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Identifier: cubareviewbullet05muns (find matches)
Title: The Cuba review and bulletin
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Munson Steamship Line
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Publisher: New York : Munson Steamship Line
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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uba could makearrangements with this firm u))on thereceipt of assurances as to their relia-bility and secure financial assistance inthe establishment of a canning industryin their colony. Los Indios, hicated on theXotcs from west coast of the Isle ofLos Indios. Pines, on the deepest har-bor on the islands coast, isan entirely new town, pooulated by Am-ericans. A good many of the people areemployed in the sawmills of the CanadaLand & P^ruit Company. From the saw-mills a long tramway leads to the LosIndios river, where the lumber is loadedon schooners and shipped to Cuba, whereit finds a good, readv market. The bestpine lumber brings from $20 to $30 peri.coo feet; red Spanish cedar and ma-hogany un to $150 and $200 per i.ocofeet in Havana. There are large tractsof land under cultivation with citrusfruit and there are fine vegetable gar-dens. .\ company store and a roominghouse with up-to-date modern improve-ments afford comfort to newcomers andvisitors. THE CUBA REVIEW And Bulletin.
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Views e.f colonists hemes at Omaja, Cuba, distant some 100 miles west of Santiago de Cuba.No. 1, residence of L. X. Kreider; No. 2, of C. Plant; No. 3. of W. P. Felker; No. 4 shows the layof the land on the town site; No. 5, house of E. C. Pierson; No. 6, temporary station and office,facing the tracks of the Cuba Railroad and built by the Colony officials. NOTES FROM OMAJA. The colonists here are all busily atwork. They are a hardworking, indus-trious class, skilled in profitable farmwork, with their homes and acreagemostly in a flourishing condition. Theland south of the station is largely savan-na, somewhat despised by the Cubans,who laughed at the idea of the Ameri-cans attempting to raise anything insuch poor soil. But their opinionschanged when they saw the fine gar- dens of Mr. Kreider and Mr. Plant. Allkinds of vegetables, fruits, melons. RockyFords and watermelons of excellentquality and size, bananas, oranges andgrape-fruit all growing lustily and yield-ing satisfactorily, fi

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