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ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Katona, Charlotte M. (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-21
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Johnson, Rosemary (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-13
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Green, Bernice (Interviewee)
Created1987-07-15
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Gordon, Ruby (Interviewee)
Created1987-03-24
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Gilmore, Clara (Interviewee)
Created1987-04-23
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Gertz, Mary Lou (Interviewee)
Created1987-06-24
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Gerl, Betty (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-21
Created1864-12-16
Description
This is an identity card, known as a cedula, that was issued for a Chinese settler named Lucas. At the time that this cedula was assigned to Lucas, he was 29 years old, and in the process of completing his eight year contract as an indentured servant. The names of two of his past landlords and his current one were listed on the cedula. Originally, when he arrived in Cuba, his contract had been transferred to M. B. Pereda who then transferred the contract to Juan Peyra. Jose M. Criado was Lucas's present owner at the time that this cedula was issued. Havana, 1865.
Created1861-01-02
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Proto. Proto was 33 years old when this card was issued.
Created1864-06-30
DescriptionRecords for the ship Alfonso de Albuquerque, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. On this trip, the Alfonso de Albuquerque brought settlers from China to do fieldwork.