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r Lambton, III, 280. Los Rios, J. B. A. de, I, 310. Lottery, National, established by Jose Miguel Gomez, IV, 310. Louisiana, Franco-Spanish contest over, II, 117; Ulloa sent from Cuba to take possession, 118; O'Reilly sent, 123; Uznaga sent, 126. Louverture, Toussaint, II, 186. Luaces, Joaquin Lorenzo, sketch and portrait, III, 330. Ludlow, Gen. William, command and work at Havana, IV, 144. Lugo, Pedro Benitez de, Governor, I, 331. Luna y Sarmiento, Alvaro de, Governor, I, 290. Luz y Caballero, Jose de la, "Father of the Cuban Revolution," III, 322; great work for patriotic education, 323; Portrait, frontispiece, Vol III. Luzan, Gabriel de, Governor, I, 236; controversy over La Fuerza, 237; feud with Quinones, 241; unites with Quinones to resist Drake, 243; energetic action, 246; tenure of office prolonged, 250; end of term, 260. Macaca, province of, I, 20. Maceo, Jose Antonio, proclaims Provisional Government, IV, 15; leader in War of Independence, 41; commands Division of Oriente, 43; defeats Campos, 46; plans great campaign, 53; invades Pinar del Rio, 61; successful campaign, 73; death, 74; portrait, facing 74. Maceo, Jose, IV, 41; marches through Cuba, 76. Machado, Eduard, treason of, III, 258. Machete, used in battle, IV, 57. Madison, James, on status of Cuba, III, 132. Madriaga, Juan Ignacio, II, 59. Magoon, Charles E., Provisional Governor, IV, 281; his administration, 283; promotes public works, 286; takes census, 287; election law, 287; retires, 295. Mahy, Nicolas, Governor, II, 315. Mail service established, II, 107; under American occupation, IV, 168. Maine sent to Havana, IV, 98; destruction of, 98; investigation, 100. Maldonado, Diego, I, 146. Mandeville, Sir John, I, 20. Mangon, identified with Mangi, I, 20. Manners and Customs, II, 229 et seq.; balls, 239; shopping, 242; relations of black and white races, 242; cafes, 243; early society, 248. Monosca, Juan Saenz, Bishop, I, 301. Manrique, Diego, Governor, II, 109. Manzaneda y Salines, Severino de, Governor, I, 320. Manzanillo, Declaration of Independence is
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