*£& L ' , i £? >• ix p |25 ■ ■ ISH U*4 Date Due <&*<&*? -$$~~ M FEB 10 D65 M ? .*" .A," ^'.*K»Mrt*Sfi^yi^^i*"3 : iUM*fc-'- ' ~-, t Cornell University Library Z 1511.U54 List of books relating to Cuba (includin 3 1924 021 113 778 55th Congbess, ) SENATE, i Document 2d Session. y \ No. 161. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. LIST OF BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA (IN0LUDIN& REFERENCES TO G0LLE0TED WORKS AND PERIODICALS), BY A. P. C. GRIFFIN, Assistant Librarian of Congress, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAPS, BY P. LEE PHILLIPS, Superintendent Maps and Charts Department, Library of Congbess. February 25, 1898.— Presented by Mf./WBTMORE, referred to the Committee on the Library, and ordered to be printed. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING ;$V0b& ; 1898. /^v"';- The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31 924021 1 1 3778 55th Congress, \ SENATE. ( Document 2d Session. \ \ No. 161. U.S -LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. LIST OF BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA (INCLUDING REFERENCES TO COLLECTED WORKS AND PERIODICALS), A. P. C. GRIFFIN, Assistant Librarian of Congress, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAPS, P. LEE PHILLIPS, Superintendent Maps and Charts Department, Library op Congress. February 25, 1898 — Presented by Mr. Wetmore, referred to the Committee on the Library, and ordered to be printed. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1898. A 11^5-3 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL February 22, 1898. Sir : I have the honor to inclose a report containing a list of all the works relative to the island of Cuba, as well as references to collated works and periodicals upon that subject now in the Library of Congress. Also a bibliography of maps of Cuba now in the department of maps and charts. The general interest felt in Cuban affairs will, it is believed, give this report special value. The catalogue of books was prepared by A. P. C. Griffin ; the bibli- ography of the maps by P. Lee Phillips, members of the library staff. Tours, very truly, John Eussell Young, Librarian of Congress. Hon. George P. Wetmore, Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library, United States Senate, Washington, D. C. 3 INTEODUCTIOK In the composition of this list it has not been the purpose to include works upon the discovery and occupation of Cuba in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. That belongs to the history of maritime explora- tion. It has been the aim to bring out the works treating of the polit- ical history as it has affected this country, not, however, overlooking the natural history and resources of the island. The earliest political history recorded is that of Arrate's, which covers the period from the discovery to the year 1761, written in that year, but not published until 1830. It is a work of more than ordinary significance, as it treats particularly of the geographical and strategic importance of the cap- ital of Cuba. The first political event treated in which the American colonies came into relations with the island is that of Lord "Vernon's expedition in 1741, whose forces were reinforced by soldiers from Vir- ginia and New York and other colonies. The capture of Havana in 1762 by the English with colonial volunteers is amply treated in Mante's History of the Late War in America, while we have personal narratives in two works: An Authentic Narrative, etc., by an omcer; and Mackellar's Journal of the Landing of His Majesty's Forces on the Island of Cuba. The Journal of the Rev. John Graham, showing how the Provincial Soldiers Perished before Havana, was published by the Society of Colonial Wars at New York, and is reprinted in Halstead's Cuba. The manuscript collections of this library contain the Vernon- Wager and other papers, which have many contemporary documents and narra- tives relative to the British designs against Cuba at this period. Dr. Friedenwald, the superintendent of manuscripts department, has made a synoptical list of the significant papers, which is printed as an appendix to this bibliography. A primary source of information upon the political relations of the United States and Cuba is Wharton's Digest of International Law, which considers the subject in sections headed " Boundary of terri- torial waters" (S. 327); "Claims against Cuba for illegal arrests and embargoes" (S. 230); "Exactions in Cuba as to passports" (S. 191); "Extent of territorial waters " (S. 32) ; "Relations of the United States to Cuba" (S. 60);' "Intercessions for prisoners in Cuba" (S. 52); "Policy of acquisition by United States" (S. 72)'; "Undue discrimina- tions of justice in Cuba" (S. 230); "Cuban insurrections" (S. 60, 402); b LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. "Claims for maltreatment of citizens of the United States" (S. 189); "Exactions by port laws" (S. 37). Wheaton's International Law also lias expositions of incidents on such of our Cuban relations as involve questions coming within its scope. Cluskey's Political Text-Book contains the "Ostend manifesto" and President Fillmore's message, against filibusters. Williams's Statesman's Manual gives the messages of the Presidents from Washington to Buchanan, and Richardson's compilation includes all down to the Administration of Johnson The subject of our Cuban relations naturally comes in for full consid- eration in Curtis's Constitutional History of the United States, and in Von Hoist's Constitutional and Political History of the United States. Ehodes's History of the United States, in vol. 1, pp. 316-321, considers "Slavery in Cuba;" vol. 1, pp. 393-396, "Buchanan on Cuba;" vol. 2, pp. 10-38, "Attempt to acquire Cuba;" vol. 2, pp. 10-38, "Marcy's part in the attempt to acquire Cuba." Henry Adams, in his History of the United States, vol. 5, p. 39, has a reference to "Madison on Cuba." Jefferson's attitude toward Cuba is considered in the same work, vol. 4, pp. 340-341. (See further, on this, Jefferson's Works, vol. 5, p. 444; vol. 7, pp. 2SS,289.) In Adams's Life of Gallatin is found a reference, p. 104, " Spain's conduct toward Americans in 1793;" in Gallatin's Writings, edited by Adams, "Danger of Great Britain taking possession," Letters to Jef- ferson, May 10, 1808; "The Cuban question, letter, December 22, 1820; letter concerning a rumored attack of United States on Cuba," December 30, 1826; "The United States' interest in Cuba," February 2, 1827. The Panama mission and Canning's project as they relate to Cuba are illustrated in the Memoirs of John Quiucy Adams, vol. 7, p. 177, et seq.; in Webster's Works, vol. 3, pp. 207-211 (declaration respecting Cuba, in speech April 14, 1821). Calhoun's speech on the acquisition of Cuba, May 15, 1848, is printed in his works, vol. 4, pp. 449-469. Webster's Works, vol. 6, pp. 513-517, contain his letter to Mr. Barringer, minister to Spain, on the Lopez expedition; vol. 6, pp. 518-530, letters on the case of Thrasher; vol. 6, pp. 508-510, letter, November 13, 1851, to Calderon de la Barea on the execution of Americans at Havana; "Fillmore and the filibusters under Lopez "is a reference in Sargent's Political Man and Events, vol. 2, pp. 680-681. Curtis's Life of Buchanan (vol. 2, pp. 136-141) gives an account of Buchanan's action in regard to Cuba. Seward's Works, vol. 4, p. 61, contains his speech on the bill providing for the acquisi- tion of Cuba. Sumner's speech, September 22, 1869, considering the question of recognition of Cuban belligerency, is printed in his works, vol. 13. In the list of books now presented there are included a few not in the Library. These last consirt of some works in the library of the Department of State and a few which belonged to the late W. Hallett Phillips, esq., and now in the possession of his brother, P. Lee Phillips, esq. CUBA BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. Abbot, Abiel. Letters written in the interior of Cuba, between the mountains of Arcana, to the east, and of Cusco, to the west, in the months of Feb- ruary, March, April, and May, 1828. Boston, 1829. 256 pp. 8°. Abbott, John S. C. South and North, or impressions received during a trip to Cuba and the South. New York, 1860. 352 pp. 12°. Pages 38-61 deal with Cuba.. Acosta y Albear, Francisco de. Compendio historico del pasado y presente de Cuba y de su guerra insurreccional hasta el ll.de Marzo de 1875, con algunas apreciaciones relativas & su porvenir, por el brigadier D. Francisco de Acosta y Albear. ' Madrid, 1875. 160pp. 8°. State Department. Aguilera, Francisco V., and Cespedes, Ram6n. Notes about Cuba. Slavery. I — African slave trade. II — Abolition of slavery. Ill — Inferences from the last Presidential message. The Revolution. IV — Forces employed by Spain against Cuba. V — Condition of the Revolution. VI — Spanish anarchy in Cuba. VII — Conclusion. [New York, 1872.'] 54 pp. 8°. [Aldania, Miguel de.] Cuba before the United States. Remarks on the Hon. Charles Sumner's speech, delivered at the Republican convention of Mas- sachusetts, the 22d September, 1869. Adopted and approved by the Cen- tral Republican Junta of Cuba and Porto Rico. New York, 1869. 39 pp. 8°. On the slavery question as affecting the Cuban cause in United States. [Aldama, Miguel de, and Bcheverria, Jose' Antonio.] Facts about Cuba. Pub- lished under authority of the New York Cuban Junta. New York, 1870. 31 pp. 8". r _] Facts about Cuba. To the Congress of the United States of America now assembled. . January, 1875. New York, 1875. 36 pp. 8°. State Department. Pages 33-36 contain " Constitution of the Republic of Cuba," 1869. Alexander, Sir James Edward. Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the ' most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. In two volumes. London, 1833, Illustrated. 8°. Volume 1, pages 315-369 contain an interesting account of Cuba, its people, statis- tics, etc. 7 8 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS. Ampere, Jean Jacques Antoine. Promenade en Ainerique, Etats-Unis — Cuba Mexique. Paris, 1S55. 2 vols. 8°. Andueza, JosiS Maria de. Isla de Cuba pintoresca, histtfrica, polftica, literaria, mer- cantil 6 industrial. Reouerdos, apuntes, impresiones de dos epocas. Madrid, 1841. 182 pp. Plates L.8°. [Arango, Jose 1 de.] Nadie se asuste por la segunda y ultima esplieacitfn mia sorbe \_sic~] la independencia de la Isla de Cuba. Bahama, 1821. 42 pp. svi. 4". [Armas y Cespedes, J. de.] Position of tbe United States on the Cuban question. Neiv York, 1872. 20 pp. 8°. Phillips. Arrate, Jose' Martin Felix de. Llave del nuevo inundo antemural de las Indias occi- dentales. La Habana descripta: noticias de su fundacion, aumentos y estado. Compuesta por D. Jos6 Martin Felix de Arrate, natural y regidor perpetuo de dicha ciudad. Habana, 1830. (4), xvi, 274 pp. 8°. The first xvi pages are taken up with an introduction by the Real Sociedad patrio- tica de amigos del pais, under whose auspices the work was published. Arrate's history was written in 1761 but remained in manuscript until its publication by the above-named society as "cuadernos 1-4 of a projected series entitled ' Materiales relativos a la historia de Cuba.' " The title is an allusion to the important geo- graphical and strategetical situation of the capital of Cuba. Reviewed in Amer. Q. Rev. Vol. 10, p. 230. Aubertin, J. J. A flight with distances. The States, the Hawaiian Islands, Canada, British Columbia, Cuba, the Bahamas. London, 1888. riii, (2), 352 pp. Illns. 2 maps. 8°. Pages 333-345 describe a visit to Havana. Unimportant. An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana. By an Officer. To which is prefixed, a plan of the siege of the Havana, showing the landing, encamp- ments, approaches, and batteries of the English army. With the attacks and stations of the fleet. London, printed for T. Jefferys, MDCCLXII. 