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School Group at Grandeza Mexicana Exhibition
title School Group at Grandeza Mexicana Exhibitiondescription Photograph of a group of schoolchildren at Grandeza Mexicana: Siglos XVI-XIX (The Greatness of Mexico: 16th-19th Centuries), an exhibition of artwork hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The group stands in front of a title wall. Text on the wall reads: "Grandeza Mexicana. Siglos XVI-XIX. The Greatness of Mexico."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Receptions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Groups Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Jorge Guajardo at Opening Reception for Grandeza Mexicana
title Jorge Guajardo at Opening Reception for Grandeza Mexicanadescription Photograph of Consul General of Mexico Jorge Guajardo at the opening reception for Grandeza Mexicana: Siglos XVI-XIX (The Greatness of Mexico: 16th-19th Centuries), an exhibition of artwork hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Guajardo speaks to a group of schoolchildren. The children stand on the right. Patrons mill around in the background.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Receptions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Groups Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Speakers at Opening Reception for Grandeza Mexicana
title Speakers at Opening Reception for Grandeza Mexicanadescription Photograph of the opening reception for Grandeza Mexicana: Siglos XVI-XIX (The Greatness of Mexico: 16th-19th Centuries), an exhibition of artwork hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Sylvia Orozco, Lulu Flores, and Consul General of Mexico Jorge Guajardo stand near a podium. Sylvia Orozco stands behind the podium and speaks into a microphone. The title wall behind them reads: "Encuentro de Civilizaciones. Siglo XVI. Encounter of Civilizations. The 16th century."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Receptions Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintings Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flyer: The Greatness of México, 16th - 19th Centuries Exhibition
title Flyer: The Greatness of México, 16th - 19th Centuries Exhibitiondescription Flyer that advertises an exhibition that was presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum and Conaculta-Inah entitled "Grandeza Mexicana, Siglos XVI - XIX [The Greatness of Mexico, 16th - 19th Centuries]". The front of the flyer features the Spanish translation of the name of the exhibition across the page, with the English translation smaller below. Part of the Spanish translation is covered by a cropped photograph of a statue that depicts a woman wearing a feather headdress, a ruffled dress, and high sandals. The date of the exhibition is placed next to the woman's feet, followed by a description of the exhibition below. Information about the museum as well as the logo is at the top of the page along the black border. The back of flyer contains four short paragraphs with the headings "Education Mission", "Interdisciplinary Community-Art Based Programs", "Public Programs for Special Exhibitions", and "Special Programming".artist/creator Unknownsubject Education - Events Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Programs Mexicans Education Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: Seven Worlds, Veracruz Ceramics
title Pamphlet: Seven Worlds, Veracruz Ceramicsdescription Pamphlet that advertises an exhibition that was presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Siete Mundos, Cerámica Veracruzana [Seven Worlds, Veracruz Ceramics]. The pamphlet folds out to span three panels long, and all of the photographs are black and white. The cover features the two words of the Spanish title of the exhibition layered on top of each other. The English translation of the title is included in a smaller typeface below. The first panel on the inside of the pamphlet includes two pictures of worn pointed-toe boots on the left-hand side of the panel. To the right of the photographs, there is information about the opening reception, a members-only preview, and a gallery talk. The third panel includes two short paragraphs about the exhibition at the top of the panel, a list of the contributing artists and curators, and artwork credits for the pamphlet. The third panel highlights a single photograph of an installation at the exhibition. The installation consists of ceramic limbs and body parts on a dark textile surface. The back of the last panel highlights a single photograph of a sculpture of a tall, cylindrical shape. The back of the middle panel features information about the museum, including admission information, the museum logo, hours of operation, address, phone number, website, and sponsors.artist/creator Unknownsubject Education - Events Artists Receptions Ceramics Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Galleries People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Title Wall for Dos Maestros Exhibition
title Title Wall for Dos Maestros Exhibitiondescription Photograph of a title wall for the Dos Maestros exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Text on the wall reads: "Dos Maestros: Two Legendary Mexican Masters." A selection of small photographs are hung on the leftmost wall.subject Events Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Mexican Renaissancecontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: Dos Maestros (Two Masters) Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magaña
title Pamphlet: Dos Maestros (Two Masters) Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magañadescription Pamphlet that advertises an exhibition that was presented by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, the National Council on Art and Culture, the National Institute of Fine Arts. and the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Dos Maestros (Two Masters) Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magaña". The entire pamphlet has been printed in green tones, including the photographs. The front cover of the pamphlet accentuates the exhibition title with a photograph from the exhibition as the background. The pamphlet folds out to span three and a half panels long. The first full-sized panel features information about the exhibition, including the title, address of the museum, and the date and time of the opening reception. The middle panel presents a passage about the drawings created by Dr. Atl, while the last panel presents a passage detailing the work of Mardonio Magaña. There is a photograph of a wood sculpture of three Mexican musicians above the passage about Magaña. The background of the first and second panels is a drawing from the exhibition. The half-sized panel contains information about major supporters as well as a photograph of a wooden sculpture from the exhibition. The back of the last panel features a large photograph of Mardonio Magaña. The back of the second panel includes information about the museum. Artwork credits are included in the pamphlet.artist/creator Unknownsubject Education - Events Exhibits Receptions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Galleries People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Collections Latinos Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Atl Magaña, Mardonio Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Written Materials on Display in Jose Clemente Orozco Farias Exhibition
