Cuban Ten Years' War (1871) |
The
New Captain General, New York Herald, Jan. 1,
1871, 8
Dimished
Sugar
Crop, New York Herald, Jan. 2, 1871, 1
Additional
Details
of the Hornet's Visit to Nassau, New York Herald,
Jan. 2, 1871, 7
Sketch of
General Prim, New York Herald, Jan. 2, 1871, 8
Mr. Jose Ferra
de Conto's, Editor of Cronista, Movements, New York
Times, Jan. 2, 1871
The
Hornet
Fitted Up as a Blockade Runner, New York Herald,
Jan 4, 1871, 1
Steamship
Hornet
Arrival at Nassau, New York Herald, Jan. 5,
1871, 9
Surrender of
Insurgents, New York Times, Jan. 7, 1871
Capture of
Cespedes' Wife, New York Times, Jan. 9, 1871
The
Steamship
Hornet, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 11, 1871, 6
Wife of
President Cespedes Will Be Permitted to Go to the United
States, New York Times, Jan. 11, 1871
Rebel
Courier Zenea Captured, New York Times, Jan. 11,
1871
Alleged Scheme
of Ryan to Seize to Ocean Queen, New York Times,
Jan. 12, 1871
Kindness
Shown
to the Wife of Cespedes in Havana, New York Times,
Jan. 12, 1871
Ryan's
Failed Plan, New York Times, Jan. 12, 1871
Zenea Has Been
Tried and Executed, New York Times, Jan. 13,
1871
Capture
and
Execution of the Cuban Poet Zenea, New York Herald,
Jan. 13, 1871, 7
Negotiations
with the Revolutionists, New York Times, Jan.
14, 1871
The
Steamship
Hornet, New York Herald, Jan. 15, 1871, 7
Movements
of
the Hornet, New York Times, Jan. 15, 1871
An
Interview with Mrs. Cespedes, New York Times,
Jan. 15, 1871
The
Steamer
Hornet, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 15, 1871, 7
Proclamation
of
Loyalty, N.Y. Herald, Jan. 16, 1871, 5
Alleged
Breach of Contract with a Cuban Slave, New York
Times, Jan. 17, 1871
Important
Surrender
of Insurgents, New York Herald, Jan. 18, 1871, 1
Important
Surrender
of Insurgent Chiefs, New York Herald, Jan. 18,
1871, 7
Surrender of
Insurgent Leaders in the Colon District, New York
Times, Jan. 18, 1871
The
Hornet
Expedition Successful, N. Y. Herald, Jan. 19,
1871, 1
Surrender
of
Insurgents- The Steamer Missouri at Havana, New York
Herald, Jan. 19, 1871, 5
Surrender of
More Insurgent Leaders, New York Times, Jan. 20,
1871
The
Case of Juan Clemente Zenea, New York Times,
Jan. 20, 1871
Confirmation
of
the Capture of the Steamer Hornet, N. Y. Herald,
Jan. 20, 1871, 6
Capture
of
the Steamer Hornet and Execution of Passangers, New
York Herald, Jan 20, 1871, 6
Details of the
Latest Expedition, New York Times, Jan. 24, 1871
The Hornet and
Ryan at Port-au-Prince, New York Times, Jan. 25,
1871
Seizure of the
Cargo of the Hornet, New York Times, Jan. 26,
1871
Important
Surrender
of Insurgents, New York Herald, Jan. 28, 1871,
10
Gen.
Cornelio Porro Surrenders, New York Times, Jan.
28, 1871
The Cuban Palm
Tree, New York Times, Jan. 29, 1871
Zenea's
Mission and it's Results, New York Times, Jan.