44 pp. 8°. Badeau, Adam. Suggestions for a commercial treaty with Spain, with especial reference to Cuba. [Jamaica, L. I., 1884.1 56pp. 8". Phillips. Baiid, Robert. Impressions and experiences of the West Indies and North America in 1849. Philadelphia, 1850. 354 pp. 12°. Pages 99-132 are devoted to Cuba. Touches on the question of acquisition by the United States. Baker, Frank Collins. A naturalist in Mexico, being a visit to Cuba, Northern Yucatan, and Mexico. With maps and illustrations. Chicago, 1895. 145 pp. 8°. Ballou, Maturin Murray. History of Cuba; or, notes of a traveller in the Tropics. Being a political, historical, and statistical account of the island, from the first discovery to the present time. Illustrated. Boston, 1854. 230 pp. S°. Bas y Cortes, Vicente. Cartas al rey acerca de la isla de Cuba. Havana, 1871. xiii, 237 pp. 8". BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 9 Beauvallet, Leon. Rachel and the new world. A trip to the United States and Cuba. Translated from the French of Leon Beauvallet. New York, 1856. xiv, 404 pp. 16". Pages 319-370. On "The Queen of the Antilles." Benjamin, Judah Philip. Speech on the acquisition of Cuba. Delivered in the United States Senate, Friday, February 11, 1859. [Washington, 1859.~\ 16 pp. 8". Phillips. No title page. Half title. Favorable to purchase of Cuba. Benoist, Charles. L'Espagne, Cuba et les Etats-Unis. Paris, 1898. xvii, (1), 269 pp. IS". Reprinted from Revue des deux mondes, May, June, 1S94, Oct., Nov., 1897. [Betancourt, Jose' Ram6n.] Las dos banderas. Apnntes histtfricos sobre la insu- rreocion de Cuba. Cartas al excmo. Sr. Ministro deultramar. Soluciones para Cuba. Sevilla, 1870. 197 pp. 8°. Bloomfield, J. H. A Cuban oxpedition. London, 1896. 296 pp. 8". Bonnycastle, Richard Henry. Spanish America ; or a descriptive, historical, and geographical account of the dominions of Spain in the Western hemi- sphere . . . Illustrated by a map of . . . the West India islands and an engraving, representing the comparative altitudes of the mountains in those regions. Philadelphia, 1849. 488 pp. 8°. Pages 141-147 relate to Cuba. The Book of Blood. An authentic record of the policy adopted by modern Spain to put an end to the war for the independence of Cuba. (October, 1868, to November 10, 1873.) New York: (N. Ponce de Leon, translator and printer.) 1873. viii, 66 pp. 8". Brooks, Edward P. Free trade with Cuba. The Cuban question commercially and politically considered. An argument in behalf of the new republic by Ed. P. Brooks. Washington, D. C, 1869. SO pp. 8°. Brownson, Orestes Augustus. Opiniones de un anglo-americauo acerca de la espe- dicion cubana y los anexionistas. Traducido del Brownson's Quarterly Review correspondiente al mes de Octobre del 1850. Por. E. J. G. Nueva Orleans, IHcientbre 1850. 64 pp. 16°. Denounces the Lopez expedition. Bureau of American Republics. Bulletin No. 10, July, 1891. Import duties of Cuba and Pnerto Rico. Washington, 1891. v, (1), 114pp. 8°. Cabrera, Raimundo. Cuba y sus jueces (rectificaciones oportunas). Hdbana, 1887. 281, (1), 31, (2) pp. 8". Same. 7a edicion ilnstrada y aumentada con notas y un apendice. Filadelfia, 1891. 333 pp. 8°. A reply to P. Moreno's " Cuba y sn gente." Cuba and the Cubans. Translated from the 8th Spanish edition of " Cuba y sus jueces," by Lanra Guiteras. Revised and edited by Louis Edward Levy. Philadelphia, 1896. Illustrated. 442 pp. Folded map. 8°. 10 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Campbell, Reau. Around the corner to Cuba. 1889. N. T. 46 pp. Colored views. S folded maps. sm. 4°. Castillo, Carlos del. Carta de Carlos del Castillo al director de " La Independen- cia" (de Nueva York), respondiendo & su articulo editorial del 28 de Agosto de 1874, titulado"Digaruos algo sobre nuestros asuntos." London, 1874. 28 pp. 16". State Department. [Cattell, Alexander Gil more, jr.] To Cuba and back in twenty-two days. A. G. C.,jr. Philadelphia, 1874. 47 pp. 12". Chester, Greville John. Transatlantic sketches in the East Indies, South America, Canada, and the United States. London, 1869. xi'i, 405 pp. 8'- Pages 172-190 describe Cuba. Cisueros, Evangeline. The story of Evangeline Cisneros. Told by herself. N. Y. Continental publishing co. 1898. Clark, James Hyde. Cuba and the fight for freedom. A powerful and thrilling history of the " Queen of the Antilles," the oppression of the Spanish gov- ernment, the insurrection of 1868 and the compromise of 1878, and a. full and vivid account of the present struggle of the people for liberty and independence. Profusely illustrated. Philadelphia, [189G\. 512pp. 8'. Claviac, Jose\ Estadistica general de enfermos asistidos en los hospitales y enfer- merias militares de la isla de Cuba durante la campaiia, 1° Nov. 1868 & fin de Junio 1878. {In Pan-American Medical Congress. Trans. Pt. 1, pp. 767-760. Washington, 1895.') Concha, Jos6 Gutierrez de la, Marque's de la Habana. Memorias sobre el estado politico, gobierno y admin istracion de la isla de Cuba. Por el teniente General Don Jos6 de la Concha. Madrid, 1853. ix, (1), 362, 41, (2)pp. Folded map. 8'. Memoria sobre la guerra de la isla de Cuba y sobre su estado politico y economico, desde abril de 1874 hasta marzo de 1875. Por el Capitan Gen- eral de ejercito Marque's de la Habana. Madrid, 1875. 179 pp. Folded map. 8". Correa, Diego. El ciudadano Don Diego Correa al excmo. sr. Capitan General, gefe superior politico, &c. Cuarta edieion. Habana. 1822. 13 pp. >. Correspondence on the proposed tripartite convention relative to Cuba. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1853. 64pp. &>• Contains message from the President, Millard Fillmore, communicating a report from the Secretary of State, Edward Everett, with the following papers : Letter of the Count de Sartiges to Mr. "Webster, April 23, 1852 ; M. de Turgot au Comte de Sartiges (letter of instructions), Mar. 31, 1852; Project of the proposed convention; Letter from John F. Crampton to Mr. Webster, April 23, 1852; Letter of instructions of the Earl of Malmesbury to Mr. Crampton, April 8, 1852; Draught of convention ; Mr. "Webster to the Count de Sartiges, April 29, 1852 ; The Count de Sartiges to Mr. Webster, July 8, 1852; Mr. Crampton to Mr. Webster, July 8, 1852; Mr. Everett to the Count de Sartiges, Dec. 1, 1852. Appendix — Answer of Lord Eussell to Mr. Everett's letter on the proposed tri- partite treaty, Feb. 16, 1853 ; John F. Crampton to the Earl of Clarendon, April 18, 1853 ; Letters from Edward Everett to Lord John Eussell, Sept. 17, 1853. * * * * * »'"""* Note.— Wharton, in his Digest of International Law, referring to the writings of BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 11 Mr. Everett, here printed, says " that for wisdom and eloquence they are unexcelled by any papers that have ever issued from the State Department ; and that they maintain an exposition of our true policy as to territorial accretion, which for its statesmanlike power, its nonpartisan broadness of base, as well as for its attract- iveness of Btyle, peculiarly fit it to be one of the standards to which political authorities of the future should appeal." Costales, Manuel. Elogio del Dr. D. Tomas Romay, meclico lionorario de la Real ciimara. Mabana, 1850. 14 pp. Portrait. 8°. Cuadro estadistico de la siempre fiel isla de Cuba, correspondiente al alio de 1846, formado bajo la direccidn y proteccirm del exomo sr. gobernador y Capi- tan General Don. Leopoldo O-Donnell por una Comision de oficiales y empleados particulares. Sdbana, 1847. vii, (3), 266, 44, (1) pp. 4°. Cuba. An appeal from the Board of Planters and the Merchants of Havana, addressed to Alfonso XII. New York, 1879. 15 pp. 8°. State Department. Bando de gobernacion y policia de la Isla de Cuba, expedido por el excmo. Sr. I). Geronimo Valdes, Presidente Gobernador y Capitan General. Seg- unda edlcion. Bdbana, 1844. 124, vii, (2), 34, (1) pp. 8°. Constitution of the Republic of Cuba. Adopted by the constitutional convention, and unanimously approved by the Cuban Cougress assembled at Guiamaro, the provisional capital of the Republic, on the 10th day of April, 1869, and the first of the independence of Cuba. Neio York, 11869.} (3) pp. 4°. Cuba and the United States. Some pertinent facts concerning the struggle for independence. By the Cuban delegation in Atlanta. Atlanta, 1897. 24 pp. 8°. Cuba before the United States. Remarks on the Hon. Charles Sumner's speech, delivered at the Republican convention of Massachusetts, the22d Septem- ber, 1869. New York, 1869. 39 pp. 8°. Cuba. Fragments of a letter addressed to a distinguished party, in May, 1869, with notes and appendix. Also, report of Marshal Serrano, Duke de la Torre, (present regent of Spain) on the interrogatories submitted to him by the Spanish Government in the matter of reform in the regime of the Antilles. Translated from the Spanish. New York, 1869. 25 pp. 8°. Phillips. Cuba y America. Periodico quincenal. Nos. 10 — 18. Agosto 15— Dec. 15, 1897. Neiv York, 1897. 8 nos. Cuban League. The present condition of affairs in Cuba. A report of a special committee of the Cuban League of the United States. Submitted and adopted by the Executive Committee of the league. August 23, 1877. New York, 1877. 16 pp. 8°. Cuban question, The, and American policy in the light of common sense. New York, 1869. 39pp. Folded map. 8°. Cuban question, The, in England. Extracts from opinions of the press. Printed by Mead, Sole # Co., London (1871). 19, (1), 3 pp. 8". Phillips. 12 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Cuyas, Arturo, and others. The new constitutional laws for Cuba. Text of the recent measures for the self-government of the island, with comments thereon. Also a brief review of the evolution of Spanish colonization, and a statistical comparison of the progress of Cuba under Spanish rule with that of independent Spanish-American countries. New York, 1S97. 168 pp. 8°. Consists of three articles : By Arturo Cuyas, Antonia Cuyas, L. V. Abad de Las Casas, presenting the text of the reform law of 1895, with expository comments, consti- tuting a justification of the Spanish policy. Dana, Richard Henry, Jr. To Cuba and back. A vacation voyage. Boston, 1859. 288 pp. 12°. Same. London, 1859. 256 pp. 8". — Same. Boston, [1887]. 288pp. 12°. Davis, Reuben. Speech on his resolutions for the acquisition of Cuba. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1859. Washington; printed by Lemuel Towers, 1859. 15pp. 8". Phillips. Davis, Richard Harding. Cuba in war time. Illustrated by Frederick Remington. New York, 1897. 143 pp. 12°. A year from a correspondent's note-book. Illustrated. London and New York, 1898 (1897). 305 pp. Portrait. 8°. Pages 97-133 contain " Cuba in war time." Demoticus Philalethes, pseud. Yankee travels through the island of Cuba; or, the men and government, the laws and customs of Cuba, as seen by American eyes. By Demoticus Philalethes. New York, 1856. xii, ix, 412 pp. 12". [Dominguez, Firmin Valdes]. Los voluntarios de la Habana en el acontecimiento de los estudiantes de medicina, por uno de ellos condenado ;i seis alios de presidio. Madrid, 1873. 148, (2) pp. Portraits. Plates. 8". First Edition of " El 27 de Noviembre de 1871." Bound with [Betancourt, Jose E.] "Las dos banderas." El 27 de Noviembre de 1871. 2" edicion. Habana, 1887. 270, (1) pp. 8°. An enlarged edition of the preceding. Draper, William Francis. Against the recognition of belligerent rights in Cuba under present conditions. Speech in the House, March 2, 1896. Washington, 1896. 7 pp. 8°. Espafla y Cuba. [Paris, 1876.] 37 pp. 8°. State Department. No title page. Half title. Fernandez de Castro, Manuel. Estudio sobre las minas de oro de la isla de Cuba, y muy particularmente sobre la de San Bias de las Meloneras en el Par- tido de Guaracabuya, jurisdicion de Remedios. Habana, 1864. 