tates, 275.
Quesada, Manuel, sketch and portrait, III, 167;
proclamation, 169;
death, 262.
Quezo, Juan de, I, 113.
Quilez, J. M., Civil Governor of Pinar del Rio, IV, 179.
Quinones, Diego Hernandez de, commander of fortifications at
Havana, I, 240;
feud with Luzan, 241;
unites with Luzan to resist Drake, 243.
Quinones, Dona Leonora de, I, 117.
Rabi, Jesus, revolutionist, IV, 34, 42.
Railroads, first in Cuba, II, 343.
Raja, Vicente, Governor, I, 337.
Ramirez, Alejandro, sketch and portrait, II, 311.
Ramirez, Miguel, Bishop, partisan of Guzman, I, 120;
political activities and greed, 124.
Ramos, Gregorio, I, 274.
Ranzel, Diego, I, 295.
Recio, R. Lopez, Civil Governor of Camaguey, IV, 180.
Recio, Serafin, III, 86.
Reciprocity, secured by Roosevelt for Cuba, IV, 256.
"Reconcentrados," mortality among, IV, 86.
Red Cross, Cuban activities, IV, 353.
Redroban, Pedro de, I, 201.
Reed, Walter, in yellow fever campaign, IV, 172.
Reformists, Spanish, support Blanco's Autonomist policy, IV, 97.
Reggio, Andreas, II, 32.
Reno, George, in War of Independence, IV, 12;
running blockade, 21;
portrait, 21;
services in Great War, 351.
Renteria, Pedro de, partner of Las Casas, I, 75;
opposes slavery, 76.
Repartimiento, I, 70.
Republic of Cuba: proclaimed and organized, III, 157;
first representative Assembly, 161;
Constitution of 1868, 164;
first House of Representatives, 176;
Judiciary, 177;
legislation, 177;
army, 178;
fails to secure recognition, 203;
Government reorganized, 275;
after Treaty of Zanjon, 301;
reorganized in War of Independence, IV, 15;
Maso chosen President, 43;
Conventions of Yara and Najasa, 47;
Constitution adopted, 47;
Government reorganized, Cisneros President, 48;
capital at Las Tunas, 56;
removes to Cubitas, 72;
exercises functions of government, 72;
reorganized in 1897, 90;
after Spanish evacuation of island, 134;
disbanded, 135;
Constitutional Convention called, 185;
Constitution completed, 192;
relations with United States, 195;
Platt Amendment, 203;
enters Great War, 346.
Revolutions: Rise of spirit, II, 268;
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