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mez, Maximo, III, 264; succeeds Gen. Agramonte, 275; makes Treaty of Zanjon with Campos, 299; in War of Independence, IV, 15; commander in chief, 16, 43; portrait, facing 44; plans great campaign of war, 53; controversy with Lacret, 84; opposed to American invasion, 109; appeals to Cubans to accept American occupation, 136; impeachment by National Assembly ignored, 137; influence during Government of Intervention, 149; considered by Constitutional Convention, 191; proposed for Presidency, 240; declines, 241. Gonzalez, Aurelia Castillo de, author, sketch and portrait, IV, 192. Gonzales, William E., U. S. Minister to Cuba, IV, 335; watches Gomez's insurrection, 336. Gorgas, William C., work for sanitation, IV, 175. Government of Cuba: organized by Velasquez, I, 69; developed at Santiago, 81; radical changes made, 111; revolution in political status of island, 138; codification of ordinances, 207; Ordinances of 1542, 317; land tenure, II, 12; reforms by Governor Guemez, 17; reorganization after British occupation, 104; great reforms by Torre, 132; budget and tax reforms, 197; authority of Captain-General, III, 11; administrative and judicial functions, 13 et seq.; military and naval command, 16; attempted reforms, 63; concessions after Ten Years' War, 310. Governors of Cuba, Spanish, list of, IV, 123. Govin, Antonio, in Autonomist Cabinet, IV, 95; sketch and portrait, 95. Grammont, buccaneer, I, 311. Gran Caico, I, 4. Grand Turk Island. See GUANAHANI. Grant, U. S., President of United States, III, 200; inclined to recognize Cuban Republic, 202; prevented by his Secretary of State, 203; comments in messages, 205, 292. Great Britain, interest in Cuban revolution, III, 125; protection sought by Spain, 129; declines cooperation with United States, 294; requires return of fugitives, 310. Great Exuma. See FERDINANDINA. Great Inagua, I, 4. Great War, Cuba enters, IV, 348; offers 10,000 troops, 348; German intrigues and propaganda, 349; attitude of Roman Catholic clergy, 349; ships seized, 350; cooperation with Food Commission, 351; military activities, 352; liberal su
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