346.
Aguilera, Francisco V., sketch and portrait, III, 173.
Aguirre, Jose Maria, filibuster, IV, 55;
death, 85.
Albemarle, Earl of, expedition against Havana, II, 46;
occupies Havana, 78;
controversy with Bishop Morell, 83.
Alcala, Marcos, I, 310.
Aldama, Miguel de, sketch and portrait, III, 204.
Aleman, Manuel, French emissary, II, 305.
Algonquins, I, 7.
Allen, Robert, on "Importance of Havana," II, 81.
Almendares River, tapped for water supply, I, 266;
view on, IV, 167.
Almendariz, Alfonso Enrique, Bishop, I, 277.
Alquiza, Sancho de, Governor, I, 277.
Altamarino, Governor, I, 105;
post mortem trial of Velasquez, 107;
attacked by the Guzmans, 109;
removed, 110.
Altamirano, Juan C., Bishop, I, 273;
seized by brigands, 274.
Alvarado, Luis de, I, 147.
Alvarado, Pedro de, in Mexico, I, 86.
Amadeus, King of Spain, III, 260.
America, relation of Cuba to, I, 1;
II, 254. See UNITED STATES.
American Revolution, effect of upon Spain and her colonies, II, 138.
American Treaty, between Great Britain and Spain, I, 303.
Andrea, Juan de, II, 9.
Angulo, Francisco de, exiled, I, 193.
Angulo, Gonzales Perez de, Governor, I, 161;
emancipation proclamation, 163;
quarrel with Havana Council, 181;
flight from Sores, 186;
end of administration, 192.
Anners, Jean de Laet de, quoted, I, 353.
Annexation of Cuba to United States, first suggested, II, 257, 326;
campaign for, 380;
sought by United States, III, 132, 135;
Marcy's policy, 141;
Ostend Manifesto, 142;
Buchanan's efforts, 143;
not considered in War of Independence, IV, 19.
Antonelli, Juan Bautista, engineering works in Cuba, I, 261;
creates water supply for Havana, 266.
Apezteguia. Marquis de, Autonomist leader, IV, 94.
Apodaca, Juan Ruiz, Governor, II, 311.
Arana, Martin de, warns Prado of British approach, II, 53.
Arana, Melchior Sarto de, commander of La Fuerza, I, 237.
Arana, Pedro de, royal accountant, I, 238.
Aranda, Esquival, I, 279.
Arango, Augustin, murder of, III, 188.
Arango, Napoleon, treason of, III, 226.
Arango y Pareno, Francisco, portrait, frontispiece, Vol. II;
organizes Society of Progress, II, 178;
leadership in Cuba, 1
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