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Created1987
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Selected article titles: "AGRA Takes Top Honors at International Gay Rodeo"; "Goldberg, Crystal, LaBelle, Rufelle to Headline Third Annual Commitment to Life Benefit"
Created1981
DescriptionSelected article titles: Phoenix Facts; Eves of Destruction; Peashooters Go Public; Welcome Aboard the Western Express; Profile PHX
Created1981
DescriptionSelected article titles: Peashooters Go Public; Speaking Out; Profile PHX; 1st Annual Western Express Amateut Photography Contest; Hot Duds Grand Opening
Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: Peashooters Go Public; Folk Heard in San Fransisco Concert; Carding - A Bar Reality; ARC Report; Profile PHX
Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: For Your Information Amyl/butyl Nitrite and Nitrous Oxide; Tony's Locker Room; Must the Young Die Too?; Anti-Gay Housing Plan Rejected; Pressure Backed Pressure
Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: Bar Games (And Not the Video Kind); Move to Change Arizona Drinking Age; Reagan Could be Our Friend; Making Love Makes Positive Statement; A Report on Current Use of Two Popular Inhalants
Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Getting to Know You … An Interview with Rusty Warren"; "Alert!!! Phoenix Police Crackdown"; "Speaking Out: What's it Worth?"; "Tony's Locker Room"; "ARC Plans for the Future"
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.
Created1866-05-07
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Manuel, originally from Macao. Manuel was twenty four years old when this card was issued. He had an eight year contract with the Society of Immigration.
Created1861-05-22
DescriptionRecords for the ship Francis P. Sage, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Torices, Puente and Ferran y Dupierris. This worker was to be employed as a domestic servant.