Espeleta, Joaquin de, Governor, II, 362.
Espinosa, Alonzo de Campos, Governor, I, 316.
Espoleto, Jose de, Governor, II, 169.
Estenoz, Negro insurgent, IV, 307.
Estevez, Luis, Secretary of Justice, IV, 160;
Vice-President, 245.
Evangelista. See Isle of Pines.
Everett, Edward, policy toward Cuba, III, 130.
"Ever Faithful Isle," II, 268, 304.
Exquemeling, Alexander, author and pirate, I, 302.
"Family Pact," of Bourbons, effect upon Cuba, II, 42.
Felin, Antonio, Bishop, II, 172.
Fels, Cornelius, defeated by Spanish, I, 288.
Ferdinand, King, policy toward Cuba, I, 56;
esteem for Velasquez, 73.
Ferdinandina, Columbus's landing place, I, 3;
name for Cuba, 73.
Ferrara, Orestes, Liberal leader, IV, 260;
revolutionist, 269;
deprecates factional strife, 306;
revolutionary conspirator in New York, 334;
warned by U. S. Government, I, 239.
Ferrer, Juan de, commander of La Fuerza, I, 239.
Figueroa, Vasco Porcallo de, I, 72;
De Soto's lieutenant, 142;
returns from Florida in disgust, 145.
Figuerosa, Rojas de, captures Tortuga, I, 292.
Filarmonia, riot at ball, III, 119.
Filibustering, proclamation of United States against, III, 42;
after Ten Years' War, 311, in War of Independence, IV, 20;
expeditions intercepted, 52;
many successful expeditions, 69;
warnings, 70.
Fine Arts, II, 240.
Finlay, Carlos G., theory of yellow fever successfully applied
under General Wood, IV, 171;
portrait, facing, 172.
Fish, Hamilton, U. S. Secretary of State, prevents premature
recognition of Cuban Republic, III, 203;
protests against Rodas's decree, 216;
on losses in Ten Years' War, 290;
seeks British support, 292;
states terms of proposed mediation, 293.
Fish market at Havana, founder for pirate, II, 357.
Fiske, John, historian, quoted, I, 270.
Flag, Cuban, first raised, III, 31;
replaces American, IV, 249;
picture, 250;
history and significance, 250.
Flores y Aldama, Rodrigo de, Governor, I, 301.
Florida, attempted colonization by Ponce de Leon, I, 139;
De Soto's expedition, 145. See Menendez.
Fonseca, Juan Rodriguez de, Bishop of Seville, I, 59.
Fonts-Sterling, Ernesto, Secretary of Finance, IV, 90;
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