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Created1932
DescriptionA letter from the Secretary of Kuo Min Tang, Joaquin Weng, to the Provincial Governor of Oriente in Santiago. Joaquin Weng sent both the original copy and an additional copy of documents describing the movements and activities of the group during 1931 and the leadership in 1932.
Created1958
Description
Second half of a letter from Felix Hung, the president of Kuo Min Tang. It concerns how the group wants to "rehabilitate" the delegation of Bayamo and how they want to be to be registered with the Provincial Government's Registry of Associations. This letter was addressed to the Civil Provincial Commissioner.
Created1954
DescriptionDetails the election roll of the Kuo Ming Tang's leadership election in 1954, sent to the Provincial Government of Oriente. Listed are the names of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Vice Secretary, Treasurer, Vice Treasurer, and Speakers.
Created1951-01-29
DescriptionA detailed list of the elections conducted by the organization, Association of Chinese Settlers in Alto Cedro, selecting representatives for the positions of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice Secretary, Vice Treasurer, and the speakers. Sent to the Provincial Government of Oriente.
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.
Created1862
DescriptionLetters from the diocese in Remedios concerning the baptism of Chinese settlers who are brought to Cuba to work.
Created1867
DescriptionMaria, a Chinese settler, converted to Christianity. Maria offered her loyalty to the Cuban government and the church in order to eventually receive permanent residency in Cuba, a legal requirement. Ramon Ibarra Pastor is listed as her godfather.
Created1864
DescriptionThis is a letter from Manuel Aliatoe to the Governor Bishop of Havana concerning the baptism of Chinese settlers.