
Cedula
This is a cedula, or an ID card, that belonged to a Chinese settler named Dionisio. Dionisio was brought to Cuba by la Compania and was then contracted to M. del Cobre. 1865.
This is a cedula, or an ID card, that belonged to a Chinese settler named Dionisio. Dionisio was brought to Cuba by la Compania and was then contracted to M. del Cobre. 1865.
A contract between Melitin, a Chinese settler, and la Compania de Caminos de Hierro. The contract was to last for six months and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Notes that Melitin completed a contract previously. Signed by Manuel Barque and Melitin, who signed in Chinese.
An identity card for an unknown man. This card does not allow him to travel outside of Cuba.
Carta de Ciudadania, or citizen card, for Hong Fat or Joaquín Hong. This is affirms his a citizen of Cuba. June 11, 1945.
This is an ID card for Julio Eng.
This is an identification card for Alejandro Eng and issued by the Center for Labor. Undated.
This documents the hiring Chinese settlers for public work projects. Not dated.
These are work identification cards issues by Joaquin Hon, listing his home address. They are issued by the Ministry of Work.
This is an identification card for Jorge Eng, a Cuban national. Undated.
Identification card for Wong Git issues in 1987. He was born in 1917 in China. He came to Cuba in 1948 and was a permanent resident of Cuba.