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207. Guzman, Gonzalez de, mission from Velasquez to King Charles I, I, 85; vindicates Velasquez, 108; Governor of Cuba, 110; marries rich sister-in-law, 116; litigation over estate, 117; tremendous indictment by Vadillo, 120; appeals to King and Council for Indies, 120; seeks to oppress natives, 128; second time Governor, 137; makes more trouble, 148; trouble with French privateers, 178. Guzman, Nunez de, royal treasurer, I, 109; death and fortune, 115. Guzman, Santos, spokesman of Constitutionalists, IV, 59. Hammock, of Cuban origin, I, 10. Hanebanilla, falls of, view, facing III, 110. Harponville, Viscount Gustave, quoted, II, 189. Harvard University, entertains Cuban teachers, IV, 163. Hatuey, Cuban chief, leader against Spaniards, I, 62; death, 63. Havana: founded by Narvaez, I, 69; De Soto's home and capital, 144; rise in importance, 166; Governor's permanent residence, 180; inadequate defences, 183; captured by Sores, 186; protected by Mazariegos, 194; sea wall proposed by Osorio, 202; fortified by Menendez, 209; "Key of the New World," 210; commercial metropolis of West Indies, 216; first hospital founded, 226; San Francisco church, picture, facing 226; building in Carreno's time, 231; custom house, 231; threatened by Drake, 243; preparations for defence, 250; officially called "city," 262; coat of arms, 202; primitive conditions, 264; first theatrical performance, 264; capital of western district, 275; great fire, 277; attacked by Pit Hein, 280; described by John Chilton, 349; first dockyard established, II, 8; attacked by British under Admiral Hosier, 9; University founded, 11; described by John Campbell, 14; British expedition against in 1762, 46; journal of siege, 54; American troops engaged, 66; surrender, 69; terms, 71; British occupation, 78; great changes, 94; description, 94; view from Cabanas, facing, 96; reoccupied by Spanish, 102; hurricane, 115; improvements in streets and buildings, 129; view in Old Havana, facing 130; street cleaning, and market, 169; slaughter house removed, 194;
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