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This is the first labor contract between Sang, otherwise known as Faustino, a Chinese settler, and his new owner, Jose Serrate in Matanzas. This contract was issued after Faustino completed a separate labor contract with another owner. The contract was for one year and his salary was twelve pesos and seventy-five cents. At the bottom, the contract is signed by Jose Serrate, the governor of Matanzas, and two witnesses, but not Faustino himself.

This is a second labor contract that was shared between Faustino, a Chinese settler, and his owner, Jose Serrate; the term of the contract was not specified. 1867.

Bill to establish the Grand Canyon as a National Park.

Proposed Adjustments in Boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.

Bill introduced in the U.S. Senate to establish the Grand Canyon National Monument and Coconino National Forest as a national park. Bill did not pass.

Letter from Carl Hayden to Bernie Zachau regarding the national park bill with an enclosed copy of the National Park Service Act.

Letter from Harold Greene to Carl Hayden regarding the proposed boundaries for the national park bill.

Letter from Carl Hayden to Harold Greene regarding the progress of the national park bill.

Amendment to the national park bill granting the Secretary of the Interior permission to lease land not exceeding 100 acres.

Act to establish the Grand Canyon National Park in the State of Arizona.