tribune, Mar. 31, 1870, 5

Puello Relieved from Command, N.Y. Herald, April 1, 1870, 7
Particulars of Ex-Consul Phillips' Departure from Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 1, 1870, 8
Departure of De Rodas for Puerto Principe, New York Times, April 1, 1870
Removal of Puello, New York Times, April 1, 1870
Arango's Manifesto- Puello RelievedNew York Tribune, April 1, 1870, 1
Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 2, 1870, 3
Cuban Items, N.Y. Herald, April 2, 1870, 8
Key West: A Reign of Terror, N.Y. Herald, April 2, 1870, 8
Letter of Mr. Clay in Vindication of the Cuban Cause, New York Tribune, April 2, 1870, 3
Cuba: Puello's Movements, N.Y. Herald, April 3, 1870, 7
Arrival of Puello in Havana, New York Times, April 3, 1870
The Reported Emancipation of Slaves by the Captain General a Fraud, N.Y. Herald, April 4, 1870, 5
Slavery in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 4, 1870, 6
Another Grand Campaign Inaugurated by the Spaniards, N.Y. Herald, April 4, 1870, 7
Surrender of a Party of Three Hundred, New York Times, April 4, 1870
Gen. Puello at Havana- Arango's Manifesto, New York Tribune, April 4, 1870, 4
A Mass Meeting of the Cuban League of the United States at Cooper Institute, New York Tribune, April 4, 1870, 4
"Cuba Shall by Free," N.Y. Herald, April 5, 1870, 5
Another Spanish Campaign in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 5, 1870, 7
The Cuban Demonstration in New York, New York Times, April 5, 1870
Cuban Meeting at Cooper Institute, New York Tribune, April 5, 1870, 4
Cuban Freedom: American Sympathy for Struggling Cuba, New York Tribune, April 5, 1870, 8
Cuban Charitable Aid Society-- Lecture by Honorable A. T. Requier, New York Times, April 6, 1870
A. T. Requier Lecture for the Benefit of the Cuban Charitable Aid Society, New York Tribune, April 6, 1870, 5
Cuba: Opinions of the Spanish Press, New York Tribune, April 7, 1870, 1
Spanish Organs, New York Tribune, April 7, 1870, 4
Rose-Colored Despatches from De Rodas, N.Y. Herald, April 8, 1870, 7
The Spanish Conscription Riots, New York Times, April 8, 1870
Cuba: Gen. Jordan's Reported Flight, New York Tribune, April 8, 1870, 1
Caballero De Rodas Telegraphs That Gen. Jordan has Fled, New York Tribune, April 8, 1870, 4
Spain and Cuba, New York Tribune, April 8, 1870, 4
Movements of Captain General de Rodas, N.Y. Herald, April 9, 1870, 5
Our Cuban Correspondence, N.Y. Herald, April 9, 1870, 6
Another Plantation Destroyed, N.Y. Herald, April 9, 1870, 7
Proclamation by De Rodas, New York Times, April 9, 1870
Cuba: Affairs in the Eastern Department, New York Tribune, April 9, 1870, 3
The Cuban Question in Spain, N.Y. Herald, April 11, 1870, 7
The Captain General in Camaguey, N.Y. Herald, April 11, 1870, 8
Removal of Puello, New York Times, April 11, 1870
Mysterious Disappearance of Four Cuban Patriots, New York Tribune, April 11, 1870, 1
Official Spanish News from Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 12, 1870, 6
Cuba: Spanish Reports, N.Y. Herald, April 12, 1870, 7
Enthusiastic Cuban Meeting at Irving Hall, N.Y. Herald, April 12, 1870, 10
Return of Two Spanish Columns at Puerto Principe, New York Times, April 12, 1870
Cuba: Another Telegram from the Captain-General, New York Tribune, April 12, 1870, 5
Cuba: Spain Apologizes for the Murder of Porto-Londo, New York Tribune, April 13, 1870, 1
Spain Apologizes for the Murder of Porto-Londo, New York Tribune, April 13, 1870, 4
Cuba: Fifty-two Insurgents Killed, N.Y. Herald, April 14, 1870, 7
Spain: The New York News from Cuba, N.Y. Herald, April 14, 1870, 10
Events in Puerto Principe, New York Times, April 14, 1870
The Rebels in Confusion, New York Times, April 14, 1870
Parliamentary Progress, N. Y. Herald, April 14, 1870, 10
Cuba: Sixteen Persons Assassinated, New York Tribune, April 14, 1870, 1
The Cession of Cuba, New York Tribune, April 14, 1870, 5
The Captain General on the Insurrection, N. Y. Herald, April 16, 1870, 9
The Cubans Advancing and the Spanish Retreating, New York Times, April 16, 1870
De Rodas Unable to Go to Puerto Principe, New York Tribune, April 16, 1870, 1
Cuba is Ever the Theater of Official Assassinations, New York Tribune, April 16, 1870, 4
Spanish Authorities Have Been Boasting that They were Complete Masters of the Cuban Insurrection, New York Tribune, April 16, 1870, 4
Cuba: A Vessel Burned at Sea, N. Y. Herald, April 17, 1870, 7
A Schooner Burned and Abandoned at Sea Surrender of Cuban Insurgents, New York Times, April 17, 1870
Cuba: Arango's Address- Attacks Upon Cespedes and Quesada, New York Tribune, April 18, 1870, 1
Official Report of an Attempted Invasion of the Jurisdiction of Bayamo, N. Y. Herald, April 19, 1870, 7
Cuban Affairs, New York Times, April 19, 1870
Another Spanish Victory: One Hundred and Seventy Insurgents Killed, New York Times, April 19, 1870
The Captain-General Reports a Victory Over Cuban Gens. Gomez and Diaz, New York Tribune, April 19, 1870, 1
Arrest of Cubans, N. Y. Herald, April 20, 1870, 7
The Outrange on Consul Phillips, New York Times, April 20, 1870
Cuba: Satisfaction for the Insult to Mr. Phillips, New York Tribune, April 20, 1870, 1
Not Quite Extinguished Yet, N. Y. Herald, April 21, 1870, 6
A Small Installment of Truth from the Captain General, N. Y. Herald, April 21, 1870, 7
The Situation in Camaguey, N. Y. Herald, April 21, 1870, 10
Insurgent Successes at the Bayamo District and at Other PointsNew York Times, April 21, 1870
Matters at Puerto Principe, New York Times, April 21, 1870
The Situation at Camaguey, N. Y. Herald, April 21, 1870, 10
Cuba: Spanish Report of Insurgent Success, New York Tribune, April 21, 1870, 1
The U.S. Steamer Severn at Santiago, N. Y. Herald, April 23, 1870, 7
A Priest Condemned to Death, New York Times, April 23, 1870
Cuba: A Priest Condemned, New York Tribune, April 23, 1870, 3
General Jordan at Nassau, N. Y. Herald, April 24, 1870, 9
A Duel Between Two Spanish Officers Spoiled by an Apology, N. Y. Herald, April 25, 1870, 7
A Threatened Duel Averted by Gen. Puello and Capt. Olano, New York Times, April 25, 1870
Cuba: Fighting Near Puerto Principe, New York Tribune, April 25, 1870, 1
Cuba: Fight on the Cauto River, N. Y. Herald, April 26, 1870, 6
Cuba: Marine Disasters, N. Y. Herald, April 26, 1870, 9
Further News From Puerto Principe, New York Times, April 26, 1870
Cuba: The Coming of General Jordan, New York Tribune, April 26, 1870, 1
Important News from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, April 27, 1870, 8
Revolution With Revolution, N. Y. Herald, April 27, 1870, 9
The Cuban Army Command, N. Y. Herald, April 27, 1870, 9
The Destruction to Property in the Cinco Villas District is Immense, New York Times, April 27, 1870
Cuba: Meeting Among the Spanish Generals, New York Tribune, April 27, 1870, 1
Cuba Recognized by Columbia, N. Y. Herald, April 28, 1870, 3
Reported Defeat of the Insurgent Army in the Macio Mountains, N. Y. Herald, April 28, 1870, 7
Additional Insurgent Reverses, New York Times, April 28, 1870
Cuba: Reported Victory Over Gen. Modesto Diaz, Reported Resignation of Gen. Agramonte, New York Tribune, April 28, 1870, 1
Great Deal of Work Required for the Assertion of Spanish Supremecy and the Establishment of Peace, New York Tribune, April 28, 1870, 4
Valmaseda an Aspirant for the Captain Generalship, N. Y. Herald, April 29, 1870, 5
The Loyd Aspinwall Released, N. Y. Herald, April 29, 1870, 7
The Steamer Aspinwall Delivered Up, New York Times, April 29, 1870
A Preist Francisco Esqembre Condemned to Death, New York Times, April 29, 1870
Cuba: Delay in Surrendering the Steamer Aspinwall, New York Tribune, April 29, 1870, 1
The Situation in Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, April 30, 1870, 3
Story of an American who Joined the Cuban Army, New York Times, April 30, 1870
Insuregents Weakened by Dissensions, New York Times, April 30, 1870
Cuba: Meeting of the Volunteers- They Would Prefer Independence to a Sale of the Island, New York Tribune, April 30, 1870, 3

Decline of Spanish Power in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1870, 3
Reported Surprise and Slaughter of Cubans Near Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1870, 4
The Cuban Revolution, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1870, 6
The Insurgents in the Camaguey District, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1870, 7
Spanish Accounts of Operations on the Island, New York Times, May 3, 1870
Again the Cinco Villas is Becoming the Scene of War, New York Times, May 3, 1870
Changes in the Cuban Army, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1870, 7
Cuba: Surrender of Insurgents, New York Tribune, May 3, 1870, 1
The Latest from the Captain General, N. Y. Herald, May 4, 1870, 5
Cuba: Execution of a Clergyman, N. Y. Herald, May 4, 1870, 7
Financial Position of the Island, New York Times, May 4, 1870
