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Cuban
War of Independence
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Chronology
of the Cuban War of Independence
Cuban
Liberation Army
Cuban
Mambises Recruited in Tampa, Florida
Cuban
Rebels in Combat
Generals
of the Cuban War of Independence
First
tests of Dynamite Gun
ARTICLES
The
Recognition of Cuban Belligerency Annals of the American Academy
of Political and Social Science, Vol. 7. (May, 1896), pp. 74-85.
"Newark's
Cuban Festival," Trenton Times, June 27, 1896.
The
Patriots Have Been Troubling Their Foe, The State (Columbia,
S.C.), Aug. 20, 1896, 2
Americans
in the Rebel Army, Dallas Morning News, March 23, 1897, p. 6
Gordon
a Crack Shot: American Volunteer Said to Have Been Killed in Cuba,
Minneapolis
Journal, May 28, 1897, 15
Another
American Killed, Daily Olympian, July 16, 1897, 1
Some
Economic Aspects of the Cuban Insurrection (The Economic Journal,
Sept. 1897)
Surrender
of Masso,
The Butte Weekly Miner, Jan. 27, 1898, 13
The
Insurgent Government in Cuba North American Review, May 1898, 560-568
Intervention
and the Recognition of Cuban Independence Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 11. (May, 1898), pp.
53-80.
Ten
Months with the Cuban Insurgents (Emory W. Fenn), Century Magazine,
June 1898, 302-307
The
Propaganda Activities of the Cuban Junta in Precipitating the Spanish-American
War, 1895-1898 (The Hispanic American Historical Review, Aug.,
1939)
Operaciones
militares cubanas. Miguel Varona Guerrero (Revista Bimestre Cubana,
May/June 1945)
The
Machete and the Liberation of Cuba (Journal of Military History,
Jan. 1998)
Campechuela,
27 de febrero de 1895: la guerra, la astucia y la prudencia
Rustic Men,
Civilized Nation: Race, Culture, and Contention on the Eve of Cuban Independence
Ada Ferrer, The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 78, No.
4. (Nov., 1998), pp. 663-686.
Vagrants,
Beggars, and Bandits: Social Origins of Cuban Separatism, 1878-1895The
American Historical Review, Vol. 90, No. 5 (Dec., 1985), pp. 1092-1121
CUBAN REBEL LEADERS
André
Alvarado, Armando
Asbert,
Ernesto
Baliño,
Carlos
Betancourt,
Pedro E.
Castillo
Duany, Demetrio
Cisneros,
Evangelina C.
Collazo
Tejada, Enrique
Collazo,
Rosendo
de
Céspedes y Quesada, Carlos Manuel
de
la Torriente, Cosme
Estrada
Palma, Tomas
Ferrara,
Orestes
Freyre
de Andrade, Fernando
Funston,
Frederick
García
Iñiguez, Calixto
Garcia
Enamorado, Calixto
García
Menocal, Mario
El
Generalísimo y el Paladín
General
Quintín Bandera: El viejo soldado de la libertad
Gómez,
Juan Gualberto
Gómez,
Máximo
González-Abreu
y Sánchez, Alberto (My Grandfather)
Gonzales,
Narciso Gener
Guerra,
Benjamin J.
Hernández,
Charles
Hernández,
Eusebio
Huau,
Jose
Lacret
Morlot, José
Maceo
Grajales, Antonio
Mantilla
Family
Martí,
José
Méndez
Capote, Domingo
Mendieta,
Carlos
Monteagudo
Consuegra, Jose
Quesada,
Gonzalo de
Roberts,
Hugo
Rodriguez
Velasco, Alejandro
Sanguily
Garritt, Julio
Sanguily
Garritt, Manuel
Valdes-Dominguez
Quintanó, Fermin
Villalón,
José Ramón
Zayas,
Alfredo
EXPEDITIONS
Fernandina
Filibuster Expedition
The
Dauntless Filibuster Expeditions
The
Three Friends Filibuster Expedition
Gen.
Roloff and Dr. Luis Indicted by a Federal Court Grand Jury
Roloff
and Luis Arrested
Roloff
and Luis The Men Accused of Filibustering Called for Trial in Baltimore
Charges
Withdrawn
NEWSPAPERS
El
Expedicionario
El
Mosquito
La
Contienda
PINKERTON'S NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY
(Hired by Spain to spy on Cuban exiles)
The
First Private Eye
The
Pinkerton Agency
SPANISH ARMY AND POLICIES
Spanish
Executions of Cuban Liberators
Spain's
Reconcentrado policy in Cuba