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ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1966-08-11
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-04-24
Description
HR 3300: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, With an Amendment, April 24, 1968.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1965-02-09
Description
HR 4671: A Bill to Authorize the Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Lower Colorado River Basin Project, and For Other Purposes, February 9, 1965.
ContributorsUnited States. Congress. Senate. (Creator) / Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries (Host institution)
Created1968-06-27 to 1968-07-18
Description
[Comparison of HR3300 and S1004 Language], 6-27-1968, amended 7-18-1968. From floor book.
DescriptionPhotograph of a group at a formal event. Photo taken by J. Chaw, who had a studio in San Nicolas, Havana.
DescriptionPhotograph of a couple at a formal event. Photo Was taken by J. Chaw studio in Havana, Cuba.
Created1950-10-15
Description
The back reads: "A beautiful aspect of this window is one of many commercial establishments of Havana that display and sell Chinese porcelain. From the little symbolic figure to the complicated and expensive piece of furniture with the fine piece of sculpture, here is presently a large display of the industry of Chinese porcelain."
Created1941
DescriptionThe back reads: "To Mercedes and Lanuliu of Jorge and Bebo Cheong, Havana"
Created1864-03-08
Description
This is a ship manifest detailing the 290 Chinese colonists expected to arrive in Cuba aboard the Portuguese ship "Gica." The ship arrived in the port of Havana on March 8, 1864, with 281 of the colonists listed in the ship manifest; seven died during the journey and two remained in Macao.
ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962