The Politics of Intervention

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The Pacification of Cuba 143

partment, Annual Reports, 1907-1908, III, 325-26; Army and Navy
Journal, July 18, 1908.



  1. The best picture of the occupation duty in Cuba is contained in
    the reports of Maj. Charles G. Treat, Inspector General, ACP, found in
    Inspection Reports, Department of Cuba and Cuban Posts, 1903-1912,
    RG 159.

  2. Maj. Charles G. Treat to the Military Secretary, ACP, February
    6, 1907, "Report of Inspection Post at Ciego de Avila," Doc. File
    401-22, RG 94.

  3. "Report of Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs," U.S. War De­
    partment, Annual Reports, 1908-1909, VII, pp. 26-27. In all, the "ex­
    traordinary expenses" of the intervention to the War Department were
    $6.5 million.

  4. James L. Rodgers, "Report on the Commerce and Industries of
    the Republic of Cuba for the Calendar Year of 1908," No. 202, Dis­
    patches, U.S. Consul General, Havana, 1909, General Records of the
    Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, RG 59.

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