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ContributorsSu Renshan (Artist) / 蘇 仁山 (Artist)
Created1829
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ContributorsLiu Yanchong (Artist) / 劉彥沖 (Artist)
Created1834
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Contributors亞, 之 (Contractor)
Description
A contract between Aqui, a Chinese settler, and Carlo Flotard, who worked as an agent for Campbell and Caro. Campbell and Caro gave Carlo Flotard the ability to contract Chinese workers and bring them from China to Cuba to work. The contract lists the legal requirements of both the settler

A contract between Aqui, a Chinese settler, and Carlo Flotard, who worked as an agent for Campbell and Caro. Campbell and Caro gave Carlo Flotard the ability to contract Chinese workers and bring them from China to Cuba to work. The contract lists the legal requirements of both the settler and the company. Aqui was originally from Poloe. Aqui did not negotiation or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else signed for him. Signed by Flotard, A. de Garza, and Cañete y Morales. Also features the contract in Chinese.
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Created1977-03-14
DescriptionWong Hungfai, the son of Wong Wunkui sent a letter to his father to ask about the issue of money transfer. As the amount of the money was not correct and made him confused, so he sent this letter to his father to ask for details.
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Created1991
Description
A writer wrote a letter to his/ her uncle and auntie. In this letter, the writer told them his/ her track. In the last part of this letter, he/ she told them to contact him/her if their would go to Cuba. And there was some contact which related to the

A writer wrote a letter to his/ her uncle and auntie. In this letter, the writer told them his/ her track. In the last part of this letter, he/ she told them to contact him/her if their would go to Cuba. And there was some contact which related to the money transfer.
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DescriptionA letter given to two persons (Shubang and Minyao). The writers (mother and a grandmother) asked why one of the receivers (Shubang) did not send them a photo. They asked him to send a photo if they received the letter.
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DescriptionIt is a personal Letter sent by two daughters who lived in Hong Kong. They told their father their and their relatives' details and hoped that he could come back to Hong Kong.