Antonio Maceo Grajales
(July 14, 1845-Dec. 7, 1896)

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In Jamaica, 1878

 
 
 
In Jamaica, 1879
Honduras Army Division General, 1881

CORRESPONDENCIA Y PROCLAMAS
Proclama a españoles y cubanos, abril 25, 1895
Maceo al brigadier Esteban Tamayo, marzo 17, 1896
Ejercito invasor, 2a Jefatura, Circular No. 674, abril 19, 1896
Maceo al teniente coronel Federico Bacallao, junio 22, 1896
Maceo al brigadier Juan B. Zayas, junio 26, 1896
Maceo al coronel Federico Bacallao, agosto 21, 1896
 

Antonio Maceo Monument (San Jose, Costa Rica)
 

Antonio Maceo (1845-1896)
 

10,000 Famous Freemasons
Like Romance Reads the History of Antonio Maceo (The American Tyler, Dec. 15, 1898)

Maceo's Men Reported by a Deserter to be in Rags (Marietta, Ohio Daily Leader, Sept. 9, 1896, 1)
 

DEATH OF MACEO
Diario de operaciones del teniente coronel Francisco Cirujeda, dic. 1-15, 1896
Vesa y Fillart, Antonio. Voluntarios de la Isla de Cuba (1908)
San Pedro, la catástrofe y la hazaña
 

Hon. Amos J. Cummings, of New York, Cuba and the War-Revenue Bill, in the House of Representatives, April 29, 1898 (Antonio Maceo and Arsenio Martinez Campos are second cousins)
 

MOTHER: Mariana Grajales Coello (June 26, 1808-Nov. 23, 1893)

Mariana Grajales: Black Progenitress of Cuban Independence. Journal of Negro History, April 1978.
 

SON: Antonio Maceo Maryatt (1881-1952)

El hijo de Antonio Maceo, Opus (Vol. IX, No. 2), 2005
F. D. Boynton to Gilbert K. Harroum, Nov. 4, 1899
F. D. Boynton to Gilbert K. Harroum, Dec. 9, 1899
 

GRANDSON: Antonio Maceo Mackle
Antonio Maceo, grandson of the Cuban Revolutionary Hero, dead at 89