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Created1987
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Peacekeepers Needed For The Lesbian And Gay Rights Rally; Tickey Stubs; Gays Target Dukakis' Campaign; Community Switchboard - 'Building Bridges', Minimize Your Risk: Aids Education At Humanspace; Lesbian and Gay Rights Rally
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Created1987
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Humanspace Book Review; Desert States Conference Promotes 'Gay Harmony'; Valley Cruisin'; Bucking Mecham; Congress To Act On Anti-Gay/Lesbian
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Created1987
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: "Banned Books
Press Owner at Humanspace"; "Volatile Nitrates: Are Poppers Safe?"; "Homophobia in the Slow Lane"; "Phoenix Resource First Annual Writers Competition"; "Business Resource Guide"
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Created1983
DescriptionThis is a certificate from the executive secretary of the Municipal Director of Education. This certificate was for Hector Fund for completing his class evaluations.
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DescriptionThis is a certificate from the executive secretary of the Municipal Director of Education. This certificate was for Hector Fund for completing his class evaluations.
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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
Description

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.