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Three hand-written documents related to the payment of 1,105 pesos to Don Juan Burghichani for the manufacture of uniforms for the Public Security Corps (Cuerpo de Seguridad Pública) also referred to as the Public Security Battalion (Batallón de…

Financial transaction document from the Maritime Customs Office of the Port of Veracruz, dated January 17, 1829. The administrator of the port, Jose Maria Fernandez acknowledges having received from Pedro Fronemo the sum of $2,918 pesos. The amount…

Three-page printed circular, dated marzo 29 de 1879, soliciting financial support for an asylum for the poor, including families and youth. Credited at end to Francisco Diaz de León, Calle de Lerdo número 3. (despacho.)Description on label of…

Handwritten volume of poetry, philosophy and devotional essays. Original artwork includes title vignette, ornate lettering, headpiece and tailpieces.

Census tables of the number of victims and various expenses resulting from the smallpox epidemic of 1797 in Mexico City. First leaf includes two notes about total statistics for victims of the recent epidemic, and comparison with statistics from the…

Document is handwritten in unknown language, some Spanish words. Nahuatl? Possibly evangelical in nature.

Governor Castro's Temporary CB Radio Permit for a class D citizens radio station.

Diplomatic Calling Cards with the names of the guests for the dinner repections.

Ambassador Castro with Bodyguards in front of Ambassador's Residence; Buenos Aires, Argentina. All are standing outside with Castro of the Ambassador's building.

Ambassador Castro walking passed Argentine troops with escorts.

Ambassador Castro Visiting Tierra Del Fuego standing outside looking at bulding signs.

Ambassador Castro Receiving Honorary Degree from John F. Kennedy University in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Castro is seen on stage receiving the degree shacking hands.

Ambassador Castro with Ginger Rogers standing side by side at the U.S. Embassay.

Governor Castro on stage during his swearing in ceremony installing Raul Castro as U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.

A black and white photograph of the exterior view of the entrance of U.S. Embassy Building in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Ambassador Castro at Press Conference with people around him asking questions in La Paz, Bolivia.

A black and white photograph capturing the swearing in ceremony of Raul Castro as U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia. Secretary of State Dean Rusk observes in the background.
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