30, 1871
Appearance
of
a Suspicious Steamer off Trinidad, New York Herald,
Jan. 31, 1871, 3
A Suspicious
Craft Off the Coast, New York Times, Jan. 31,
1871
Surrender of
More Insurgent Chiefs and Soldiers, New York Times,
Feb. 1, 1871
The Vuelta
Abajo Filibusters, New York Times, Feb. 2, 1871
Renegade
Revolutionists Gen. Damian Madruga and Gov. Jose Trujillo,
New York Times, Feb. 2, 1871
Arrival
at
Havana the Captured Cargo of the Hornet, New York
Herald, Feb. 3, 1871, 5
Captured
Cargo of the Hornet Brought to Havana, New York
Times, Feb. 3, 1871
Daughters of
Cuba, New York Times, Feb. 3, 1871
Captured
Cargo
of the Hornet in Havana, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 3,
1871, 5
Surrender of
Porro, New York Times, Feb. 6, 1871
Surrender of
500 Republicans, New York Times, Feb. 7, 1871
Alleged
Brutality of Cuban General Quesada, New York Times,
Feb. 8, 1871
Visit
of
Admiral Lee to the Spanish Authorities, N. Y. Herald,
Feb. 10, 1871, 5
Fernando
Estrada Captured and Executed, New York Times,
Feb. 11, 1871
Trophies
for Spain From the Captured Hornet, New York Times,
Feb. 12, 1871
Amount of
Damage Done by the Revolution, New York Times,
Feb. 13, 1871
Valmaseda
Leaves For Cienfuegos, New York Times, Feb. 16,
1871
Departure
of
the Captain General for the Interior, New York
Herald, Feb. 17, 1871, 5
Valmaseda's
Tour of Inspection, New York Times, Feb. 17,
1871
Further
Surrender
of the Cubans, New York Herald, Feb. 18, 1871, 1
Valmeseda's
Movements, New York Times, Feb. 19, 1871
Insurgents
Surrendering By the Thousands, New York Times,
Feb. 20, 1871
Surrender
of
Insurgent Leaders, New York Herald, Feb. 21,
1871, 7
Col. Miguel
Machado and Major Demetrio Castillo Surrendered at Puerto
Principe, New York Times, Feb. 21, 1871
Destruction of
a Railroad Bridge by Insurgents, New York Times,
Feb. 22, 1871
Railroad
Bridge
Destroyed by the Rebels, N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22,
1871, 7
Sentence of
Death of a Lady, New York Times, Feb. 23, 1871
The
Famous Army of Cavada Has Almost Ceased to Exist, New
York Times, Feb. 23, 1871
Valmaseda in
Havana, New York Times, Feb. 24, 1871
The Curse of
the Embargo Commissions, New York Times, Feb.
25, 1871
Case
of
Zenea Before the Spanish Court Martial, N. Y. Herald,
Mar. 1, 1871, 7
Petition
for the Repeal of the Tobacco Monopoly Law of Spain, New
York Times, Mar. 1, 1871
Attack of
Insurgents on Colon Tower; Luis Lavielle Executed, New
York Times, Mar. 2, 1871
Fighting
Near
Puerto Principe, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 2, 1871, 1
Another
Attack
and Defeat of the Rebels, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 2,
1871, 7
Four Thousand
Cubans Surrendered, New York Times, Mar. 4, 1871
Engagement of
Vicente Garcia at Las Tunas, New York Times,
Mar. 8, 1871
List of Slain
Insurgents, New York Times, Mar. 8, 1871
Surrenders in
the Central Department, New York Times, Mar. 10,
1871
Capture
and
Execution of Col. Simonni, N. Y. Herald, Mar.
12, 1871, 5
Capt. Carlos
Cerice Loments Executed at Cienfuegos, New York
Times, Mar. 12, 1871
The
Aldama-Ryan Controversy, New York Times, Mar.
12, 1871
Valmaseda's
Policy in the Central Department, New York Times,
Mar. 13, 1871
Insurgent
Villamil Corps Defeated Near Sancti Spiritus, New
York Times, Mar. 14, 1871
Execution of
Carlos Cerice and Salome Moya, New York Times,
Mar. 16, 1871
The
Reported
Sale of Cuba Contradicted, N. Y. Herald, Mar.
18, 1871, 7
War News,
New York Times, Mar. 20, 1871
Zea is
Commanding General of the Central Department, New
York Times, Mar. 21, 1871
Another
Engagement with the Cuban Insurgents, New York Times,
Mar. 21, 1871
Military
Changes, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 21, 1871, 7
Removal
of
Gen. Carbo, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 23, 1871, 7
General
Machado
Surrenders to the Spaniards, New York Herald,
Mar. 24, 1871, 7
Aldama and the
Cuban Junta, New York Times, Mar. 25, 1871
Export Duties
to be Imposed on April 1, New York Times, Mar.
28, 1871
Gen.
Acosta Killed Near Bayamo, New York Times, Mar.
28, 1871
Gen.
Pardomo
Surrendered at Puerto Principe, New York Herald, Mar.
29, 1871, 7
Senor
Aldama's
Estates, N. Y. Herald, Mar. 31, 1871, 5
Horrible
Atrocities
by the Volunteers-- A Man Impaled and Roasted Alive, N.
