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ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Publisher) / Nielson, Steve (Interviewee) / Messer, Chris (Interviewee)
Created1999-05-17
DescriptionTempe Town Lake operations, maintenance and recreation with Steve Nielsen and Chris Messer. Then ASU professor Frank Sackton re: working with General MacArthur. KAET Poll results re: gun control and Y2K liability legislation.
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ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Producer) / Merrill, Bruce (Interviewee) / Hargis, Howard (Interviewee)
Created1999-04-26
DescriptionKAET Poll results with Dr. Bruce Merrill ASU Cronkite School re: McCain vs. Quayle and re: repeal of stadium and theme park tax increase, NATO bombing and physician assisted suicide. Then Tempe Town Lake progress report with Howard Hargis, City of Tempe. Then Titan Missile Museum tour.
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ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Publisher) / Provenzano, Grace (Reporter) / Giuliano, Neil (Interviewee) / Portillo, Arturo (Interviewee) / Dixon, Joe (Interviewee) / Meunier, John (Interviewee) / Cassidy, Brendan (Interviewee) / Nelson, John (Interviewee)
Created1995-10-18
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Rio Salado development with Grace Provenzano, Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano, Arturo Portillo, Chicanos por la Causa, Joe Dixon, Army Corps of Engineers, John Meunier, ASU College of Architecture. Then children’s vision impairments with Brendan Cassidy MD, John Nelson, PhD Special Education ASU.

Created1864-03-08
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This is a ship manifest detailing the 290 Chinese colonists expected to arrive in Cuba aboard the Portuguese ship "Gica." The ship arrived in the port of Havana on March 8, 1864, with 281 of the colonists listed in the ship manifest; seven died during the journey and two remained in

This is a ship manifest detailing the 290 Chinese colonists expected to arrive in Cuba aboard the Portuguese ship "Gica." The ship arrived in the port of Havana on March 8, 1864, with 281 of the colonists listed in the ship manifest; seven died during the journey and two remained in Macao.

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Created1863-09-22
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A contract between Zuan-Tae, a Chinese settler, and Ignacio Fernandes de Castro. The contract was to last for an undisclosed amount of time and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Zuan-Tae did not negotiate or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else

A contract between Zuan-Tae, a Chinese settler, and Ignacio Fernandes de Castro. The contract was to last for an undisclosed amount of time and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Zuan-Tae did not negotiate or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else signed for him. Signed by Nicario Canete y Moral. Also features the contract in Chinese.
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Contributors鄧, 七 (Contractor)
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A contract between Fang-Achat, a Chinese settler, and L. Miguel Gonzalez. The contract does not state how long it was supposed to last, but it lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Contract signed by L. Miguel Gonzalez and two others, but not the settler. Also

A contract between Fang-Achat, a Chinese settler, and L. Miguel Gonzalez. The contract does not state how long it was supposed to last, but it lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Contract signed by L. Miguel Gonzalez and two others, but not the settler. Also features the contract in Chinese.
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Contributors黃, 閠 (Contractor)
Created1857-11-26
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A contract between Vong-Ayon, a Chinese settler, and the Asian Company of Havana run by A. R. Ferran and Rafael R. Torices. The Asian Company of Havana was to bring Vong-Ayon from China to Cuba to work. The contract lists the legal requirements of both the settler and the company.

A contract between Vong-Ayon, a Chinese settler, and the Asian Company of Havana run by A. R. Ferran and Rafael R. Torices. The Asian Company of Havana was to bring Vong-Ayon from China to Cuba to work. The contract lists the legal requirements of both the settler and the company. Signed by Cañete y Morales, A. R. Ferran, and J. R. Vargas. Also written in Chinese.
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Created1892
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Documents pertaining to the import of Chinese settlers to Cuba by the Cuban government and private companies, like the Society of la Alianza y Compania. One ship, a French frigate called Valace, captained by Andre, brought 265 settlers to Havana in one shipment. Many of the settlers were contracted in

Documents pertaining to the import of Chinese settlers to Cuba by the Cuban government and private companies, like the Society of la Alianza y Compania. One ship, a French frigate called Valace, captained by Andre, brought 265 settlers to Havana in one shipment. Many of the settlers were contracted in Macao.