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Property / hasName: Juan Garrido / reference
 
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Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died
 
Property / hasDescription: Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died / rank
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Property / hasDescription: Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died / reference
 
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Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died.
Property / hasDescription: Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / hasDescription: Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died. / reference
 

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Likely enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Born in Africa, Garrido became a conquistador in Mexico on behalf of the Spanish and is credited with building a chapel where many of Cortés' men died.