Y. Herald, Apr. 1, 1871, 7
The
War
in Cuba-- Horrible Atrocities, N. Y. Herald,
April 1, 1871, 6
Murder
of
the Owner of a Sugar Estate, N. Y. Herald, Apr.
2, 1871, 5
Valmaseda
Arrived in Sancti Spiritus, New York Times, Apr.
3, 1871
Disorders at
Sancti Spiritus, New York Times, Apr. 5, 1871
The
Guerilla
War in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Apr. 8, 1871, 6
Leopoldo
Villegas Executed at Cienfuegos, New York Times,
Apr. 9, 1871
Gens. Caro and
Chinchilla Arrived at Havana, New York Times,
Apr. 10, 1871
The
Exiled
Bishop of Havana Returns, N. Y. Herald, Apr. 10,
1871, 7
Capture and
Execution of Emilio Zalvidor, New York Times,
Apr. 11, 1871
Manipulation
of the New York Mail by the Cuban Government, New
York Times, Apr. 14, 1871
Severe
Engagements with Ignacio Agramonte, New York Times,
Apr. 15, 1871
Departure of
the Bishop of Havana From Cuba, New York Times,
Apr. 16, 1871
Another Export
Tax on Sugar in Cuba, New York Times, Apr. 17,
1871
Defeat of the
Insurgents at Remedios, New York Times, Apr. 18,
1871
Cuban
Affairs, New York Times, Apr. 18, 1871
Antonio
Ceballino
Newly Appointed Segundo Cabo, New York Times,
Apr. 19, 1871
The
Spanish
Troops After the Rebel Guerillas, N. Y. Herald,
Apr. 20, 1871, 7
The
War
in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Apr. 20, 1871, 6
Bishop of
Havana Jacinto Martinez, New York Times, Apr.
22, 1871
Valmaseda
Intends
to Confine the War to One Section of the Country, New
York Times, Apr. 22, 1871
Miguel
Geronimo
Gutierez Killed, New York Times, Apr. 23, 1871
The
War
in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, Apr. 23, 1871, 8
The
Expulsion
of the Bishop From Havana, N. Y. Herald, Apr.
23, 1871, 9
Prominent
Insurgents
Miguel Geronimo Gutierez and Miguel Valasco Killed,
N. Y. Herald, April 23, 1871, 5
Merchant
Francisco Tolme Died, New York Times, Apr. 25,
1871
Ignacio
Agramonte Executes Deserters, New York Times,
Apr. 25, 1871
Duel Between
Ramon Herrera and Lorenzo Pedro Will Not Take Place, New
York Times, Apr. 26, 1871
Insurgent
Forces
in Sancti Spiritu District Increasing, N. Y. Herald,
April 26, 1871, 7
Spain,
Cuba,
and the U.S., N.Y. Herald, April 26, 1871, 6
Valmaseda Left
Ciego de Avila for Moron, New York Times, Apr.
27, 1871
Maximo Gomez
Invades Gibara, New York Times, Apr. 29, 1871
Progress of
the Revolution, New York Times, Apr. 29, 1871
Arrest
of
the Family of Insurgent Chief Camilo Sanchez at Sancti
Spiritu, N. Y. Herald, May 3, 1871, 3
Insurgent
Defeat
in the Cobre District, New York Herald, May 3,
1871, 3
Gen.
Valmaseda's
Travels, N. Y. Herald, May 4, 1871, 7
Duel Between
Two Judges, New York Times, May 5, 1871
Aldama's
Resignation, New York Times, May 6, 1871
Expected
Return
of Valmaseda to Havana, N. Y. Herald, May 8,
1871, 7
Two New Duels,
New York Times, May 12, 1871
Rout
of
a Band of Negro Insurgents, N. Y. Herald, May
13, 1871, 7
Valmaseda's
Clemency--
Condemned Men Reprieved, N. Y. Herald, May 14,
1871, 9
Roloff,
Villamil, and Hernandez Have Gone To Camaguey, New
York Times, May 17, 1871
Return
of
Valmaseda to Havana, N. Y. Herald, May 17, 1871,
7
Crushing Out
the Insurrection, New York Times, May 21, 1871
Wholesale
Executions
for Treason, N. Y. Herald, May 21, 1871, 9
Valmaseda's
Movements and Good Fortune, New York Times, May
22, 1871
The Steamship
Florida, New York Times, May 23, 1871
The Claims of
American Against Spain, New York Times, May 25,
1871
Importance of
the Negro Element, New York Times, May 27, 1871
Refusal
of
an American Captain to Surrender to Cuban General, N.
