Mexican American Corpus Christi, late 1920s
Children at George Evans School
Sons of America Floats
Sons of America on Parade
Obreros y Obreras on Parade
Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes (1895-1988) and Josefina Barrera Fuentes (1898-1993) were two longtime Corpus Christi residents who ranked among the most involved individuals in early local Mexican American community organizations. Mr. Fuentes was born and raised on his family’s ranch near Montemorelos, Nuevo León, Mexico, and received his education in Montemoreles. As a young man he moved to Laredo, Texas, to live and work.
Mr. Fuentes traveled from Laredo to Corpus Christi during the 1910s, where he was impressed by the beauty of Corpus Christi Bay and decided to take up residence. In Corpus Christi he became further self-taught, learning English and other skills. He met Josefina Barrera in Corpus Christi, a native of the city, and the couple married in 1918. When they married, Mr. Fuentes worked as a clerk for the local Mexican Consul. The Fuentes couple would have five children, including Ruben, Ophelia, Mercedes, Antonio, and Carmen. The couple instilled in their children a love of reading and respect for education.
Josefina Barrera was the daughter of José María Barrera and Roque Martínez Barrera, respected members of Corpus Christi Mexican American society. Because of her family’s affiliation with many organizations, Josefina and her husband naturally became involved in these groups as well as in the social network that these clubs comprised. The Fuentes couple was related to numerous local individuals, including such luminaries as Andres De Luna, one of the founders of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).
Mr. Fuentes became active in the local Corpus Christi branches of Mexican American organizations including the Obreros y Obreras, Alianza Hispano-Americana, Woodmen of the World, and others, often held office in these groups, worked to keep them functioning, and traveled as a delegate to their out-of-town conventions. He also sold insurance for these organizations to their members, which was a vital service to the membership. For a time, he and his wife operated a dry goods store, though Mrs. Fuentes worked mainly in the home.

Antonio R. Fuentes, Corpus Christi Photographer and Filmmaker.
Mr. Fuentes was likewise a proficient photographer by avocation. As such he owned and took pictures with Kodak still camera and with a 9.5 mm French-made Pathex movie camera. These images are listed in the inventory below. His cameras are in boxes 62 and 63, respectively. His photography included a range of topics, including family and historically valuable organizational images. The remarkable nature of Mr. Fuentes’ Corpus Christi movies can be savored by the above signature images of this link. These motion pictures may well represent some of the earliest made by a Mexican American filmmaker about the Mexican American community in Texas. None of these images may be used or downloaded without the written permission of Special Collections & Archives, Mary and Jeff Bell Library. Mr. Fuentes owned a projector (in Box 64) for these and other films with which he would entertain his family and neighbors at home as well as serving as a documentarian of events.
The Fuentes Family Papers consist of approximately 36.5 linear feet in 65 boxes and shelf items. They include correspondence, unprinted manuscripts, ledgers of club meeting minutes, club membership rosters, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, periodicals, clippings, newspapers, books, photographs, motion picture film, cameras, gavels, framed images, and other memorabilia and records. They include both the Fuentes library and materials he acquired as the last living legal trustee of Obreros Hall, from which some of these items came.
The Fuentes Family Papers were formally donated by Mrs. Mercedes Fuentes Peck, daughter of the Fuentes couple, in 1995. These items came through the assistance of Richard Gonzales of Corpus Christi. Thomas H. Kreneck, who made the acquisition and with the guidance of Mrs. Peck conveyed the materials to Special Collections & Archives, ranked this collection as one of the most significant research resources dealing with early twentieth century Mexican American development with which he had ever been associated. The handwritten minutes of meetings of the Woodmen of the World and the Obreros y Obreras, as well as the early print items are of particular merit.
The archival processing and creation of the inventory of the Fuentes Family Papers was done by Sean Mooney in 2011-2012. Preliminary organization of the collection was accomplished by Thomas H. Kreneck in 2007, respectively. Abel Cantu, Irvan Hendrik, Denver Ang, Grace Charles, and Kreneck collaborated on the editorial work of the original film for this link.
