Juan Carlos grew up in Cuba and came to the United States in 2006. He shares his story of growing up and observing life in his country, where life is based on survival. Juan Carlos was excited to come to the United States and find a job, but leaving was bittersweet because his parents remained in Cuba.
Creator:
Van Eijl, Katie
Created:
2018-05-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Beatriz Ibarra de Botero was born in Colombia in 1948. She came to the United States to join several of her children who were already living in the United States. She is currently working and studying English.
Creator:
Ibarra de Botero, Beatriz
Created:
2015-03-20 - 2015-06-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Rodrigo Botero Ibarra was born in Cali, Colombia in 1970. He graduated from the Universidad del Valle with a degree in topographic engineering and worked as a topographic engineer and university instructor. He came to the United States in 2014 to study English at the University of Minnesota in the hopes of pursuing a PhD at the University.
Creator:
Botero Ibarra, Rodrigo
Created:
2015-03-20 - 2015-06-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Rosa Rull Montoya was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1966. She came to the United States in 1991 to become a teacher. She studied at the University of Minnesota and got her Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies and Literature of 20th century Spain. She has been a senior lecturer at Macalester College since 2001.
Creator:
Rull, Rosa
Created:
2015-07
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Stephen Meisel (Photography); Bishop Studio Inc. (Studio); Anneliese Estrada (Creative Direction); Helene Silverman (Design); Leigh Blake & John Carlin (Production)
Created:
1992
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies.
Describes the experience of several Spanish businesses using Burroughs technology. Audio is in Spanish and the English subtitles are not very reliable.
Creator:
Burroughs Corporation
Created:
1980s
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Full color of USA and Latin American soldier shaking hands over a seated woman and 2 children. Background has a globe and military equipment. Border contains roads of religious and political figures (saints). Calendar sheet.
Contributor:
United States. Office of Inter-American Affairs
Created:
1939 - 1945
Contributed By:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections.
Folio contains records of the import-export duties paid to the royal customs warehouse in Callao. Fees were paid on manufactures, foodstuffs, currency, postal deliveries, and enslaved persons. The names of the merchants, and sometimes the ship involved, are also included.
Creator:
Peru (Viceroyalty)
Created:
1910-03-05 - 1912-03-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Manuscript concerning the administration of the "capellania" by Diego Perez and Julio Perez Ruiz. See also MB9453(53a), MB9453(53b), MB9453(53b1), MB9453(53b2), MB9453(53b3).
Created:
1904-08-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Manuscript. List of expenses from a suit. Inside is a family history of the founders of the "capellania". See also MB9453(53b), MB9453(53b1), MB9453(53b2), MB9453(53b3), MB9453(53b4).
Creator:
Ecclesiastical Affairs. Documents related to chaplaincies.
Created:
1904-12-27
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Ignacio Chiloeches’ lawyer. Fine for not filing the proper documents from a cession of property by Ignacio Chiloeches to Manuel Caballero Rodriguez.
Created:
1889-12-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Clemente de [Cama y Diez?]. Receipt of 377 "reales" and 4 "maravedis de vellon" from Manuel Calvo Ruiz to pay Don [illegible] de Pedrosa, notary in the case against Joseph Mendieta.
Created:
1887-11-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Ignacio Chiloeches was mandated to look after the "capellanias". The movable properties ("bienes") and holdings ("cabidas") of the "capellanias" seem to have fallen into a state of disrepair or disuse. Signed by Mariano Barbas, address unknown.
Created:
1884-12-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Ignacio Chiloeches. It appears that Caballeros was the last rightful heir to the capellania, and that Chiloeches was proposing that Gabriel Catalán take over as administrator.
Created:
1879-10-09
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Ignacio Chiloeches, probably executor of the estate of Miguel Caballeros, to the governing council in Toledo. Explains that there no one is left from either family line of the original foundation to maintain the property.
Created:
1879-10-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.