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Several records identifying mistreatment of Chinese settlers aboard the Bremen “Fides”. It contains the testimony of three Chinese settlers.

Permission to enter Cuba with a shipment of Chinese settlers in on the Bremen ship “Confucius”. The Captain General hired hired a German ship to bring Chinese settlers; some official communications on the subject; superior civil government documents on the authorization of the shipment; list of the 218 boarding Chinese settlers in Macao; document the Spanish consulate in Macao on cargo; list of the 218 boarding Chinese settlers in Macao, received in Havana landing-released Chinese settlers.

This is a ship manifest of 218 Chinese settlers who arrived in the port of Havana on May 12, 1867, aboard the Bremen ship "Confucius." The list included the original Chinese name, new Christian name, and age of each settler. The settlers who died during the journey were marked within the list; only 5 settlers died. 1867.

Brochure promoting train tours with schedules. Includes black and white images of the canyon.

Black and white pamphlet includes photographs.

Hand-colored lithograph pamphlet describing trails, drives and camping in the canyon. Circa 1920-1935.

Souvenir reprint of an article published in the Fine Arts Journal: Devoted to the Fine and Decorative Arts Home Building and Adornment, in which an artist recounts her visit to the Grand Canyon.

Guide Leaflet No. 3 detailing the west rim drive in the Grand Canyon.

Guide Leaflet No. 1 detailing the desert view drive of the Grand Canyon.

Brochure advertising El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.