Guide to the Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes & Josefina Barrera Fuentes Family Papers
Linear Ft. Title of Materials Description of Materials
Fuentes Family Personal Documents
.5 Box 1 – Personal Items and Documents
1.1 Antonio Fuentes: Note of Birth Place and Date, Recorded April 1, 1923; Selective Service Card, 1942; La Retama Library Card, 1944
1.2 Antonio Fuentes Immigration Documents
1.3 Affidavit of Heirship, 1961
1.4 Vicente Lozano Newspaper Clipping Scrapbook
1.5 Mercedes Fuentes: History Class Scrapbook, c. Late 1940s
1.6 Antonio Fuentes, Jr.: College Report Card, c. 1950; University of Texas All Sports Pass, 1950-1951; Driver’s License, 1951; Immunization Records, 1948. Reuben Fuentes: English Textbook Cover, c. 1950
1.7 Carmen Fuentes: “Cupid’s Destiny” Personal Advertisement Magazine, December 1948; Miller High School Directory, 1950-1951; “Primer of Parliamentary Law”, 1949; Thank You Note, 1962
1.8 Contract, Agreement, State Form, and Checks re. Sale and Purchase of Land, May 14, 1923
1.9 Real Estate Exclusive Listing Agreements, March 28, 1968
1.10 Blank U.S. State Department Form for Export of Arms and Munitions of War to Mexico, March 1920
1.11 Bulletins from Mexico’s Secretary of Defense, March 31 and December 15, 1938
1.12 Professor Juan T. Gonzalez, “El Anillo Misterioso”, Undated
1.13 Profesora Maria Cristina Olvera, “Reyna del Ocultismo” Flyers, 1941
1.14 Religious Items: Novena Booklet, c. 1930s; Missal, November 1968, Religious Cards, Undated
1.15 Health-Related Documents: Mallinckrodt Prescription Calculator, 1946; GNC Vitamin Chart, c. 1970s
1.16 Sports Books: Softball Rules, 1955; 1968 Texas Football Guide with Local High Schools
1.17 Ray High School vs. Miller High School Football Game Program, Thanksgiving 1955
1.18 Programs: Fifth Conference of the American National Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, March 29-30, 1941; Mexican Patriotic Committee, May 5, 1971; Ballet Recital, May 22, 1977
1.19 Booklets: N. Shure Co. Pocket Diary with Calendar, Map, Directory, and Tables, 1926; Park Laboratory Co. Pocket Notebook, c. 1930s; Farm & Home Savings Association Coin Saver, Undated
1.20 Pamphlets: “Electricity Meters: How to Read Them,” c. 1930s; Assembly Instructions for Murray “T-Bird” Child’s Car, c. 1950s; Social Security Amendments, 1965
1.21 Spear & Co. Order Blanks and Advertisement, c. 1920s
1.22 Wristwatch Advertisement by Antonio Fuentes, c. 1930s
1.23 Haband of Patterson Dress Slacks Mailer including Fabric Swatches, c. 1950s
1.24 “Provisión y Seguridad” Mailers, 1959
1.25 Health Bulletin Mailer with Subscription Offer, c. 1960s
1.26 Advertisement Inserts and Mailers, Undated
1.27 Maps: Mexico City, 1944; Multi-State Map of Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, c. 1960s; University of Kansas Medical Center with Handwritten Travel Notes, Undated
1.28 TTA Airlines Pricing and Schedule, 1967
1.29 Corpus Christi Bus Routes and Schedules, 1963; Greyhound Southern Route and Spanish Trail Schedule, 1969
1.30 Braniff Air Ticket and Travel Receipts, 1969; Brochure for Hotel Nacional de Cuba with Braniff Airways and Driscoll Hotel Information Stamped on Reverse, c. 1950s
1.31 Pocket Calendars for 1943, 1963, and 1968; Assorted Coupons, Undated; Bingo Card, Undated
1.32 “Japan: Land of the Rising Sun” Photo Book; Tomato Seed Pouch; French Flag
1.33 Spanish and Portuguese Currency, 1946 and 1951
1.34 Business Cards
1.35 Handwritten Notes and Scrap Paper
.5 Box 2 – Personal Correspondence
2.1 Correspondence from Antonio Fuentes to his Wife, Josefina Barrera, Before Their Marriage, January-June, 1918
2.2 Correspondence from Antonio Fuentes to his Wife, Josefina Barrera, Before Their Marriage, July-August, 1918
2.3 Empty Envelopes of Correspondence from Antonio Fuentes to his Wife, Josefina Barrera, Before Their Marriage, 1918
2.4 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, 1921
2.5 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, October 1923