Execution of a Priest, New York Times, May 4, 1870
Cuba: A Reward to Be Offered for the Cuban Leaders, New York Tribune, May 4, 1870, 1
Cuba: The Insurgents Preparing to Give Up the Contest, New York Tribune, May 4, 1870, 1
General Puello Sent Home, N. Y. Herald, May 5, 1870, 7
The Cuban League, New York Tribune, May 6, 1870, 8
The Case of the Lloyd Aspinwall, N. Y. Herald, May 7, 1870, 5
Spain Will Not Part with Cuba, N. Y. Herald, May 7, 1870, 6
General Goicouria Captured and Taken to Havana, N. Y. Herald, May 7, 1870, 7
General Jordan's Return, N. Y. Herald, May 7, 1870, 10
The Case of the Lloyd Aspinwall, New York Times, May 7, 1870
Capture of Gen. Goicouria, New York Times, May 7, 1870
Interview with Gen. Jordan, New York Times, May 7, 1870
General Jordan- The Cuban Situation, New York Tribune, May 7, 1870, 4
The Cuban Commander: Gen. Jordan in New York, New York Tribune, May 7, 1870, 5
Affairs in Cuba and the Appeal of Cubans to the United States, N. Y. Herald, May 8, 1870, 6
Execution of General Goicouria, N. Y. Herald, May 8, 1870, 6
The Cuban General Goicouria Executed, N. Y. Herald, May 8, 1870, 7
Obituary: Gen. Domingo de Goicouria, New York Times, May 8, 1870
The Execution of General Goicouria, N. Y. Herald, May 9, 1870, 6
Obituary: Domingo de Goicouria, N. Y. Herald, May 9, 1870, 7
The Trial and Execution of Gen. Goicouria, New York Times, May 9, 1870
Cuba: Another Victim of Spanish Barbarity, New York Tribune, May 9, 1870, 1
The Execution of Goicouria, New York Tribune, May 9, 1870, 4
Obituary: Gen. Domingo de Goicouria, New York Tribune, May 9, 1870, 5
The Undercurrent of Feeling in Havana, N. Y. Herald, May 10, 1870, 4
The Cuban League, N. Y. Herald, May 10, 1870, 4
Affairs in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, May 10, 1870, 6
Why General Goicouria was Executed, N. Y. Herald, May 10, 1870, 7
The Ladies of Puerto Principe Appeal to their Relatives to Abandon the Cuban Cause, New York Times, May 10, 1870
Cuba: Why Goicouria Was Executed in Havana, New York Tribune, May 10, 1870, 1
Cuba, New York Times, May 10, 1870
News from the Puerto Principe Region, New York Times, May 10, 1870
The News From Cuba, New York Times, May 10, 1870
Division Among the Volunteers, N. Y. Herald, May 10, 1870, 4
Departure of the Lloyd, Aspinwall, N. Y. Herald, May 11, 1870, 7
New York City: Execution of General Goicouria, N. Y. Herald, May 11, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Steamer Lloyd Aspinwall Sailed for Key West, New York Tribune, May 11, 1870, 3
The Atrocities of the Spaniards in Cuba Have Been Appalling, New York Tribune, May 11, 1870, 6
Particulars of the Capture of General Goicouria, N. Y. Herald, May 12, 1870, 5
Capture and Death of Goicouria, New York Times, May 12, 1870
Cuba: Dispatches from Admiral Poor, New York Tribune, May 12, 1870, 1
Cuba: Spanish Report of a Fight, N. Y. Herald, May 13, 1870, 7
Banquet to General Jordan, N. Y. Herald, May 13, 1870, 10
The Cuban League: The Death of General Goicouria Denounced as an Act of Barbarism, N. Y. Herald, May 13, 1870, 10
Fighting Between Santa Cruz and Puerto Principe, New York Times, May 13, 1870
The Cuban League and the Death of Gen. Goicouria, New York Times, May 13, 1870
The Cuban League, New York Tribune, May 13, 1870, 1
Complimentary Dinner to Gen. Jordan, New York Tribune, May 13, 1870, 1
Minister Sickles' Negotiations in the Case of the Steamer Lloyd Aspinwall, N. Y. Herald, May 14, 1870, 5
St. Domingo and Cuba- Popular Movements in New York, N. Y. Herald, May 14, 1870, 6
Diego and Gaspar Aguero Have Been Captured, New York Times, May 14, 1870
Capture of Two Others of the Goicouria Party, New York Times, May 14, 1870
St. Domingo and Cuba-- Popular Movements in New York, N. Y. Herald, May 14, 1870, 6
Cuba: Rumored Departure of Ryan from the Island, N. Y. Herald, May 14, 1870, 7
Cuba: Capture of Two of Goicouria's Companions, New York Tribune, May 14, 1870, 1
Goicouria's Two Companions Executed, N. Y. Herald, May 15, 1870, 7
Concerning Chinamen in Cuba, New York Times, May 15, 1870
Execution of the Aguero Brothers in Havana, New York Times, May 15, 1870
Expedition on the Way to Cuba, New York Times, May 15, 1870
Cuba: Captured Cannon, N. Y. Herald, May 16, 1870, 7
Diego and Gaspar Aguero were Garroted in Havana, New York Times, May 16, 1870
Cuba: Goicouria's Companions Garroted, New York Tribune, May 16, 1870, 1
Si Espaņa Venciese, Estrella de Cuba (New York, NY), May 17, 1870, 4
Shall Cuba be Free? Mass Meeting at Irving Hall, N. Y. Herald, May 17, 1870, 4
Cuba: Goicouria's Statement, N. Y. Herald, May 17, 1870, 4
Spain: The Cuban War Question, N. Y. Herald, May 17, 1870, 7
An Appeal from General Jordan to the Ladies of the City of New York, N. Y. Herald, May 17, 1870, 10
Cuban Demonstration at Irving Hall, New York Times, May 17, 1870
The Execution of Goicouria, New York Times, May 17, 1870
Spain: The Spanish Ministry Insist that the Cuban Rebellion is Ended, New York Tribune, May 17, 1870, 1
Appeal of General Jordan to the Ladies of New York, New York Tribune, May 17, 1870, 4
Cuba: An Appeal from Gen. Jordan to the Ladies of the City of New York, New York Tribune, May 17, 1870, 5
Obituary: Gaspar Aguero Betancourt, N. Y. Herald, May 18, 1870, 3
Aid for Cuban Women, New York Times, May 18, 1870
Cuba: Reported Death of Napolean Arango's Brothers, N. Y. Herald, May 19, 1870, 7
The Release of the Sisters Cudlipp and Mrs. Pratt, New York Times, May 19, 1870
Another Expedition off for Cuba, New York Times, May 19, 1870
Cuba: Release of Prisoners, New York Tribune, May 19, 1870, 1
Do We Respect Spain More Than Great Britain? New York Tribune, May 19, 1870, 2
Two Steamers Seized for Smuggling, New York Tribune, May 19, 1870, 2
Excitement in Havana Over the Discharge of Persons Accused of Killing Castanon, N. Y. Herald, May 20, 1870, 4
Execution of a Cuban Patriot at Fort Cabanas, N. Y. Herald, May 20, 1870, 7
Another Execution: A Plantar and Ex-Insurgent, New York Times, May 20, 1870
Cuba: Another Spanish Murder, New York Tribune, May 20, 1870, 1
Col. Drake De Kay, New York Tribune, May 20, 1870, 8
Cuba: Slaves Made Free, N. Y. Herald, May 21, 1870, 5
The Castanon Murder, New York Times, May 21, 1870
Slaves of Insurgents Who Have Aided the Spanish Cause Delcared Free, New York Times, May 21, 1870
Cuba: Slaves Belonging to Insurgents Manumitted- Alleged Surrender of Cubans, New York Tribune, May 21, 1870, 1
Mr. Fish's Neutrality, N. Y. Herald, May 22, 1870, 6
The Case of Consul Phillips, N. Y. Herald, May 22, 1870, 6
Destruction of a Powder Mill and Cannons, N. Y. Herald, May 22, 1870, 7
Return of Ex-Consul Phillips, N. Y. Herald, May 22, 1870, 10
Destruction of an Insurgent Powder Mill by Spanish Troops, New York Times, May 22, 1870
Spanish War News from Cuba and President Grant's Diplomacy in Madrid, N. Y. Herald, May 23,  1870, 5
Cuba: Loss of a Spanish Steamer, N. Y. Herald, May 23, 1870, 7
Spanish War News from Cuba and President Grant's Diplomacy in Madrid, N.Y. Herald, May 23, 1870, 5
Execution of the Brothers Aguero, N. Y. Herald, May 23, 1870, 10
The Capture, Trial, and Execution of the Brothers Aguero, New York Times, May 23, 1870
A Sharp Fight Between the Spaniards and the Insurgents in Cuba, New York Times, May 23, 1870
Destruction of a Cuban Powder Mill, New York Tribune, May 21, 1870, 1
A Foreigner Among the Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, May 24, 1870, 4
Havana Shipping and Markets, N. Y. Herald, May 24, 1870, 7
The Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, May 24, 1870, 7
An Inquiry in the Cortes on Spanish Horrors in Cuba, New York Times, May 24, 1870
Spain: Cuban Affairs in the Cortes, New York Tribune, May 24, 1870, 1
A Gentleman's Observations from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, May 25, 1870, 2
Washington: The Cuban Question in the House, N. Y. Herald, May 25, 1870, 3
Congress: The Shipping Bill and the Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, May 25, 1870, 6
History of Consul Phillips by Gen. Garfield, New York Times, May 25, 1870
XLIst Congress- 2nd Session, New York Tribune, May 25, 1870, 2
Consul Phillips at Santiago de Cuba, New York Tribune, May 25, 1870, 4
Alleged Consort of the Upton, N. Y. Herald, May 26, 1870, 4
More Executions by the Spaniards, N. Y. Herald, May 26, 1870, 4
Sympathy for Cuba in Congress, N. Y. Herald, May 26, 1870, 6
Valmaseda Denies Report That He and De Rodas Were On Bad Terms, New York Times, May 26, 1870
A Patriot Victory Concealed by the Spaniards, New York Tribune, May 26, 1870, 1
Spanish Vessels Watching the Coast for Filibusters, N. Y. Herald, May 27, 1870, 7
The Cuban Questions- General Bank's Report, N. Y. Herald, May 27, 1870, 10
Release of the Cuban Fillibustering Vessels, New York Times, May 27, 1870
Row Between Valmaseda and De Rodas is Pure Fiction, New York Times, May 27, 1870
