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- Member of: Chinese Immigrants in Cuba: Documents From the James and Ana Melikian Collection
Created1949-09-02
DescriptionReport detailing a meeting of the China Colony's Palma Soriano delegation, concerning those who attended the election and voted for the new leadership.
Created1942-01-03
DescriptionReport detailing a meeting of the Association of the Chinese Settlers's Palma Soriano delegation, concerning those who voted in the election for the new leadership.
Created1941-01-04
DescriptionThis is the description of a meeting of the leadership of the Association of the Chinese Settlers's Palma Soriano delegation. It lists those who attended and voted in the election for the new leadership.
Created1886
DescriptionRecords from government meetings, notes taken by the Secretary, Juan. He has a meeting with the Fiscal Developer, Ramon de Mondoza, Manuel Martinez, and Pedro Martinez. These meetings related to the living situation of Chinese settlers, entry into Cuba, and other political discussions.
Created1886
DescriptionLetters from prior employers of Pedro Amador, a Chinese settler. A judge was investigating Pedro Amador's past records.
Created1864
Description
Records for the ship Vasco de Gama, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with La Alianza and Ferran y Dupierris. On this trip, Vasco de Gama brought Elisco or An Sang Kio from China to work for Francisco de Layas and Joaquin Diago.
Created1867-06-10
Description
A contract between Leonardo, a Chinese settler, and la Gran Azucareria. The contract was to last for a year and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Signed by Pedro Ibarra and Leonardo, who signed in Chinese.
Created1864
Description
Records for the ship Vasco de Gama, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with La Alianza and Ferran y Dupierris. On this trip, the Vasco de Gama brought several settles that were hired for agriculture.