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Philip J. Gomez sends Dr. Hector P. Garcia information about the statue of Queen Isabel
Philip J. Gomez, in response to a previous letter, sends Dr. Hector P. Garcia information regarding the statue of Queen Isabel. He provides detailed information in the form of “The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington DC: A Comprehensive Historical Guide”
[Portrait of Juan J. Saenz, Jr.]
Passport photograph of Juan J. Saenz, Jr., seated in front of a plain background. He wears a plain shirt with two front pockets and looks forward
Replication Data for: Lewer, J and Saenz, M. Estimates of Trade Based Money Laundering within the European Union
Includes raw data and estimates for trade-based money laundering (TBML) activity for 26 EU member countries between 2005 and 2015. Estimates were obtained by using a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes Mode
J. Gomez Le Bronze moyen en Occident
Mordant Claude. J. Gomez Le Bronze moyen en Occident. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 94, n°1, 1997. pp. 21-22
Ricardo Saenz-Hayes, Ramón J. Cárcano, En las Letras, el Gobierno y la Diplomacia (1860-1946).
Verdevoye Paul. Ricardo Saenz-Hayes, Ramón J. Cárcano, En las Letras, el Gobierno y la Diplomacia (1860-1946).. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 66, n°1-2, 1964. pp. 240-242
Coffyn A., J. Gomez, J.-P. Mohen, L'apogée du Bronze atlantique, le dépôt de Vénat, 1981
Coffyn A., J. Gomez, J.-P. Mohen, L'apogée du Bronze atlantique, le dépôt de Vénat, 1981. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°8, Avril-juin 1982. p. 67
Gomez family papers, undated, 1688-1905.
Consists of the papers of the following members of the Gomez family of New York: Lewis Moses (1654/60-1740), a copy of an indenture, 1716, and a copy in Latin and translation in English of a certificate of denization, 1717; Jacob (d. 1722), his son, a copy of an indenture, 1716; Daniel (1695-1780), another son, copies of indentures for the years 1719, 1747 and 1775; Mordecai (1688-1750), another son, inventory of his estate, signed by four of his brothers, 1750; Moses (1744/5-1826), son of Mordecai, a letter to William Livingston, governor of New Jersey, on a personal matter, 1782; Aaron Lopez (d. 1860), grandson of Mordecai, a personal account book, 1858-1860, a ketubah for his marriage to Hetty Hendricks, 1821, and indentures, receipts and other legal records of Aaron and Hetty Gomez, their children, trustees, and estates, primarily relating to properties in New York City, 1818-1882. Also includes a copy of an indenture of 1751, part of which was the Archibald Kennedy Patent from which Lewis Moses and Jacob Gomez purchased land, and a copy of an indenture, 1772, of Wolvert Eckar, owner of property near the Hudson River where the Gomezes built a trading post. Contains also a photograph of the Gomez family coat of arms.Gift, in part, of Samuel Oppenheim,Gift, in part, of Mrs. Clarence S. and Mr. Edgar J. Nathan, Jr. (from the estates of various members of the Gomez, Isaacs, and Hendricks families),Gift, in part, of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundation
L'aéroport d'Alicante et son aire d'influence. Gomez Lopez J. D., Segrelles Serrano J. A. (1991)
Spill Jean-Marie. L'aéroport d'Alicante et son aire d'influence. Gomez Lopez J. D., Segrelles Serrano J. A. (1991). In: Méditerranée, tome 76, 3-4-1992. pp. 75-76
Coffyn A., J. Gomez, J.-P. Mohen, L'apogée du Bronze atlantique, le dépôt de Vénat, 1981
Coffyn A., J. Gomez, J.-P. Mohen, L'apogée du Bronze atlantique, le dépôt de Vénat, 1981. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°8, Avril-juin 1982. p. 67
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