title Written Materials on Display in Jose Clemente Orozco Farias Exhibitiondescription Photograph of written material by Jose Clemente Orozco Farias. The Jose Clemente Orozco Farias exhibition was hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The materials are arranged in a display case and include several books of poems.subject Events Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Printmaking Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Art Demonstration Table
title Art Demonstration Tabledescription Photograph of an Art Demonstration Table at Nuestras Tradiciones, or Our Traditions, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from December 8th, 2000 to December 30th, 2000. An unnamed man stands behind a table. The man wears a tan shirt and white apron. A blue tablecloth with a fruit pattern is spread on the table. Rubber stamps, ink pads, wooden utensils, and paper towels sit on the table. Stamped pieces of paper hang from clothespins behind the table. A small altar stands on the left, featuring candles and photographs. Multicolored streamers are hung from the ceiling. Posters advertising a Día de los Muertos celebration to be held in November of 2001 are hung from the wall behind the table.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Social Life And Customs - Customs - Holidays - Christmas Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Title Wall at Nuestras Tradiciones Exhibit
title Title Wall at Nuestras Tradiciones Exhibitdescription Photograph of a title wall at Nuestras Tradiciones, or Our Traditions, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition was held from December 8th, 2000 to December 30th, 2000. All walls are painted red; the text is white. The centermost wall reads "nuestras tradiciones," while the leftmost wall lists a number of sponsors. A silver star is attached underneath the text on the centermost wall. Poinsettias surround a three tiered display. Tinsel and moss cover each tier. Gold nativity statuettes are arranged on the display. Figurines include individuals, camels, various farm animals, angels. In the next room, on the right, a Christmas tree is set up.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Social Life And Customs - Customs - Holidays - Christmas Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitionscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: Noche de Fiesta Navideña
title Pamphlet: Noche de Fiesta Navideñadescription Pamphlet presenting the Noche de Fiesta Navideña celebration at the Mexic-Arte Museum. There front cover features an abstract angel illustration that surrounds the date, time, and location of the celebration. The inside front cover contains sponsor information. The pamphlet includes an itinerary of the event and information about the museum, holiday traditions, and a silent auction. There is also a list of the Board of Directors and staff of the museum and a calendar of events. There are pages throughout the pamphlet that are dedicated to explaining certain Mexican holiday traditions, including poinsettias, luminarias, piñatas, posadas, and nativity scenes.artist/creator Unknownsubject Noche De Fiesta Navideña Social Life And Customs - Customs - Holidays - Christmas Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Auctions Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Social Life And Customs - Customs - Partiescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Parade Banner for Day of the Dead
title Parade Banner for Day of the Deaddescription Photograph of a parade presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas on the Day of the Dead. Individuals in costume hold up a large banner that reads: "Mexic-Arte Museum Presents Día de los Muertos Parade." The most visible individual, right, wears a colorful striped poncho and devil mask.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Day of the Dead Parade Banner
title Day of the Dead Parade Bannerdescription Photograph of a parade presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas on the Day of the Dead. Individuals in costume hold up a large banner that reads: "Mexic-Arte Museum Presents Día de los Muertos Parade." Six individuals wear black clothing and black and white face paint. A man, left, wears a skeleton mask, lilac dress shirt, gray vest, and gray trousers. A woman, right, wears a red skirt with white ruffles, a blue blouse with floral embroidery, and a floppy white hat with lace trimming. Farthest to the right walks a man who wears black and white horizontal stripes. Black and white horns are attached to his head. His face is painted in the same style.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flyer: El Día de los Muertos Celebration
title Flyer: El Día de los Muertos Celebrationdescription Flyer advertising a celebration of El Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The event occurred on November 3rd, 2000. Events included a parade, music by Johnny Degollado, hands-on activities, and presentations from speakers. An illustration of skeletons riding bicycles and wearing top hots appears near the bottom of the flyer.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Two Women Standing in Front of Title Wall at Flores Para Mi Mama Exhibition
title Two Women Standing in Front of Title Wall at Flores Para Mi Mama Exhibitiondescription Photograph of Jaime Arredondo and an unnamed woman standing in front of a title wall at Flores Para Mi Mama, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in 2000. Arredondo, left, wears a collared red shirt and black trousers. The unnamed woman, right, wears a sheer sleeveless blouse and white pants. On the left side of the wall is a large painting of a rose in yellow, pink, red, and orange colors.subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Two Women Visiting at Flores Para Mi Mama Exhibition
