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This is a receipt for six pesos for Ebarinto, a Chinese settler, from his owner, Leonino Gomez. This was payment for his wages.

This is a second labor contract that was shared between Constantino, a Chinese settler, and his owner, D. Ludres Valle. Valle was a Chinese landlord. The term of the contract was for one year (1868). This document is signed by the governor of Cuba and signed in Chinese by Ludres Valle and Constantino.

A money script for Lorenzo Barrios, a Chinese settler, for 70 pesos. It was to be used to pay his Chinese workers' wages.

A money script for Venancio Hoa, a Chinese settler, for 20 pesos. It was given to his settlers as payment for their monthly wages.

A money script for Hermenegildo Jauregio for 49 pesos. It was to be used to pay his Chinese workers' wages.

A money script for Venancio Hoa for 39.24 pesos. It was to be used to pay his Chinese workers' wages.

A money script for Antonio Leon for 62 pesos. It was to be used to pay his Chinese workers' wages.

An identity card, or cedula, for Serafin. Serafin was thirty three years old when this card was issued.

Relates that Cayetano Hernandez, a Chinese settler, was granted permanent residency in Cuba after fulfilling the legal requirements.

An identity card, or cedula, for Vicente. He was 38 years old when this card was issued.