104 pp. 8°. Ferrer, Miguel Rodriguez. Los nuevos peligros de Cuba entre sus cinco crisis actua- les, por Miguel Rodriguez Ferrer, jefe de administracion y propietario eu Cuba. Madrid, 1862. 197 pp. 16°. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 13 Ferrer de Couto, Joa6. Cuba may become independent. A pclitioal pamphlet bearing upon current events. Translated from the Spanish by Charles Kirchhoff. New York, 1872. 142 pp. 8". Presentation oopy to Caleb dishing, with author's autograph on fly-leaf. Fisher, Richard Swainson. The Spanish West Indies, Cuba and Porto Rico; geo- graphical, political, and industrial Cuba; from the Spanish of Don J. M. de la Torre. Porto Rico : by J. T. O'Neii. Edited by Richard S. Fisher, M. D. Illustrated by a new and accurate map. New York, 1861. 190 pp. IV. Ford, Isaac ST. Tropical America. New York, 189S. x, (4), 409 pp. Photogravures. Folded Map. 8". Pages 260-290 contain "The Last Spanish Stronghold." Froude, James Anthony. The English in the West Indies; or, the bow of Ulysses. With illustrations engraved on wood by G. Pearson, after drawings by the author. New York, 188S. x, (2), 373 pp. 8". Pages 288-349 deal with Cuba. Facts about Cuba. Published under authority of the New York Cuban Junta. New York, 1870. SI pp. 8°. Galino, Dioniso Alcalo. Cuba en 1858. Madrid, 1859. 254 pp. 8°. Gallenga, Antonio. The Pearl of the Antilles. London, 1873. (4), 202 pp. 8". Favorable to Spain. Garcia Verdago, Vicente. Cuba contra Espafia. Apuntes para la historia de la rebelion de la isla de Cuba, que principio el 10 de Octubre de 1868. Madrid, 1869. 422 pp. 8". Gibbes, Robert Wilson. Cuba for invalids. New York, 1860. xii, 214 pp. 12°. Gonzalez de los Rios, Pelayo. Ensayo histdrico-estadi stico de la instrucci on publica de la isla de Cuba. O breve resefia de sus adelantos, de su estado actual y de su reforma, particularmente de la instruccion primaria, precedido de varios estudios sobre enselianza. Habana, 1866. L. 8°. Extract from Memnriaa de la Heal sociedad economica y anales de fomento. Goodman, Walter. The Pearl of the Antilles, or an artist in Cuba. London, 1873. xiv, 304 pp. 8". Granier de Cassagnac, A. Voyage aux Antilles francaises, anglaises, danoises, espaguoles a Saint-Domingue et aux Etats-Unis d'Amenque. Paris, 1844. 2 vols. 8". "Volume 2, pages 349-368 are devoted to an account of the resources, etc., of Cuba. Guiteras, John, editor. Free Cuba, her oppressions, struggle for liberty, history, and present condition, with the causes and justification of the present war for independence, by Rafael M. Merchan, one of the leaders of the Cuban patriots. The history of the war, by Gonzalo de Quesada, Cuban charge' d'affaires at Washington, and special chapters by F. G. Pierra, chairman of the revolutionary committee of the United States, and by Capt. Ricardo J. Navarro, of the Cuban army. Edited by Dr. John Gui- teras, of the University of Pennsylvania. [Philadelphia.'] Publishers' Union, 1896. 617 pp. Illustrated. W. 14 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Guiteras, Pedro J. Historia de la isla de Cuba. Con notas 6 ilustraciones. New York, 1865. 2 vols. 8°. Gundlach, Juan. Contribucion & la mamalogia cubana. Habana, 1877. 8". Contribucion & la fauna malaoologia cubana. Habana, 1878. 8°. Contribucion & la entomologia cubana. Habana, 1881. 8". Contribucion A la erpetologia cubana. Habana, 1880. 8". Hardy, W. The history and adventures of the Cuban expedition, from the first movement down to the dispersion of the army at Key West, and the arrest of General Lopez ; also, an account of the ten deserters at Isla de Mugeres. By Lieutenant Hardy, of the Kentucky battalion. Cincinnati, 1850. 94 pp. 8°. Hazard, Samuel. Cuba with pen and pencil. Hartford, 1871. 584 pp. Woodcuts. 8°. [Hernandez, Jacinto.] Cuba por dentro. N. P. {187 -). 54 pp. 8°. Bound with [Betancourt, J. R.] "Las doa banderas." Herrero, Miguel Blanco. Isla de Cuba. Su situacion actual y reformas que reelama. Madrid, 1876. 86, (1) pp. 8". Howe, Julia Ward. A trip to Cuba. Boston, 1860. iv, 251 pp. 12°. A reprint of articles published in the Atlantic Monthly, May-November, 1859. Huber, B. Apercu statistique de l'ile de Cuba, precede" de quelques lettres sur la Havane, et suivi de tableaux synoptiques, d'une carte de rile, et du trace" des c6tes depuis la Havane jusqu'a Matanzas. 2 Paris, 1840. 326, (2) pp. 6 folded sheets. 8°. Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander Freiherr von. Ensayo politico sobre la isla de Cuba, por el Baron A. de Humboldt, con un mapa; obra traducida al castellano por D. Jos£ Lopez de Bustamente. Nueva edicion. Paris, 1840. xxxii, 361, {3} pp. 8°. The island of Cuba, by Alexander Humboldt. Translated from the Spanish with notes and a preliminary essay. By J. S. Thrasher. New York, 1856. S97 pp. Folded map. 8°. The translator was for a long time prior to 1851 a resident of Cuba, from which he was banished in consequence of the political sentiments of a paper which he published. He was a leading man of the organization of the filibustering expedition under Quitman. Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. 6 B partie, botanique. Plantes equi- noxiales, recueillies au Mexique dans l'lle de Cuba. Paris, 1808-1809. 2 vols. Plates F°. Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of the new continent during the years 1799-1804. Translated by Helen Maria Williams. London, 1829. 7 vols. 8°. Tolum e 7, pages 1-376 contain ' ' Political essay on the island of Cuba, ' ' translated from the following work. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 15 Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander Freiherr von. Voyages aux regions equi- noxiales du nouveau continent, fait en 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, et 1804, par Al. de Humboldt et A. Bonpland; re'digfi pa Alexandre de Humboldt. Avec deux atlas (Relation historique). Paris, 1885. 4 vols. 4°. Atlas 2 vols. F°. Volume 3, pages 345-483 contain Humboldt's Essai politique Bur Hale de Cuba. Hurlbut, William Henry. Gan-Eden : or, Pictures of Cuba. Boston, 1S54. viii, (4), 235 pp. 12°. Jackson, Julia Newell. A winter holiday in summer lands. Chicago, 1890. 221 pp. Woodcuts. 12°. Jones, Alexander. Cuba in 1851 ; containing authentic statistics of the population, agriculture and commerce of the island for a series of years, with official and other documents in relation to the revolutionary movements of 1850 and 1851. Xeiv York, 1851. 80 pp. 2 maps. Portrait of Lopez. 8". [Kenney, Edward.] Report of our mission in Cuba. October, 1874-October, 1877. Detroit, 1878. 15 pp. 8". State Department. On the work of a mission organized by the House of Bishops of the United States [Kimball, Richard Burleigh.] Cuba and the Cubans; comprising a history of the island of Cuba, its present social, political, and domestic condition ; also, its relation to England and theUnited States. By the author of ' ' Letters from Cuba." With an appendix, containing important statistics, and a reply to Senor Saco on annexation. Translated from the Spanish. New York, 1850. 255 pp. 12°. [Kingsley, Vine Wright.] Spain, Cuba, and the United States. Recognition and the Monroe Doctrine. By Americus. New York, 1870. 34 pp. 8°. Kirchner, Adelaide Rosalind. A flag for Cuba. Pen sketches of a recent trip across the Gulf of Mexico to the island of Cuba. Illustrated with snap-shot views. New York (1897). x, 177 pp. 12". Latimer, Elizabeth Wormley. Spain in the nineteenth century. Chicago, 1897 . 441pp. Portrait. 8°. Pages 391-422 contain some observations on the Cuban question. Letters from the Havana, during the year 1820 : containing an account of the pres- ent state of the island of Cuba, and observations on the slave trade. London, 1821. viii, (2), 135 pp. Map. 8". Leon, Jose' Ruiz. Los filibusteros en Madrid y el apresamiento del " Virginius.'' Madrid, 1874. 97 pp. 8°. Slate Department. Llamiento do la isla de Cuba & la nation espanola, dirigido al excmo. 6 illmo. Senor Don Baldomero Espartero, duqne de la Victoria, presidente del consejo de ministros, por un hacendado, en dieiembre de 1854. New York 11856]. iv, 230, v, (1) pp. 8". Examines into the character and workings of the Spanish colonial system from a, Cuban standpoint. Reviewed oy A. W. Ely in Bow's Review, vol. 18 (Feb., March, 1855), pp. 163- 167, 305-311. 16 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Lobe, Guillauine. Cuba et les grandes puissances oocidentales de l'Europe ou identity qui exist e entre les interests et l'importanoe actuels et futurs de l'lle de Cuba, a regard du nouveau monde, et en paTticulier des Etats-Unis de l'Amerique septentrionale. Collection de brochures et de lettres adressees *, a Madrid sur ces objets vitaux. Paris, 1856. 220 pp. 8". Luz, ,To9(5 de la. Informe presentado a la Real junta de fomento de agricul- tnra . . . de esta isla, 11 do dieiembre de 1833 en el espediente sobre traslaciou, reforma y amplicaciou de la escnela nautica en el pueblo de Regla. Hdbana, 1834. (4), Hi, (1), 151, (8) pp. 4°. [Macias, Juan Manuel.] Cuba in revolution; a statement of facts. London, printed by Head, Sole $■ Go. 1871. 40, {1) pp. 8". "The undersigned, acting in the name of the Republican Government of that Island, presents to the public the following plain statement of the causes which provoked and justified the uprising of the Cuban people." Preface. Phillips. editor. The Cuban question in the Spanish Parliament. (Debate in the Cortes.) Extracts from speeches made by SeBores Diaz Quiutero, Benot, Salmeron, Sauroma, Garrido, Labra, Oreuse, and others. London, 1872. 82pp. 8°. State Department. Mackellar, Patrick. A correct journal of the landing his majesty's forces on the island of Cuba; and of the siege and surrender of the Havannah, August 13, 1762. By Patrick Mackellar, Chief Engineer. Published by author- ity. The Second edition. London, printed. Boston, reprinted 1762. 19pp. 8°. Madden, Richard Robert. The island of Cuba: its resources, progress, and pros- pects considered in relation especially to the influence of its prosperity on the interest of the British West India colonies. London, 1S53. xxiv, 252 pp. IS". Mahaii, Alfred Thayer The interest of America in sea power, present and future. Boston, 1897. vi, (4), 804pp. 8". Treats of the naval importance of Cuba. Mallory, Stephen Russell. Speech on the Cuba bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States February [24], 1859. Baltimore — Printed by John Murphy, 1859. 82 pp. 8°. Marmier, Xavier. Letters sur l'Ameriqne. Canada— Etats-Unis— Havane— Rio de La Plata. Paris, \_1851~]. 2 vols. 16°. Volume 2, pages 1-96 treat of Cuba, its political and social condition. Masse, Etienne Michel. L'ile de Cuba et la Havane, ou histoire, topograpUie, statistique, mceurs, usages, commerce et situation politique de cette colonie, d'apres un journal e"crit sur les lieux. Par E. M. Masse". Paris, 1825. 407, {3) pp. 8". Merchan, Rafael M. See Guiteras, John, editor. Free Cuba. Merlin, Maria de los Mercedis de Jaruco, comtesse. La Havane, par Madame la com- tesse Merlin. Paris, 1844. 3 vols. 8°. The author was a native of Cuba. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 17 Mitjanes, Aurelio. Estudio sobre el movimiento cientifioo y literaria de Cuba. 'Obra postuiua publicada por suserici6n popular. Sabana, 1890. XXXI. 395 pp. 8". Montaos y Robillard, Francisco. Proyecto de emanoipacioh de la esclavitud en la isla de Cuba, por el Coronel de caballeria. Madrid, 1865. 49 pp. 4°. Moore, Rachel Wilson. Journal kept during a tour to tKe West Indies and South America in 1863-64. Philadelphia, 1867. 274 pp. 13°. Pages 21-58 describe a stay in Havana and the neighborhood. Murray, Henry Anthony. Lands of the slave and the free, or Cuba, the United States, and Canada. London. G. Routledge. 