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The Major General requests status of civil and military elements, dated
1900!
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens an affable letter to a friend regarding
the organization of an army of hundreds of men with the appropiate
armament
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter to a friend regarding the
departure of a Spanish general from the island and the victories the
revolutionaries are accomplishing.
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a kind letter to a friend informing him about
his plans for going to New York, the realization of a project and the neccesary
immediate action of one of the revolutionaries Generals.
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The Cuban revolutionary pens a respectful letter to another revolutionary asking him to
look after the wife of one of the bravest Generals who is in deep misery!
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter regarding his experience living in a
megapolis and his struggling with the English language.
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The Cuban Revolutionary pens a letter to a friend to inform him about his
health condition, plans for meeting with him and to reassure his willingness to
solve problems peacefully.
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The Cuban liberal military writes a letter to Brigadier Cornelio
Rojas to reprimand him for the disorganization of his forces because even the
President of the Republic himself had complained about it
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The Cuban liberal military writes a letter to Brigadier Cornelio
Rojas to give him instructions for the war
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The Cuban liberal General and later Vice President writes a letter to
another General referring to his trip to Cienfuegos, the knowing of his secret
identity, war issues as well as of war newspapers and correspondence.
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The Cuban General and later Vice President writes an important letter
to his friend Agent Luis referring to some newspapers, the Spanish proclaim, war
supplies, the corruption and iniquities of the Cuban justice and confirming him
his loyalty and friendship
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The Cuban General and later Vice President writes a letter to his friend
General Agent Luis informing him about his efforts to find Teodoro Gulmell, the
important achievements of their liberal movement, the war press, the desire to
make Spanish troops miserable and the great expectations of their army.
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The General who fought for the independence of Cuba writes a relevant
letter to Carlos Roloff to congratulate him for his designation as Minister of
War and referring to the good path of their cause and to different war issues.
He also clarifies the innocence of Mr. Agapito Suri, who had been accused of
murder
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The Cuban patriotic writes an interesting letter to his friend Jose
Maria Rodriguez referring to the war for the independence of the nation and
assuring him that his retirement will not only do not affect their movement but
instead help it
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The Father of the Nation and First President of the Republic of Cuba
in Arms writes a significant letter to Mayor General Francisco y Cisneros
referring to the corruption of Holguin, the imprisonment of the Assembly of New
York, the achievements of their movement, the law of the military organization
and the trust the government had put in him.
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The Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba writes an
interesting letter to the Delegate of the Treasure Emilio Latulades telling him
he couldn't grand his request due to the unfavorable events that the revolution
was experimenting but at the same time offers him support for the cause
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The controversial Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba and
whose execution was ordered without any trial by the popular Government Official
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, writes a letter to General Fernando Gomez congratulating
him for his service and that people from inside and outside La Habana expects
news from him
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The Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba and whose
execution was ordered without any trial by the popular Government Official
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, writes a letter to Commandant Antonio Martinez to inform
him that he had promoted him for Lieutenant Colonel of the Liberation Army and
about his new title and the militaries he had ordered to join his
forces.
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The Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba informs
Lieutenant Colonel F. Lamas that the Council has confer him a secret an
important mission and that the Secretary would give him more details about it
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The Cuban Delegate responds the letter of a concerned friend, assuring him
that he has a very good relation with General Francisco Carrillo and instructing
him to share that with the compatriots
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The Cuban mandatary writes a letter to the President of the Cuban
House of Representatives to inform him that he had selected General Juan Rius
Rivera as Secretary of Government and Dr. Juan Francisco O' Farrill as Secretary
of State and Justice
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The Senator pens a letter to a friend referring to a "Discussion", a mortgage loan and a
trial for the eviction of a house asking him for help to try to avoid it
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The Cuban General writes a letter to a friend showing bitterness for
the news in the letter received by him and telling him that he had to desist
from a plan regarding armament and notifies him of the weakening of the Spanish
Forces
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The Cuban President pens a letter to friend Modesto Morales to inform
him that his recommended person will be welcome and talks about the pardon to
the ones who opposed or did not help the Cuban Revolution citing some examples
of the developing of the human character
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The Cuban Senator and Afro-Cubans advocate writes a polite letter to
businessman and activist Emilio Bacardi Moreau to inform him that due to a very
important political responsibility in the senate regarding the constitution he
could not accept his invitation to the patriotic act to be made in honor of the
protector of the expeditionaries of the 'Virginius'
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The Dominican General writes a letter to friend Parraga giving him
his opinion and advice on some war related issues
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The Major General writes a letter to Lieutenant Colonel Raul Arango
to instruct him about the plans for recruiting more soldiers and expresses his
trust on him.