title Two Women Visiting at Flores Para Mi Mama Exhibitiondescription Photograph of Jaime Arredondo and an unnamed woman standing in front of a title wall at Flores Para Mi Mama, an exhibition housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in 2000. Arredondo, left, wears a collared red shirt and black trousers. The unnamed woman, right, wears a pale pink dress and pink roses in her hair. On the left side of the wall is a large painting of a rose in yellow, pink, red, and orange colors. Text on the wall reads: "the diversity & emergence series, Jaime Arredondo, Flores para mi mama."subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flower Wreath on a Stone Wall
title Flower Wreath on a Stone Walldescription Photograph of a wreath of flowers in Saltillo, Mexico. The flowers are white, yellow, red, and pink. The wreath hangs on a stone wall outdoors. Text on a sign above the wreath reads: "Cristo." Two men in suits stand on the left. Second from the left stands a woman who wears a turquoise blouse. On the other side of the wreath, right, stands a man who wears glasses and a suit.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Woman and Young Girl Cutting a Cake
title Woman and Young Girl Cutting a Cakedescription Photograph of a large cake being cut in Saltillo, Mexico. The group stands inside a party tent. A woman assists a young girl in cutting the cake. Another young girl stands to the right. The cake is green, yellow, and red. Icing on the cake reads: "Via Saltillo 423." The last word on the cake is illegible.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Program: Frida's Fiestas V
title Program: Frida's Fiestas Vdescription Flyer for Frida's Fiestas V, a benefit for the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas held on October 24th, 1999. The benefit included dinner and music by Pepe y los Tres Amigos.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Exhibits Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Eventscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: La Tejedora de Vida, An Exhibition from Serfin Museum of Indigenous Textiles
title Pamphlet: La Tejedora de Vida, An Exhibition from Serfin Museum of Indigenous Textilesdescription Pamphlet regarding the ribbon cutting ceremony for the La Tejedora de Vida [The Weaver of Life] exhibit occurring at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The ceremony was held on January 22nd, 1999. On the front cover is a black and white photograph of a woman weaving cloth. Inside is a red drawing of a woman weaving cloth against a tree. The woman is in traditional dress and wears a snake on her head. There is also a black and white photograph of a man and woman kissing. Green geometric patterns adorn the edges of several pages.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flyer: Tape Release Party of Grupo Silencio
title Flyer: Tape Release Party of Grupo Silenciodescription Flyer advertising a tape release party of Grupo Silencio held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas on December 13th, 1990. Toqui Amaru, Chaski, and Edgar Rivera also performed at this event. The flyer includes a photograph of four people. The leftmost woman holds a guitar; the man second from the right holds a ukelele; the rightmost man holds a pan flute. At the bottom of the page these instruments, in addition to a flute and drum, are also depicted in cartoon form.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Día de los Muertos Parade Banner
title Día de los Muertos Parade Bannerdescription Photograph of a parade banner at the Mexic-Arte Museum's Día de los Muertos parade. Two individuals hold the banner between them. It reads: "Mexic-Arte Museum, Día de los Muertos, Presented by Dell. Printing sponsored by Kinko's." The photograph was taken at nighttime in downtown Austin.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events All Souls' Day -- Texas -- Austin -- Photographs. Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Pamphlet: 3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration
title Pamphlet: 3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebrationdescription Pamphlet that details the events and contributors of the "3rd Annual Taste of Mexico, A Cinco de Mayo Celebration", which is presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum. The pamphlet includes information about the festival including event details, itineraries, menus, sponsorship and committee information, contributors, participants, membership information, and a message from the Vice President/Public Affairs Chair of the festival. There is also information on the silent auction.artist/creator Unknownsubject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Events Information Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Menus Auctions Schedules Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrations Membershipscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Reception
title Flyer: Movimiento Estructurado Receptiondescription Flyer advertising an opening reception for Movimiento Estructurado, an exhibition of work by Aldo Valdez Böhm held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from July 20th, 2001 to August 31st, 2001.artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group at Opening Reception for Santo Nino de Atocha Exhibition
title Group at Opening Reception for Santo Nino de Atocha Exhibitiondescription Photograph of a nine individuals at the opening reception for Santo Nino de Atocha: Faith, Art, and Culture, an exhibition held at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. The exhibition ran from May 3rd, 2001 to July 7th, 2001. Sylvia Orozco, left, wears a black dress. Nilda de la Llata, center, wears a floral blouse. The group stands in front of a title wall. Text on the wall reads "Santo Nino de Atocha."artist/creator Mexic-Arte Museum (Austin, Tex.)subject Events Exhibitions Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Participants in Minimum Wage March
title Participants in Minimum Wage Marchdescription Photograph of participants in the Minimum Wage March in 1966. Text on sign: "justicia"artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Men carrying flags and sign in Minimum Wage March
title Men carrying flags and sign in Minimum Wage Marchdescription Photograph of men carrying flags and sign in the Minimum Wage March in 1966. Text on sign: "Dignidad y justica para el obrero."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of M. Rodriguez Perez
title Photograph of M. Rodriguez Perezdescription Photograph of M. Rodriguez Perez. He is posing for a photograph standing by a small table covered by a lacy tablecloth and books are on the shelf below the table.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
La Placita Farmers Market
title La Placita Farmers Marketdescription Photograph of the La Placita Farmers Market. Located at 6219 Bellaire Blvd.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Aracely Express sign
title Aracely Express signdescription Photograph of an Aracely Express sign.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of a citizenship class