Gen. Jordan in Washington, New York Times, May 27, 1870
Cuba: Gen. Jordan's Work at Washington, New York Tribune, May 27, 1870, 1
Cuban Steamer, N. Y. Herald, May 28, 1870, 5
The Steamer Upton, New York Times, May 28, 1870
Enrique Loynaz vs. Manuel Quesada, New York Times, May 28, 1870
Cuba: The Upton Expedition Ridiculed by the Spaniards, New York Tribune, May 28, 1870, 1
Execution of Weyth and Speakman in Cuba, New York Tribune, May 28, 1870, 4
Sagol and His Band Captured and Shot, N. Y. Herald, May 29, 1870, 3
Dinner Tendered to the Ex-Consul at Santiago de Cuba by Prominent Citizens, N. Y. Herald, May 29, 1870, 7
The Cuban Policy, N. Y. Herald, May 30, 1870, 6
More Cuban Privateers, New York Tribune, May 30, 1870, 5
Capture of a Son of Cespedes, New York Times, May 31, 1870
The Ladies of the Juntas de Cubanas, N. Y. Herald, May 31, 1870, 3
Communication Between Bayama and Manzanillo Closed, N. Y. Herald, May 31, 1870, 5
Cuba- Congress, The President, and his Secretary of State, N. Y. Herald, May 31, 1870, 6
Sumner on Cuban Beligerency, N. Y. Herald, May 31, 1870, 7
President Cespedes' Son Captured, N. Y. Herald, May 31, 1870, 7
Cuba: Capture of Oscar Cespedes, New York Tribune, May 31, 1870, 1
Ladies of the Junta de Cubanas, New York Tribune, May 31, 1870, 4

Cuba: Newspaper Consolidation, N. Y. Herald, June 1, 1870, 9
Skirmish-- Volunteers Killed, New York Times, June 1, 1870
Cuba: A Skirmish- A Cuban Success, New York Tribune, June 1, 1870, 1
Cuba: Trouble in the Western Part of the Island, N. Y. Herald, June 2, 1870, 4
The Cuban Ladies of New York, N. Y. Herald, June 2, 1870, 10
Cuba: Text of the Forthcoming Report of General Banks, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1870, 3, 10
General Banks' Report on Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1870, 6
War Despatches From Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1870, 7
Raffle in Aid of Suffering Women and Children of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1870, 10
Execution of Oscar Cespedes, New York Times, June 3, 1870
Matters at Puerto Principe-- News From the Cinco Villas, New York Times, June 3, 1870
Spanish Policy Toward Cuban Insurgents, New York Times, June 3, 1870
Cuba: Execution of Oscar Cespedes, New York Tribune, June 3, 1870, 1
The Report on the Committee of Foreign Affairs on Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 4, 1870, 6
Cespedes and Other Patriots Cited to Appear Before the Legal Tribunals, N. Y. Herald, June 4, 1870, 8
Captain General Dulce Deposed by a Spanish Mob in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 4, 1869, 7
Cuba: Important News from Camaguey- Cavada in Command of Camaguey, New York Tribune, June 4, 1870, 3
Cuba: The Cuelties of the Volunteers, New York Tribune, June 4, 1870, 4
A Protest, New York Tribune, June 4, 1870, 6
Effects of the Herald's Enterprise, N. Y. Herald, June 5, 1870, 3
The Very Latest Programme, N. Y. Herald, June 5, 1870, 5
General Banks is Puzzled, N. Y. Herald, June 5, 1870, 6
Gen. Banks Report on Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 5, 1870, 6
Congress and Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 6, 1870, 5
Cuban Prospects Brightening, N. Y. Herald, June 6, 1870, 6
The Captain General Reports the Capture of the Arms and Ammunition Brought to the Cubans by the George B. Upton, N. Y. Herald, June 6, 1870, 7
The Cuban Question, New York Times, June 6, 1870
George B. Upton Expedition, New York Times, June 6, 1870
Cuba: Reported Capture of a Portion of the Cargo of the George B. Upton, New York Tribune, June 6, 1870, 1
The Cuban Question Before the House, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 3
The Representative of the Cuban Republic in this City, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 4
Anticipated Return of the Captain General to Havana, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 4
Curious Cuban Reports from Washington, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 6
The Cuban Representative Denies the Reported Bribery, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 10
Allegations of Corruption and Bribery in Washington, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 10
Cuba's Daughters in Council: The Sallow Loungers to Have an Example from the Women, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1870, 10
The Dissenting Report on the Cuban Question Made to Congress, New York Times, June 7, 1870
Skirmishes in the Cinco Villas, New York Times, June 7, 1870
No Cuban Bribes Offered at Washington: To the Editor of the Tribune, Letter from Jose Morales Lemus, New York Tribune, June 7, 1870, 1
Denial of Improper Means Used to Induce the President to Proclaim Belligerent Rights in Cuba, New York Tribune, June 7, 1870, 4
The Cuban Ladies' League, New York Tribune, June 7, 1870, 5
The Upton Expedition Alright, N. Y. Herald, June 8, 1870, 4
The Upton Expedition- Reported Successful Landing, N. Y. Herald, June 8, 1870, 6
The Cuban Lobby Investigation, N. Y. Herald, June 8, 1870, 6
The Cuban Ladies and the Cuban Loungers, N. Y. Herald, June 8, 1870, 6
The Cuban Lobby Investigation, N. Y. Herald, June 8, 1870, 7
The Alleged Fraudulent Use of Cuban Bonds in Washington, New York Tribune, June 8, 1870, 1
Minority Report on the Cuban Question, New York Tribune, June 8, 1870, 4
Proposal to Recognize the Belligerency of the Cubans, New York Tribune, June 8, 1870, 4
The Charges of Corruption by the Cuban Lobby Disproved, N. Y. Herald, June 9, 1870, 3
The Cuban Bond Story, N. Y. Herald, June 9, 1870, 7
Quaker Guns Captured in Cuba, New York Times, June 9, 1870
Washington: Interesting Debate in Connection with the San Domingo Purchase, New York Tribune, June 9, 1870, 1
The Confidence Agent, New York Tribune, June 9, 1870, 4
Sharp Attack by a Madrid Paper on the Administration in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 10, 1870, 4
The Mare's Nest About the Cuban Bond Bribery in Washington, N. Y. Herald, June 10, 1870, 6
Two Queer Points in Washington, N. Y. Herald, June 10, 1870, 6
Cuba: Arrest of Patriots, N. Y. Herald, June 10, 1870, 7
Capture of a Son of Cespedes, New York Times, June 10, 1870
Three Mysterious Prisoners, New York Times, June 10, 1870
Cuba: Reported Spanish Successes, New York Tribune, June 10, 1870, 1
The Spanish Story of Bribery and Corruption by the Cubans in Washington is Again Denied, New York Tribune, June 10, 1870, 4
The League of the Daughters of Cuba, New York Tribune, June 10, 1870, 8
League of the Daughters of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 11, 1870, 4
A Meeting of Ladies, N. Y. Herald, June 12, 1870, 3
Landing of the Cuban Steamer Upton, N. Y. Herald, June 13, 1870, 5
Release of the Cuban Privateer Hornet, N. Y. Herald, June 13, 1870, 7
The Cuban Lobby Mare's Nest, N. Y. Herald, June 13, 1870, 8
The Case of the Hornet- Release of the Vessel By Order of the President, New York Times, June 13, 1870
Three Different Stories About the Upton Expedition, New York Times, June 13, 1870
A Message from the President on Cuban Affairs, New York Tribune, June 14, 1870, 1
El Sentimiento del Pueblo AmericanoEstrella de Cuba (New York, NY), June 14, 1870, 4
The President's Message on the Conflict in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 14, 1870, 3
Cuba: Another Raid on Foreign Residents, N. Y. Herald, June 14, 1870, 7
Rearrest of Foreign Freemasons-- A Cuban Fort Captured, New York Times, June 14, 1870
Grants Views on the Cuban Question Fully Explained, New York Times, June 14, 1870
The President's Message, New York Tribune, June 14, 1870, 4
Great Speech of General Banks on the Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, June 15, 1870, 3
The Upton Expedition, N. Y. Herald, June 15, 1870, 4
The President's Message and Congress on Cuban Affairs, N. Y. Herald, June 15, 1870, 6
The Cuban Question at Length Under Discussion in the HouseNew York Times, June 15, 1870
Our Cuban Policy (Editorial)New York Times, June 15, 1870
Cuban Affairs in the House of Representatives- Gen. Butler and the Cuban Bonds, New York Tribune, June 15, 1870, 1
XLIst Congress, 2nd Session, New York Tribune, June 15, 1870, 2
Cuba: Special Messages, New York Tribune, June 15, 1870, 4
Continuation of the Debate on Cuban Question in the House, New York Times, June 16, 1870
An Appeal for Aid For the Women and Children of the Suffering Patriots, New York Tribune, June 16, 1870, 1
Continuation of the Debate on Cuban Affairs, New York Tribune, June 16, 1870, 1
XLIst Congress, 2nd Session, New York Tribune, June 16, 1870, 2
The President's Cuban Policy Sustained, N. Y. Herald, June 17, 1870, 3
Helping the Wretched, N. Y. Herald, June 17, 1870, 6
The Cuban Questions- General Grant, Congress, and the Republican Party, N. Y. Herald, June 17, 1870, 6
An Organization Formed to Aid Suffering Cuban Women and Children, N. Y. Herald, June 17, 1870, 7
