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Created1858-05-18
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A complaint filed by Ramon de Guerediaga, in the name of three Chinese settlers, Enrique, Ramon, and Rafael, concerning allegations of abuse and maltreatment against their employer.

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Created1858-03-14
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Concepcion was baptized into the Catholic church as a baby. She was the daughter of a Chinese settler, Ramon, and a creole woman, Yrene.

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Created1866-02-08
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Relates that Ramon, a Chinese settler, was granted permanent residency in Cuba after fulfilling the legal requirements. He completed an eight year contract with Ruigo Medina y Co.

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Created1861
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List of workers who were recently hired by various employers. It lists the name of the employer or company, the name of the settler and their personal details.

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Created1862
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List of workers who were recently hired by various employers. It lists the name of the employer or company, the name of the settler and their personal details.

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This is the second contract between Ramon, a Chinese settler, and Martin de Cardenas y Layas for the period of six months. This contract is undated and signed in Chinese.

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Created1868
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A contract between Nicolas, a Chinese settler, and Ramon and Carlos Jonts. The contract was to last for a year and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Signed by Ramon, Carlos Jonts, and Nicolas, who signed in Chinese.

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Created1867-01-06
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This is a second labor contract that was shared between a Chinese settler and his owner, Ramon; the term of the contract was for one year. 1867. Signed in Chinese.

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Contributors古巴中華總會館 (Contributor)
Created1945
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Created1946
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Identification card for the Casino Chung Wah belonging to Julio Eng, who lived in Havana.