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shopping, 242; cafes, 243; Tacon's public works, 365; view of old Presidential Palace, facing III, 14; view of the Prado, facing IV, 16; besieged in War of Independence, 62; view of bay and harbor, facing, 98; old City Wall, picture, 122; view of old and new buildings, facing 134; General Ludlow's administration, 146; Police reorganized, 150; view of University, facing 164; view of the new capitol, facing 204; view of the President's home, facing 268; view of the Academy of Arts and Crafts, facing 288; new railroad terminal, 311. Hay, John, epigram on revolutions, IV, 343 Hayti. See <sc>Hispaniola</sc>. Hein, Pit, Dutch raider, I, 279. Henderson, John, on Lopez's expedition, III, 64. <i>Herald</i>, New York, on Cuban revolution, III, 89. Heredia, Jose Maria. II, 274; exiled, 344; life and works, III, 318; portrait, facing 318. Hernani, Domingo, II, 170. Herrera, historian, on Columbus's first landing, I, 12; on Hatuey, 62; description of West Indies, 345. Herrera, Geronimo Bustamente de, I, 194. Hevea, Aurelio, Secretary of Interior, IV, 320. Hispaniola, Columbus at, I, 19; revolution in, II, 173; 186; effect upon Cuba, 189. Hobson, Richmond P., exploit at Santiago, IV, 110. Holleben, Dr. von, German Ambassador at Washington, intrigues of, IV, 104. Home Rule, proposed by Spain, IV, 6; adopted, 8. Horses introduced into Cuba, I, 63. Hosier, Admiral, attacks Havana, I, 312; II, 9. Hospital, first in Havana, I, 226; Belen founded, 318; San Paula and San Francisco, 195. "House of Fear," Governor's home, I, 156. Humboldt, Alexander von, on slavery, II, 206; on census, 277; 282; on slave trade, 288. Hurricanes, II, 115, 176, 310. Hurtado, Lopez, royal treasurer, I, 116; has Chaves removed, 162. Ibarra, Carlos, defeats Dutch raiders, I, 288. Incas, I, 7. Independence, first conceived, II, 268; 326; first revolts for, 343; sentiment fostered by slave trade, 377; proclaimed by Aguero, III, 72; proclaimed by Cespedes at Yara, 155; proposed by United States to Spain, 217; War of Independence, IV, 1; recognized by Spain
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