Jerónimo Boza Agramonte (1824 – 1871) was a Cuban revolutionary and military officer who was killed during the Ten Years' War in Cuba.
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.
[2] 76 Cuban patriots met at the Las Clavellinas river, three miles from Camagüey, organized for battle on November 4, 1868.
[4] Jerónimo Boza Agramonte died in 1871 when he was executed by firing squad while in the hands of Spanish authorities.