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The military strategist, who fought for Cuban independence for over
40 years, sends a wartime letter to his daughters expressing how much he misses
them, gives them some news and wishes them a happy New Year
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The renowned Latin military general Gomez writes Dr.
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The Dominican General writes a letter to Colonel Juan Bravo with
instructions to keep up the prestige of the army
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The Dominican general writes a letter to Colonel Jose Gonzalez to
inform him that he had selected Brigadier Vicente Pujado to solve the discords
among the revolutionary soldiers
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The Major General writes a letter to Colonel Juan Bravo instructing
him to select the senators for an important war assembly and requests him to
offer all the necessary help to achieve the desired destiny of Cuba
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The Dominican General writes a letter of recommendation to Vicente
Morel for his friend Miguel Genener
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The Major General pens a warm letter to friend Figueredo informing
him about the health of some revolutionaries including himself, grants him with
authorizations and requests and lets him know that he and his people wish to see
him soon. The Secretary also writes favoring him with supplies.
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The Major General pens a letter to Colonel Jose Gonzalez referring to
the enemies actions and informing that he will send him war provisions, such as
bullets and money.
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The Major General orders Colonel M. Parraga to select a new
Contingent Chief and gives him clear instructions for the process
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The General, who led Cuban forces in their fight for independence,
promises to review recommendations for the military's rural guard
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Famed General of the Cuban Army sends letter to G. Gerardo Domenecho
who is in poverty and wants repayment of his war services
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Máximo Gómez y Báez: AUGUST 25, 1900
ALS: "M. Gomez", 1p, 5x8. No place, 1900 August 25. To Miguel Gener.
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MAXIMO GOMEZ
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The Dominican General pens a letter to friend Parraga referring to some war
affairs, revolutionary newspapers and his imprisonment
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The Dominican General writes friend Parraga mentioning correspondence
issues, the outbreak of smallpox in Jamaica and also expressing him
resentment
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The Major General writes a letter to Mr. Pons y Naranjo giving thanks
for the clothes and drugs sent to him
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The Cuban general hurriedly writes this war-time letter discussing
the delegating of bombs, signs his name in blue pencil only four months before
his death
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The Cuban General Antonio Maceo gives permission to Commander Diego
Palacios to make effective some sponsorships.
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The Cuban General Antonio Maceo informs Chief General of the 2nd
Division about an authorization made to General Federico Perez regarding
correspondence.
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ANTONIO MACEO
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The Cuban military leader discusses his emigration to the United
States, which was imposed after the Ten Years War. Letter of historical
interest
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The Cuban military leader, renowned for his guerrilla fighting
tactics, pens a letter to a friend to inform him about the necessity to meet
with him.
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The Cuban general names a colonel as "Chief of the Liguani brigade"
and instructs him to use the letter as a credential.
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The Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba writes a kind
message congratulating the recipient for his kindness and services to the
soldiers who fought for the redemption of the nation
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The Cuban patriot Dr. and Brigadier General Eusebio Hernandez writes
a long and interesting letter to friend Ernesto Bavastro informing him about
many important war affairs and his decision to stop fighting for the
independence of Cuba until a good plan was made and the postures that other
revolutionaries had taken
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The Cuban patriot Dr. and Brigade General Eusebio Hernandez and Maria
de los Angeles Hernandez write a warm letter to friend Ernesto Bavastro showing
him their condolences for the death of his brother
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The Cuban patriot Dr. and Brigadier General Eusebio Hernandez writes
a letter to friend Ernesto Bavastro asking him to have some provisions sent to
him from Panama and encouraging him to continue fighting the enemy
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The Cuban General writes a letter to Colonel Carlos Gonzalez
referring to an important frustrated interview and to an enemy attack in Sabana,
Cuba
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The Colonel who fought for the independence of Cuba writes a very
important letter to a friend expressing him his happiness for the good path of
their movement and telling him not to believe in the contradictory news that the
Spanish troops were publishing. He also writes that the only reward wanted by
them, the insurrects, was to have a modest page in the history of the good men
of Cuba!
