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- Member of: Chinese Immigrants in Cuba: Documents From the James and Ana Melikian Collection
Created1949-06-30
DescriptionBalance sheet for the Min Chih Tang or the Chinese Democratic Party's Guantanamo delegation detailing income and expenses of the group for the year. Sent to the Provincial Government of Oriente.
Created1942-01-03
DescriptionReport detailing a meeting of the Min Chih Tang's Guantanamo delegation, concerning those who attended and voted in the election for the new leadership.
Created1947-04-16
DescriptionThis is a list of names from the Hoy Ying Kong Sol's Guantanamo delegation. It does not state what this list of names is for, but it may relate to public relations with other groups of a similar nature to the Hoy Ying Kong Sol.
Created1944
DescriptionThese are the meeting minutes from the Hoy Yin kong Sol's Guantanamo delegation. The meeting was partly to celebrate the recent election of the group's leadership and they discussed the income and spending of the group.
Created1863
DescriptionLetter of good conduct from Manuel Quevedo stating that Julio, a Chinese settler, has completed his contract and displayed good conduct while working for him.
Created1863
DescriptionThis is a letter of good conduct from Manuel de Valle stating that Fernando, a Chinese settler, has completed his contract and displayed good conduct while working for de Valle.
Created1863
DescriptionLetter of good conduct from Jose Maria Jariñas stating that Casimiro, a Chinese settler, has completed his contract and displayed good conduct while working for Jariñas.
Created1863
DescriptionThis is a letter of good conduct from Manuel Quevedo about the Chinese settler, Valentin. 1863.
Created1959
DescriptionA letter about Carlita, who is the descendant of immigrants from Asia and Africa. The letter notes that she went to Madrid
Created1973-01-17
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This is the last page of a letter sent o China from a Chinese medical student in Cuba in 1973. In the letter, Wenchao 文超, the Chinese medical student expressed his sadness and regret in the sudden death of his grandmother and his deep appreciation for everything her mother had sacrificed for him. He also expected to find a job in the United States and meet his father there after his graduation.