Uruguay, Fray Bentos, Records of the Personnel of Frigorífico Anglo - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Uruguay, Fray Bentos, registros del personal del Frigorífico Anglo

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This collection will include records from 1857-1963.

Individual personnel files for employees of the Frigorífico Anglo del Uruguay in Fray Bentos, department of Río Negro, Uruguay. These records are housed at the Museo de la Revolución Industrial de Fray Bentos under the jurisdiction of the Intendencia Municipal del Departmento de Rio Negro. This collection includes an alphabetical index by surname.

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