Cuba.
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
1920s Florida and Cuba Tourist Photos
58 Photographs of Florida landmarks taken on a trip through Florida to Cuba. Examples include Jacksonville, Miami, Palm Beach, and Havana.
Alfredo Sánchez Echeverría Papers on Aureliano Sánchez Arango
The collection documents the life of Aureliano Sánchez Arango and his son Alfredo Sánchez Echeverría while they were involved in various counterrevolutionary groups to overthrow the government of Fulgencio Batista and Fidel Castro. The collection includes: correspondence, personal and professional documents, photographs, newspapers, clippings, magazines, articles, and audiovisual materials. The collection dates from 1789 to 2019, with bulk dates from 1960 to 1976.
American Photo Company Photographs of the Port of Havana Construction
This collection includes 25 duotone photographs of the construction of the Port of Havana in Cuba.
Anthology of poetry from the 19th century
A handwritten book of poems by nineteenth-century Spanish and Latin-American poets.
Bernabé Sánchez Letterbook
A letterbook containing copies of letters written by cattle rancher and financier Bernabé Sánchez of Cuba between 1898 and 1900.
Bess de Farber Collection on the Bilingual-Bicultural Program at Coral Way Elementary
Photographs, progress reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other documents collected by Bess de Farber, a student at the Coral Way Elementary School in Miami-Dade County during the 1960s. Coral Way was the nation’s first public school with a program for both English and Spanish speakers.
Braga Brothers Collection
Business Letters Describing the Financial Market in Cuba
Includes correspondence, dated 1867-1871, from agents in Cuba reporting on business and market conditions to merchants in Portland, Maine.
Carlos González Blanco Collection
The collection includes the letters that Carlos González Blanco wrote to his wife, mother, and daughter while he was a political prisoner in various Cuban jails. It also includes his mother's correspondence with Latin American and U.S. presidents, and international organizations, such as Amnesty International and the Red Cross, regarding the situation of her son and two brothers, who were also political prisoners.
Cartoon History of the Spanish American War
This scrapbook made by Blanche S. Crawford is a compilation of political cartoons pertaining to the Spanish-American War published in American newspapers in 1898. While the cartoons come from different newspapers, they illustrate various aspects of the Spanish-American War from an American point of view.