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ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Fashion Show and McCarthy Full Moon Benefit Reception.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Mr. & Ms Gay Rodeo Show. Folder title: Bars, 1982 June
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Mr. & Ms Gay Rodeo Show. Folder title: Bars, 1982 June
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionDrag Show. Performances by Maury Richards. Folder title: Bars, 1982 September
Created1993
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Kimono My House"; "Is Linda Balgord a Diva?"; "Interview With John Sankovich"; "Stage Divas Speak"; "Culture Club"
DescriptionA 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.
Created1853-01-15
Description
Records for the ship Cayrem, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. On this trip, the Cayrem brought settlers from China to work. The Administration of Sanitation examined the settlers that left the ship and were satisfied with their overall health.
Created1856-01-09
DescriptionA 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.
Created1855-11-28
DescriptionA 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.
DescriptionA letter from C. J. Vallin to the governor. It details the arrival of a ship in Havana's harbor and the examination of the Chinese settlers onboard. The Administration of Sanity was satisfied with their health.