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ContributorsMather, Stephen T. (Author)
Created1926-03-08
Description
Letter from Stephen T. Mather to Carl T. Hayden advocating for a reduction in automobile fees for the South Rim entrance.
ContributorsArizona State University Intercollegiate Athletics (Contributor)
Description
Unedited color videotape interview with Sun Devil Women's Basketball coach Maura McHugh, ca. 1991.
ContributorsJim, Creasman (Narrator) / Stan, Block (Producer) / Dean, Smith (Contributor) / Arizona State University Intercollegiate Athletics (Sponsor)
Created1977
DescriptionSun Devil football 1977 season preview color film. Anticipated Sun Devil stadium renovations are described. Camp Tontozona is depicted. Coach Frank Kush appears. 1976 season highlights, including the season finale vs. University of Arizona are presented. Past ASU/NFL stars Danny White, Bob Breunig and Mike Haynes briefly appear.
Created1870-02-16
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedilla, for Tomas. Tomas was forty-six years old when this card was issued. Tomas was employed by Pedro Fernandez.
Created1870-01-15
DescriptionThis contract is between Pedro, a Chinese settler, and Arcuna. The contract was to last for a year and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Pedro did not negotiate or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else signed for him.
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.
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.
Created1845
DescriptionThe shipping records of Rosalia Hernandez. He records bringing workers from China to Cuba for a railway company.
Created1848
Description
These are the shipping records of Jose Fernandez y Nadal.
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.