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Created1845
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These are the shipping records of Joaquin Pedrero. He was bringing a shipment of immigrants from Cuba into port. The records are written as a letter to the governor.

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Created1855
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This is a list of runaway Chinese settlers that has escaped their owners and were later captured.

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Created1858
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This is a list of runaway workers who escaped from their owners and were then captured.

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Created1858
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This is a list of runaway workers who had escaped their owners and were later captured.

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Created1858
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This is a list of runaway Chinese settlers that has escaped their owners. 1858.

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Created1858
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This is a list of runaway Chinese settlers that has escaped their owners and were later captured.

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Created1860
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Records for the ship Messenger, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Torices, Puente y Co. On this trip, Messenger brought workers from China to work.

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A letter from Eugenio Ponton from the port of Havana to the mayor's office. It details a dispute between Gregorio Tejedor and the Society of Pereda, Machado y Co over compensation for some Chinese settlers that Tejedor contracted from the company.

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Created1855-11-28
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A letter from Eugenio Ponton from the port of Havana to the mayor's office. It details a dispute between Gregorio Tejedor and the Society of Pereda, Machado y Co over compensation for some Chinese settlers that Tejedor contracted from the company.

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Created1882-02-05
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A letter from an unnamed office of the port of Havana to the Royal Administration. It details the arrival of a ship in the harbor that brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba to work under contract with Manuel B. de Pereda.