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  2. Chinese Immigrants in Cuba: Documents From the James and Ana Melikian Collection
  3. Ship Record of the "Carmencita"
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Ship Record of the "Carmencita"

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Records for the ship Carmencita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Troncaso Bustamante. The ship stopped in Manila before going to Cuba. The ship was captained by Captain Garcia. Also records the business deals of the Society of Troncaso Bustamante, specifically relating to their hiring practices and the ages of their settlers. Relates their illegal hiring of settlers under the age of 14. Article 8 of the laws concerning the hiring of Chinese settlers stated that the hiring of people under the age of 14 was illegal.

Date Created
1860-08-24
Topical Subject
  • Troncaso Bustamante y Co
  • Hiring Practices
  • laws
  • Illegal
  • Age
  • Governor
  • Manila
  • Carmencita
  • F. Fernandez del Pino
Resource Type
Text
Language
spa
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Chinese Immigrants in Cuba: Documents From the James and Ana Melikian Collection
Identifier
Identifier Type
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Identifier Value
Melikian1661
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Chinese Immigrants in Cuba Ship Records Series||Chinese Immigrants in Cuba Court Case Series
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.39739
System Created
  • 2016-08-28 10:02:30
System Modified
  • 2021-08-06 01:00:11
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  • 1 year 7 months ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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