2.6 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, November 1-5, 1923
2.7 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, November 6-10, 1923
2.8 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, November 11-20, 1923
2.9 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, November 21-30, 1923
2.10 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, December 1923
2.11 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, January-September 1924
2.12 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, October 1924
2.13 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, November 1924
2.14 Correspondence to Continental Supply House, 1925
2.15 Correspondence and Empty Envelopes to Continental Supply House, Undated
2.16 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Fuentes, 1930s
2.17 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Fuentes, 1940s
2.18 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Fuentes, 1950-1955
2.19 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Fuentes, 1956-1958
2.20 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Fuentes, 1959
2.21 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1935-1936
2.22 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1937-1938
2.23 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1939
2.24 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1940-1941
2.25 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1944
.5 Box 3 – Personal Correspondence
3.1 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1945-1946
3.2 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1947-1948
3.3 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1950-1952
3.4 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, 1953-1954
3.5 Montemorelos Correspondence from Jesús Rodriguez Caballero, Undated
3.6 Montemorelos Correspondence from Rosalio Salás, M. Salás, and Urbana Fuentes, 1930s
3.7 Montemorelos Correspondence from Carmen Gonzalez Including Collection of Small Cutout Photographs, October 28, 1937
3.8 Montemorelos Correspondence from Antonio Cantú and Fortino Fernandez, 1940s
3.9 Correspondence Sent by Antonio Fuentes to “La Cienega”, December 24, 1937, and Rogelio Esparza, May 7, 1954
3.10 Monterrey Correspondence to Antonio and Josefina Fuentes, 1950s-1960s
3.11 Correspondence to Antonio Fuentes re. Insurance Payments, 1941, 1946, 1958, and 1966-1969
3.12 Empty Envelopes from Insurance Payments Including Blank Slips of Paper
3.13 Empty Envelopes from Insurance Payments
3.14 Empty Envelopes from Insurance Payments
3.15 Empty Envelopes from Insurance Payments
.5 Box 4 – Personal Correspondence and Holiday Cards
4.1 Correspondence from Vicente Vargas in Veracruz, November 7, 1923
4.2 Political Correspondence to Antonio Fuentes, 1920s-1930s
4.3 Correspondence to Antonio Fuentes from Linder Art Co. with Order Form and Return Envelope, December 9, 1915
4.4 Personal Correspondence to Antonio Fuentes, 1957-1963
4.5 Personal Correspondence to Josefina Fuentes, 1950s, Undated (Fragile)
4.6 Personal Correspondence to Carmen Fuentes, 1949-1950
4.7 Personal Correspondence to the Fuentes Family, 1979-1982
4.8 Correspondence to Antonio and Josefina Fuentes from President Ronald and Nancy Reagan re. Anniversary Congratulations, November 17, 1983
4.9 Chain Letter, Undated
4.10 Correspondence/Picture Postcards
4.11 Empty Envelopes and Postage for Personal Correspondence
4.12 Valentine’s Day Cards
4.13 Easter Cards
4.14 Mother’s Day Cards
4.15 Mother’s Day Cards
4.16 Mother’s Day Cards
4.17 Father’s Day Cards
.5 Box 5 – Holiday Cards
5.1 Grandparent’s Day Cards
5.2 Thanksgiving Cards
5.3 Christmas Cards
5.4 Christmas Cards
5.5 Christmas Cards
5.6 Christmas Cards
5.7 Christmas Cards
5.8 Birthday Cards
5.9 Birthday Cards
.5 Box 6 – Holiday Cards and Personal Financial Documents
6.1 Anniversary Cards
6.2 Thank You Notes
6.3 Birth Notice Cards
6.4 Quinceñera Announcements
6.5 Graduation Invitations and Announcements