1857. xxiii, 280 pp. 2 maps. 10 pis. ( Woodcuts.) 12°. New constitution establishing self-government in the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. Authorized translation of the preamble and royal decree of Novem- ber 25, 1897, published in the Official Gazette of Madrid. With comments by Cuban autonomists on the scope of the plan and its liberality as com- pared with Canadian autonomy and Federal state rights. Published at the office of "Cuba." New York, 1898. 74, (1) pp. 16°. [Nason, Daniel.] A journal of a tour from Boston to Savannah, thence to Havana, in the Island of Cuba, with occasional notes during a short residence in each place. . . . By a Citizen of Cambridgeport. Cambridge, 1849. 114 pp. 16". Norman, Benjamin Moore. Rambles by land and water, or notes of travel in Cuba and Mexico ; including a canoe voyage up the river Panuco, and researches among the ruins of Tamaulipas, etc. New York, 1845. 216 pp. Plates. Woodcuts in the text. 12°. Norton, Francis L. Cuba. (Letters to Claries Snmner.) New York, Dee. 16th, 1873. 15 pp. 8". O, O. D. D. The history of the late expedition to Cuba, by O. D. D. O., one of the participants, with an appendix, containing the last speech of the cele- brated orator, S. S. PrentisB, in defense of Gen. Lopez. New Orleans, 1850. (2), 89 pp. 8°. Ober, Fred A. Under the Cuban flag, or the Cacique treasure. Illustrated. Boston, [18yr\. 316pp. 8". O'Kelly, James J. The Mambi-land, or adventures of a Herald correspondent in Cuba. Philadelphia, 1874. 359 pp. Woodcut. 8". Ostend manifesto, The. 1854. New York, 1892. (American history leaflets.) The text of the Ostend manifesto is printed in Cluskey's political text-book, pages 435-438; in Macdonald'a Select Documents illustrative of the history of the United. States ; Halstead's Cuba. Paseo pintoresco por la isla de Cuba. Obra artistica 6 literaria en que se pintan y describen los edificios, los monumentos, los campos y las costumbres de este privilegiado suelo, pnblicado por los empresarios de la biografia del Gobierno y Capitania General. Sabana, 1841-42. 2 vols, in 1. obi. 16°. Most of the text is by Manuel Costales, A. Bachiller and C. Villaverde. S. Doc. 161 2 18 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Pezuela, Jacob de la. Diccionario geogr^fico, estadistico, hist6rico de la isla de Cuba. Madrid, 1863-66. 4 vols. L. 8". Historia de la isla de Cuba. Madrid, 1868. 2 vols. 8". Philippo, James Mursell. The United States and Cuba. London, 1857. xi, (1), 476 pp. 8". Pichardo, Est^ban. Geografia de la isla de Cuba, por Don Estel>an Pichardo. Abogado, secretario de la Comision de division territorial 6 interino de la de estadistica. Publioase bajo los ruspicios de la Real Junta de fomento. l°-3 a parte. Habana, 1854. 3 vols, in 1. 8°. Lacks the fourth part. Pierra, Fidel G. Cuba: Physical features of Cuba, her past, present, and possible future. Published by the Cuban delegation in the United States. New York, 1896. {2), 51, {2) pp. Folded map. 8°. See Guit^kas, John, editor. Free Cuba. Pineyro, Enrique. Morales Lemus y la revolucidn de Cuba. Estudio historico. New York, 1871. 140 pp. Facsimile. IS". State Department. Piron, Hippolyte. L'ile de Cuba — Santiago — Puerto-Principe — Matanzas et la Ha- vane. Ouvrage orne' de gravures dessinees par L. Berton d'apres des photographies. Pans, 1876. (4), 325, (1) pp. IS . Prince, John C. Cuba illustrated with the biography and portrait of Christopher Columbus, containing also general information relating to Havana, Ma- tanzas, Cienfuegos, and the Island of Cuba. With illustrations and maps, together with an Anglo-Spanish vocabulary. 6th edition. Nero York 11894]. 260pp. 16°. [ J Souvenir of the Island of Cuba. [New York.] Copyright, 1894, by J. S. Prince. {50) pp. Photogravures, obi. 16°. Poey, Felipe. Geografia fisica y politica de la isla de Cuba. Edicion 17a. Habana, 1857. 44 pp. 8°. Same. Edici6n 18a. Habana, 1858. 44 pp. 8°. Memorias sobre la historia natural de la isla de Cuba, accompanadas de sumarios latinas y extractos en francos. Habana, 1851-58. 2 vols. 8°. Quatrelles. Un parisien dans les Antilles — Saint-Thomas, Puerto-Rico, la Havane, la vie de province sous les tropiques. Ouvrage illustre'. Paris, 1897. Quesada, Gonzalo de. History of the war. See GuitIsras, John, editor. Free Cuba. Quesada, Manuel. Address of Cuba to the United States. New York, 1873. iv.,41pp. 8". State Department. Rawscm, James. Cuba. By Rev. James Rawson, A. M. Nexv York, 1847. 70 pp. Woodcuts. 16". BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 19 Rea, George Bronson. Facts and fakes about Cuba. A review of the various storiea circulated in the United States concerning the present insurrection. By George Bronson Rea (field correspondent of "New York Herald"). Illus- trated by William de La M. Cary. New York, 1897. SS6 pp. 12°. Robertson, James. A few mouths in America; containing remarks on some of the industrial and commercial interests. London, [1855]. vii, 230 pp. 12°. Pages 91-101 contain "Cuba; its annexation a gain or loss to the United States. " Rosal y Vazquez de Mondragon, Antonio del. Los mambises. Memorias de un prisionero por el capitan de infanteria Don Antonio del Rosal. Madrid, 1874. 44 pp. 8". Bound with [Betancourt, J. R.] "Las dos banderas." Rochas, Victor de. Cuba under Spanish rule. By Dr. V. de Eoches. From the " Eevue contemporaine." New York (1869). 57 pp. 8". Phillips. Routier, Gaston. L'Espagne en 1897. Paris, 1897. Le Soudier. "Devotes a large part of the book to Cuba and President McKinley's message." Rowan, Andrew Summers, and Marathon Montrose Ramsey. The Island of Cuba. A descriptive and historical account of the Great Antilla. New York, 1896. x, 279 pp. 2 folded maps. 16°. Sagra, Ramon de la. Historia econ6mico-politica y estadistica de la isla de Cuba 6 sea de sus progresos en la poblacion, la agricultura, el comercio y las rentas. Hahana, 1831. (4), xiii, (5), 386, (1) pp. 4". Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba. Paris, 1842-1851. 12 vols. Plates. F°. Contents: 1" parte— Historia fisica y politica: T. 1, Introduocion, geografia, clima, poblacion, agricultura. T. 2, Comercio, y gastos, fuerza armada. 2 vols. P". 2" parte— T. 1, 2, Historia natural. T. :l, Mamiferos y aves. T. 4, Reptiles y peces. T. 5, Moluscos. T. 6, F6siles. T. 7, Crustaceos, aragnides e insectos. T. 8, Atlas de zoologia. T. 9-11, Botanica. T. 12, Atlas de botanica. — — Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'lle-de Cuba. Poissons. Par A. Guichenot. Paris, 1853. (2), 206, (1) pp. 8°. Same. Mollusques. Par Alcide d'Orbigny. Paris, 1853. 2 vols. 8°. This and the preceding work are translations from Sagra's Historia firiea, etc. [Santos Suarez, Joaquin.] La cuestion Africana en la isla de Cuba, considerada bajo su doble aspecto de la trata interior y esterior. Par un cubano pro- pietario. Madrid, 1863. 63 pp. 4°. Bound with Montaos t Robillaed Francisco. Proyecto de Emancipacion de la esclavit ud en la isla de Cuba. Sedano, Carlos de. Cuba. Estudios polfticos por D. Carlos de Sedano, ex-dipu- tado & Cortes. Madrid, 1872. (10), 3-457, (6) pp. 4". 20 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Serra Montalvo, Rafael. Ensayo politicos. Segunda serie. New York, 1S96. 221, (l),xripp. Portrait. Sq. 16". Mainly a, reprint of newspaper articles advocating the Cuban cause. Contains a sketch of Jose Marti. Sirgado y Sequeira, Pedro Paacual de. Elogio del Sr. Juan Manuel O'Farrill, pronunciado en la Real sociedad patri<5tica de la Habana. Habana, 1881. 14 pp. 8°. Sivers, Jegor von. Cuba, die Perle der Antillen. Reisenwiirdigkeiten und Foi- sohungen. Leipzig, 1861. vi, (,2), 364 pp. 8°. Reviewed in The Nation, vol. 3 (Aug. 2, 1866), pp. 85-87. Smith, Aaron. The atrocities of the pirates, or, a faithful narrative of the unparal- leled sufferings endured by the author, during his captivity among the pirates of the Island of Cuba, with an account of the excesses and barbar- ities of those inhuman freebooters. London, 18U. xi, (1), 214 pp. 16". Same. First American, from the London edition. New York, 1824. 158 pp. 16°. Snow, Freeman. Treaties and topics in American diplomacy. Boston, 1894. 8°. Pages 349-357 contain an outline history of the attempts made to acquire Cuba sup- posed to be favored by the United States government. Spain. Minieterio de ultramar. Cuba desde 1850 &, 1873. Coleccion de infoimes, memorias, proyectos y antecedentes sohre el gobierno de la isla de Cuba, relativos al citado periodo, que ha reunido por comision del gobierno D. Carlos de Sedano y Cruzot, ex-diputado it (. ortes. Madrid, imprenta nacional, 1873. 301, (3), 15%, iv pp. I*>. Steele, James W. Cuban sketches. New York, 1881. vii, (4), 220 pp. 12°. Taylor, John Glanville. The United States and Cuba : eight years of change and travel. London, 1851. xii, 328 pp. 12°. Thrasher, John S. A preliminary essay on the purchase of Cuba. New York, 1859. 95 pp. 12°. Torre, Jos6 Maria de la. Compendio de geografla fisica, politica estadistica y com- parada de la isla de Cuba. Habana, 1854. xi, (3), 128 pp. 8°. Reviewed by A. "W. Ely In De Bow's Review, vol. 17, p. 219, under the oaption " Cuba as it is in 1854." Torrente, Mariano. Bosquejo economico politico de la isla de Cuba, comprensivo de varios proyectos de prudentes y saludables mejoras que pueden intro- ducirse en su gobierno y administracion. Madrid, 1852-5S. 2 vols. Portrait. 8°. Slavery in the island of Cuba, with remarks on the statements of the British press relative to the slave trade. London, 1853. 107, (/), 32 pp. 8°. The Spanish text and the English translation are printed on opposite pages. The last 32 pages consist of a translation of a pamphlet published at Madrid in 1811, entitled "Cuestion sobre la esclavitud en la isla de Cuba." BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 21 Towrishend, Frederick Trench. Wild life in Florida, with a visit to Cuba. London, 1875. xir, 319 pp. Woodcut map. , 36, (1), pp. F°. ■Willis, Nathaniel Parker. Health trip to the Tropics. New York, 1853. 421,(l),xxiiipp. 12". Pages 278-293 contain an account of visit to Havana. Wilson, Thomas W. An authentic narrative of the piratical descents upon Cuba made by hordes from the United States, headed byNaroiso Lopez, a native of South America; to which are added some interesting letters and decla- rations from the prisoners, with a list of their names, etc. Havana, September 1851. 44 pp. sm. 4". 22 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. ■Wilson, Thomas W. The Island of Cuba in 1850, being a description of the island, its resources, productions, commerce, iloto en el segundo viage de Cristtibal Colon en 1493, y en la expe- dicion de Alonzo de Uojeda en 1499. Calcada sobre la original que posee el Sr. baron de Walckenaer. Paris, 1837. 23x34. [In Sagra (Bamdn de la). Historia fisica, polilioa y natural de la isla de Cuba. fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. i-.#.] 1555. Parte de una carta del atlas universal manuscrito de Guillermo Le Testu. 1555. 12x9. [In Sagra (Ramdn de la). Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. r. 2, pi. 3.] 1564-1565. Mapa de la isla de una colecciou de Fernando Berteli, hecha por los anos de 1564 y 1565. 10x7. [In Sagra (Bamon de la). Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. » . 2, pi. 4.] 1564-1594. Piano de la isla de Cuba de Paolo Forlano de 564. Isla de Cuba de una carta de Teodoro Bry de 1594. La misma isla de la gran carta manus- crita y pintada de Mathenm Nerenum Pecciolem do 1604. [In Sagra (Bamon de la). Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. r. 2, pi. 5, Jig. la-Sa.] 1605. Cvba insvla et Iamaica. 