Y. Herald, May 27, 1872, 7
Trials,
Sentences, and Executions, New York Times, May
30, 1871
Surrender
and
Capture of Insurgents, New York Times, May 30,
1871
The
Cuban Insurrection and the Future of Cuba, N. Y.
Herald, June 1, 1871, 6
Zea's Movements,
New York Times, June 2, 1871
Valmaseda's
Plans and Position, New York Times, June 3, 1871
No
Change in Our Policy Towards Cuba, N. Y. Herald,
June 3, 1871, 5
Rats
Deserting
a Sinking Ship, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1871, 4
Bernabe
Varona
in Nassau, N. Y. Herald, June 3, 1871, 7
Interview
with
President Grant, N. Y. Herald, June 5, 1871, 2
Insurgents
Retaliating
for Spanish Cruelities, N. Y. Herald, June 7, 1871, 7
The New Cordon
and Its Effects, New York Times, June 8, 1871
The
Outrages
on Americans in Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 9,
1871, 1
Spain
and
Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 10, 1871, 4
Prospect
of
Intervention in Cuban Affairs, N. Y. Herald, June 11,
1871, 12
Dissapointment
in Store For Some Cuban Claimants, New York Times,
June 12, 1871
Expected
Surrender
of Prominent Cuban Leaders, New York Herald,
June 15, 1871, 7
Surrender of
Insurgent Leaders, New York Times, June 15, 1871
271
Cubans
in Brooklyn, N. Y. Herald, June 16, 1871, 5
The Cuban
Claims,New York Times, June 19, 1871
Surrender
of
Eduardo Marmol, New York Times, June 19, 1871
Surrender
of
Gen. Marmol, New York Tribune, June 19, 1871, 1
Cuba
to
Be Held When Men and Money Last, New York Tribune,
June 23, 1871, 1
Spain
is
Going to Hold onto Cuba, N. Y. Herald, June 23,
1871, 4
Valmaseda's
Expedition in the Central Department, New York Times,
June 24, 1871
Movements
of
the Captain General, New York Tribune, June 24,
1871, 1
Movements
of
Valmaseda Against the Insurgents, N. Y. Herald,
June 27, 1871, 7
Col. Charles
Westrop an American Insurgent Killed, New York Times,
June 28, 1871
Death
of
an American Insurgent Colonel Charles Westrop, N. Y.
Herald, June 28, 1871, 7
American
Colonel
Charles Westrop Killed, N. Y. Tribune, June 28,
1871, 1
Plan to Aid
the Cuban Exiles, New York Times, July 1, 1871
The
League
of the Daughters of Cuba, N. Y. Tribune, July 1,
1871, 8
The
Insurrection
Dying Out, N. Y. Herald, July 2, 1871, 7
Valmaseda's
Movements, New York Times, July 3, 1871
Capture
of
Insurgent Leaders, N. Y. Herald, July 4, 1871, 5
An Appeal on
Behalf of Gen. Cavada, New York Times, July 8,
1871
Cebollino
is
Sick with Vomito, Venence is Acting Captain-General, New
York Times, July 8, 1871
Unsettled
Claims, New York Times, July 10, 1871
Execution of
Eduardo Del Marmol and Killing of Jose Botella, New
York Times, July 11, 1871
Capture
of Cavada and Osorio, New York Times, July 11,
1871
Cavada
Executed at Puerto Principe, Memphis Daily Appeal,
July 12, 1871
Suppression of
the Cuban Revolt, New York Times, July 12, 1871
Havana
Journalism, New York Times, July 14, 1871
Landing
of Quesada with 200 Men, New York Times, July
14, 1871
Spain
Determined to Keep Cuba, New York Times, July
16, 1871
Two
Expeditions Landed From Venezuela, New York Times,
July 20, 1871
The Execution
of Cavada and Osorio, New York Times, July 21,
1871
The Cuban
Filibusters, New York Times, July 25, 1871
Execution
of
Captured Emissaries, N. Y. Herald, July 26, 1871, 5
Disunion Among
the Spaniards, New York Times, July 27, 1871
The United
States and Spain, New York Times, July 27, 1871
Honors to Capt. Gen. Valmaseda, N. Y. Herald, Sept. 16, 1871, 7
Cuban
Cigars, New York Times, Nov. 5, 1871
1872
Report
of the Herald Commissioner Mr. A. Boyd Henderson N.Y. Herald,
Dec. 19, 1872, 3