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One day before he announced the creation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party,
Martí signed this historic, Spanish-language autograph letter arranging tuition
payments for the daughters of a friend and ideological rival, Miguel
Figueroa.
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The Cuban Consul writes an important letter to Ernesto Bavastro to
inform him about his election as a member of the Cuban Committee of Beneficence
due to the departure of Fuentes from Jamaica.
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Wartime letter sent between two friends discussing their joy that the
war will soon be over and that Cuba will finally obtain its'
independence
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The Brigadier General Perico A Perez writes a relevant letter to
Lieutenant Colonel Francisco Perez to inform him about some important war
details
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The Brigadier General Perico A Perez writes an urgent letter to
friend Lafarlade to communicate him the gradual recovery of his health and
requesting him to give information about an agreement made and referring to the
tons of armament expected for the revolution
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The Brigadier General Perico A Perez writes an interesting letter to
business man and activist Emilio Bacardi asking him to take good care of
Commander Candelario Melles and referring to the destiny of the remains of
General Jiler
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The editor replies to the Cuban patriot and musician Ernesto
Bavastro, who fought for the independence of Cuba next to Jose Marti,
apologizing for the delay in the response and telling him that he cannot obey
his requirement of collecting funds for the revolution and admitting he hadn't
the same patience and resignation of his other compatriots, adding that he
collaborated to the cause in a different way.
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The writer and activist writes an interesting letter to friend Francisco
Yberm informing him that he had received his letter and check and referring to
his newspaper "El Yara"
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The Cuban General writes a poetic observation about the end of the
country's War for Independence, proclaiming "Glory crowns the success of the
Cuban Army!"
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The Cuban Major General writes a warm interesting letter to his
friend Federico Bascuns announcing him that he is back and able to see him soon.
Also, the Major General sends salutes and good wishes to friends in common.
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The Cuban Major General Jose Modesto Rodriguez informs captain Jose F
Lamas Y Garcia de Osuna that his application for the position for the Commander
position has been submitted to the superior officials
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The Cuban Major General writes a significant letter to the
Representatives of the Western Department asking them to discuss with them some
impressions in benefit of the nation and assuring them that the recognition of
the Government Council by the American government would be very good for
everyone.
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The Brigadier General writes an important warm letter to friend Dr.
Jose Mayner regarding the vicissitudes the Cuban Liberation Army was facing off
and the plans to reverse it. He also refers to the good attitude and help of
Prado and announcing the possibility of leaving New York and go to South
America
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The Cuban Major General writes a significant letter to his friend
Bavastro informing him about his arrival in the coasts of Cuba and the loan he
had to obtain from Captain Seruty due to the lack of resources asking him to
please to reunite the money and pay it off
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The Cuban Major General recommends Elias Sanchez Valdivia for the
position of Tenant to Major General Carlos Roloff
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The Cuban-American Major General writes a warm letter to friend
Miguel Gener expressing his sympathies for a tragedy occurred
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Manuscript Letter Signed: "Manuel Sanguily" in iron gall ink. 10¼x6½. Four pages. Fully
Translated in English: "It's been more than ten months since the distinguished Teodoro
Roosvelt [sic.Theodore Roosevelt] died, and his people still remember him so vividly, and
right now in the United States a commission is being created to build two appropriate
monuments in his memory and also to transmit and keep the principles the constant
topics of his energetic production; and many years will pass by, great events will happen,
the scary or benefic surprises that will occur for good or disaster of the civilization, and
his memory will revive very intensely in the heart of his fatherland and the loss of a man
like him, been will be lamented, he was a man who seemed to had been made by the
destiny with the metal in which gifts and greatness were melted, in order to prevent or
stop the human storms; because also history produces and consecrates heroes of the
word century by century. He was one of them, who regardless the many laurels he picked
up in his life, he would give best services to the humanity during his stormy and longing
existence. I know he has been accused of recently having showed, if not repentance, at
least hesitation and doubts about us. I do not have in front of me his parting speech in
which he confessed as a mistake having helped the Cubans in the conquest and
independence; but from time to time I read his famous letter dated on September 14,
1906 to ill-fated Gonzalo de Quesada, which I consider a monument, and that should be,
once dead, something similar for the Cubans just as the Washington's Farewell Address
has always been for the Americans, from which I often remember the phrase that now is
in books of manly Americans coting of noble seriousness and kind greatness and that
declared: 'and the pride he felt because he was lucky to remove the American troops from
Cuba so we could proclaim the independence of the island.' And the thing was that even
forced by the Cubans themselves for a second shameful intervention, he once again
restored the Republic of Cuba, unique case in the history of the relations and handling of
the powerful nations respect the noble nations. And now that new calamities threaten the
civilization and heavy dark clouds obscure the great principles that have been in use until
now, I really lament his unexpected death, and only comforts me, thinking of the others,
the hope that his country always will have big statutes of purity and generous idealism, so
it would not have wasted its productive forces and will always offer new presidents like
Roosevel [sic]to the small and big governments that respect the rights and liberty,
presidents that will feel proud to cooperate in the creation of republics in the American
Continent., helping the liberationists during the moments of hesitation and error, and
dignifying with a high sense of justice to the ones who fight with ambition and energy."
