LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS 293. 333. 340. 343. 344. 350. 353. 358. 362. 366. 2. The Raids of the Buccaneers.. 3. Capture of Porto Bello............ 5. The Fall of Old Panama. (Poem.). 7. The Isthmian Bubble of 1698.. 8. Trouble with Indians, 1710-1790. 9. Independence from Spain, 1821. 10. The Isthmus in the Days of '49... 11. Lola Montez "of Paris and Panama.". 12. Oceans Linked by Steel Ribbons, 1855. 13. Night of Horror in April, 1856. 14. Attempts to Pierce Isthmus...... 15. DeLesseps-His Great Scheme.. 16. Mutterings of Separation............ 17. In the Throes of Revolution.. 20. Story of the Youngest Republic.. 21. The Canal in American Hands. 22. Not by a Dam Site............... 25. The King Pin of the Canal. 26. Panama's Morals in the '70s.. 27. Beyond the Chagres (Poem)............... 28. Uncle Sam's Isthmian Domain...... 29. Teaching Canal Zone Youth...... 30. The Isthmian Water Supply. 31. Revenue End of the Zone....... 45. Officials of Rep. of Panama, I. C. C., and P. R. R... 46. Classified Business Directory of Panama. 47. Classified Business Directory of Colon... 48. Directory of the Canal Zone. 49. Camp Elliott........... 50. Addenda Page. 370. 373. 375. 378. 389. 392. 395. 396. 398. 414. 418. 433. 454. 467. 477. 504. 513. 518. 520. 57. J. F. de la Ossa.... 58. Tableau of Nations.. 59. Donaldo Velasco, Author, "The War on the Isthmus' 60. Dr. Facundo Mutis Duran............. 61. United States Marines at Camp Elliott 400. 427. 444. 472. 519. 62. Star & Herald Building.... 522. THE PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. He In submitting this, the first edition of the Pilot and Guide, the publisher does so, with the firm belief that it will meet with the approbation of its readers. has departed somewhat from the beaten path of this class of books for the express purpose of meeting an insistent public demand, that of a work that will enable people interested in Panama and the Isthmian Canal to gain a clear and adequate conception of what has occurred, and is now taking place. Books have been published, and some of them very good ones, on various phases of Isthmian history and events, but the publisher has tried and believes that he has succeeded in massing more "meat of the Isthmian cocoanut," than has ever before been printed between the covers of a book whose title page bears the well known name of "Panama." To accomplish this end has been no small task. It has been a case of book-building from the ground up. Information and facts had to be hunted out of musty |