Execution of Two Patriots--Guiteras and Peralta, N. Y. Herald, June 17, 1870, 7
Further Facts in Connection with the Upton Expedition-- Seizure by Aldama Creditors, New York Times, June 17, 1870
Guiteras and Peralta Executed at Puerto Principe, New York Times, June 17, 1870
The President and Cuba (Editorial), New York Times, June 17, 1870
Organization of the American Ladies' Aid Association for Cuban Women and Children, New York Times, June 17, 1870
Cuba: More Executions- Prisoners Liberated by De Rodas, New York Tribune, June 17, 1870, 1
Failure of the Upton Expedition to Cuba, New York Tribune, June 17, 1870, 4
Talk, and Voting on Cuba, New York Tribune, June 17, 1870, 4
Important, if by Authority, N. Y. Herald, June 18, 1870, 4
The Havana Press on President Grant's  Late Message on Cuban Matters, N. Y. Herald, June 18, 1870, 5
Senator Sumner Professes Friendship for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 18, 1870, 8
The Upton Expedition Surprise, New York Times, June 18, 1870
President Grant's Message- The Unfortunate Upton Expedition, New York Tribune, June 18, 1870, 1
Action of the House on the Cuban Question Displeases Some of its Critics, New York Tribune, June 18, 1870, 4
Special Committee to Cuba to Examine the Condition of the Island, New York Tribune, June 18, 1870, 4
The Next Step, New York Tribune, June 18, 1870, 4
A Search for Cuban Leaders, N. Y. Herald, June 21, 1870, 4
Successful Landing of Men and Arms, N. Y. Herald, June 21, 1870, 5
Operations in the Central Depertment, New York Times, June 21, 1870
A Second Landing By the George B. Upton, New York Times, June 21, 1870
Further Particular's of the George B. Upton Expedition, New York Tribune, June 21, 1870, 1
The Steamer Geo. B. Upton Succeeded on Her Second Trip in Safely Landing Supplies and Men in Cuba, New York Tribune, June 21, 1870, 4
The Cuban Bond Scandal, N. Y. Herald, June 22, 1870, 5
The Hornet Allowed to Proceed to New York-- An Ex-Confederate in Command, New York Times, June 22, 1870
Cuba: The Privateer Hornet Permitted to Visit New York, New York Tribune, June 22, 1870, 1
Release of the Arrested Freemasons, N. Y. Herald, June 23, 1870, 7
The Reconstructed Voz de Cuba, New York Times, June 23, 1870
The Site of the First Landing of Arms From the Upton in Cuba, New York Tribune, June 23, 1870, 1
The Cuban Question Under a New Phase, N. Y. Herald, June 24, 1870, 3
Epidemic Diseases in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 24, 1870, 6
The United States- Spain and the Island of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 24, 1870, 6
Congress- Cuba, John Chinaman, and Georgia, N. Y. Herald, June 24, 1870, 6
Cholera in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 24, 1870, 7
Asiatic Cholera and Small-Pox in Havana, New York Times, June 24, 1870
The George B. Upton, The Cargo and Her Doings, New York Times, June 24, 1870
Cuba: American Citizens to be Protected, New York Tribune, June 24, 1870, 1
Washington: Cuban Affairs in the Senate, New York Tribune, June 24, 1870, 1
Cuba: A New Commander for the Eastern Department- Valmaseda, New York Tribune, June 24, 1870, 1
Epidemic Diseases and Cholera, N. Y. Herald, June 25, 1870, 4
The Last Days of Slavery, New York Tribune, June 25, 1870, 4
Spanish Butcheries in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 26, 1870, 5
De Rodas Says He Captured the Second Cargo of the Upton, N. Y. Herald, June 26, 1870, 7
Reception by the President of the Ex-acting Consul at Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 26, 1870, 8
De Rodas Captures Second Cargo Landed by the Steamer Upton, New York Times, June 26, 1870
Room of a Cuban Patriot Entered and a Mass of Correspondence Stolen, New York Times, June 26, 1870
Mr. Sumner on Cuba, New York Times, June 26, 1870
Cuba: The Captain General and the Freemasons, N. Y. Herald, June 28, 1870, 7
Gen. De Rodas Not a Freemason, New York Times, June 28, 1870
Cuba: Seventeen Death Sentences Committed, New York Tribune, June 28, 1870, 1
Obituary: Senor C. Jose Morales Lemus, N. Y. Herald, June 29, 1870, 3
Spanish Accounts of the Second Landing of the Upton, N. Y. Herald, June 29, 1870, 4
Our Cuban Correspondence, N. Y. Herald, June 29, 1870, 6
Gonzales Junco, a Cuban Leader, Surrenders, N. Y. Herald, June 29, 1870, 7
The Insurgents Near Colon-- The Capture of the Upton's Cargo, New York Times, June 29, 1870
Trail and Execution of Pardoned Cuban Gonzalez Junco, New York Times, June 29, 1870
How the Spaniards Keep Faith With Cubans Who Surrender, New York Tribune, June 29, 1870, 1
Obituary: Senor C. Jose Morales Lemus, New York Tribune, June 30, 1870, 1
Cuba: Spanish Justice as Administered in the Island, New York Tribune, June 30, 1870, 1

Our Correspondence from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, July 1, 1870, 6
Despondency of the Spaniards, N. Y. Herald, July 1, 1870, 8
The Jurisdiction of Sancti Spiritu Invaded by the Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, July 1, 1870, 8
Bembeta Invades the Western Department with 600 Insurgents, New York Times, July 1, 1870
Cuba: Sancti Spiritu Invaded by the Cubans, New York Tribune, July 1, 1870, 1
Resisting Conscription-- Watchtowers, New York Times, July 2, 1870
Cuba: Planters Agreeing to the Abolition of Slavery, N. Y. Herald, July 3, 1870, 7
The Abolition of Slavery, New York Times, July 3, 1870
Atrocities of War, New York Times, July 4, 1870
Cuba: Planters Advocating Abolition, New York Tribune, July 4, 1870, 1
Effect of Senator Sumner's Resolutions in Havana, N. Y. Herald, July 5, 1870, 5
The Insurgents Near Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, July 5, 1870, 7
A Fight Near Puerto Principe-- Col. Lono Killed, New York Times, July 5, 1870
Spain Will Permit No Interference, N. Y. Herald, July 5, 1870, 5
Cuba: Fighting in Puerto Principe, New York Tribune, July 5, 1870, 8
Cuba: How the Fourth of July was Celebrated, N. Y. Herald, July 6, 1870, 7
Cuba: Women Imprisoned for Permitting Husbands and Brothers to Return Home, New York Tribune, July 6, 1870, 1
Mass Meeting in Aid of the Poor Women and Children in Cuba, New York Tribune, July 6, 1870, 4
Sisters of the Stranger Aided Persons from Cuba, New York Tribune, July 6, 1870, 8
Cuba: Spanish Opposition to Emancipation, N. Y. Herald, July 7, 1870, 4
The Latest Cuban News, N. Y. Herald, July 7, 1870, 6
In Aid of the Destitute Women and Children of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, July 7, 1870, 10
For Suffering Cuba: Mass Meeting at the Brooklyn Academy, N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1870, 4
Spanish Opinions on Cuban Affairs, New York Tribune, July 7, 1870, 1
Castellar's Speech in the Spanish Cortes Advocating Abolition of Slavery in Spanish Colonies, New York Tribune, July 7, 1870, 4
Very Important News from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1870, 4
Defeat of the Spanish Troops in Several Engagements, N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1870, 5
Bembeta Holds His Ground Near Sancti Spiritus, New York Times, July 8, 1870
Arrival of De Rodas At Havana, New York Times, July 8, 1870
Mass Meeting in Brooklyn-- Addresses by Gen. Jordan and Others, New York Times, July 8, 1870
Cuba: Spaniards Defeated in Several Engagements, New York Tribune, July 8, 1870, 1
Castellar's Speech: Debate in the Spanish Cortes on the Abolition of Slavery in the Colonies, New York Tribune, July 8, 1870, 1
Free Cuba: Mass Meeting in Brooklyn, New York Tribune, July 8, 1870, 4, 5
A Card from the Cuban Commander-in-Chief Thomas Jordan, New York Tribune, July 9, 1870, 1
Insurgents in Large Force at Santiago, N. Y. Herald, July 10, 1870, 4
General Arango to Return to Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, July 10, 1870, 7
Gen. Ramon Arango's Movements, New York Times, July 10, 1870
The Outrages on American's in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, July 11, 1870, 6
Cuba: A Big Scare, N. Y. Herald, July 11, 1870, 7
The Spanish Outrages on Americans, N. Y. Herald, July 11, 1870, 10
An Explosion in the Sewer's Opposite the Capt.-Gen.'s Palace, New York Times, July 11, 1870
Inhumanity of the Spaniards on the Island of Cuba, New York Tribune, July 11, 1870, 4
France and Cuba, New York Tribune, July 11, 1870, 4
Cuba: Official Report of the Alleged Outrages on American Citizens, New York Tribune, July 11, 1870, 4, 5
The Fourth of July in Havana, N. Y. Herald, July 12, 1870, 4
Cuba: Fight Near Moron, N. Y. Herald, July 12, 1870, 7
Arrival of the Cable Fleet at Cienfuegos, New York Times, July 12, 1870
An Arrest in the Cuban Bond Robbery, New York Times, July 12, 1870
Death of Col. Lono, New York Times, July 12, 1870
The Cuban Indictment, New York Tribune, July 12, 1870, 4
Gen. Jordan Replies to Our Comments of Yesterday, New York Tribune, July 12, 1870, 4
Cuba: Arrival of the West India Cable Fleet at Cienfuegos, New York Tribune, July 12, 1870, 8