9x11. [In Wytfiiet (Cornelias) and others. Histoire vniversalle des Indies, fol. Douay, F. Fabri, 1597. facing p. 101. J 1607-1670. Porcion de la costa de la isla de Cuba, gravada a principios del siglo xviii. Isla de Cuba del atlas de Hondius de 1607. Piano manuscrito de la ciudad de la Habana del dep6sito de la marina en Paris. Piano manuscrito conservado en inismo dep6sito, y que lleva por leyenila : La Havane en 1670, envoys par m. le c. d'Estrees, suivant sa lettre de 10 octobre 1676 a Brest. [In Sagra (Bamdn de la). Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. v. 7, fig. 1-2.] 43 44 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1680. A chart of the island of Cuba. The gulf of Florida, with the Bahama islands, and ye Windward passage. [Anon. 17x21. London, ab. 1680.] [American maps. v. 4, no. 35. ] Xote.— Attributed to John Thornton. 1695-97. Isola Cuba. 8AxlH. [In Coroiielli (Tincenzo). Atlanta Teneto. fol. Venetia, 1696-97. r. 2, pt. 2, pp. 164-165.} 1752. A new & accurate map of the island of Cuba [and] a new & accurate map of the islands of Hispaniola or St. Domingo and Porto Rico. By Emau. Bowen. 13Jxl6i. [In his J complete atlas, fol. London, for W. Innys (etc.) 1752. no. 65.] 1762. A new chart of the seas, surrounding the island of Cuba, with the soundings, currents, ships' courses, etc., and a map of the island itself, lately made by an officer in the navy, (anon.) 10Axl4. [London] for the London magazine, 1762. 1762. An accurate map of Cuba, and the adjacent islands. Engraved A. B. (A. Bell). (Also) A plan of the city and harbour of Havana. 7x16. [In Scots {The) magazine. 1762. 5°. Edinburgh, W. Sands {etc. 1762). v. 24, p. 476.] 1763. Carta esatta rappresentante l'isola di Cuba estratta dalle carte del sig. G. M. Terreni so. 10x12$. [In Gazzettiere {II) americano. 4 C . Livorno, M. Coltellini, 1763. v. I, p. 140.] 1768. A map of the isle of Cuba, with the Bahama islands, gulf of Florida, and Windward passage. Drawn from english and Spanish surveys, (anon.) 13x19. [In Jefferys {T. engraver). A general topography of North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer cf- T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 79.] 1775. The island of Cuba with part of the Bahama banks & the Martyrs. By Thos. Jefferys. 18^x24$. Loudon, for R. Sayer, 1775. [In his The West India atlas, fol. London, for R. Sayer cj- J. Bennett, 1775. no. 7.] 1778. Carta esatta rappresentante 1' isola di Cuba. 10x12. [In Atlante dell' America, {anon.) fol. Livorno, 1778. no. 18.] 1818. Laurie and Whittle's new chart of the Windward passages and Bahama islands, with the islands of St. Domingo, Jamaica, Cuba, etc., etc. Com- piled from a great variety of topographic surveys and nautical details. By John Purdy. 3d ed., improved 1818. London, Laurie & Whittle, sept. 2, 1811 (1818). [In Whittle {J.) and Laurie {K. H.) The West India atlas, fol. London, J. Whittle $ R. H. Laurie. 1818, no. 11-12.] 1822. Geographical, statistical, and historical map of Cuba and the Bahama islands. B. Tanner sc. 9$xl4. [In Complete {A) historical, chronological and geographical american atlas, fol. ' Philadelphia, B. C. Carey $ I. Lea, 1822. no. 40.] 1824-31. Carta geogr°.-topogr£fica de la Isla de C. [Compiled by] el teniente general Conde de C. y la Comision de gefes y oficiales militares y de agrimensores publicos ... en los alios de 1824 a 1831. {Piano de . . . Hahana, etc.) 6 Sheets. Barcelona, 1835. 'Note.— In Department of State. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 45 1826. Carte tie l'isle de Cuba. Redigee sur les observations astronomiques des navi- gateurs espagnoles et sur celles de mr. de Humboldt. Par P. L. Lapie. 1826. 12Ax24|. [hi Humboldt (F. H. A.) and Bonpland (A) Atlas gioarapldque et physique des regions equinoxiales dli noiireait continent, fol. Paris, Gide, 1814-34. pl.%3.~\ 1826. lie de Cuba. Ecrit par Hacq. 9x13. {Til Hither (E.) Apercu statistique de Vile de Cuba. S°. Paris, P. Dufart, 1SS6.~\ 1831-37. Piano comparative de la configuracionde lascostasde la extremidad occi- dental de la isla de Cuba, representadas en la gran carta do Barcelona de 1831 y en la del deposito hydrograTico do Madrid de 1837. 9x17. [In Sagra (Ramon de la). Historic! fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol: Paris, A. Bertrand, 1S4S. pi. 91.] 1841. Piano geograflco de la isla de Cuba. 21x36. [In Sagra (Ram6n de la). Hisloria fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. vol. 2.~\ 1850. Wilson's statistical map of Cuba. 1850. 12xl7|. Xen- Orleans, Thomas William IVilson, (1850). 1851. New map of tbe island of Cuba showing the present theater of war. 15x20. New York, T. Sehedler, 1851. 1851. Posesiones de America. Isla de Puerto Rico. Por el teniente coronel capitan de ingenieros d. Francisco Coello. Las notas estadisticas e" historicas ban sido escritas. Por d. Pascual Madoz. 33x44. Madrid, J. Noguerra, 1851. Note At top of sheet "Diccionario — geograiico — estatistico liistorieo. Atlas de Espafia— sus posesiones de ultramar." Copy in Department of State. 1851. Cuba. 18x23. Philadelphia, R. L. Barnes, 1851. Xote. — In Department of State. 1851-53. Isla de Cuba. Atlas del diccionario geograiico. Por F. Coello y P. Madoz 2 sheets each 33x44. Madrid, 1851-53. Xote. — In Department of State. 1852-53. Chart of the island of Cuba. John Arrowsmith, litho. 1Ux24. [In Great Britain. Parliament. Reports, committees. 1SJ.S-5J. r.39.2 1855. Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning. Map of the island of Cuba. Compiled from the most reliable Spanish authorities, col. fold. 26x34. [New York, Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning, 1855.] 1855. Map of the island of Cuba. Compiled from the most reliable. Spanish authori- ties. 1855. (anon.) 25x33i. [New York, 1855.] 1861. Mapa fisico politico e itinerario de la isla de Cuba. Acompafiado de varios pianos particulates y do noticias estadisticas, por d. Jose" Maria de la Torre. 49x67. Nuevo York, J. H. Colton, 1861. 1864. Nuevo mapa topogra'fico de la isla de Puerto Rico. Con pianos extensos de los principales puertos y notas estadisticas compiladas de datas oficiales. 40x58. Nueva York, J. H. Colton, 1864. Note.— Contains Mapa de las Antillas y contornos de Ponce. Mapa de los contornos de S. Juan de Puerto Eioo. Mapa de las yslas de Cuba y San Domingo y Jamaica. Piano de S. Juan de Puerto Eoco. Mapa de la isla Culebra y Vieques y canales entre ellas y Puerto Rico, etc. Note Copy in Department of State. 46 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1872. Mapa de la isla de Cuba en 1872. Arreglado & la ultima division territorial [etc.] Por d. Enrique de Arantave. 12x18. fold. sq. 16°. Madrid, J. M. Penulas, grabo. 1872. 1873. Cuba. Western portion. Republished from Brit. admy. chart no. 2579, corrected to nov., 1873. 24|x37. Washington, 1873. [ United States. Navy Department. Sydrograpkic office, Chart no. 516.'] 1874. Schedler (J.) Topographical map of the island of Cuba. 22x33. 4°. New- York, E. Steiger, 1874. 1875. Carta geo-topografica de la isla de Cuba. Por D. Este"ban Pichardo. 34 of the 36 sheets, each 21x23. [Habana, 1875.] Note — Sheets 33-34 wanting, i.e., title page and Puerto Rico. 1878. Cuba. Eastern portion. Republished from Brit. admy. chart no. 2580, cor- rected to Jan., 1878. 28|x37. Washington, 1878. [United States. Navy Department. Sydrographic office, Chart no. 517.] 1881. Gran carta geografica-enciclopeidica de la isla de Cuba. Compilado por d. German Gonzales. Grabada por G. Pfeifer. Lit. de G. Pfeifer, Madrid 33x62. Habana, publicada por la propaganda Hteraria, 1881. Note. — Also a copy in Department of State. 1884. Pianos de comunicaciones de la provincias de la isla de Cuba con otros datos relativos al ramo de correos par el sub-inspector Dn. Sebastian Acosta Quintana. title. 5 maps & 5 tables, fold. sq. 18°. Habana, J. Mendn- dez & brothers, 1884. 1886. Island of Cuba. Cape San Antonia to longitude 76° west with adjacent part of Great Bahama bank. Compiled from the latest british and Spanish charts. 1885. Ed. of Aug. 1886. 24x43. Washington, 1886. [ United States. Navy Department. Hydrographic office. Chart no. 947.] 1894. Mapa de la isla de Cuba, por el doctor Manuel Prima Santa Cruz. Habana, 1894. 9|x24. Habana, Castro, Feruandes & co., 1894. 1896. The island of Cuba. 2 sheets, each 29x42. Washington, 1896. [In United States. Navy department. Hydrographic office.] Note. — Copy in Department of State. 1896. Cuba eu 1896. Publicado por la imprenta "America.'' 14x19. New York, G. W. & C. B. Colton & co. 1896. [In Pierra (Fidel G.) Cuba. 8°. New York, S. Figueroa, 1896.] 1897. Map and history of Cuba from the latest and best authorities. By E. Hanna- ford, 32 p. p. 1 fold. map. 18°. Spriugfield, O; Mast, Crowell & Kirk- patrick, 1897. 1897. Mapa de la isla de Cuba. Col. 18x34. Philadelphia, J. L, Smith, 1897. 1897. Mapa del teatro de la guerra de Cuba comprendiendo la mi tad oriental de la isla desde Santa Clara haBta la punta Maysi. Libnjado por d. Jose' Riudavets y Citdury segun los datos mas completes publicados hasta el dia y editado par la empresa de la Ilustracion Espanola y Americana. 2 sheets, each 19x31. Madrid, Eivadeucyia [1897]. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 47 N. D. Carta geo-typogr£ifica de la isla de Cuba. Por el auditor hone, de marina d. Este'ban Pichardo. 7 sheets, each 27x37. Habaua, grabado par Martin [n.d.]. N. D. Isla de Cuba n. d. n. p. 20x51. Colored map done by hand. 51^x20^. In Deposito. De la Guerra (original text). Note. — In Department of State. HAVANA. 1615-1679. Piano mannscrito de la ciudad de la Habana en 1615, que se halla en las carteras del depdsito de la marina en Paris. [And] Piano manuscrito eou- servado en el mismo deposito, y que lleva por leyenda: La Havane en 1679, envoys par M. le C. d'Estrees, suivant sa lettre de 10 octobre 1679, a Brest. [In Sagra (Ramon de la). Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. vol. 2, pi. 7.] 1695. Piano mannscrito de la ciudad y puerto de la Habana, sin fecbaninombre de antor. Puesto que represent la murillade la fortificacion como concluida, debe ser el mapa posterior al aiio de 1695. 13x8|. [In Sagra (Ramdn de la). Historia fisica, politico y natural de la Isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A. Bertrand, 1842. vol. 2, pi. 8.] 17 — . A new and correct chart of the harbour of Havana on the island of Cuba, with a plan of ye city & from actual survey by capt. James Phelps. I. Mynde sc. 17x21^. London, W. Mount & T. Page, (17—). [American maps. v. 2, no. 5.] 17 — . Plan of the city & harbour of the Havannah, together with the adjacent forts & batteries, ms. (anon.) col. 8x14. (n. p. 17 — .) 1722. Baye et ville de la Havana ou de S. Christoval. 8x13. [In Coreal (Francois). Voyages. 16°. Amsterdam, 1722. v. 1, facing p. 8.1 1743-44. A plan of the harbour, city, and forts of Havana, on the north side of the island of Cuba. W. H. Toms, engraver, col. 11x14*. Holbourn, W. H. Toms, 1743-44. 176-. Plan of the city and harbour of the Havana. T. Jefferys, sculp. 8xl0£. (London, 176-.) 1762. An exact plan of the city, fortifications & harbour of Havana in the island of Cuba, from an original drawing taken on the spot, (anon.) 11^x14. [London.] J. Hinton, [1762]. [In Universal (The) magazine. 8°. J. Hinton, 1762. v. SO. May 1762. facing p. 225.~\ 1762. A plan of the siege of the Havana, drawn by an officer on the spot. 1762. 8|xl4. [In Authentic (An) journal of the siege of the Havana. By an officer, [anon.'] 16°. London, for T. Jefferys, 1762.1 1762. Plans of the city aud harbour of Havana, (anon.) oach 4£x7J. [In London (The) magazine. 8°. London, for It. Baldwin, (1762). v. 31. May 1762. facing p. 280.] 1763. A view of the Moor's castle near the Havana, whilst besieged by us. (anon.) 4x6. (London, 1763.) [In London (The) magazine. 8°. London, for B. Baldwin (1763). v. 32. april 1763. facing pp. 184.] 