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- Creators: Battelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice
- Creators: 亞梅
- Creators: 吳, 乾元
- Creators: 周, 祥
ContributorsBattelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice (Author)
Created2008-08
Description
Information on the efforts of the Arizona-Sonora Water Task Force as part of the Border 2012: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program to improve environmental quality in the area along the Arizona Sonora border.
ContributorsBattelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice (Author)
Created2008-08
Description
Information on the efforts of the Arizona-Sonora Waste and Enforcement Task Force as part of the Border 2012: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program to improve environmental quality in the area along the Arizona Sonora border.
ContributorsBattelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice (Author)
Created2008-08
Description
Information on the efforts of the Ambos Nogales Air Task Force as part of the Border 2012: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program to improve environmental quality in the area along the Arizona Sonora border.
Contributors亞梅 (Contributor)
Created1858-01-18
Description
A contract between Amoy, a Chinese settler, and F Velez. The contract was to last for eight years and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Amoy's labor contract had been transferred between various owners throughout the first year of his term. Amoy did not negotiate or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else signed for him.
Contributors吳, 乾元 (Photographer)
Created1902-09-20
DescriptionThis is a photograph of a group of students of the Normal School of Havana under a flag pole. The names of the students were written on the back of the photograph as well as the photographer's signature written in Chinese.
Contributors周, 祥 (Contractor)
Created1860
Description
A contract between Chau-Ayon, a Chinese settler, and Campbell and Company. Campbell and Co was to bring settlers from China to Cuba to work. Chau-Ayon was originally from Nanhoi. The contract was written in Macao. Chau-Ayon did not negotiate or sign the contract as the signature stipulates that someone else signed for him. Signed by L. Miguel. Also features the contract in Chinese.