Cuba and the Monroe Doctrine, New York Tribune, July 12, 1870, 8, 1
Cuba: Certain Fines on Vessels to be Refunded, N. Y. Herald, July 13, 1870, 4
Cuba: Meeting of Prominent Slave Holders, N. Y. Herald, July 13, 1870, 7
Meeting of Prominent Slaveholders in Havana, New York Times, July 13, 1870
Gen. Goyeneche Relieved Gen. Portillo of the Command of the Cinco Villas District, New York Times, July 13, 1870
Cuba: Progress of the Abolition Movement, New York Tribune, July 13, 1870, 1
Important Letters and Other Documents Captured by the Spaniards, New York Times, July 14, 1870
Cuba: Latest Details of Rebel Victories and Spanish Assassinations, New York Tribune, July 14, 1870, 1
The Situation in the Central Department, N. Y. Herald, July 15, 1870, 7
Cuba: A Fair Opening for Independence, N. Y. Herald, July 16, 1870, 4
Cuba: Cuban Victory in the Cinco Villas, New York Tribune, July 15, 1870, 1
Cubans in America: Imbecility of the Cuban Junta Exposed, New York Tribune, July 15, 1870, 2
Mr. Fish Protests Against the Spanish Declaration of Emancipation, New York Tribune, July 15, 1870, 4
Imbecility of the Cuban Junta in New York, New York Tribune, July 15, 1870, 4
Return of Quesada from Europe, N. Y. Herald, July 17, 1870, 3
Return of the Captain General and End of the Campaign, N. Y. Herald, July 17, 1870, 8
Cuba: More Confiscations and Assassinations- List of Killed in Recent Battles, N. Y. Herald, July 18, 1870, 2
Antagonism Towards Captain General De Rodas, N. Y. Herald, July 19, 1870, 4
The Slavery Question in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, July 20, 1870, 4
The Slavery Question, New York Times, July 19, 1870
Embargoed Property of the Cubans, The Insurrection in the Camaguey, New York Times, July 19, 1870
The Cuban Junta Quarrel, N. Y. Herald, July 19, 1870, 2
A Judicial Refusal to Recoginize Cuba, New York Times, July 21, 1870
The Ex-General-in-Chief in the Armies of Cuba in Court, New York Tribune, July 21, 1870, 1
Cuba: Drum-Head Court-Martials Abolished, New York Tribune, July 21, 1870, 5
Spanish Victories in the Eastern Department, N. Y. Herald, July 22, 1870, 7
Loss of American Brig J. D. Lincoln, N. Y. Herald, July 22, 1870, 11
The Rebellion Dying Out, New York Times, July 22, 1870
Cuba: Rumored Plot to Blow Up the Governor-General's Palace, New York Tribune, July 22, 1870, 5
Laying the New Ocean Cable, New York Times, July 23, 1870
Cuba: Important Message from President Cespedes- The Attempt to Blow Up the Palace, New York Tribune, July 23, 1870, 5
De Rodas Declines Reinforcements from Spain, N. Y. Herald, July 25, 1870, 10
Denial of the Reported Massacre at Remedios, New York Times, July 25, 1870
Cuba: The Remedios Massacre Contradicted, New York Tribune, July 25, 1870, 5
Reported Assassination of a Cuban General, N. Y. Herald, July 26, 1870, 7
Reported Assassination of Gen. Cornelio Porro, New York Times, July 26, 1870
Cuban General Cornelio Porro Assassinated by his Men, New York Tribune, July 26, 1870, 1
Spanish Ideas Regarding Probable European War, N. Y. Herald, July 27, 1870, 11
Heavy Cuban Losses in the Recent Engagement, New York Times, July 27, 1870
Removal of Inhabitants to Camps and Cities, New York Times, July 27, 1870
The New Cable Project, New York Times, July 27, 1870
Refusal of the Spanish Cortes to Abolish Slavery in the Colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico, New York Tribune, July 27, 1870, 4
The Abolition of Slavery in the Spanish Colonies- Diplomatic Correspondence, New York Tribune, July 27, 1870, 4, 5
The United States and Cuba, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune (Cincinnati, OH), July 28, 1870, 6
Cuba: Weyler's Campaign- Captures Females, But No Insurgents, New York Tribune, July 28, 1870, 8
Cuba: Carlos Garcia Honorably Discharged, N. Y. Herald, July 29, 1870, 7
A South American League to Aid the Cubans, New York Tribune, July 29, 1870, 5
The West India Telegraph Cable, N. Y. Herald, July 30, 1870, 3
South American Coalition Against Spain, N. Y. Herald, July 30, 1870, 4
The Spanish Cortes and the Cuban Volunteers, N. Y. Herald, July 30, 1870, 5
Sword Presentation to General Quesada, N. Y. Herald, July 30, 1870, 6
Secret History of a Counter-Revolutionary Movement, New York Times, July 30, 1870
Cuba: General Gen. Quesada Presented with a Sword, New York Tribune, July 30, 1870, 1
Progress of the Insurrection, N. Y. Herald, July 31, 1870, 8
Cuba: Spanish Bank Notes, N. Y. Herald, July 31, 1870, 8
Progress of the New Cuban Cable, New York Times, July 31, 1870
 

Spain: The Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 2, 1870, 7
Large Reinforcements Demanded by De Rodas, New York Times, Aug. 2, 1870
The Dissentions Among Insurgent Leaders, New York Times, Aug. 2, 1870
The Cuban Junta, Gen. Quesada, and the New Party Opposing Both, New York Tribune, Aug. 2, 1870, 1
A Female Partisan Leader of the Insurgents Killed, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 3, 1870, 11
Indemnification Demanded From Washington For Outrages in Cuba Upon American Citizens, New York Times, Aug. 3, 1870
Washington Calls Upon the Spanish Government for Indemnity for Certain American Citizens Expelled from Cuba, New York Tribune, Aug. 3, 1870, 4
Gen. De Rodas is a Partisan of the Bourbons, New York Tribune, Aug. 3, 1870, 4
Chinese Massacre in Cuba, New York Tribune, Aug. 3, 1870, 5
Surrender of Castellanos at Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 4, 1870, 4
Insuregent General Frederico Castellanos Surrendered at Puerto Principe, New York Times, Aug. 4, 1870
Gen. Rodas and the Commercial Interests, New York Times, Aug. 4, 1870
Spain: Reinforcements for Cuba, New York Tribune, Aug. 4, 1870, 4
Cuba: Col. Ryan's Official Report of Victory, New York Tribune, Aug. 4, 1870, 5
Cuba: Deputy Quintana and the Volunteers, New York Tribune, Aug. 5, 1870, 5
Movements of the United States Warships, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 6, 1870, 5
The Steamer Lillian, New York Times, Aug. 6, 1870
Communication from General Jordan, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 7, 1870, 8
The West India Cable Expedition, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 8, 1870, 3
Spanish Minister in Washington, New York Times, Aug. 8, 1870
How the Work of Laying the West India Cable Progresses, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 9, 1870, 7
The New Cuban Cable, New York Times, Aug. 9, 1870
Cuba: Dissensions Among the Cuban Agents in this Country, New York Tribune, Aug. 9, 1870, 2
The West India Cable: The Work Goes Bravely On, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 10, 1870, 5
Cuba: Inactivity on Both Sides, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 10, 1870, 5
Surrender of Frederico Castellanos, New York Times, Aug. 11, 1870
One Hundred Insurgents Killed, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 12, 1870, 5
One Hundred Insurgents Killed in Different Engagements in Santiago de Cuba, New York Times, Aug. 12, 1870
Cuba: Spanish Reports of Cuban Losses, New York Tribune, Aug. 12, 1870, 8
Spanish Reports About Cuban Leaders, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 14, 1870, 7
Execution of Gen. Federico Castellanos, New York Times, Aug. 14, 1870
Not the Slightest Mention of Bembeta or Cavada and Their Forces, New York Times, Aug. 15, 1870
Captain-General De Rodas Estimates His Losses of Spanish Troops in Cuba During the Month of September at 3,000, New York Tribune, Aug. 15, 1870, 4
Reports About Cuban Leaders- De Rodas Applies for Troops from Spain, New York Tribune, Aug. 15, 1870, 5
Fifteen Thousand Spanish Troops to End the Insurrection, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 16, 1870, 7
The Reported Treachery of Cuban Leaders, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 16, 1870, 8
15,000 Soldiers Sent to Cuba if the Revolt is Not Ended by Sept. 1st, New York Times, Aug. 16, 1870
Cuba: Reinforcements from Spain, New York Tribune, Aug. 16, 1870, 5
Departure of General Ryan from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 17, 1870, 10
Gen. Ryan at Key West-- The Cuban Cable, New York Times, Aug. 17, 1870
Capt.-Gen. De Rodas a Spanish Dictator in Cuba for Months Past, New York Tribune, Aug. 17, 1870, 4
Cuba: Arrival of Gen. Ryan at Key West- His Report of Cuban Successes, New York Tribune, Aug. 17, 1870, 5
Volunteers Endorsing General Rodas, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 18, 1870, 11
Interview with Gen. Federico Castellanos, New York Times, Aug. 18, 1870
Emancipation of Cuban Slaves, New York Tribune, Aug. 18, 1870, 5
The Cuban Question, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 19, 1870, 7
The Chiefs of the Spanish Volunteers in Cuba Have Resolved that the Spanish Decree of Emancipation Shall Not Go into Operation, New York Tribune, Aug. 19, 1870, 4
