Jerónimo Boza Agramonte
Jerónimo Boza Agramonte was a Cuban revolutionary and military officer who was killed during the Ten Years' War in Cuba.
Early life
Jerónimo Boza Agramonte was born in Puerto Príncipe, Spanish Cuba in 1824. He was named after his grandfather Jerónimo Boza y Zayas-Bazán.Ten Years' War
Following Carlos Manuel de Cespedes' Cry of Yara on October 10, 1868, in Eastern Cuba, Boza Agramonte and the Camagüeyans of Central Cuba soon entered the war of independence against Spain.Las Clavellinas Uprising
He played an important role in the Las Clavellinas Uprising when Camagüey rose up in arms in November 1868.As coordinated by Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, Jerónimo Boza Agramonte assumed command as the superior chief, Francisco Arredondo as his chief aide and secretary, and Col. Eduardo Agramonte Piña handled the mobilization of the insurgents into several 10-man platoons. Eduardo Agramonte Piña rallied his allies to meet in the early hours of the following morning. 76 Cuban patriots met at the Las Clavellinas river, three miles from Camagüey, organized for battle on November 4, 1868.
Battle of Bonilla
On November 28, 1868, he engaged in the Battle of Bonilla with the troops of Blas Villate.When Céspedes became President of the Republic of Cuba in Arms in April 1869, Jerónimo Boza Agramonte served as a colonel in the military division of Camagüey under Maj. Gen. Ignacio Agramonte in Manuel de Quesada's Cuban Liberation Army.