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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-11-17
DescriptionThis grove was located approximately eight miles northeast of Mesa and covered 282 acres in 1945.
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Created1861
Description

Records for the ship Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Rita Barbarca a la Lara. On this trip, Carmelita brought settlers from China to work in Matanzas.

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Created1860
Description

Shipping records for the ship, the Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. The Carmelita has fulfilled its contract for the shipment of these settlers on the 30th of October, 1852. These settlers were to be contracted by other employers.

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Created1861
DescriptionDocuments pertaining to the hiring of Chinese settlers by the sugar factory, Carmelita, owned by Rita Barbaria de Lara.