De Rodas and the Cuban Volunteers Refuse to Execute the Decrees of Spain, New York Tribune, Aug. 19, 1870, 5
The New Trouble in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 20, 1870, 6
The Alleged Cuban Transport, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 23, 1870, 8
Cubans Still Hopeful, New York Times, Aug. 23, 1870
Cuba: Valmaseda's Movements- Death of Marmol, New York Tribune, Aug. 23, 1870, 8
The Rebel Secretary of War Said to be Killed, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 24, 1870, 7
Gen. Pedro Figueredo and Gen. Rodrigo Tamayo Executed, New York Times, Aug. 24, 1870
Cuba: Alleged Successes of the Spanish Troops, New York Tribune, Aug. 24, 1870, 5
Obituary: Gen. Marmol, New York Tribune, Aug. 24, 1870, 5
Cuba: The Eastern Department Full of InsurrectionNew York Tribune, Aug. 25, 1870, 5
Condition of Trinidad, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 25, 1870, 5
Cuba: Arrival of a Spanish Agent to Open Negotiations, New York Tribune, Aug. 26, 1870, 5
Cuban News, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 27, 1870, 6
Arrest of General Ryan, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 27, 1870, 10
The Diaz-Quintero Excitement Abating, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 27, 1870, 11
Cuban Successes- The Spaniards Retire from Puerto Principe, New York Tribune, Aug. 27, 1870, 5
The Case of General Ryan, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 28, 1870, 6
Reception of the West India Cable Expedition in the Harbor of Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 28, 1870, 8
Letter From Nicolas Azcarate, New York Times, Aug. 28, 1870
The Panama and Havana Cable, New York Times, Aug. 29, 1870
Cuba: Seņor Azcarate Not An Agent of Spain, New York Tribune, Aug. 29, 1870, 5
General Ryan's Cuban Mission, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 30, 1870, 7
Cuba: General Ryan's Bail Bond, New York Tribune, Aug. 30, 1870, 5
Cuba: Movements of Troops, N. Y. Herald, Aug. 31, 1870, 5
Completion of the Panama and West India Telegraph Cable, New York Times, Aug. 31, 1870

Cuba: More Spanish Barbarities, New York Tribune, Sept. 1, 1870, 5
Law Relating to Foreigners on Spanish Soil, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 2, 1870, 5
Rejoicings at Santiago de Cuba at the Landing of the Telegraphic Cable from Havana, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 2, 1870, 7
Gen. Caballero de Rodas Has Sent in His Resignation, New York Times, Sept. 2, 1870
Late War News, New York Times, Sept. 2, 1870
Cuba: Continued Destruction of the Sugar Estates, New York Tribune, Sept. 2, 1870, 5
Cuba- De Rodas Wants More Troops, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 3, 1870, 7
Cuba: Valmaseda's Official Report of Late Operations, New York Tribune, Sept. 3, 1870, 5
More Plantations Burned By the Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5, 1870, 10
Cuba: A Plantation Burned, New York Tribune, Sept. 5, 1870, 1
More Destruction of Property, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 6, 1870, 6
More Reports About the Killing and Surrender of Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 8, 1870, 7
Cuba: Opinions Respecting the Volunteers and Their Action, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 8, 1870, 8
Small Engagement in the Cinco Villas, New York Times, Sept. 8, 1870
Gen. Caro Surrendered, New York Times, Sept. 8, 1870
Cuba: Spanish Reports of Operations in the Field, New York Tribune, Sept. 8, 1870, 5
Cuban Greeting to the French Republic, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 10, 1870, 3
Memorial of the Cuban League to the New York Republican State Convention, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 10, 1870, 5
Memorial of the Cuban League to the New York Republican Convention, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 10, 1870, 5
Spain: Troops for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 12, 1870, 7
The Rebels Burned the Property of Gen. Porro and Mr. Price, New York Times, Sept. 12, 1870
Spain: Reinforcements for Cuba, New York Tribune, Sept. 12, 1870, 4
Franco-Irish War Meeting, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 13, 1870, 3
Spain and Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 13, 1870, 6
Telegraphic Communication Between Havana and Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 13, 1870, 7
Cuba: Cholera IncreasingNew York Tribune, Sept. 13, 1870, 1
Dissensions Among Spaniards, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 14, 1870, 4
A Fight for the Flag, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 14, 1870, 4
Death of Consul Parsons, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 14, 1870, 7
Spanish Gen. Aguilar Near Death, New York Times, Sept. 14, 1870
Cirilo Villaverde vs. Diego Diaz over Cuban Flag, New York Times, Sept. 14, 1870
The American Cuban League, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 15, 1870, 3
The Cuban League, New York Tribune, Sept. 16, 1870, 5
De Rodas and the Slavery Question, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 20, 1870, 7
Capture of the Cuban Steamer Salvador, New York Tribune, Sept. 20, 1870, 1
Cuba: Reported Landing of Two Expeditions, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 21, 1870, 4
Ravages of the Cholera in Havana, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 21, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Rebellion Active in Trinidad, New York Tribune, Sept. 21, 1870, 1
Capture of Two Suspicious Schooners, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 22, 1870, 7
Two Cuban Filibuster Schooners Captured, New York Tribune, Sept. 22, 1870, 1
Successful Landing of the Salvador, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 23, 1870, 7
Cuba: Successful Spanish Expeditions- Destruction of Salt-Works, and Other Buildings of the Insurgents, New York Tribune, Sept. 23, 1870, 1
The Abolition Question in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 24, 1870, 6
Spain: The Death Ravages of Vomito- The Disease Imported from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 24, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Vomito and Cholera, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 24, 1870, 7
Ravages of the Vomito and Cholera, New York Times, Sept. 24, 1870
Cuba: Spanish Reports of Operations in the Field, New York Tribune, Sept. 24, 1870, 3
Filibusters Afloat, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 25, 1870, 3
Capture, Trial, and Execution of the Young Cuban Patriot: Louis Ayesteran, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 25, 1870, 7
Iberian Union, New York Times, Sept. 25, 1870
Execution of Cuban Representative Luis Ayestaran, New York Times, Sept. 25, 1870
Bembeta and Roloff in the Cinco Villas, New York Times, Sept. 26, 1870
Indemnity for American Losses, New York Times, Sept. 26, 1870
Aid for Cuba, New York Tribune, Sept. 26, 1870, 5
Spain: Untrustworthy Reports from De Rodas, New York Tribune, Sept. 26, 1870, 5
The Cuban Insurgents ActiveN. Y. Herald, Sept. 27, 1870, 6
Cubans Surrounding Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 27, 1870, 7
Capture and Execution of the Young Cuban Patriot Ayesteran, New York Tribune, Sept. 27, 1870, 1
De Rodas, Captain-General of Cuba, Informed by the Spanish Government that His Resignation will be Accepted, New York Tribune, Sept. 27, 1870, 1
Many Insurgents in Santiago de Cuba, New York Tribune, Sept. 27, 1870, 1
Sickness in Havana, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 28, 1870, 7
Capture of the Steamship Salvador and Military Supplies, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 29, 1870, 1
Slave Labor in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 29, 1870, 7
Cuba: The American Seaman Laid Up With Vomito in Hospital, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 29, 1870, 7
Landing of the San Salvador Expedition, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 29, 1870, 7
The Execution of Don Luis Ayesteran in Havana, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 29, 1870, 7
The Cuban Flag Litigation, New York Times, Sept. 29, 1870
Cuba: Capture of the Steamship Salvador and Military Supplies, New York Tribune, Sept. 29, 1870, 1
Cuba: American Consul Recognized, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 30, 1870, 7
Jose Ferrer de Conto El Cronista Editor Arrested, New York Times, Sept. 30, 1870
Arrest of the Editor of the New York Cronista, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 30, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Provisions of the Emancipation Law to be Executed, New York Tribune, Sept. 30, 1870, 1

What the World Thinks About Cuba: Cubans Lack Patriotism, New York Tribune, Oct. 1, 1870, 4
"And Where Am I to Go?" New York Tribune, Oct. 1, 1870, 6