6.6 Wedding Invitations, Cards, and Announcements
6.7 Wedding Invitations, Cards, and Announcements
6.8 Sympathy Cards
6.9 Assorted Invitations
6.10 Empty Card Envelopes
6.11 Antonio Fuentes Personal Checks
6.12 Corpus Christi Bank and Trust: Cashier’s Check, November 1, 1966 and Blank; Blank Cashier’s Check Application; Receipt Tape
6.13 Corpus Christi State National Bank: Monthly Statement, January 1925; Deposit Receipts, August 26, 1958 and June 27, 1960; Blank Cashier Check Application; Loose Coin Deposit Envelope
6.14 Corpus Christi State National Bank Checks Made Out to Individuals, 1923-1927 and 1940
6.15 Corpus Christi State National Bank Checks Made Out to Spear & Co., 1925-1928
6.16 Corpus Christi State National Bank Checks Made Out to: United Trust Estates, 1927-1928; McFadden Publications, Inc., 1927; White Electric Co., 1940; Farm Journal, 1965
6.17 First Savings Association: Notices, September 30, 1964, and September 22, 1966; Earning Statement for 1967 with Pamphlet re. Savings Insurance; Blank Withdrawal and Deposit Slips
.5 Box 7 – Personal Financial and Insurance Documents
7.1 Mercantile National Bank: Monthly Statement, Pamphlet, and Handwritten Notes, December 1963-September 1964
7.2 Republic National Bank of Dallas: Booklet with List of Correspondents, Undated; Savings Withdrawal Receipt, Undated
7.3 Electricity, Utilities, and Phone Bill Receipts and Pay Stubs, 1958 and 1960
7.4 Electricity, Utilities, and Phone Bill Receipts and Pay Stubs, 1962
7.5 Electricity, Utilities, and Phone Bill Receipts and Pay Stubs, 1963 and March 1964
7.6 Empty Bill Envelopes
7.7 Business Card of Gary Bromley and Check from Bromley to Fuentes, 1969
7.8 Notice from Frank Wilcox to Antonio Fuentes re. Delinquent Tax Payment, December 20, 1929
7.9 Levine’s Employee Tax Statements for Antonio Fuentes, January 1950-February 1951
7.10 Delinquent Tax Statements, August 1962, March 1964, September 1964
7.11 Tax Documents: City of Corpus Christi Tax Stub, 1963; Nueces County Tax Receipts, 1963; Calendar Day, December 25, 1936; Property Rendition Affidavit, 1964
7.12 Empty Tax Envelopes
7.13 International Typewriter Exchange: Correspondence, Invoices, Receipts, Credit Certificates, Checks, and Corresponding Bank Statements, 1924-1929
7.14 JC Penney Bill Stubs and Receipts, 1962
7.15 Sears and Roebuck Payment Plan Receipt Books and Receipts, 1960s
7.16 Spiegel Furniture Co.: Customer Record and Payment Terms with Correspondence, 1927; Catalog Order Card, 1963
7.17 Sugarman Supply Co. Lease Agreement and Blank Payment Records, September 25, 1915
7.18 Suniland Furniture Co. Payment Plan Receipt Book, 1959
7.19 Texaco Credit Card and Receipt Ticket, 1963
7.20 Woolco: Checks, Receipts, and Thank You Note, 1966; Account Statements, 1974
7.21 Receipt Book of Hall Rent Payments, 1958
7.22 Money Order Receipt Stubs, 1930s-1940s
7.23 Money Order Receipt Stubs, Receipt Tapes, and Notes, 1950s-1960s
7.24 Personal Receipts, 1920s-1940s
7.25 Personal Receipts, 1950s
7.26 Personal Receipts, 1960-1970s
7.27 Personal Receipts, Undated
7.28 Receipt Tapes
7.29 Pocket Books: Weekly Meeting Schedule and Monthly Payments per Organization, 1951-1953
7.30 Handwritten Financial Notes
7.31 Insurance Policies: Eureka-Security (Fire), August 28, 1928; Golden Eagle (Life), Undated; National Protective Insurance Co. (Health), 1935; Washington National Insurance Co. Rate Card, Undated; Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association (Air Travel), 1960
7.32 Benefit Protective Association of America: Informationals, Incentive Pamphlets, Sales Strategies, and Blank Forms and Example Policies, c. Late 1930s; “The Music of Alianza,” 1939
7.33 Crown Life Insurance: Advertisement Flyers, Premium Notices, Correspondence re. Policies, Receipt of Payment, Return Envelope, and Information Card, 1952
7.34 Kansas City Life Insurance Co.: Copy of Policy Certificate, Checks and Money Orders, Receipts, and Correspondence from Texas Collateral Financial Co., 1929; Payment Notices, February 28, 1931; Vitals Card; Business Card of Agent