48 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS. 1768. Plan of the city and harbour of Havana, (anon.) [In Jefferys ( Thomas engraver) A general topography of North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer and T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 80.} 1772, Attack of the Havana. Engrav'd by J. Lodge. 28^x15. [In Mante (Thomas). The history of the late war in North America. 4°. Lon- don, 177::. p. 397.} 1778. Piano della citta, porto dell' Havana. 8x10. [In Allante dell' America, (anon.) fol. Livorno, 1778. no. 19.} 1798. Plan of the city of the Havana surveyed by Don Joseph Del Rio, captain in the Spanish navy, 1798. (The meridian and scale have been corrected by commander E Barnett, 1844.) 16x201. [Great Britain. Admiralty Chart no. 414.} 1801. Havana. 6x5. [In luffman (John) Select plana of the principal cities, harbours, forts, etc., in the world, sm. 4°. London, 1801. v. 2.} 1818. Plan of the city and harbour of Havana. (&) Plan of the bay of Matanzas, on the north side of Cuba. [In Whittle (J.) and Laurie (H. R.) The West India atlas, fol. London, J. Whittle and R. H. Laurie, ISIS. no. 49.} 1842. Piano de la ciudad y del puerto de la Habana. 8fxl4. [In Sagra (Ramon de la). Bistoria fisica politica y natural de la isla de Cuba, fol. Paris, A.Bertrand, 1842. vol. :?, pi. 10.} 1846. Havana. 1. Situation of h.m's ship "Romney" in the harbour. 2. Situation of the barricoon "Noria" oifered by the capt. gen. in place of the Romney. 11x14. [In Great Britain. Parliament. Accounts and papers. 1846. r. SO. p. 433.} 1858. West Indies. Cuba. Havana surveyed by comodore D. Antonio de Arevalo and lieut's. D. Eduardo Failde & D. Manuel Costilla of the Spanish navy 1851. Copied from the Chart published at Madrid in 1855. 24x37. London, admiralty. 1858. [Great Britain. Admiralty Chart no. 414.} 1879. Piano de la ciudad y puerto de la Habana segun los trabajos espanoles miis reoientes. 25x39. Madrid, direccion de hidrografia, 1879. 1882. West Indies. Cuba. Havana harbour. From the latest surveys published by the Spanish government in 1879. Corrected to 1887. 25x38. London, admiralty. 1882. [Great Britain. Admiralty Chart no. 414.} PORTO RICO. 1719. Carte topographique de 1'ile Saint Jean de Puertorico et de l'lle de Bieque avec leurs divisions, par don Tonias Lopez, giSographe des domains de la majeste, membre de diverses academies. Madrid 1719. Avec quelques additions par in. Ledru. Paris, 1810. graved par J. B. Tardieu, 14x28. [In Ledru (A. P.) Voyage aux ties de Tene'riffe, [etc.} 8". Paris, 1810. v. 3.} 1740. A survey of the west road of Portorico named by the Spaniards AguadaNueva or New Watering place. Taken by order of Admiral Torres, in 1740 (&) A plan of the forts and harbour of San Juan de Portorico. (anon. London, Laurie & Whittle, n. d.) [In Whittle (J.) and Laurie (W. SI.) The West India atlas, fol. London, J. Whittle J- W. H. Laurie, 1818. no. 57.} BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 49 1768. Plan of the Aguada Nueva de Puerto Rico. [By F. M. Celi, anon.] [In Jefferys (Thomas engraver). A general topography of North America andthe West Indies, fol. London, for E. Sayer cf- T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 91a.] 1768. Plan of the town and harbour of San Juan de Puerto Rico. [By le sieur Bully.] [2m Jefferys (Thomas engraver). A general topography of North America andthe West Indies, fol. London, for Ii. Sayer f T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 90.~] 1769. De hoofdstad en haven van't eiland Porto Roco in de Westindien. 7x10. [Jn Hedendaagche historie of tegenwordige staat van Amerika. lanon.~\ 8°. Te Amsterdam, I. Tirion, 1769. v. 3, p. 178..] 1791. San Juan de Porto Rico. West Indies. Mapa topografico de la isla de San Juan de Pnertorico, y la de Bieque, con la division de sus partidos. Por don Thomas Lopez. 1791. col. fold. 14x29. [Madrid 1791.] 1822. Geographical, statistical, and historical map of Porto Rico and the Virgin islands. Drawn by E. Lucas. 10Jxl7. [J» Complete (A.) historical, chronological and geographical ameriean atlas, fol. Philadelphia, S. C. Carey # I. Lea, 1822. no. 43.] 1836. Piano topografico de la isla de Sn. Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico, afio 1836. N. Currier's lith. Bancroft & Holley direxit. 21x32. [New York 1836.] 1842. Carta particular esferica y corografica de la isla de Puerto Rico y las adyacentes que iilamismapertenecen Vieques, Culebra, Culebrita, Cajade Muertos, Mona, Monito y Desecheo. Publicada por la direccion de hidro- grafia y presentada a s. m. y al regente del reyno por el exmo senor secretario de estado y del despacho de la marina, comercio y gobernacion de ultramar Mariscal de Campo don Andre's Garcia Camba. Madrid, aBo 1842. 14x21. 1851. Posesiones de America. Isla de Puerto Rico. Por el teniente coronel capitan de ingenieros D. Francisco Coello. Las notas estadisticas 6 hist6ricas han sido escritas. Por D. Pascual Madoz. 33x44. Madrid, J. Nognerra, 1851. Note. — At top of sheet " Diccionario-geografico-estatistico historico. Atlas de Espana, sua posesiones de ultramar." Copy in Department of State. 1855. The Virgin islands. 26x37. London, J. Imray & son, 1855. Note Contains the east part of Porto Rico. 1861. Carte de Hie de Saint Jean de Puerto-Rico. Grav<5 chez Erhard. 7xl0£. [In SociiU de ge"ographie. Bulletin 5 e serie. 1861, jmllet-dee. 8°. Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, 1861. v. %, at end."] 1864. Nuevo mapa topografico de la isla de Puerto Rico. Con pianos extensos de los principales puertos y notas estadisticas compiladas de datas oficiales 40x58. Nueva York, J. H. Colton. 1864. Contains Mapa de las Antillas, contoros de Ponce. Mapa de los contornos de S. Juan de Pnerto Kioo. Mapa de las yslas de Cuba y Santo Domingo y Jamaica. Piano de S. Joan de Pnerto Rico. Mapa de la isla Culebra y Vieques y oanales entre ellas y Puerto Rico, etc. Note.— Copy in Department of State. 1873. Pnerto Rico. From the latest surveys, corrected to 1873. 25x45. Washing- ton, 1873. [ United States. Navy Department. Sydrographic Office. Chart no. 588.] S. Doc. 161 4 50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. WEST INIDIES. 1492. Cr6quis de una parte de los archipelagos de Bahama y Antillas, para elucidar prineipalmente las cuestiones de cuales sean la verdadera Guanahani de Colon i el puerto de la isla de Cuba, en que primero recal6. 11^x18^. [In Varhagan (F. A.) La verdadera Chianhani de Colon. 8°. Santiago. 1864.1 1605. Residvm continentis cum adiacentibus insvlis. 9x11. [In Wytfliet (Cornelius) and others. Bistoireuniverselledes Indes. fol. Douay, F. Fabri, 1605. facing p. 97. .] 1630. Insula Iamaica. Ins. S. Ioannis. I. S. Margareta cum conflnus, Cuba insula. HispaSiola insula. Havana. 14x19. [In Mercator (Gerhard). Atlas. Ed. 10a. Amsterdami, sumptibus, S. Hondij, 16S0. p. 387.] 1638. Insvls Americans in oceauo septrionali, cum terris adiacentibus. 15x20*. Amsterdami, apud Ioannem Ianssonium. [Inserted in Linschoten (Jan Huyghen van). Description de V Amerique. fol. A. Amsterdam, E. Cloppenburch, 1638. With his Histoire de la navigation.'] 1653. Insulse Americans in oceano septentrionali, cum terris adiacentibus Amstel- odami, apud Ioannem Ianssonium. 14-£x20|. [In Jansson (Jan.). Neuvo atlas, fol. Amsterdam, J. Jansson, 1653. v. 2.~\ 1656. Les isles Antilles, etc., entre lesquelles sont les Lvcayes, et les Caribes. Par N. Sanson. 15|x22. Paris, l'autheur, 1656. [In Cappel (Jacques). Cartes recueillies en un tome, en 1679. fol. [n.p. 1679.] no. 119.] 1657. Les isles Antilles, etc., entre lesquelles sont les Lucayes, et les Caribes. Par N. Sanson, 1657. 8Jxl2. [In his L' Amerique en plvsievrs cartes. 4". Paris, Vavthevr, 1657. no. 7.] 1667. Oanibalis insvla;. 16*x20*. [In Blaauw ( W. J.) and Blaauw (Jan). Le grand atlas, ov cosmographie Bla- viane, contenant VAme'rique. fol. Amsterdam, J. Blaeu, 1667. v. 12, bet.pp. 95-96.] 1667. Insvlte Americans in oceano Septentrionali, cum terris adiacentibus. 15x20*. [In Blaauw (W. J.) and Blaauw (Jan). Le grand atlas, ov cosmographie Bla- viane, contenant V Amerique. fol. Amsterdam, J. Blaeu, 1667. v. IS, bet.pp. 83-84.] 1675. A chart of the Caribe islands. By John Seller. 17x21. [In his Atlas maritimus, or the sea atlas, fol. London, J. Darby, for theauthor, 1675. no. 45.] 1675. A chart of the West Indies, from cape Cod to the river Oronoque. By John Seller. 17x23 J. [In his Atlas maritimus, or the sea atlas, fol. London, J. Darby, for the author, 1675. no. 40.] 1675. A chart of the West Indies from cape Cod to the river Oronoque. By J. Sel- ler. 16x20*. [London, 1675.] [American maps. v.4,no.l0.] 1675. Het eerste deel van het brandende veen, verlichtende geheel West Indien. Door Arent Roggeveen. Til. title. 5 p. 1., 62 pp., 32 col. maps. fol. r Amsterdam, P. Goos, (1675.) BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 51 1675. A general chart of the West India. By John Seller. 17x21i. [In his Atlas maritimus, or the sea atlas, fol. London, J. Darby, for the author, 1675. no. 38.} 1676. A map of Jamaica. (&) Barbados. 15x21. \_In Speed (John) The theatre of the empire of Gt. Britaine. New ed. fol. London, T. Basset, 1676. between pp. 47-48.} 1680. A chart of the Caribe islands. By John Thornton. 17£x21J. (London, ab. 1680.) [American maps. r. 4, no. 23.} 1695-97. Isole Antili, la Cuba, e la Spagnuola. 10x17. [In Coronelli (Vincenzo.) Atlante Veneto. fol. Venetia, 1695-97. v.2,pt.2. bet. pp. 160-161.} 1705-20. Carte des Antilles franc oises et des isles voisines. 19xl2£. [In Chatelain (H. A.) Atlas historique. [anon.} fol. Amsterdam, 1705-%0. v. 6, p. 154.} 171-. A chart of ye West Indies or the islands of America in the North sea, &c. Being ye present seat of war. By Herman Moll. 11x13. [London} for T. Bowles and J. Bowles, (171-.) 1715. A map of the West Indies or the islands of America in the North sea, with ye adjacent countries; explaining what belongs to Spain, England, France, Holland, &c. also ye trade winds, and ye several tracts made by ye galeons and flota from place to place. By Herman Moll. 33x40. [London} for T. Bowles $• J. Bowles, (1715?) [American maps. v. 1, no. IS.} 1715-20. Moll (Herman). A map of the West Indies, or the islands of America in the North sea; with ye adjacent countries; explaining which belongs to Spain, (etc.). 24x38. [In his The world described, fol. London, 1715-80. no. 10.} 1717. Carte des Antilles francoises et des isles voisines. Dressee sur les memoires manuscrits de mr. Petit, et sur quelques observations. Par Guillaume Del 'isle. 15x25. Paris, l'auteur, 1717. [American maps, v. 1, no. 11; v. 2, no. 11.} 1721. A new map of the English empire in the ocean of America, or West Indies. Eevis'd by I. Senex. 20x23. [In New general atlas, (anon.) fol. London, for D.Browne, 1721. facing p. 186.} 1731. Carte des isles de l'Amerique et de plusieurs pays de terre ferme situes au devant de ces isles & autour du golfe de Mexique. Par le sr. d'Anville. 1731. 12x17. [In his Atlas general, fol. Paris, 1787-80. no. 36.} 1733. Carte des Antilles francoises et des isles voisines, dressee sur les memoires manuscrits de mr. Petit, et sur quelques observations. Par Guillaume DelTsle. 17£x23. Amsterdam, J. C6vens & C.Mortier, (1733). [In his Atlas nouveau. fol. Amsterdam, J. Covens & C. Mortier, (1741)? v. 2. no. 42.} Note. — This map is also found in the edition of 1733. 1752. An accurate map of the West Indies. By Eman. Bowen. 13ixl6$. [In his A complete atlas, fol. London, for W. Innys, (etc.) 1752. no.57.} 52 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1755. A new and accurate map of the West Indies and the adjacent parts of North and South American. R. W. Seale, sculp. 10|xl5. [In Universal (The) magazine. 8°. London, J. Hinton, 1755. v. 17, p. 241.] 1758. Description geographique des illes Antilles possedees par lea anglois. Par lesr. Bellin. 1758. XII, 171 pp., 13 maps. 4°. Paris, Didot, 1758. 