title Photograph of a citizenship classdescription Photograph of a class in citizenship, from "Neigborhood Doorways". The writing on the blackboard shows 'La Constitucion es la Nacion". Two men and four women reciting the pledge of allegiance in front of the U.S. flag.artist/creator Unknownsubject People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Citizenship -- Study And Teaching -- United States. Classes Citizenshipcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Wedding photograph of Ignacio and Virginia Acosta
title Wedding photograph of Ignacio and Virginia Acostadescription Photograph of Ignacio and Virginia Acosta taken on August 5, 1923. The bride is dressed in white with a white head veil decorated with flowers. She holds a bunch of white flowers in her hand. The groom wears a suit with bow tie.artist/creator Unknownsubject Acosta, Virginia Couples Weddings People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Customs - Weddings Acosta, Ignaciocontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Contact sheet of Site of Orcoquisac and La Placita Market
title Contact sheet of Site of Orcoquisac and La Placita Marketdescription Contact sheet of images on a roll of film shot of Site of Orcoquisaz and La Placita Market in Houston, Texas, identified on the back with handwritten notes. The first row of images are of a grassy area edged by trees; the second and third rows of images include grassy areas, water and a lake, surrounded by trees. The fourth row includes images of water edged by trees, and two of men (identified as Kevin Ladd and Harry) standing in grassy areas; one of the men is holding an object and gesturing to his left. The fifth row includes two images of water surrounded by trees; the third image includes a building with a sign that says "La Placita Farmer's Market" with additional advertisements in English and Spanish, and a man is walking on the sidewalk next to the business. The final three images include storefronts of businesses that have signs in Spanish.artist/creator Kerek, T.subject Miller'S Lake Ladd, Kevin Contact Sheets Trinity River Landscape And Nature - Water Orcoquisac Business, Economics And Finance - Storescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Rice Hotel employees
title Rice Hotel employeesdescription Photograph of seven men and twemty-eight women, all employees at the Rice Hotel, in Houston, Texas.artist/creator Unknownsubject Business, Economics And Finance - Hotels Hotel Cleaning Personnel. Hospitality Industry. People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Rice Hotelcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Rice Hotel, chefs and cooks in kitchen
title Rice Hotel, chefs and cooks in kitchendescription Photograph of five men, chefs and cooks at the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas.artist/creator Unknownsubject Cooks. Business, Economics And Finance - Hotels Rice Hotel People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanicscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
"La Moderna" store, Magnolia Park
title "La Moderna" store, Magnolia Parkdescription Photograph of the "La Moderna" store in Magnolia Park. Two-storied building, with red brick on the ground level, and yellow wood siding on the upper level. A sign above the entrance reads: "Libreria Kaliman"artist/creator Unknownsubject Buildings Stores, Retail. Magnolia Park Architecture - Buildings Business, Economics And Finance - Storescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Carlos Antonio Rios takes picture of movie theater
title Carlos Antonio Rios takes picture of movie theaterdescription Photograph of Carlos Antonio Rios, a photographer for the Houston Chronicle. Rios is wearing jeans and a brown polo shirt and has a beard. Rios has a camera bag slung over his right shoulder. Rios stands on a grassy area across the street from a movie theater. Rios is taking a picture of the movie theater.artist/creator Unknownsubject Photographers Movie Theaters People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Rios, Carlos Antonio Cameras People - Individualscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Carlos Antonio Rios takes a picture of El Pariente Nite Club
title Carlos Antonio Rios takes a picture of El Pariente Nite Clubdescription Photograph of Houston Chronicle photographer Carlos Antonio Rios taking a photograph outside of the El Pariente Nite Club. The entrance to the club is visible on the right, and several customers can be seen walking away from the club.artist/creator Unknownsubject Business, Economics And Finance - Saloons, Bars, Taverns Photographers People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Clubs (Nightclubs) Rios, Carlos Antonio Cameras Business, Economics And Finance - Service Industries - Photographycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Carlos Antonio Rios facing street
title Photograph of Carlos Antonio Rios facing streetdescription Photograph of Carlos Antonio Rios, a photographer for the Houston Chronicle. Rios is wearing jeans and a polo shirt and has a beard. Rios has a camera bag slung over his right shoulder. Rios stands on a grassy area across the street from a movie theater.artist/creator Unknownsubject Photographers People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Rios, Carlos Antonio Cameras Business, Economics And Finance - Service Industries - Photography Theaterscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Club Recreativo Internacional, 1935
title Club Recreativo Internacional, 1935description Photograph of the members of Club Recreativo Internacional, 1935. From center top (left to right): Carlos Salazar, Vice Presidente ; Jesus de la Isla, Secretario ; Arcadio P. Castillo, Pro-Secretario ; Jose P. Castillo, Tesorero ; Donagiano C. Perez, Pro-Tesorero ; Jesus M. Chapa, 1st Vocal ; Carlos Y. Alcalde, 2nd Vocal ; Guillermo Aguilar, 4th Vocal ; Fredezmindo Lopez ; Francisco Brett, 3rd Vocal ; Ramon C. Gernandez, Precidente. From upper left to lower right: Arnoldo G. Lara ; Mario Montemayor ; Jose L. Torres ; Antonio G. Luna ; Eduardo Pascoe ; Emilio Torres ; Juan Rodriguez ; Eulogio Quintanilla ; D. Salvador Estrella ; Julio S. Perez ; Tomas Martinez ; Alberto Guera ; Ramon Rodriguez ; Silvestre Alguesiur ; Emilio Esparza ; Felix Tijerira ; Romingo A. Varrdo ; Foroteo Hernandez ; Francisco Moreno ; Juan Pantoja ; Tomas Carrera ; Bernardo Contreras ; Estleuan Reyna ; Manuel Lopez ; Jose Alonzo ; Isidao Ibarra ; Tomas Moreno ; Alejandro Vega ; Jesus Garcia ; Manuel Ortegon ; Francisco Tijerina ; Ernesto Olivares ; Francisco Alvarez ; Felipe Alvarado ; Ramon Serena ; Jose Luis Perez ; Ricardo R. Cruz ; Manuel Aleman ; Ernesto Campos ; Guiillermo Espanrza ; Luis Peguero ; Felix de la Isla ; J. J. Mercado ; Rodrigo Garcia R. ; Manuel Crespo ; Rex Salmeron ; Luis Ripley ; Nicasio H. Cedrio ; Manuel N. Cantuartist/creator Cantu Studiosubject Lopez, Manuel Perez, Julio S. Salazar, Carlos Moreno, Tomas Varrdo, Romingo A. Pantoja, Juan Quintanilla, Eulogio Clubs Ripley, Luis Ortegon, Manuel Torres, Emilio Aguilar, Guillermo Perez, Jose Luis Estrella, D. Salvador Mercado, J. J. Perez, Donagiano C. Contreras, Bernardo Olivares, Ernesto Gernandez, Ramon C. Campos, Ernesto Martinez, Tomas Lopez, Fredezmindo Garcia R., Rodrigo Tijerina, Francisco Cruz, Ricardo R. Aleman, Manuel Cantu, Manuel N. Isla, Jesus De La Luna, Antonio G. Rodriguez, Ramon Alcalde, Carlos Y. Carrera, Tomas Ibarra, Isidao Montemayor, Mario Alguesiur, Silvestre Reyna, Estleuan Torres, Jose L. Alvarado, Felipe Hernandez, Foroteo Castillo, Jose P. Alvarez, Francisco Serena, Ramon People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Espanrza, Guiillermo Guera, Alberto Isla, Felix De La Pascoe, Eduardo Peguero, Luis Rodriguez, Juan Social Life And Customs - Clubs And Organizations Brett, Francisco Lara, Arnoldo G. Salmeron, Rex Garcia, Jesus Esparza, Emilio Vega, Alejandro Moreno, Francisco Chapa, Jesus M. Tijerina, Felix, 1905-1965 Alonzo, Jose Castillo, Arcadio P. Cedrio, Nicasio H. Crespo, Manuelcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Salon Juarez in Magnolia Park
title Salon Juarez in Magnolia Parkdescription Photograph of the Salon Juarez in the Magnolia Park neighborhood. The building is a grey one-story structure. A sign in red font hangs above the front door, reading: "Benemerita Sociedad Mutualista Benito Juarez." This is a historic building in Houston's East Side.artist/creator Unknownsubject Business, Economics And Finance - Saloons, Bars, Taverns Buildings Businesses Magnolia Park Bars (Drinking Establishments)contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
La Pupusa Alegre restaurant
title La Pupusa Alegre restaurantdescription Photograph of the La Pupusa Alegre restaurant, located at 6902 Bellaire Boulevard.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Juan Yllescas
title Photograph of Juan Yllescasdescription Photograph of Juan Yllescas. He is wearing a suit, and standing beside a chair, with his left hand on the chair.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of a wedding in the open air
title Photograph of a wedding in the open airdescription Photograph of a wedding in the open air. Many guests, adults and children, are gathered. A duck and a dog can be seen in the photograph.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of two men wearing suits and ties
title Photograph of two men wearing suits and tiesdescription Photograph of two men dressed in suit and tie. New Year's Day greeting card. Printed on the card: "Gran circo Padron. Compañía Mexicana de Variedades, deseo a Ud. Un Feliz año. Benjamo, Gro. Enero 1 de 1922."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
La Pupusa Alegre restaurant entrance
title La Pupusa Alegre restaurant entrancedescription Photograph of the La Pupusa Alegre restaurant entrance, located at 6902 Bellaire Boulevard.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Aracely Express sign
title Aracely Express signdescription Photograph of Aracely Express sign.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
La Placita Farmers Market
title La Placita Farmers Marketdescription Photograph of Photograph of the La Placita Farmers Market. Located at 6219 Bellaire Blvd.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
School Pastors' Wives Association, Rio Grande Conference
title School Pastors' Wives Association, Rio Grande Conferencedescription Photograph of School Pastors' Wives Association, Rio Grande Conference, 1960.artist/creator Lucas, Rachelsubject Lucas, Rachel Religion - Denominations - Methodist People People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Urbina, Gerada Social Life And Customs - Clubs And Organizationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sixth annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Conference
title Sixth annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Conferencedescription Photograph of the sixth annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Conference at Methodist Church "El Mesias", April 5-7, 1938.artist/creator Lucas, Rachelsubject Lucas, Rachel Religion - Denominations - Methodist People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Urbina, Gerada Social Life And Customs - Clubs And Organizations Churches Womencontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Club Cultural Recreativo México Bello - 1934
title Club Cultural Recreativo México Bello - 1934description Photograph of the members of Club Cultural Recreativo México Bello, a social club for Mexican Americans in Houston, Texas.artist/creator Schlueter, Frank L.subject Social Clubs Club Cultural Recreativo México Bello People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Clubs And Organizations Clubs.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Our Lady of Guadalupe, annual bazaar
title Our Lady of Guadalupe, annual bazaardescription Composite photograph of our Lady of Guadalupe bazaar. The bazaar was an annual event.artist/creator Unknownsubject Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church Bazaars (Markets) Bazaars Catholic Church Buildings. People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Composite Photographs Iglesia Nuestra Señora De Guadalupe Churches Religion - Denominations - Catholiccontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of a Mass service at the Old City Auditorium
title Photograph of a Mass service at the Old City Auditoriumdescription Photograph of a Mass celebrating the Feast for Christ the King at the Old City Auditorium. The audience is comprised of Our Lady of Guadalupe parishioners.artist/creator Unknownsubject Feast Of Jesus Christ The King. Festivals People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Mass. Church Services City Auditorium (Houston) Religion - Denominations - Catholiccontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group of Hispanic Church Attendees
title Group of Hispanic Church Attendeesdescription Photograph of a group of Hispanic church goers in front of their place of worship. The group consists of children in the front dressed in suits and light dresses, men in the back on the left side of the image dressed in dark suits, and women on the right side of the image wearing light dresses and floral sun hats. In front of the children there is a sign that is handwritten in Spanish. The church behind the group is a simple, one-room light brick building with one window at the front and three at the side. There is a wooden bench at the front of the church next to the group of people. Above the church power lines are connected to the roof close to the chimney. This image is mounted on gray cardboard.artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Formal Religion - Churches - Congregations People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Service Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of a Man with a Mustache
title Portrait of a Man with a Mustachedescription Photograph of a head-on portrait of a middle-aged man with a mustache. He is wearing a suit, a collared shirt, and a patterned tie. The man has a complacent expression on his face. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "Trevino as Mediator of the Gospel for over 30 years of the Presbyterian Church. Studied at the first school of Mr. Belber H.B. Pratt in Laredo Texas 1896.artist/creator Reyes Studiosubject Suits Texas-Mexican Presbytery Portraits People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Individuals Mustachescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Seated Couple and Children
title Seated Couple and Childrendescription Postcard of a seated couple and three children, one man, and one woman standing behind. The seated man is wearing a dark suit and bow tie. The other man and the boy are both wearing heathered suit jackets and pants. Both the seated woman and the woman behind her are wearing long dark skirts and cardigans along with elegant necklaces. The two girls are wearing light-colored dresses. There are stamps on the back of the card as well as a handwritten note that is partly in Spanish. I translates to read, "CC Ruvedo and family, children L-Rt. Rugerio, Olga, Emma, Berta, Joel, Parents: cayetano y Santos acevedo".artist/creator Unknownsubject Suits Texas-Mexican Presbytery Couples Portraits People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Dresses Social Life And Customs - Clothing People - Family Groups Social Life And Customs - Families People - Childrencontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Carved Stone Sign
title Carved Stone Signdescription Photograph of a carved concrete slab inset in a brick structure. There is carved writing in Spanish that translates to read, "Presbyterian Church Organized - Oct. 19, 1911, Temple Built - 1952, J.G. Cavazos, Pastor". There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Benito Cornerstone of new church".artist/creator Unknownsubject Cornerstones Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian Architecture - Monuments Signs Cavazos, J.G. People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Plaques Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Palm Tree in Front of a Mexican Presbyterian Church
title Palm Tree in Front of a Mexican Presbyterian Churchdescription Photograph of the side of a Mexican Presbyterian church. There are three long windows and a sign in Spanish that translates to read, "Mexican Presbyterian Church" on the side facing the front of the image. The yard surrounding the building and in the foreground is made up of dirt, and there is a large palm tree at the front. The front entrance of the building, which faces the left-hand side of the image, extends past the main front wall of the church, and has three steps leading up to the double doors. There are more windows at the front of the church, which extends into the background of the image. The front yard is decorated with several trimmed bushes and palm trees. There is writing on the front of the image that reads, "San Benito Wright" There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "Memories of the Christian Endeavor, aug. 20, 1946". There is also a stamp on the back that reads, "Post Card Correspondence Address" along with a place for a stamp.artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Palm Trees Entrances Architecture - Buildings Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group Portrait of Children
title Group Portrait of Childrendescription Photograph of a portrait of a group of children organized into three tiered rows. The front row consists of a small group of young boys sitting on the ground. The second row consists of a group of seated young girls and a young woman who is seated in the middle. The back row consists of a small group of slightly older girls wearing either tartan printed or white dresses. There is a window both behind the group and on the right-hand side of the image. Many of the boys are holding wide-brimmed hats. The photograph is mounted on a patchy, light-colored piece of cardboard. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "This portrait is affectionately dedicated to the President of the Children's Society - Delia Lopez, G.A. Walls, Laredo, Tex Oct. 27, 1920"artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Hats Interiors Portraits People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Clubs And Organizations People - Childrencontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Line of People and Chairs
title Line of People and Chairsdescription Photograph of a long line of people inside a gym or a hall. The line is in the background of the image and spans the entire photograph. Several fold-up chairs make up the boundary of the line. All of the women are wearing mid-length dresses, and all of the men are wearing suits and ties. There is writing on the back of the photograph that reads, "HARLINGEN B-8 Convención 5-28-50".artist/creator Unknownsubject Buildings Texas-Mexican Presbytery Lines Social Life And Customs Schools People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanicscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Man Walking Out of a Line
title Man Walking Out of a Linedescription Photograph of a long line of people inside a gym or a hall. The line is in the background of the image and spans the entire photograph. Several fold-up chairs make up the boundary of the line. In the foreground of the image a man walks out of the line across the hall. On the far lefthand side of the image, also in the foreground, there is a young girl with pigtails and a checkered dress. There is writing on the back of the photograph that reads, "HARLINGEN B-4 Conventión 5-28-50".artist/creator Unknownsubject Buildings Texas-Mexican Presbytery Lines Social Life And Customs Schools People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanicscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Brick Manse with a Hispanic Family on the Porch