.5 Box 8 – Personal Insurance and Hobby-Related Documents; Alianza Hispano-Americana Periodicals
8.1 National Bellas Hess Life Insurance Society Mailers with Blank Applications and Advertisements, Undated
8.2 New Empire Insurance Co. Advertisement Mailer with Blank Application Card, Undated
8.3 Shelton Insurance Co.: Documents re. Repairs after Hurricane Carla and Cancellation of Policy, 1962
8.4 Texas Protective Life Insurance Co.: Newsletters to Antonio and Josefina Fuentes, November 30, 1966; Blank Policy Applications
8.5 The Numismatic Co. The Star Rare Coin Encyclopedia and Premium Catalog, 1925 and 1940
8.6 Eastman Kodak Co., How to Make Good Pictures, c. 1930s
8.7 Envelope Including: “Kodascope Library Review” Vol. I No. 10 (1927); “Pathextracts” Vol. I No. 9 (July 1930); Pathé Dealer List, c. 1930s; Mogull Bros. Invoice, June 3, 1937; Invoice Copy; Pathex Price List, c. 1930
8.8 Envelope Including: “Pathextracts” Vol. I Nos. 1-8 (October 1929-June 1930); Pathé Dealer List, c. 1930; Victor Camera Advertisement, c. 1930; Pathex Supplement, April 1927
8.9 Mogull Bros. Catalog and Price List of Equipment and Films, c. 1930
8.10 Mogull Bros.: Catalogs, 1938 and 1939; List of Films, Undated; RCA-Victor Photophone Advertisement, Undated
8.11 Manuals: Pathex Motion Picture Camera and Projector Including Price List, March 1927; Univex AF-4 (1938 Model) Instruction Booklet; Pathexgraph Instructions, Undated
8.12 Pathex Film Lists, 1926 and 1928; “The Pathé Kid” Manual and Film List, 1928-1930; Mail Insurance Slip
8.13 “Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for Home” c. 1927
8.14 Pathex Equipment Defect Comment Lists, 1927
8.15 “El Cine en Casa” – Pathé Baby Manual Including Film Lists, Pathex Advertisement Insert, and Direct Purchase Notice, 1933
8.16 Catalog, Film Lists, and Advertisements from M.H. Schoenbaum, 1938
8.17 Central Camera Co. Order Blank c. 1930s [Fragile]
8.18 Advertisements and Clippings of Films and Equipment
8.19 Handwritten Notes re. Photography
8.20 Alianza Organo Oficial, June 1930-June 1932
.5 Box 9 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Periodicals
9.1 Alianza Organo Oficial, July 1932-Oct. 1935
9.2 Alianza, 1940s
9.3 Alianza, 1950s
9.4 Alianza, 1960-1962
9.5 Alianza, 1963
.5 Box 10 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Periodicals and Lodge 169 Receipt Books
10.1 Alianza, 1964-1967
10.2 Alianza, 1968-1971
10.3 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, May 1946-June 1947
10.4 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, 1948
10.5 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, 1950-1955
10.6 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, October 1958-August 1962
10.7 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, September 1962-January 1964
10.8 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, January 1964-November 1965
10.9 Lodge 169 Member Dues Receipt Books, November 1965-December 1968
10.10 Lodge 169 Blank Member Dues Receipt Books
.5 Box 11 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Lodge 169 Receipt Book Notes, Ritual Books, and Ledgers
11.1 Loose Notes Pertaining to Member Dues Receipt Books
11.2 Personal Ritual Book of Antonio Fuentes, 1928, Presented by Presidente Supremo C.B. Sedillo, October 24, 1944
11.3 Personal Ritual Book of Antonio Fuentes, Revised in 1934
11.4 Personal Ritual Book of Antonio Fuentes, Revised in 1937
11.5 “Ritual de la Alianza Hispano-Americana Para las Logias Sucursales,” 1934
11.6 “Ritual de la Alianza Hispano-Americana Para las Logias Sucursales,” 1934
11.7 “Ritual Para Legiones Juveniles de la Alianza Hispano-Americana,” May 24, 1928
11.8 Lodge 169-Corpus Christi Membership Ledger, September 1930-March 1932
11.9 Lodge 169-Corpus Christi Funeral Benefits Ledger with Receipts, 1930s
.5 Box 12 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Cronicas, Actas, and Presidential Report
