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Created1853-08-23
DescriptionThese are the baptismal records for several Chinese settlers who wanted to become Catholics. Their baptisms were overseen by Ingenio Dolores and signed by Federico Escobar, the Bishop of Havana. 1853.
Created1863
Description
Describes the regulations and laws concerning interracial marriage in Cuba, especially focused on minority groups. A Chinese settler asks permission to marry a freed black woman. The answer is that the permission is only needed if one of the two is considered white. As one is Chinese and the other black permission is not required by the law of 1805. Signed by Captain General Domingo Dulce and the Bishop of Havana.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author) / Republican National Committee (Publisher)
Created1964
DescriptionCompilation of presidential campaign speeches and press releases by Barry M. Goldwater, date range October 1 to November 2, 1964.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author) / Republican National Committee (Publisher)
Created1964
DescriptionCompilation of presidential campaign speeches and press releases by Barry M. Goldwater, date range August 10 to September 30, 1964.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author) / Republican National Committee (Publisher)
Created1964
DescriptionCompilation of presidential campaign speeches and press releases by Barry M. Goldwater, date range February 12 to June 16, 1964.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater, Ohio.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964
DescriptionPresidential campaign press release by Barry M. Goldwater.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater.