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The Commisary at Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
Grazing Cows at El Canopy, San Cristóbal, in 2016
The Government House on Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
Hacienda El Progreso Dance Hall
Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
Bakelite Cinco Centavo Tokens Issued by Hacienda El Progreso
The Landscape Surrounding Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
The Dock and Decauville Rail in Puerto Chico, 1919
Portrait of Jose Monroy in 1878
Triple Effect Vacuum Evaporator, Hacienda El Progreso
Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2012
Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
Worker's Quarters, Hacienda El Progreso, 1919
Datura Grove Near La Cárcel, El Progreso, San Cristóbal, 2016
Bakelite Cinco Centavo Token Issued by Hacienda El Progreso
Invasive Vegetation, Road to La Soledad, San Cristóbal, in 2014
A Family of Village Residents in Hacienda El Progreso
Lighthouse-keeper's Residence, Puerto Chico 1919
Manuel J. Cobos in Field Dress
Thomas Lewis, Puerto Chico 1919
La Cárcel under Invasive Vegetation, El Progreso, San Cristóbal, 2014
Vulcanite (left) and lead (right) tokens Issued by Hacienda El Progreso
The Hacienda Pier in Puerto Chico
The Hacienda Prisoners on the dock in 1905
The four lifeboats were tied together in pairs, and the work of unloading the 14 prefabricated houses could begin.
View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888
Hacienda House, View from La Cárcel,  in 2014
Like the rest of the village on San Cristóbal, the Progreso sugar factory was founded by Manuel J. Cobos. When it was built in the 1880s, the factory was very modern.
Two of the original Campo Noruega houses were later reassembled as one large house.
Close-up of Women at Mess-hall, Hacienda El Progreso, 1888
La Cárcel, View from the Hacienda House, in 2014
Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
It was about 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland from the coast up to the plateau where Campo Noruego was to be established. To begin with, they used the tractor to transport equipment, but soon found out that it was cheaper and quicker to hire local men with teams of oxen to do the job instead. The carts were brought along from Norway.
Port Official and Soldiers on Chatham Island in 1905
Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
Exotic Fruits on Display at Campo Noruego 1927
Manuel J. Cobos' Tomb
Close-up of the Workers and Spilt-cane House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
Portrait of Sr. Leonardo Reina
Exterior Stairway to Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014
The "Manuel J. Cobos" Re-Christened as the "San Cristóbal"
Communal Mess-hall, and Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso
View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1933/34
Cerro San Joaquin seen from Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, in 2014
Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014
El Progreso School Field Trip to El Junco,  in 2016
Portrait of Manuel J. Cobos in 1878
View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
Project Meeting with Town Elders, El Progreso, 2017