12.1 Cabo, Tomás Cerrabo. Cronicas. Tucson, AZ: Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1928.
12.2 Cabo, Tomás Cerrabo. Cronicas. Tucson, AZ: Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1928.
12.3 Cabo, Tomás Cerrabo. Cronicas. Tucson, AZ: Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1928.
12.4 Cabo, Tomás Cerrabo. Cronicas. Tucson, AZ: Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1928.
12.5 Cabo, Tomás Cerrabo. Cronicas. Tucson, AZ: Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1928.
12.6 Acta e Informes Generales de la XIII Convención de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, January 1930
12.7 Acta e Informes Generales de la XIV Convención de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, January 1934
12.8 Acta e Informes Generales de la XV Convención de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, April 1937
12.9 Acta e Informes Generales de la XVII Convención de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, August 1944
12.10 “State of the Alianza Hispano-Americana” Report of the Supreme President at the Seventeenth Convention, August 21-26-1944
.5 Box 13 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Rules Books and Correspondence
13.1 Reglamento Interior de la Logia Fundadora, January 1920
13.2 General Laws of the Alianza Hispano-Americana, February 1930
13.3 Estatutos Generales de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, February 1934
13.4 Leyes Generales Adoptadas Por la XVII Convención, August 1944
13.5 General Laws Passed by the 17th Convention, August 1944
13.6 Estatutos Generales de la Alianza Hispano-Americana, August 1948 and September 1950
13.7 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1940s
13.8 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1950s
13.9 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1960-1963
13.10 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1965
13.11 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1966
13.12 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1967-1968
13.13 Correspondence re. Insurance Policies, 1970s
13.14 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1930s
13.15 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, March 1948
13.16 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, June-July 1948
13.17 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, August 1948
13.18 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, September 1948
13.19 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, October 1948
13.20 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, November-December 1948
13.21 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1950s
13.22 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1960-1963
13.23 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1964-1966
13.24 Empty Envelopes
.5 Box 14 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Lodge 169 Financial, Insurance, and Organization/Administration Documents
14.1 Duplicate Lists of Adult Mortuary Fund Bond List, Mortgage Loans, and the Society’s True Financial Worth, 1948-1951
14.2 Secretary’s Monthly Collection Report, 1958
14.3 Secretary’s Monthly Collection Report, 1960-1962
14.4 Secretary’s Monthly Collection Report, 1963-1965
14.5 Secretary’s Monthly Collection Report, 1966-1969
14.6 Secretary’s Monthly Collection Report, 1970-1975 and Blank Reports
14.7 Utilities Check Stubs, 1964-1965; JC Penney Account Stub, 1964; Torn Parkdale State Bank Customer’s Draft Slip, 1964; Handwritten Financial Notes
14.8 Check Stubs, 1948; Assorted Receipts
14.9 Lodge Receipts for Advance Premium Payment, 1955-1959
14.10 Cashier’s Receipts for Lodge Dues, 1960-1963
14.11 Cashier’s Receipts for Lodge Dues, 1964-1966
14.12 Cashier’s Receipts for Lodge Dues, 1967-1969
14.13 Cashier’s Receipts for Lodge Dues, 1970-1974
14.14 Corpus Christi State National Bank Receipts, 1960-1963
14.15 Corpus Christi State National Bank Receipts, 1964-1966
14.16 Mercantile National Bank of Corpus Christi Receipts, 1966