1758. A new and correct chart of the trading part of the West Indies. 18x28. [In English (The) pilot. 4th hook, (anon.) fol. London, for TV. $• J. Mount, 1758. p. 58.2 1758. A new general chart of the West Indies. 18x22|. [In, English (The) pilot. 4th book, (anon.) fol. London, for TV. if- J. Mount, 1758. p. 3.] 1759. Dominia anglornm in prsecipius insulis Americas ut sunt insula S. Christo- phori, Antegoa, Iamaica, Barbados nee non insulae Bermudes vel Sommers dictse, singulari mappa omnia exhibita et edita ab Homannianis heredi- bu . — Die euglische colonie — lsender auf den insuln von America. [In Homann (J. B.) Atlas geographieus maior. fol. Norimbergoz, Homannianis heredibus, 1759. v. 1. no. 142.] 1759. Mappa geographica, complectens 1. Indise Occidentalis partem mediam circvm Isthmvni Panamensem. 2. Ipsumqj isthmum. 3. Ichnographiam prEecipuorum locorum & portuum ad has terras pertinentium. Desu- meta omnia ex historia insula. S. Dominici & pro prsesenti statu belli, quod est 1740 inter Anglos & Hispanos exortum, luci publiciE tradita ad Homannianis heredibus. 19x22. [In Homann (J. B.) Atlas geographieus maior. fol. Norimbergce, Homannianis heredibus, 1759. v. 1. no. 144.] 1760. The West Indies : exhibiting the english, french, Spanish, dutch, and danish settlements. 18x18. [In Jefferys (Thomas) The natural and civil history of the french dominion in N. $■ S. America, fol. London, 1760. pi. 2, facing p. l.~\ 1762. An accurate map of the West Indies. Engraved by A. Bell. 7x9^. [In Scots ( The) magazine. 1762. 8°. Edinburgh, TV. Sands, (etc.). 1762. v. 2, p. 557.] 1762. An accurate map of the british, french, & Spanish settlements in Nth. Amer- ica and the West Indies, as stipulated by the preliminary articles of peace signed at Fontainebleau, by the ministers of Great Britain, France, & Spain, nov. 3, 1762. J. Gibson, sculp, (anon.) 13x11. (n. p. 1762?) 1762. A new and correct map of the American islands, now called the West Indies, with the whole coast of the neighbouring continent. By Thos. Kitchin. 11x14. [In London (The) magazine. 8°. London, for B. Baldwin. (1762). v. SI. sept. 1762. facing p. 464.] 1762. A new and correct map of the West Indies. J. Gibson, sculp, (anon.) 11x13*. [In American (The) gazetteer, [anon.] 12°. London, for A. Millar, 1762. v. S.] 1768. A new chart of the West Indies, drawn from the best Spanish maps, and regu- lated by astronomical observations, [anon.] [In Jefferys (Thomas, engraver}. A general topography of North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer $ T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 72.] BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 53 1768. Chart of the Atlantic ocean, with the british, french, & Spanish settlements in North America, and the West IndieB ; as also on the coast of Africa. By Thos. Jefferys. [In Jefferyg (Thomas, engraver). A general topography of North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer if- T. Jefferys, 1768. no. 13.] 1767. Algemeene kaart van de West-Indische eilander. 14x17^. [In Hedendaagsche historie of tegenivoordige staat van Amerika. [anon.'] 8°. Te Amsterdam, I. Tirion, 1767. v. 3, facing p, 1.} 1768. The West Indies ; exhibiting the english, french, Spanish, dutch, and danish settlements. Colleoted from the best authorities by Thomas Jefferys. [In Jefferys (T. engraver). A general topography of North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer f T. Jefferys, 1768. nos. 70-71.'] 1769. Algemeene kaart van de West-indische eilanden. 14x174. Te Amsterdam, I. Tirion (1769). [In Hedendaagsche historie of tegenivoordige staat van Amerika. [anon.} 8°. Te Amsterdam, I. Tirion, 1769. v. 3, p. 1.] 1771. The West India pilot. By capt. Joseph Smith Speer. 4 p. 1., 67 pp., 26 maps. fol. London, for the author, 1771. 1774. Chart of the West Indies, by Joseph Smith Speer. Thos. Bowen sculp, col. 28x46. [London] capt. Speer, 1774. [Amirican maps. r. 2. no. S3.~\ 1774. A compleat map of the West Indies, containing the coasts of Florida, Louisi- ana, New Spain, and Terra Firma; with all the islands. By Samuel Dunn. 12x174. London, for R. Sayer, 1774. [In Sayer (Robert) and Bennett (John), editors. The, american military pocket atlas. [anon.] 8°. London, for R. Sayer Sr J. Bennett, [1776']. no. 1.] 1775. Jefferys (Thomas). The West-India atlas: or, a. compendius description of the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1775. 1777. A new and correct map of North America, with the West India Islands. Laid down according to the latest surveys and corrected from the original materials of govern. Pownall, 1777. London, for R. Sayer & J. Ben- nett, 1777. [In Faden (William, editor). The North American atlas, fol. London, for W. Faden, 1777. nos. IS.] 1777. A new and correct map of North America, with the West India islands. Wherein are particularly distinguished the several provinces and colonies which compose the british empire. Laid down according to the latest surveys, and corrected from the original materials of govern. Pownall, 1777. London, for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1777. [In Jefferys (T.) and others The American atlas, fol. London, S. Sayer $■ J. Bennett, 1776. nos. 5-6.] 1777. Westlndien. 7x15. [In Schlozer (A.L.) Neue erdoeschreibung der gam Amerika. 16°. Gothingen, 1777.] 1778. A new chart of the West Indian islands; as they are possessed by the euro- pean powers; drawn from the most recent authorities, (anon.) fold. 19x23. [Londonl for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1778. 1778. Nuovo e corretta carta dell' Indie Occidental!. 10£xl3. [In Atlante dell' America, [anon.] fol. Livorno, 1778. no. 17.] 54 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1798. Map of the eu/ropean settlements in the West Indies. By Thos. Kitchin. 6fxl0|. [In Raynal (G.T.F.) A philosophical and political history [etc.]. 12". Dublin, 1779. v. 4.] Note. — Also in second edition, 1798. 1780. West Indies, with the harbour and fort of Omoa. From the best authorities, (anon.) 111x25. [In Political (The) magazine. 8°. London, for J. Bern, (1780). v. 1, march 1780, facing p. 179.] 1782. West Indien. Samuel Vitus Dorn sc. 7x141. [In Geschichte der lcriege in und ausser Europa. [anon.] 4°. Nurnbirg, G. Raspe, 1782. 25 theil.] 1783. Bowles (Carington). Bowles' new map of North America and the West Indies, exhibiting the british empire therein with the limits and bounda- ries of the United States. As also, the french and other european states. The whole compiled from the best surveys and authentic memoirs which have appeared to the present year 1783. col. 39x45. fold. 8°. London, C. Bowles, 1783. 1783. Jefferys (Thomas). The West India atlas, fol. London, for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1783. 1784. A chart of the Antilles, or Charibee, or Caribs islands, with the Virgin isles, by L. S. De La Rochette. 1784. W. Palmer sculp. 18x20. London, W. Faden, 1784. 1786. A compleat map of the West Indies containing the coasts of Florida, and Terra Firma ; with all the islands. By Samuel Dunn. 12x171. London, for R. Sayer, 1786. \_ln Dunn (Samuel). A new atlas of the mundane system. 3d ed. fol. Lon- don, Laurie # Whittle, (1786-89). Map 41.] 1794. An accurate map of the West Indies. W. Harrison sculp. 8x10. London, R. Wilkinson, 1794. [In Wilkinson (Robert). A general atlas, fol. London, 180O.~] 1794. Jefferys (Thomas). The West-India atlas, fol. London, for R. Sayer, 1794. 1796. A chart of the West Indies, from the latest marine journals and surveys. W. Barker sculp, (anon.) 11x16. [In Carey (Maihew). Carey's american atlas, fol. Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1796. no. 21.1 1796. An accurate map of the West Indies with the adjacent coast of America. 1796. D. Martin sculp. 14x171. [In American (The) atlas, fol. New York, J. Seid, 1796. no. 20.~\ 1797. West Indies, from the best authorities. 71x121. [In Morse (Jedidiah). The american gazetteer. 8". Boston, 1797.] 1800. The West Indies and gulf of Mexico, from the latest discoveries and best observations. Jno. Lodge sculp. 9x14. [In Russell ( William). The history of America. 4". London, for Walker, 1800. v.l,p.S17.] 1803. A new map of the West India isles. By John Gary. col. 18x20. London J. Cary, 1803. [In Cary (John). Cary's new universal atlas, fol. London, J. Cary 1808. no. 58.] BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 55 1804. West Indies, from the best authorities. Grilbey so. 7x12. [In Morse (Jedidiah). The american gazetteer. Sded. 8 n . Charlestmvn, 1804.] 1809. Portnlano de la America Septentrional. Constrnido en la direcoion de los trabajos hydrograficos. 2 p. 1., 16, 46, 34, 16, 9 maps obi. fol. Madrid, 1809. anmentado y ocrregido, en 1818. 1810. Edwards (Bryan). A new atlas of the british AVest Indies. Engraved to accompany the Phila. ed. of Edward's History of the West Indies. Title. 11 maps. 4°. Charleston, E. Morford, (etc.). 1810. Note. — Maps also found in plates, etc., to other edition. 1811. West Indies, drawn from the best authorities by J. Russell. 14xl8|. v [In Guthrie (Wm.). A system of modern geography. 7th ed. 8°. London, 1811. p. 934.] 1810-16. Chart of the West Indies and Spanish dominions in North America. By A. Arrowsmith. 1803. Additions to 1810-1816. 2 sheets. [In Arrowsmith (Aaron). Atlas to Thompson's Alcedo. fol. London. G. Smeeton, 1816. maps 12-13.] 1817. West Indies. Engraved by Sy. Hall. 8x10. Edinburgh, A. Constable & Co., 1817. [In Arrowsmith (Aaron). A new general atlas. 4°. Edinburgh, A. Constable 4- co., 1817. no. 52.] 1817. Laurie & Whittle's new chart of the Caribbee or West India islands, from Porto-Rico to Trinidad inclusive ; with the coasts of the Spanish Main then to Guayra. Improved by various emendations and additions, from the chart constructed under the orders of the Spanish government, by don Cosme Churruca, and don Joaquin Franco. Fidalgo, John Purdy delint. 3d ed. 1817. Loudon, R. Laurie & J. Whittle, 1810 (1817). [In Whittle (J.)and Laurie (R. H.). The West India atlas, fol. London, J. Whittle 4- R. H. Laurie, 1818. nos. 9-10.] 1818. A new chart of the West Indies, gulf of Mexico and northern provinces of South America; compiled from the most recent Spanish and other surveys by Joseph Dessiou. Improved with additions to 1818. London, J. Whittle & R. H. Laurie, 1813 (1818). [In Whittle (J.) and Laurie (R. H.). The West India atlas, fol. London, J. Whittle f Ii. II. Laurie, 1818. no*. 7-S.] 1818. Purdy (John) Dessiou (Joseph) and Jefferys (Thomas). The West India atlas, fol. J. Whittle & R. H. Laurie, 1818. 1818. Riley (Isaac, publisher). A new atlas of the West India islands, title. 10 maps. 4". Philadelphia, I. Riley, 1818. 1818. West Indies. 20x27. [In Pinkerton (John). A modem atlas, fol. Philadelphia, T. Dobson, 1818. no. 47.] 1818. The West- India atlas : comprehending a complete collection of accurate charts of the navigation of the West Indies and gulf of Mexico, etc. [By James Whittle and Richard Holmes Laurie.] fol. London, J. Whittle & R. H. Laurie, 1818. 1822. Carey (H. C.) and Lea (I.). A complete historical, chronological, and geo- graphical american atlas, being a guide to the history of North and South America and the West Indies, etc According to the plan of Le Sage's atlas and intended as a companion to Lavoisne. 3 p. 1. ; 67 sheets, incl. 46 maps. fol. Philadeldhia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1822. 56 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS. 1827. Carey (H. C.) & Lea (I.). A complete historical, chronological, and geo- graphical american atlas, being a guide to the history of North and South America, and the West Indies. 3d ed. 3 p. 1, 53 sheets, fol. Philadel- phia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1827. 1839. Map of the West India & Bahama islands, with the adjacent coasts of Yuca- tan, Honduras, Colombia, &c. 20x29. [J/i Tanner (Henry S.). A new american atlas, fol. Philadelphia, H. S. Tanner, 1839.] 