Manuel Antonio Sanguily Garrite (1848-1925) was a Cuban orator, author, statesman,
and politician. Sanguily left law school to fight in Cuba's Ten Years' War (1868-1878) and
had his first combat in La Guanaja. By the end of January 1869 he was named Secretary of
Major General Manuel de Quesada and in March the Assembly of Representatives of
the Center chose him to lead the commission that interviewed with the villarenos leaders in
order to unify the direction of the revolution and determine the type of government that would
be created in the Republic in Arms. On May 1869 he joined the cavalry of Camaguey and
six months later he was ascended to Lieutenant Colonel. In 1874 Manuel was elected as
Representative of the Chamber and remained there until the next year, when he resigned to
join the forces of Mayor General Maximo Gomez in the invasion to Las Villas. That year he
alternated between the positions of assistant of Gomez, Department Chief of the First Division
of the Third Force and President of the Martial Court. He was a member of the commission led
by Gomez and interviewed with Major General Vicente Garcia in June 25, 1875 in Loma de
Sevilla, Camaguey, to discuss the requests of the people of Lagunas de Varona and as a
consequence President Salvador Cisneros substituted him with Juan Bautista Spotorno.
On March 4, 1876 he was ascended to Colonel and in January 16, 1877 Manuel Antonio was
chosen to assist his brother Julio Sanguily Garrite in the commission to leave Cuba and
organize armed expeditions to the island. In New York he collaborated with his brother in the
preparation of an expedition that had to leave that city in the vessel Stelle in September 1877,
but a delay in the preparation of the steamboat and a denunciation made by the
Ambassador of Spain in the United States made that the American authorities imprisoned
all the insurrects. Normal mailing folds. Lightly toned and sailed. Otherwise, fine condition.
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The Colonel types an important and urgent letter to Mr. Modesto
Morales Diaz referring to the attacking articles from the Habana press against
the Mexican President and his minister in Cuba wrote by Mr. Marquez Sterling
which he wants to be sent to him so he could send them to the Cuban ministry in
Mexico
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The Colonel and Jose Marti's best friend rewrites in a very long and interesting letter to
Nicolas Alberdi some pages of his diary talking about the anguished and sorrowed days as
a soldier
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The Mayor, insurrect and journalist who fought for the well-being of
Cuba writes an interesting letter to a friend alluding to the newspaper 'El
Triunfo' and a law that had been passed in Mexico without significant protests
and that most of the Cubans also wanted to implement in the island.
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The Mayor, insurrect and journalist who fought for the well-being of
Cuba writes a rare letter to Mr. Enrique Bascuas alluding to the awful situation
of some newspapers and his plans to solve it, Magoon, U.S. President Roosevelt,
the role of women and the death of a friend.
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The Spanish General writes an important letter to Jose Nofill
referring in a disappointing tone to a letter that was published by Nofill in
the newspaper to affect Jose Ximenez: the General also expressed that he could
not understand the eagerness of the newspapers about the anti-reform to the
Museum of La Habana and mentioned a wooden cannon and the anti-guerrilla of San
Quintin
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