Fearful Ravages of the Vomito, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 2, 1870, 7
Promulgation of the Cuban Emancipation Law in Spain, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 3, 1870, 7
Spain: Emancipation in Cuba, New York Tribune, Oct. 3, 1870, 1
Aid for CubaNew York Tribune, Oct. 4, 1870, 2
The Cuban Artisans Club, New York Tribune, Oct. 4, 1870, 5
Requiem Mass for Luis Ayesteran, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 5, 1870, 3
A New Captain General for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 5, 1870, 7
Cuba: Landing of the Salvador- De Rodas Insists on Resigning, New York Tribune, Oct. 5, 1870, 1
Gen. De Rodas Permitted to Resign, New York Tribune, Oct. 5, 1870, 4
General Don Fernando-Fernandez de Cordova, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 6, 1870, 6
Luis Ayestaran Garroted at Fort PrincipeNew York Times, Oct. 6, 1870
Cuba: Destruction of Property in the Jurisdiction of Santiago de Cuba, New York Tribune, Oct. 6, 1870, 1
Even if Congress Should Pass a Resolution of Sympathy With the Cuban Insurgents, the Executive Would Not Be Bound to It, New York Tribune, Oct. 6, 1870, 4
The Ayesteran Requiem, New York Tribune, Oct. 6, 1870, 3
The Situation in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 7, 1870, 6
In Memoriam for All Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 7, 1870, 7
Cuba: Gradual Abolition of Slavery, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 7, 1870, 8
The Cubans in New York City Intend to Celebrate the Second Anniversary of the Revolution in Their Country, New York Tribune, Oct. 7, 1870, 4
The Hornet Fillibuster Steamer, New York Times, Oct. 8, 1870
Seizure of the Hornet: Another Trial for Cuba, New York Tribune, Oct. 8, 1870, 3
Cuba Again- An Appeal, New York Tribune, Oct. 8, 1870, 5
The New Captain General of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 9, 1870, 7
The Case of Colonel Ryan, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 10, 1870, 4
Celebration To-day of the Anniversary of the Independence of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 10, 1870, 6
Cuban Emancipation Announced a Fraud in Spain, New York Times, Oct. 10, 1870
Aid for Cuban Women and Children, New York Times, Oct. 10, 1870
Anniversary Celebration of the Uprising in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 11, 1870, 6
The Cuban Demonstration, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 11, 1870, 6
Free Cuba: Celebration of the Second Anniversary of the Uprising in Cuba, New York Tribune, Oct. 11, 1870, 1
Cuba: The Struggle and the Prospect, New York Tribune, Oct. 11, 1870, 4
The Steamer Hornet, New York Tribune, Oct. 11, 1870, 5
Views of the Cuban General-in-Chief, Letter to the Editor of the Tribune by Thomas Jordan, New York Tribune, Oct. 12, 1870, 2
Presidential Warning to Fenians and Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 14, 1870, 6
Cuba: Fighting on the Southern Coast, New York Tribune, Oct. 15, 1870, 3
The Cuban Junta Dissolved, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 16, 1870, 9
Fresh Troops from Spain, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 17, 1870, 7
Arrival of Troops at Havana, New York Times, Oct. 17, 1870
Meeting of the Cuba Junta-- Reply to the President's Neutrality Proclamation, New York Times, Oct. 17, 1870
The Cuban Junta Dissolved, New York Tribune, Oct. 17, 1870, 1
A Disasterous West Indian HurricaneN. Y. Herald, Oct. 18, 1870, 6
De Rodas' Order Liberating Slaves, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 18, 1870, 7
The Hurricane in the Gulf, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 18, 1870, 7
Additional Details of the Hurricane, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 18, 1870, 7
Terrible Hurricane, New York Times, Oct. 18, 1870
The Cuban Hurricane, New York Times, Oct. 18, 1870
Hurricane in Havana, New York Times, Oct. 18, 1870
Terrible Hurricane: Great Tidal Wave at Matanzas, New York Tribune, Oct. 18, 1870, 1
The Elements, Too, Are the Enemies of Cuba, New York Tribune, Oct. 18, 1870, 4
The Last of the Cuban Junta-- The Law Respected, New York Times, Oct. 20, 1870
The Case of Colonel Ryan, of Cuba Notoriety, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 21, 1870, 8
Cuba: Spanish Testimony to Revolutionary Success, New York Tribune, Oct. 21, 1870, 1
Spain: Cuban Affairs in the Cabinet, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 22, 1870, 7
Symapthy with the Cuban Patriots, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 23, 1870, 4
The Hurricane in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 24, 1870, 5
Cuba: The Island Subdivided in Districts in Preparation for Elections, N. Y. Herald, Oct. 24, 1870, 8
Effects of the Hurricane, New York Times, Oct. 24, 1870
Hurricane in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Oct. 24, 1870, 5
The Emancipation Policy of the Spanish Government Has Met With Condemnation at Home and Abroad, New York Tribune, Oct. 26, 1870, 4
The New Captain General of Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Oct. 27, 1870, 6
A Second Hurricane in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Oct. 28, 1870, 5
Gen. Rodas Recalled at His Own Request, New York Times, Oct. 28, 1870
Health of Havana, N.Y. Herald, Oct. 31, 1870, 3

Cuba: The Sugar and Crops Greatly Damaged, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 1, 1870, 7
West Indies: Effect of the Hurricane- Filibusters-The Insurrection in Martinque, New York Tribune, Nov. 1, 1870, 1
Case of the Steamer Leo- The Cubans on Alert, New York Tribune, Nov. 1, 1870, 5
Cuba: The Hurricane of the 19th, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 2, 1870, 5
Affairs in Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 2, 1870, 6
Slavery in the Spanish Colonies, New York Tribune, Nov. 3, 1870, 5
The Emancipation Law a Dead Letter, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 4, 1870, 8
Accustations Against De Rodas, New York Times, Nov. 4, 1870
Cuba: Destruction of Crops- Continued Skirmishing, New York Tribune, Nov. 4, 1870, 1
Cuba: Arrival of Reinforcements from Spain, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 6, 1870, 7
Victimizing Cuban Cigar Dealer Luis Aguero, New York Times, Nov. 6, 1870
Arrival of Soldiers from Spain-- De Rodas to Remain on the Island, New York Times, Nov. 6, 1870
Cuba Not to Be Sold, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 7, 1870, 3
The Proposed Sale of the Island, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 8, 1870, 1
Cuba Not For Sale, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 8, 1870, 6
Additional Troops Sent to Cuba, New York Times, Nov. 8, 1870
Cuba: The Proposed Sale of the Island, New York Tribune, Nov. 8, 1870, 1
9,000 Men Are Preparing to Leave Spain for Cuba, New York Tribune, Nov. 8, 1870, 1
Cuba: De Rodas to Remain Captain General, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 9, 1870, 8
Cuba: Continued Guerrilla Fighting, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 10, 1870, 5
Cuba: The Reported Negotiations for the Sale of the Island, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 11, 1870, 4
Doings of Spanish Officials, New York Times, Nov. 11, 1870
Aid for Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 12, 1870, 3
An Inside View of Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 12, 1870, 5
More Help from Cuba, N.Y. Herald, Nov. 12, 1870, 6
A Formidable Cuban Expedition, New York Times, Nov. 12, 1870
Arrival of Cuban Ladies from Insurrectionary Distress, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 12, 1870, 5
Death of a Cuban Chief, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 15, 1870, 7
Leaders of the Cuban Rebellion Condemned to Death, New York Times, Nov. 15, 1870
Cuba: How the Spaniards Raise Money to Carry on the War, New York Tribune, Nov. 15, 1870, 1
Cuba: Fighting in Cienfuegos, New York Tribune, Nov. 16, 1870, 1
Spanish Authorities in Cuba Made to Disgorge, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 18, 1870, 6
The Case of the Steamer Lloyd Aspinwall, Seized by the Spanish Authorities in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 18, 1870, 10
Spain Has a King at Last- How Will This Affect the Cuban Question? N. Y. Herald, Nov. 19, 1870, 6
Activity of the Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 20, 1870, 6
Cuba: The Insurrection, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 20, 1870, 7
A Chance for Glory Lost, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 22, 1870, 6
Peace for Cuba: To the Editor of The Tribune, New York Tribune, Nov. 22, 1870, 1
Rumored Killing of Cubans, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 23, 1870, 7
Rebel Leaders Liberato Liera and Manuel Borego SurrenderedNew York Times, Nov. 23, 1870
