296
Army of Pacification—continued
reaction to Cuban life, 133-39;
withdrawal of, 256-58, 263
Army of Liberation, Cuban, 24, 27,
46, 70
Artillery Corps, Cuban, 222-23,
226
Asbert, Ernesto, 60-62, 78, 94,
105, 150, 158, 230, 253, 255
Atkins, Edward F., 27, 128, 170
August Revolution, 59-88; causes
of, 109-10; American involve
ment in, 78-82; costs of, 196;
and effect on Cuban Treasury,
194-96; and failure of com
promise, 70-74; general amnesty
of, 107; geographical origins of,
128; role of Estrado Palma gov
ernment in, 62-63; Roosevelt
considers intervention during,
63-70; and tactics of Liberals,
61-62, 66-70
Aultman, Capt. Dwight E., 67, 90,
130
Avalos Acosta, Colonel, 71, 94
Bacon, Robert (Assistant Secretary
of State), 64, 73, 78, 79, 266;
member of Peace Mission, 93
(see also Taft-Bacon Peace
Mission)
Bailey, Joseph W., 97
Banderas, Quentin, 62
Banking and commerce, 25, 190
Barbarrosa, Enrique, 260
Barnhardt, Capt. George C, 224
Barry, Brig. Gen. Thomas H., 3,
121, 124-25, 129, 137; military
career of, 3
Beach, Maj. William D., 130
Bell, Brig. Gen. James Franklin,
2-3, 10, 64-67, 89, 91, 106, 111,
193, 227, 231, 235; in command
of Army of Cuban Pacification,
121, 124; military career of, 2-3
Betancourt, Julian, 255
Betancourt, Gen. Pedro, 45
Beveridge, Albert G., 97
Black, Lt. Col. William M., 151,
152, 191, 207, 263
INDEX
Bonaparte, Charles J., 64, 73, 75,
78
Brooke, Maj. Gen. John R., 29-36
Bryan, William Jennings, 63
Bryce, James, 42-43, 162, 246
Bullard, Lt. Col. Robert L., 15,
28-29, 125, 132-33, 151-52,
153, 156, 172, 206, 208, 252,
254, 263
Bureau of Pardons (Cuban), 191
Butt, Capt. Archibald, 252
Cairns, Frank S., 93-94, 97
Camaguey province, 21
Campesinos, 23, 69
Cannon, Joseph G. (Speaker of
the House), 174-75
Capote, Domingo M6ndez; see
Mendez Capote, Domingo
Carribean Policy, American inter
ests in, 12, 64-65, 258-60, 265
66
Castillo, Enrique Loynaz del; see
Loynaz del Castillo, Enrique
Castillo Duany, Demetrio, 59, 61,
151, 159, 192, 253
Catholic Church, 49, 194; role of,
25-26
Cattle raising, 21-23, 203
Cebreco, Gen. Agustin, 70
Centrales, 22
Cigar-makers strike, 203
Cisneros Betancourt, Salvador, 45,
159, 255
Civil service, Cuban, 24; reforms,
95, 196-97, 200
Claims, settlement of, 194-96
Cleveland, Grover, 2
Collazo, Enrique, 109, 244
Colonial policy, American, 1-18
Colwell, Commander J. C, 75-76,
107
Compromise plans: effect of Ameri
can intervention on, 111-12;
proposed by Taft, 95-99; reac
tion of Liberal party to, 96-97,
99; reactions of rebel insurgents
to, 94