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José Ignacio Rodríguez Hernández

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for José Manuel Delgado in July 1896, Rodríguez filed claims for the injuries and indignities inflicted on Delgado, as well as for the destruction of property by the Spanish authorities. In 1897, he served as the
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Romero, M. (1898). Mexico and the United States: A Study of Subjects Affecting Their Political, Commercial and Social Relations, Made with a View to Their Promotion. United Kingdom: G.P.
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Chamberlin, V. A., Schulman, I. A. (1976). La Revista Ilustrada de Nueva York: History, Anthology, and Index of Literary Selections. Spain: University of Missouri
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Official Register of the United States: Persons in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service, Exclusive of the Postal Service. (1903). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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on March 19, 1892, he went to take out letters testamentary as the executor of a will, seeking formal legal authority to administer the deceased person's estate. He worked on the 1893 case of
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On April 7, 1902, the Governing Board of the International Bureau of American Republics appointed him to the post of Chief Translator for the International Bureau of American Republics (now
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District of Columbia: Concise Biographies of Its Prominent and Representative Contemporary Citizens, and Valuable Statistical Data .... (1908). United States: Potomac Press.
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Columbus, C., Curtis, W. E., Rodríguez, J. I. (1895). The Authentic Letters of Columbus. United States: Field Columbian Museum.
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Rodríguez, J. I. (1897) The case of the arrest, trial and sentence in the city of Havana. Washington, D.C., Press of W. F. Roberts. Retrieved from the Library of Congress,
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A History of the Book in America, 5-volume Omnibus E-book: Includes All Five Volumes. (2015). United States: University of North Carolina Press.
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Annual Report of the Director of the International Bureau of the American Republics. (1939). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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published in 1873. By documenting the savage treatment of Cubans by the Spanish, the book aimed to prompt the U.S. government to intervene against Spain.
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Corwin, A. F. (1967). Spain and the Abolition of Slavery in Cuba, 1817–1886. United Kingdom: University of Texas Press.
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for the United States delegation. In July 1903, he earned $ 2,700.00 as the chief interpreter of the International Bureau of the American Republics.
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for property taken by the Spanish government as retribution for his advocacy of Cuban independence. The case was settled for $ 1,000,000 in 1895.
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Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. (1909). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. (1907). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. (1901). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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of the Conference. The interpreters were responsible for promptly translating speeches, and highlighting the key remarks of each delegate. In
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The Case of the Arrest, Trial and Sentence in the City of Havana, Island of Cuba of Julio Sanguily: A Citizen of the United States of America
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José Martí's "Our America": From National to Hemispheric Cultural Studies. (1998). United Kingdom: Duke University Press.
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McCadden, J., McCadden, H. M. (1969). Father Varela; Torch Bearer from Cuba. United States: United States Catholic Historical Society.
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Elihu Root Collection of United States Documents: Ser. A.-F.]. (1895). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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in the District of Columbia, overseeing legal matters and asset distribution. He additionally handled the 1882-83 case of
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in Washington. From its early days, he led the International Bureau of the American Republics library until his passing.
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Anales y memorias de la Real Junta de Fomento y de la Real Sociedad Económica. (1861). Cuba: (n.p.).
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The Pan American Book Shelf. (1938). United States: Pan American Union, Columbus Memorial Library.
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RODRÍGUEZ, J. I. (1864). Elogio del ... Dr D. M. Gomez Marãnon, etc. Cuba: (n.p.).
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union. (1905). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Trübner's American, European and Oriental Literary Record. (1865). United Kingdom: Trübner.
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was a former pupil of his in Havana. While working at the university, he joined in the procession of Dr.
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On February 21, 1863, he was involved in the third general meeting of the Royal Development Board and
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of New York. The book, partially prepared before his death, was published in Havana in 1909.
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views, was in favor of the U.S. Government's acquisition of Cuba's independence by purchase.
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ELDER, W. (1858). Biography of E. K. Kane. United States: (n.p.).
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in 1891, he served as secretary of the International Monetary Commission presided over by
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By the mid-1870s, Rodríguez, now an American citizen, had established a legal practice in
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The Washington Law Reporter. (1893). United States: Powell & Ginck.
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on February 20, 1857, for the conveyance of his remains to the U.S. via the steamer
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at the Havana Preparatory Technical School in 1856. He went on to teach law at the
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Bulletin. (1891). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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The Daily Washington Law Reporter. (1882). United States: (n.p.).
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Who's who in America. (1899). United States: A.N. Marquis.
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In Havana on February 14, 1864, Rodríguez wrote the autobiography of the
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against the Spanish colonial authorities in Cuba, concerning the 1869
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Rodríguez took on the role of estate administrator in 1882 under the
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José Ignacio Rodríguez y Hernández was born on November 11, 1831, in
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in 1898 for the U.S. Peace Commission, which secured the
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In February 1890, he served as secretary at the first
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of Havana, at the Government Palace, presided over by
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José Ignacio Rodríguez died on February 1, 1907, in
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In 1901, he published 421:As a private adviser on 349:, commonly known as the 333:Rodríguez, aligned with 284:and was admitted to the 158:in 1849 and obtaining a 139:Early life and education 351:Pan-American Conference 303:, in 1874, and that of 184:Vidal Morales y Morales 519:José Ignacio Rodríguez 401:Taking on the role of 396:Field Columbian Museum 210:Royal Economic Society 92:José Ignacio Rodríguez 23:José Ignacio Rodríguez 848:Cuban autobiographers 521:at Wikimedia Commons 392:William Eleroy Curtis 320:Néstor Ponce de León 263:Néstor Ponce de León 234:Manuel Gómez-Marañón 228:University of Havana 180:University of Havana 160:Doctor of Philosophy 156:University of Havana 124:Néstor Ponce de León 374:Antonio Maximo Mora 199:Doctor of Civil Law 164:admitted to the bar 116:Antonio Maximo Mora 863:People from Havana 853:Historians of Cuba 500:, Chairman of the 498:José Manuel Mestre 443:Annexation of Cuba 241: 197:By 1863, he was a 172:Natural philosophy 108:Pan American Union 98:-American lawyer, 517:Media related to 425:, he traveled to 403:power of attorney 394:and published by 259:The Book of Blood 168:licentiate of law 89: 88: 43:November 11, 1831 870: 838:Cuban historians 802: 799: 793: 790: 784: 781: 775: 772: 766: 763: 757: 754: 748: 745: 739: 732: 723: 720: 714: 711: 705: 701: 695: 692: 686: 683: 677: 674: 668: 665: 659: 656: 650: 647: 641: 638: 632: 629: 623: 620: 614: 611: 605: 602: 596: 593: 587: 584: 575: 574: 572: 571: 557: 548: 545: 539: 535: 516: 486:Washington, D.C. 444: 376:, which pursued 359:Washington, D.C. 275:Washington, D.C. 188:Elisha Kent Kane 162:in 1853. 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Havana
Captaincy General of Cuba
Spanish Empire
Washington, D.C.
Republic of Cuba
Cuban
jurist
Pan Americanist
Pan American Union
Columbus Memorial Library
Antonio Maximo Mora
Julio Sanguily
Néstor Ponce de León
Virginius affair
Havana
Spanish Cuba
University of Havana
Doctor of Philosophy
admitted to the bar
licentiate of law
Natural philosophy
Chemistry
University of Havana
Vidal Morales y Morales
Elisha Kent Kane
Doctor of Civil Law
Commercial Law
Royal Economic Society
Captain General

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