America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . owing year. It is stated that during this period over nine hundredloaded vessels entered the port of Havana and discharged their cargoes,exceeding in the aggregate all previous entries since the discovery of theisland. This incident proves that if the English had retained possession ofCuba until the present time it would have been one of the most prosjuand populous regions of the world, instead of a blighted and accur


America's war for humanity related in story and picture, embracing a complete history of Cuba's struggle for liberty, and the glorious heroism of America's soldiers and sailors . owing year. It is stated that during this period over nine hundredloaded vessels entered the port of Havana and discharged their cargoes,exceeding in the aggregate all previous entries since the discovery of theisland. This incident proves that if the English had retained possession ofCuba until the present time it would have been one of the most prosjuand populous regions of the world, instead of a blighted and accursed waste,as it has become under the bloody grasp of barbarous and incompetentSpain. 24 AMERICAS WAR FOR HUMANITY. Geography, Climate, greatest length of Cuba, from east to west, is seven hundred andsixty miles; the width varies from twenty to one hundred and thirty-fivemiles, and the entire area, including the smaller islands, is 47,278 squaremiles, about equal in size to the States of Missouri and Arkansas shores are generally low, and lined with reefs and shallows, making theapproach difficult and dangerous. Within the reefs there is occasionally a.


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