14.17 Report Including List of Member Names and Shares, May 1934
14.18 Premium Rates Book, 1939
14.19 Dunne’s Insurance Report for Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1943 and 1948
14.20 Assessment Loan Statement for Enrique Gabardón, 1951; Assessment Loan Statement, Loan Worksheet, Authorization Form, and Adult Certificate Cancellation Request Form for Inez Rivas, 1948
14.21 Adult Certificate Cancellation Request Form for Adolph de la Peña, 1959
14.22 Juvenile Department Blank Policy Payment Cards
14.23 Insurance Applications for Roque M. Barrera, Carmen Fuentes, Josefina Barrera, and Jesus Rodriguez Caballero, 1934
14.24 Golden Rule Life Insurance Certificate for Luís Martinez, 1955
14.25 Insurance Credentials, Death Claim Authorization Form, and Dues Receipt for Juana Gonzales, 1965
14.26 Insurance Policy of Josefina Barrera, December 17, 1934
14.27 Life Insurance Credentials and Payment Book of Felipa P. Alegria
14.28 Youth Ordinary Life Certificates for Antonio Jr., Carmen, and Mercedes Fuentes
14.29 Lists of Member Names, Addresses, and Lodge Numbers, 1948 and Undated
14.30 List of Members and Dues, Undated
14.31 Card File: Alianza Lodges with Officers and Locations, 1940s; Names and Addresses, 1930s
14.32 Handwritten Drafts of Meeting Minutes and Actas, 1948
14.33 Orden de los Trabajos (Meeting Agenda), c. 1944
14.34 Blank Meeting Minutes Forms
14.35 Membership Application Instructions, Undated
14.36 National Convention Delegate Reports, 1937-1948
14.37 Documents re. 1944 Regional Convention: Notes, Invitation, List of Projects, Member Lists of Payment, Delegate Credentials, Delegate Expense Account, and Check Stubs
14.38 Acta Oficial de la Sesión Ordinaria del Consejo Ejecutivo Supremo, March 1952
14.39 Actas Oficiales de la Sesión Ordinaria del Consejo Ejecutivo Supremo, September 16, 1961
.5 Box 15 – Alianza Hispano-Americana Lodge 169 Organization/Administration Documents, Printed Items, and Society-Related Personal Items; Woodmen of the World Periodicals
15.1 Copies – “Acta de Independencia de Mexico”, November 6, 1813
15.2 “Acuerdos Tomados Por el Comite Patriotico Mexicano”, Undated
15.3 Citación – Presidential Orders to Elect Delegates for Conventions, July 9, 1948
15.4 Invitación – National Convention, July 21, 1948
15.5 Observaciones, Undated; Convocatorias, June and November 1948, and June 1954
15.6 Resolución – Urging Members to do their Duty, 1959
15.7 Pro-Defensa Alianza Hispano-Americana Declaratoria “Constitución y Reformas”, May 6, 1954
15.8 Memorial Address for Senator O.A. Larrazolo by Hon. A.A. Sedillo
15.9 Speech of President C.B. Sedillo, May 16, 1947
15.10 Vice President Jesús G. Lizarraga’s Response to Circular “Supuesto”, September 4, 1948
15.11 Comunicación – To Attending Lodges at Regional Convention, 1948; Blank Mesa Directiva
15.12 Proclamation of Reinstatement of Supreme Director J.I. Gandarilla, November 10, 1948
15.13 “Calaveras del Panteón Aliancista”, 1948
15.14 Envelope Containing: Frente Unido Pro Defensa Statement, 1949; R.B. Rodriguez Publications: “Sueños y Pesadillas”, El Eterno Fracasado Tecnico”, “Tópicos Típicos Sedillistas”
15.15 “Energica Protesta”; “Respetuosa Protesta”, January 1952
15.16 Oversized Alianza Hispano-Americana Poster
15.17 Convention Delegate Ribbons
15.18 Small Decals and Window Stickers
15.19 Newspaper Clippings
15.20 Alianza Hispano-Americana Leaflets, 1937
15.21 Insurance Campaign Flyers, 1948; Christmas Greetings Bulletin, Undated
15.22 “El Sol” – Phoenix AZ, September 1949-March 1953
15.23 Ruben Dario, “Los Motivos del Lobo”, April 1935
15.24 “The Music of Alianza”, c. 1939
15.25 Alianza Hispano-Americana Library Catalog, 1930
15.26 Blank Membership Certificate
15.27 Blanca Primera Invitation for the Installation of Octaviano Larrazolo, October 1, 1930
15.28 Small Handwritten Notes
15.29 Palabra Semestral, 1952, 1953, 1957, and 1966
15.30 Business Cards and Membership Cards
15.31 Alianza Hispano-Americana Brochure, 1938; Recruitment Handout, 1953
15.32 Restaurant Menus for El Charro, