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Jose Lachambre, (1846-1903), 1920s
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Jose Lachambre, (1846-1903), 1920s
General Jose Lachambre, born in Malaga in 1846 was in Cuba in 1876 and was appointed Governor of Santiago de Cuba in 1893; he took part and fought in the 1895 war; he then went on to fight in the Philippines in 1896. He died in 1903. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana
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Cigar Card Cuba Cuban Governor Jose North And Central America Santiago De Cuba Sash Tabacalera Cubana Lachambre
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This print showcases General Jose Lachambre, a prominent figure in Cuban history during the late 19th century. Born in Malaga in 1846, Lachambre's legacy is deeply intertwined with Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain. Serving as Governor of Santiago de Cuba in 1893, he played a crucial role in the region's governance during turbulent times. Lachambre was not only a skilled military leader but also an active participant on the frontlines of war. He fought valiantly in both the 1895 conflict and later joined forces battling for Philippine independence in 1896. His unwavering commitment to his country earned him respect and admiration. In this portrait captured sometime during the 1920s, we see General Jose Lachambre exuding strength and determination. Dressed impeccably in his military uniform adorned with various insignias, he stands tall with a direct gaze that reflects his resolute character. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to this historical image while emphasizing its timeless significance. Preserved through time on a cigar card from "History of Cuba" this photograph serves as a reminder of colonialism's impact on North and Central America. As we delve into the rich tapestry of Cuban history, General Jose Lachambre remains an indomitable symbol of courage and patriotism—a man who dedicated his life to fighting for freedom and justice until his untimely death in 1903.
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