title Brick Manse with a Hispanic Family on the Porchdescription Photograph of a brick manse with a young Mexican family standing on the porch. The front of the building is one long brick wall with a corner at the entrance. The primary wall has three tall windows and a screened door; two of the windows are coupled together. The wall coming out of the corner has two more shorter windows and another screened door. There is a simple wooden deck with no railing that runs along both walls. Stairs leading up to the deck connect to a sidewalk. The front yard is made up of sparse and patchy grass and a few trees and shrubs. The young Mexican family is standing in a group on the deck in front of the two doors. The family consists of a couple and their six young children. Handwriting on the back of the image reads, "Laredo - manse familia Olivares 8-51".artist/creator Unknownsubject Children Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian Manses People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Family Groups Brickscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Hispanic Family in Front of a Brick Building
title Hispanic Family in Front of a Brick Buildingdescription Photograph of a young Mexican family (identified as the Olivares family) standing in front of a brick house. The family consists of a couple and six young children. The family is standing in a row and looking at the camera. From left to right, there is a young boy and two girls of the same age, a slightly older boy, the mother holding a toddler, the eldest daughter, and the father. The two youngest girls are twins, and are both wearing the same skirts and white shirts. Everyone else is wearing light colored shirts and pants or shorts except for the eldest daughter, who is wearing a plaid dress and an apron, and the mother who is wearing a dress. The brick building behind them has two screened doors on either side of the corner. It also has two windows on the right side of the image. Shrubs are visible in the foreground. There is handwriting on the back of the image that reads, "Laredo - Olivares family Agosto 1951".artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Babies People - Family Groups Architecture - Buildings Bricks People - Childrencontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of a Young Hispanic Man with a Mustache
title Portrait of a Young Hispanic Man with a Mustachedescription Photograph of a portrait of a young Hispanic man with a large mustache. The man is wearing a dark suit coat and a light, low collar turtle neck. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "Small testimony of esteem and friendship to Reverend Walterio S. Scott and his family. Your affectionate friends, (illegible), San Antonio, Tex., June 4, 1896".artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group Portrait of Hispanic Children
title Group Portrait of Hispanic Childrendescription Photograph of a group portrait of school-age Hispanic children and two adults. There are three rows of children standing, kneeling, and sitting on the ground and facing the camera. There is a young woman standing at the end of the middle row to the right, and a man standing at the opposite end on the left. Most of the children are smiling and many have their hands on their faces. There is a small building visible in the background on the right-hand side. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to: "Hm Cawpbell. Here is a photo that mother took of E.D. McAllen on the second of October. There was nothing more than sending them out. McAllen - Oct. 1935 A Fernández".artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Groups Portraits People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Childrencontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Mexican Presbyterian Church in Gonzales, Texas
title Mexican Presbyterian Church in Gonzales, Texasdescription Photograph of a Mexican Presbyterian Church in Gonzales, Texas. The focal point of the photograph is the three-level tower attached to the main building of the church. The tower has a large window on each side and each level and a pointed, four-sided roof. Surrounding the church are trees, shrubs, and two tall poles in the forground that are attatched to the multiple power cables that span the photograph. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Gonzales, Tex. (1951) Inglesia Presbíteriana Mexicana".artist/creator Unknownsubject Towers Buildings Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Places - United States - Texas - Gonzales Countycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Congregation in Front of Presbyterian Church
title Photograph of Congregation in Front of Presbyterian Churchdescription Photograph of the congregation of Iglesia Presbiteriana Mexicana in Corpus Christi, Texas, standing in front of the church. Children are standing in front and sitting on the street curb while adults stand behind them. The church behind the group is white with high, pointed-arch stained glass windows. The name of the church is high above the main door.artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian Mexican Presbyterian Church Religion - Churches - Congregations People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Groups Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of a Group at El Divino Salvador Church
title Photograph of a Group at El Divino Salvador Churchdescription Photograph of a group of children inside El Divino Salvador Presbyterian Church in Corpus Christi, Texas. On either side of the children two women stand. Behind the group is a white plank wall with a sign reading "Bien Venidos." Two rows of pews separated by an aisle are in the foreground.artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Groups People - Children Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Children in a Classroom at El Divino Salvador Church
title Photograph of Children in a Classroom at El Divino Salvador Churchdescription Photograph of a kindergarten class at El Divino Salvador Presbyterian Church in Corpus Christi, Texas. The children are sitting a desks and a woman in skirt and sweater is standing behind them. The walls of the room are white. On a blackboard behind the children "El Divino Salvador Kindergarten April 1953" is written.artist/creator Unknownsubject Texas-Mexican Presbytery Religion - Denominations - Presbyterian People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics People - Groups People - Children Religion - Churchescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Artistas hispanos exhiben obras en Festival de Arte de Fort Worth
title Artistas hispanos exhiben obras en Festival de Arte de Fort Worthdescription This article describes the the Festival de Arte in Fort Worth where a large number of Hispanic artists sell their artwork. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.subject People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Festival Del Arte News Articles Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Knights of Columbus, 1928
title Knights of Columbus, 1928description Photograph of the Caballeros de Colon or Knights of Columbus in 1928.
