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ist, 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, 63. Calderon, Gabriel, Bishop, I, 315. Calderon, Garcia, quoted, II, 164, 172. Calderon de la Barca, Spanish Minister, on _La Verdad_, III, 19; on colonial status, 21; negotiations with Soule, 140. Calhoun, John C., on Cuba, III, 132. Calleja y Isisi, Emilio, Governor, III, 313; proclaims martial law, IV, 30; resigns, 35. Camaguey. See PUERTO PRINCIPE, I, 168. Campbell, John, description of Havana, II, 14. Campillo, Jose de, II, 19. Campos, Martinez de, Governor, III, 296; proclamations to Cuba, 297, 299; makes Treaty of Zanjon and ends Ten Years War, 299; in Spanish crisis, IV, 36; Governor again, 37; establishes Trocha, 44; defeated by Maceo, 46; conferences with party leaders, 59, 63; removed, 63. Cancio, Leopoldo, Secretary of Treasury, IV, 161, 320. Canizares, Santiago J., Minister of Interior, IV, 48. Canning, George, policy toward Cuba, II, 257; portrait, 258. Canoe, of Cuban origin, I, 10.
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