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Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Free expo will bring three top HIV/AIDS experts to Phoenix; Virginia ruling allows prosecution of gay men on consensual sodomy charges; Tempe set to offer domestic partner benefits; New Hampshire priest may become first openly gay Episcopal bishop; My Queer Life: Not What the Doctor Orderd
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Created1889-07-23
DescriptionA death certificate for Horentio Bay, who died at the Civil Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from tuberculosis and was buried in the general cemetery.
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Created1890-05-30
DescriptionA death certificate for Joaquin Gonzalez, who died at the Civil Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from tuberculosis and was buried in the general cemetery.
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Created1845
DescriptionThe shipping records of Rosalia Hernandez. He records bringing workers from China to Cuba for a railway company.
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Created1848
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These are the shipping records of Jose Fernandez y Nadal.

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Created1845
DescriptionThese 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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Created1891-08-20
DescriptionDeath certificate for Magin Ang, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from a disease.
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Created1890-07-29
DescriptionA death certificate for Francisco Asan, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died at the Civil Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from tuberculosis.
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Created1895-12-29
DescriptionA death certificate for Jose Camilo, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana from tuberculosis.
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Created1891-08-18
DescriptionDeath certificate for Antonio San, a Chinese settler. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana from an illness.