Top row (L-R): first, Mr. Jones, second, Mr. Tiburcio, Sixth, Mr. Tarsado, tenth, Mariano Jiner, eleventh, Pete Waren, thirteenth, Victor Dominguez, fourteenth, Lorenzo Quintania, fifteenth, Manuel Franco, sixteenth, Atanosio Balenzuela, and eighteenth, Artudo Barrera. Middle row (L-R): first, Beto Udiace, second, Lucas Herrera, third, Mr. Jones, fourth, Mr. Martinez, sixth, Bill Rice, seventh, Johnny Parace, eighth, Esavelo Vasquez, ninth, Lupe Mendias, tenth, Willie Udiase, thirteenth, Jose Fierro, fifteenth, Urban Mendias, sixteenth, Chon Udiace, nineteenth, Frank Russell, and twenty-first, Craspun Vasquez. Front row (L-R): first, Chon Segura, third, Conrado Vasquez, Dr. seventh, Jose N., eighth, Clovias Kiaroes, eleventh, Father Warner, twelfth, Fernando Delice, Thirteenth, David W., fourteenth, Fidel Glenn, sixteenth, Secundio Mart5inez, seventeenth, Mr. Moses, and eighteenth, Richard Garcia.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Inesitas
title Inesitasdescription Photograph of the 1929 Class of “Inesitas” from Marfa, Texas as they made their First Communion moving toward becoming part of Las Hijas de Maria. Inesitas were young girls who prayed to the Virgin Mary de Gualdalupe and wore white dresses with hoods to church. Written on the photo, "Asociacion de 'Inesitas' de Marfa, Tex. Dic. 8 - 1929"artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Febronio Acosta, Identification Card, 1930
title Febronio Acosta, Identification Card, 1930description Identification Card belonging to Febronio Acosta, President of the Mexican Honorary Commission during 1930.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Enlace Matrimonial
title Enlace Matrimonialdescription Wedding invitation for Anita Marquez and Jose Cano in Marfa, Texas on January 31, 1937. A dance was held after the ceremony.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Wizard or Witch
title Wizard or Witchdescription Research paper written by Laurelle Patricia Dunsavage for an American History Class at Marfa High School on March 3, 1977. It is about different types of healers in the hispanic culture and has a section defining the different herbs and their uses in remedies. Samples of the actual herbs are included in this report.artist/creator Humpheroes, Carolina B. Dunsavage, Laurelle Patricia Gonzales, Francisca Magallanez, Trinidadcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
CCC Service Camp Employees
title CCC Service Camp Employeesdescription Photograph description by Calistro Nunez Sr. in an interview on January 18, 1975 by Calistro Nunez, Jr., "This picture, taken in January 23, 1934, shows five federal employees standing in front of their barrack, These men worked in the CCC camps." The photo shows men standing on the steps outside the doorway.artist/creator Nunez, Calistro, Sr.subject Civil Service Employees Barracks Ccc Service Camp Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corpscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
CCC Service Camp
title CCC Service Campdescription Photograph description by Calistro Nunez Sr. in an interview on January 18, 1975 by Calistro Nunez, Jr., "This picture was taken in 1933, during the depression, when President Roosevelt held office. It shows a CCC Service Camp, which was formed so that the people could work. Their jobs were at making roads on the Chisos Mountain, where Big Bend is now located. The government paid the federal workers according to their duties and responsibilities under several different pay plans. They lived in these camps and were allowed to leave every fifteen days to go to the nearest town."artist/creator Nunez, Calistro, Sr.subject Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corps Big Bend Ccc Service Camp Landscape And Nature - Deserts Chisos Mountainscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Luz and Manuel Cruz in Chihuahua, Mexico
title Luz and Manuel Cruz in Chihuahua, Mexicodescription Photographic postcard from March 19, 1921 picturing Luz Cruz and her son Manuel while on a trip to Chihuahua, Mexico. There is correspondence on the back in Spanish. This photo was included in a report by Salvador Roman, Jr. for a history class at Marfa High School in 1975.artist/creator Unknownsubject Postcard Cruz, Manuel Social Life And Customs - Correspondence People - Family Groups Social Life And Customs - Families Cruz, Luzcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photcard of Robert Cruz and Luz Hernandez
title Photcard of Robert Cruz and Luz Hernandezdescription Photo postcard picturing Luz Hernandez and Robert Cruz fondly looking at one another. They were married and had sons named Steve and Manuel. The back of the postcard has correspondence in Spanish. This photo was included in a report by Salvador Roman, Jr. for a history class at Marfa High School in 1975.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Frances Faver Cline and Margaret Cline
title Frances Faver Cline and Margaret Clinedescription Photograph of Frances Faver Cline (Mrs. Ira) and Margaret Cline, her daughter-in-law, taken on September 29, 1944. This photo was included in a research paper by Pablo Alvarado for an American History class at Marfa High School in 1972.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Margarita, Filipe, and Demetria Carrasco, Dressed for a Wedding
title Margarita, Filipe, and Demetria Carrasco, Dressed for a Weddingdescription Photograph of Margarita, Felipe, and Demetria Carrasco who were siblings. They are dressed for a wedding. The girls wear dresses that their grandmother Candelaria made for them. A description is written on the back in Spanish.artist/creator Unknownsubject Suits Margarita Carrasco Demetria Carrasco Weddings Dresses Felipe Carrasco People - Family Groups People - Individualscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Postcard of Jesus Abundio Cobos
title Postcard of Jesus Abundio Cobosdescription Photographic postcard depicting two men, one which is Jesus Abundio Cobos in Alpine, Texas around 1900. One of the men is riding a donkey. Correspondence on the back is in Spanish.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Zapata
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Rudy Lozano
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El Fin Del Mundo
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Cesar Chavez Day
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Jose Montoya
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Los Siete Need Funds For The San Mateo Railroad
title Los Siete Need Funds For The San Mateo Railroaddescriptionartist/creator Los Siete Defense Committeecontributor Calisphere -
Viva Los Siete
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National Farmworker Week
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Pro Liberacion De Nicaragua
title Pro Liberacion De Nicaraguadescriptionartist/creator La Raza Silkscreen Centercontributor Calisphere -
Desarrollo Chicano
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Benefit Dance For: Centro Legal De La Raza, Oakland
title Benefit Dance For: Centro Legal De La Raza, Oaklanddescriptionsubject Immigrationcontributor Calisphere -
Nicaragua Libre Vi
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El Ministerio De Cultura De Nicaragua Presenta: Grupo Pancasan Tipica Cienfuegos
title El Ministerio De Cultura De Nicaragua Presenta: Grupo Pancasan Tipica Cienfuegosdescriptioncontributor Calisphere -
Baile De Unidad
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Bienvenidos Todos A La Fiesta De Los Teatros
title Bienvenidos Todos A La Fiesta De Los Teatrosdescriptionartist/creator Méchicano Art Centercontributor Calisphere -
No Simpson Rodino
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Tomas
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El Mundo Chicano