Matching Items (493)
Filtering by

Clear all filters

35463-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2000
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Steers and Queers: It's Almost Ready"; "Beyond the Millenium Madness: Why 2000 is Important"; " States, Like People, Respond to Peer Pressure"; "Vermont Legislators Tackle Same-Sex Benefits/Marriage Issue"; "Activist Addresses New Transgender Group"
35462-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2000
Description
Selected article titles: "A Girl's Own Story: LA Director Filming Gay-Themed TV Movie in Phoenix with Stockard Channing and RuPaul"; "Boy Scouts Decision will Test the Backbone of the Supreme Court"; "Vermont's Ed Flanagan - Openly Gay Candidate for US Senate Sees Same-Sex Marriage as a Civil Right"; "AGRA Road

Selected article titles: "A Girl's Own Story: LA Director Filming Gay-Themed TV Movie in Phoenix with Stockard Channing and RuPaul"; "Boy Scouts Decision will Test the Backbone of the Supreme Court"; "Vermont's Ed Flanagan - Openly Gay Candidate for US Senate Sees Same-Sex Marriage as a Civil Right"; "AGRA Road Runner Regional Rodeo Draws Crowd and Contestants"; "Gay and Lesbian Chamber Hosts Tourism Summit"
78568-Thumbnail Image.png
Created1860-03-13
Description
These documents pertain to the American ship "Norway" that arrived in Havana on March 30, 1860, with around 900 colonists from China. The purpose of these communications were to establish conditions that needed to be met for authorization to be granted for the Chinese settlers to disembark. A list of

These documents pertain to the American ship "Norway" that arrived in Havana on March 30, 1860, with around 900 colonists from China. The purpose of these communications were to establish conditions that needed to be met for authorization to be granted for the Chinese settlers to disembark. A list of the passengers, their contracts, and a health inspection had to be completed before any of the settlers could be let off the ship. Ultimately, the final document in this selection reveals that the settlers were eventually let off the ship two days later, and were taken into a police station for examinations. "Norway"- 1860.