U.S. commissioners' minutes, 1898-1912.

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U.S. commissioners' minutes, 1898-1912.

The minutes are a record of proceedings held before the U.S. commissioner Moon in Prescott. The record includes many Chinese exclusion cases with photographs attached. Some parts of the narrative are unreadable. Proceedings continue into the District Court of Arizona.

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