ns Cuban autonomy, 93;
on destruction of Maine, 99;
resigns, 121.
Blue, Victor, observations at Santiago, IV, 110.
Bobadilla, F. de, I, 54.
Boca de la Yana, I, 18.
"Bohio" sought by Columbus, I, 18.
Bolivar, Simon, II, 333;
portrait, 334;
"Liberator," 334 et seq.;
influence on Cuba, 341;
"Soles de Bolivar," 341.
Bonel, Juan Bautista, II, 133.
"Book of Blood," III, 284.
Bourne, Edward Gaylord, quoted, on slavery, II, 209;
on Spanish in America, 226.
Brinas, Felipe, III, 330.
British policy toward Spain and Cuba, I, 270;
aggressions in West Indies, 293;
slave trade, II, 2;
war of 1639, 22;
designs upon Cuba, 41;
expedition against Havana, 1762, 46;
conquest of Cuba, 78;
relinquishment to Spain, 92. See Great Britain.
Broa Bay, I, 22.
Brooke, Gen. John R., receives Spanish surrender of Cuba, IV, 122;
proclamation to Cuban people, 145;
retired, 157.
Brooks, Henry, revolutionist, IV, 30.
Buccaneers, origin of, I, 269.
Buccarelli, Antonio Maria, Governor, II, 110;
retires, 115.
Buchanan, James, on U. S. relations to Cuba, II, 263;
III, 135;
Minister to Great Britain, 142;
as President seeks annexation of Cuba to U. S., 143.
Bull-fighting, II, 233.
Burgos, Juan de, Bishop, I, 225.
Burtnett, Spanish spy against Lopez, III, 65.
Bustamente, Antonio Sanchez de, jurist, sketch and portrait, IV, 165.
Caballero, Jose Agustin, sketch and portrait, III, 321.
Caballo, Domingo, II, 173.
Cabanas, defences constructed, II, 58;
Laurel Ditch, view, facing, 58.
Caballero, Diego de, I, 111.
Cabezas, Bishop, I, 277.
Cabrera, Diego de, I, 206.
Cabrera, Luis, I, 198.
Cabrera, Lorenzo de, Governor, I, 279;
removed, 282.
Cabrera, Rafael, filibuster, IV, 70.
Cabrera, Raimundo, conspirator in New York, IV, 334;
warned, 339.
Cadreyta, Marquis de, I, 279.
Cagigal, Juan Manuel de, Governor, II, 154;
defence of Havana, 155;
removed and imprisoned, 157.
Cagigal, Juan Manuel, Governor, II, 313;
successful administration, 315.
Cagigal de la Vega, Francisco, defends Santiago, II, 29;
Governor, 32;
Viceroy of Mexico, 34.
Caguax, Cuban chief, I,
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