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- Member of: Chinese Immigrants in Cuba: Documents From the James and Ana Melikian Collection
Created1886-02-13
DescriptionA letter to the judge of the District of Prado concerning Pedro Amador, a Chinese settler, as the judge investigated Amador's past records.
Created1864-07-02
DescriptionRelates that Juan Ley Acheu, a Chinese settler, was granted permanent residency in Cuba after fulfilling the legal requirements. He was issued a new cedula or identity card after he was granted permanent residency.
Created1866-12-25
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Pablo, originally from Canton. Pablo was working for the railroad in Urbana.
Created1953
DescriptionA detailed list of the elections conducted by the organization, Kuo Min Tang, selecting representatives for the positions of President, Secretary, Treasurer, and the Speakers. Sent to the Provincial Government of Oriente.
Created1946
DescriptionBalance sheet for the Kuo Min Tang's Bayamo Delegation in 1946.
Created1942
DescriptionElection Roll: A detailed list of the elections conducted by the organization Kuo Min Tang in Guantanamo, selecting representatives for the positions of President, Secretary, speakers, and members of committees. Sent to the Provincial Government of Oriente.
Created1952
DescriptionA letter from Miguel Cuan and Cecilio Perro Camache, the President and the Secretary of Kuo Min Tang's delegation of Manzanillo to the Provincial Governor of Oriente. It lists the President, Vice President, Secretary, the Vice Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice Treasurer.
Created1957
DescriptionA letter from Armando Lay and Alfredo Joa, the President and the Secretary of the Kuo Min Tang's Manzanillo Delegation to the Provincial Government of Oriente. It lists the President, Vice President, Secretary, the Vice Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice Treasurer.
Created1957
Description
A letter from Armando Lay and Alfredo Joa, the President and Secretary of Kuo Min Tang to Fernando Cuesta Nora, the Secretary of the Government of the Province of Oriente in Santiago. This letter details how the party sent $14 in dues. Additionally, they sent the balance sheets for the year 1953-1956 and documents concerning the leadership in 1954 and 1956.
Created1949
DescriptionThis letter details that Miguel Cuan, the Executive President of Kuo Ming Tang, sent their electoral roll and balance book to the Civil Governor of the Province of the Orient in Santiago. The letter also lists the party's main lawyer as Dr. Cecilio Perro Camache, who will present the documents.