1842. Map of the Leeward islands ; comprising Antigua, Montserrat, Barbuda, St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, Virgin islands & Dominica. By John Arrowsmith. 18x23£. London, J. Arrowsmith, 1842. lln his The Loudon atlas of universal geography, fol. London, J. Arrow- smith, 1842-(1850). no. (65).] 1842. Map of the Windward islands; comprising Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, St. Lucia & Trinidad. By John Arrowsmith. 184x24. London, J. Arrowsmith, 1842. [In his The London atlas of universal geography, fol. London, J. Arrowsmith, 1842-1850. no. 66.] 1847. West Indies. By J. Arrowsmith. 18£x24. London, J. Arrowsmith, 1847. llu'his The LondoUatlas of universal geography, fol. London, J. Arrowsmith, 1842-(1850). no. 45. .] 1850. West India islands, etc. [Showing lights and light houses.] 12£xl4. \In Great Britain. Parliament. Accounts and papers. 1850. v. 53.] 1854. Map of the West Indies & Bahama Islands with the adjacent coasts of Yuca- tan, Honduras, Caracas, &c. By James Wyld. 11x30^. London, J. Wyld, 1851. \_In Wyld (James). A new general atlas, fol. London, (1854). ~\ 1854. West Indies. Drawn & engraved by J. Dower. 13x16. [In Teesdale (Henry) 4' co - -4 new general atlas, fol. London, (1854). Map 39.] 1857. West Indies. By Sidney Hall. 16Jx20. London, Longman & co. [1857.] [In Hall (Sidney). A new general atlas, fol. London, 1857. no. 47.] 1858. H. Kiepert's karte des niirdlichen tropischen America. — A new map of trop- ical America north of the equator, comprising the West Indies, Central America, Mexico, Now Granada, and Venezuela, col. 38x63. fold. obi. 4". Berlin, D. Reimer, 1858. 1861. Colton's map of the United States, Mexico, the West Indies, &c, 1861. col. 30x37. fold. 18". New York, J. H. Colton & co., [1861.] 1862. Colton's new map of the West Indies, showing also part of Central America, the U. S. of Colombia, Venezuela, etc. 38x56. New York, J. H. Colton, 1862. 1864. Johnson (A. J.). Johnson's West Indies. 14x21. [New York] Johnson & Ward, (1864). 1874. Case's map of the United States, British provinces, Mexico and part of the West Indies, col. 60x70. Hartford, O. D. Case & co , 1874. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 57 1874. The granger's map of the United States, British provinces, West Indies, Mex- ico and Central America. [By Gaylord Watson.] 38x50. Chicago, Watson's Chicago branch, 1874. 1876. William's [G. W.] copper-plate map of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, West Indies, etc. col. 63x63. Philadelphia, J. M. Atwood, (1876). 1876. West India islands and Caribbean sea. Sheet 1. Comprising Florida strait, Bahama islands, and the Greater Antilles. 1876. 25^x37^. London, admiralty, 1876. [Great Britain, Admiralty. Chart 761,~\* APPENDIX A Synoptical Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of Congress Relating to Cuba. Compiled by Herbert Friedenwald, Ph. D., Superintendent, Manuscript Department. [All but two of the manuscripts referred to in the following catalogue are to be found in the twelve large folio volumes of " Vernon- Wager Navy Papers," which contain an invaluable mass of unpublished material relating to American Colonial history of the early part of the eighteenth century. The letters VW. have reference to these papers. The last two manuscripts in the list are to be found in a slender folio entitled "Papers Relating to Havannah." The letters Ch. have reference to this volume.] 1710 (?). Plan of anattempt on Havanna [September-November, 1710 ?]. Statement of the advantages of that place to Great Britain ; a method of capturing it; number of ships and men required. 7 pp. F°. VW. I. 39. 1726. Instructions from the King to Vice-Admiral Hosier, St. James's, March 28, 1726. He is to go in search of Spanish galleons ; if they are not found at Carthagena he is to proceed to Portobello, or Havanna, or any other Span- ish port where he hears they may be. (Copy.) IB pp. F°. VW. I, 10. 1726. Letter from General Hunter, Charlton, November 12, 1726, to Lord Townsend. Advocates an attack on Cuba and describes how best it can be captured. 4 pp. F°. VW. I, 12. 1726. Letter from the Duke of Newcastle, London, November 18, 1726, to Vice- Admiral Hosier. Instructions respecting intercepting Spanish galleons at Havana. (Copy.) 7 pp. F°. VW. VIII, 20. 1729. Letter of Marque and Reprisal from Don Dionisio Martinez de la Vega (gov- ernor of Cuba), Havanna, April 16, 1729, to Don Felix Joseph D'Acosta Furtado Junr. (Copy.) 3 pp. F°. VW. 111,48. 1732. Letter from Don Pedro Xemenes (governor of Santiago de Cuba), May 18, 1732, to Hon. Charles Stewart. Expresses friendship and a desire to aid in the suppression of privateers. 3 pp. F°. VW. II, 14. 1736. Letter from Leonard Cock to Digby Dent, Santiago de Cuba, November 3, 1736. Affairs and individuals at Santiago. 2 pp. F°. VW. VII, 48. 58 BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 59 1737. "Observations on the letter from the Havanna dated the 23d Jany., 1737." By Sir Charles Wager. Proposed protection against invasion of Georgia and Carolina hy Spanish privateers from Havanna. 2 pp. go. VW. II, 44 c . [1737-8 ?] Memorandum about supplying Havanna with negroes from the Island of Providence (Bahamas). 2pp. Q". VW. II, 52. 1738. List of Spanish ships of war and their disposition, showing 12 at Havanna and 6 others in West Indies. August 24, 1738. Ip. g°. VW. Ill, 7. 1738. List of Spanish ships of war in the West Indies, September 6, 1738. (5 at Havanna, 6 on their way there.) * pp. F°. VW. Ill, 7°. [1738 ?] Memorandum of Sir Charles Wager about Cuba. 1 p. g°. VW. II, 37. 1739. Instructions from Vice-Admiral Vernon, Port Royal, Jamaica, January 31, 1739. To Captain Boscawen,' he is to prey on Spanish vessels entering Havanna. (Copy.) 3 pp. F°. VW. X, 71. 1739. Letter from J. Hamilton, London, May 14, 1739, to Sir Charles Wager. Encloses proposal for taking Cuba. Ip. Q°. VW. Ill, 13". 1739. Plan of J. Hamilton for taking Cuba. London, May 14, 1739. 2 pp. F". VW. Ill, 13\ 1739. Letter from Sir Herbert Jassell, London, October 24, 1739, to Sir Charles Wager. Has been for seven years a resident of Havanna and is familiar with the strength of its garrison'; an attack on the island should be made in force. 2 pp. F°. VW. 111,27. [1739 ?] "Proposal to take the Island of Cuba with very little Expence to Eng- land by a Force rais'd in the American Colonies." 4pp. F°. VW. 111,14. 1740. Minutes of a council of war held at Havanna, April 27, 1740, between the Governor of Cuba and sundry other officials. (Translation.) 7 pp. F«: VW.IV,18. 1740. Affidavit of Richard Lee [Kingston, Jamaica], September 15, 1740, respecting the privateering expedition of Christopher Edzey to Cuba, and his inter- ference with the Spanish trade from Jamaica. 3 VP- F°- VW- J > lb - 1740. Letter from Don Francisco Carigal de la Vega (governor of Santiago de Cuba) to the Marquis de Larnage (governorof Hispaniola). (Translation.) 3 pp. F°. VW.V,15. 1740. Letter same to same. (Copy.) Cuba, November 22, 1740. Ip. F». VW. V, 15". 1740. "List of His Majesty's ships under the command of Vice- Admiral Vernon." [London,] December 15, 1740. 2pp. F: VW. XI, 40. 60 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. [1740?] (1) Observations, by Sir Charles Wager, on the war in the West Indies. 4 pp. F°. VW.IV,45. (2) Places where the Spaniards may be attacked in Europe and the West Indies. 4 pp. F°. Ibid, 45". (Memoranda in the handwriting of Sir Charles Wager.) [1740?] Petition of the merchants of Kingston, Jamaica, to Admiral Vernon, praying for his protection against privateers who molest their trade with the Spanish West Indies. (Cuba.) 2pp. F°. WV. I, 1. [1740?] Petition of merchants of Jamaica to the governor, Edward Trelawney, praying for protection against privateers who molest their trade with the Spanish West Indies. (Cuba.) 2 pp. F°. VW. I, 1\ [1740?] "Proposal For the Taking of Cuba, by Attacking the Havanna, St. Iago de Cuba, and other Cities and Towns in that Island, and Subjecting the Whole to the King of Great Britain." 6pp. F". VW. IV, 53. 1741. Letter from Don Rodrigo de Torres y Morales (commander of Spanish squad, ron), Havana, February 26, 1741, to Marquis de Larnage (governor of Hispaniola). Is prepared for the enemy and expects cooperation. (Trans- lation.) S pp. F°. VW. V,S1. 1741. Letter from the Marquis de Larnage (governor of Hispaniola), Petit Gouave- San Domingo, March 5, 1741, to Vice- Admiral Vernon. Expresses his determination to preserve a strict neutrality as between Spain and Great Britain; expects to be treated. similarly. (In French; copy.) 7 pp. F°. VW.F.SZ. 1741. Letter from Don Rodrigo de Torres y Morales (commander of Spanish squad- ron), Havana, March 12, 1741, to the Marquis de Larnage (governor of Hispaniola). (Translation.) 2 pp. F°. VW.V,23. 1741. Letter from Don Francisco de Guemes y Horcasitas (governor of Havana), Havana, March 12, 1741, to the Marquis de Larnage (governor of Hispan- iola). Comments on failure of French fleet to cooperate with the Spanish to protect Cuba; the preparations for the defense of Havana. (Trans- lation. 3pp. F>. VW. V,23*>. 1741. Letter from Marquis de Larnage (governor of Hispaniola), Leogan, March 19, 1741, to Don Francisco Carigal de la Vega (governor of Santiago de Cuba). The movements of the English fleet; effect of the Emperor's death on European affairs. (Translation.) F». VW. V, 24*. 1741. Council of war held at St. Iago de la Vega (Jamaica), May 26, 1741, between the governor, Edward Trelawney, Vice-Admiral Vernon, and other officers. Determination to attack Santiago de Cuba ; dissent of Governor Trelawney from this plan ; advises attack on Panama instead. (Copy.) 5 pp. F«. VW.VI,12. BOOKS RELATING TO CUBA. 61 1741. (1) Letter from Viee-Admiral Vernon, Port Boyal, Jamaica, May 30, 1741, to Sir Charles Wager. Incloses account of proceedings of council of war ofMaj26; anticipates being able to move on Cuba by June 10; his plan of procedure. (Autograph, -with postscript in Vice-Admiral Vernon's hand- writing.) 1 12pp. F°, VW. VI, 14-15. (2) The same. Endorsed: "Adm. Vernon. Reed. 2d Sept per the 'Pen- nington.'' IS pp. F°. VW. VI, 16-17. 1741. "Thoughts" of Vice-Admiral Vernon, June 6, 1741, respecting the uses to which the Spanish dominions in America may be put when captured by Great Britain. Holograph. 8pp. F°. VW. VI, 19. 1741. Instructions from Vice-Admiral Vernon, Port Royal, Jamaica, June 13, 1741, to Captain Dent, commander of the "Tilbury." He is to make a special endeavor to discover if the squadron under Don Rodrigo de Torres is as yet at Havanna. (Copy.) 3 pp. F°. VW. I, 2. 1741. Letter from Vice-Admiral Vernon, Port Royal, Jamaica, June 18, 1741, to Sir Charles Wager. His fleet is almost in readiness to proceed against Cuba. 5 pp. f°. rw.n,ei. 1762. Letter of Lieut. Col. A. Monypenny, "Havannah, 15th August, 1762," to [the governor of New York?] Describes the capture of Cuba from the land- ing near Coxemar Castle, June 7, to the capitulation of Havanna, August 11-14. Indorsed: "Reed. Sept. y e 5th." 7 pp. F°. Ch.l. 1762. Orderly book of Lt. Col. Israel Putnam, Havanna, August 25 to October 16, 1762. Putnam was in command of the Connecticut regiment at the siege of Havanna. (Copy.) 31pp. F°. 1794. Exports from Havanna, 1777-1780, 1782-1786. A tabulated statement, dated December 27, 1794, of the monetary valuation of 22 articles exported dur- ing those years, compiled by Don Antonio de la Paz, ' ' Treasurer of the Custom-House," with explanatory notes upon the customs revenues and the value of Spanish money. Indorsed : " From Mr. A. Dalrymplo, 27th Dec'., 1794.'' 0°. Ch. 2, 3. ^v * ■ :rx: ■■V, "fc V v '-> ; ,'* / ./ \/i 'v. *T 'A 4 ,\k* ;'v_^fv i '■;** l4> ^>-q*t Ai W A **^x*r n m