Spain and the Cubans- A Correction: To the Editor of The Tribune by J. M. Mestre, New York Tribune, Nov. 23, 1870, 1
Venezuela: Arrival of General Quesada and the Cuban Privateers Virgin and Billy Butts, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 24, 1870, 8
Cuba: De Rodas Liberates Three Thousand Negroes, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 24, 1870, 10
Two Trains on the Matanzas (Cuba) Railroad Came in Collision, New York Tribune, Nov. 24, 1870, 1
Cuba: Probable Total Loss of a Spanish War Steamer, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 25, 1870, 7
Cuba: The Quesada-Jordan Expedition, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 25, 1870, 8
Puerto Rico: Troops for CubaN. Y. Herald, Nov. 25, 1870, 8
Pardon of Condemned Prisoners, New York Times, Nov. 25, 1870
Evasion of the Abolition Laws, New York Times, Nov. 25, 1870
Cuba: Wreck of a Spanish War-Vessel, New York Tribune, Nov. 25, 1870, 1
Spain and the United States, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 26, 1870, 6
Cuba: The New King of Spain Favorable Thought Of, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 26, 1870, 7
Detention of the United States Government Despatches at Havana, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 26, 1870, 8
New Spanish King, New York Times, Nov. 26, 1870
Cuba: The Insurgents Near Havana, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 27, 1870, 8
The Cuban Sugar Crop, New York Times, Nov. 28, 1870
Marriage of Mauricio Lopez Roberts in New York, New York Times, Nov. 29, 1870
Col. Barrio and More Insurgent Leaders Captured, New York Times, Nov. 30, 1870
The Execution of Adolfo Varona, New York Times, Nov. 30, 1870
Cuba: Loss of the Spanish Alarmax, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 30, 1870, 3
Reported Killing of "Bembeta" and Cavada, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 30, 1870, 5
The Destruction of Estates in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Nov. 30, 1870, 7
Cuba: Col. Barrios, Gen. Cavada's Chief-of-Staff, Captured by the Cuban Forces, New York Tribune, Nov. 30, 1870, 1

Publication of Decree Providing for Election of Deputies from Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 1, 1870, 4
Cuba: The Commander of the Central Department Wants to Resign, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 1, 1870, 7
The Coming Elections in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 1, 1870, 7
Executive Clemency, New York Times, Dec. 1, 1870
News From the Insurgent Lines, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 1, 1870, 12
De Rodas Leaves Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 3, 1870, 8
Cuba: Captain General De Rodas' Resignation Accepted, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 3, 1870, 9
Resignation of De Rodas Accepted By Spain-- Valmaseda Temporarily in Command, New York Times, Dec. 3, 1870
The Resignation of De Rodas Accepted, New York Tribune, Dec. 3, 1870, 1
Cuba: Movements of Count Valmaseda, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 4, 1870, 3
The Spanish Butcher Holding Supreme Power in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 4, 1870, 6
The Proconsul of Cuba, New York Tribune, Dec. 5, 1870, 4
Cubans Captured Near Santiago de Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 6, 1870, 3
Message of the President, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 6, 1870, 4
Indictments Against Cuban Fillibusters, New York Times, Dec. 6, 1870
Cuban Prisoners Mora and Parodi Brought to Havana, New York Times, Dec. 6, 1870
President Grant's Message, New York Tribune, Dec. 6, 1870, 2, 1
Captain-General De Rodas Will Leave Cuba... The Cardenas Volunteers Have Taken to Havana the Cuban Prisoners Mora and Parodi, New York Tribune, Dec. 6, 1870, 7
Jordan "Jugged," Indictments by the Grand Jury Against Cuban Leaders, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 7, 1870, 5
Gen. Thomas Jordan Apprehended on a Charge of Violating Neutrality Laws, New York Times, Dec. 7, 1870
Cuba in Court: Arrest of Gen. Jordan, New York Tribune, Dec. 7, 1870, 2
The Alliance Between Blanco and Quesada, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 3
President Cespedes, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 6
Cuba: Valmaseda's Arrival and De Rodas' Departure, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 7
Cuba: De Rodas Relieved, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 8
Troops in the Camaguey, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 8
Another Cuban Corsair, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 8
Progress of the Insurrection, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 8
Straightforward Letter from President Cespedes, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 8, 1870, 8
Indictment of Cuban Traders, New York Times, Dec. 8, 1870
Aid for the Cubans, Another Expedition, New York Times, Dec. 8, 1870
Quesada and Guzman Blanco Aid Each Other, New York Times, Dec. 8, 1870
Count Valmaseda Arrived in Havana, New York Times, Dec. 8, 1870
Cuba: Rumor of Another Expedition Denied, New York Tribune, Dec. 8, 1870, 1
Cuba the Pivot of Politics and the Touchstone of GrantN. Y. Herald, Dec. 9, 1870, 6
De Rodas' Downfall, New York Times, Dec. 9, 1870
Domingo Ruiz Accused of Violating the Neutrality Law, New York Times, Dec. 9, 1870
Who are Cuban's Friends, To the Editor of The Tribune, New York Tribune, Dec. 9, 1870, 5
The Hornet at Sea, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 10, 1870, 8
Arrest of the Minister of the Provisional Government of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 10, 1870, 10
Departure of the Hornet, New York Times, Dec. 10, 1870
Surrender of the Cuban General Ruiz, New York Tribune, Dec. 10, 1870, 2
The Arrest of Seņor Ruiz, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 11, 1870, 7
Crisotbal Mendoza, Cuban Ex-Secretary of Foreing Affairs, Garroted, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 11, 1870, 7
Cristobal Mendoza Executed in Puerto Principe, New York Times, Dec. 11, 1870
Cuba: Another Patriot, Cristobal Mendoza, Executed, New York Tribune, Dec. 12, 1870, 1
Execution of Insurgent Leaders, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 15, 1870, 7
Cepeda, Insurgent, Executed in Cinco Villas, New York Times, Dec. 15, 1870
Cuba: Cubans Executed, New York Tribune, Dec. 15, 1870, 1
Failure of Another Cuban Expedition, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 16, 1870, 4
Aid for Cuba, New York Tribune, Dec. 16, 1870, 5
Valmaseda Assumes Control, New York Times, Dec. 17, 1870
Cuba: The Prospects of the Revolutionists Thought to be Improving, New York Tribune, Dec. 17, 1870, 1
Gen. Valmaseda Assumed Command of the Island of Cuba Yesterday, New York Tribune, Dec. 17, 1870, 1
The New King of Spain has Asked the Insurgents to Surrender and Name Their Own Terms, New York Tribune, Dec. 17, 1870, 4
Cuba: Departure of De Rodas- Celebration in Honor of Valmaseda, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 18, 1870, 8
Arrival of Valmaseda and the Departure of De Rodas, New York Times, Dec. 19, 1870
Cuba: Details of Mendoza's Capture and Death, New York Tribune, Dec. 19, 1870, 1
Spain: President Grant's Message Before the Cortes, New York Tribune, Dec. 20, 1870, 1
Cuba: Farewell Addresses of De Rodas, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 21, 1870, 4
The Address to the Volunteers, New York Times, Dec. 21, 1870
Another Chance for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 22, 1870, 6
Spain: Dissolution of the Cortes, New York Tribune, Dec. 22, 1870, 1
Cuba: Arrival of Troops from Spain, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 24, 1870, 7
Suffering for his Country- Adventures of a Cuban General, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 24, 1870, 8
The New Captain General, Valmaseda, to Take the Field, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 25, 1870, 11
The Dreadful Misfortunes of Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 26, 1870, 4
Arrival of Colonel Ryan at Aspinwall with Arms and Ammunition En Route for Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 28, 1870, 5
Col. Ryan Arrived at Panama, New York Times, Dec. 28, 1870
Cuba: Col. Ryan's Expedition at Aspinwall, New York Tribune, Dec. 28, 1870, 1
Cuba: Wholsale Surrender of Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 29, 1870, 7
The Hornet Expedition, New York Times, Dec. 30, 1870
The Steamer Hornet Reported to Have Landed Near Her Passangers and Cargo, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 31, 1870, 5
Daring Attack by the Insurgents on Saeapa, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 31, 1870, 5
Sacking a Village Near Santiago de Cuba, New York Times, Dec. 31, 1870
Cuba: A Town Sacked by the Cubans Under the Guns of the Morro Castle, New York Tribune, Dec. 31, 1870, 3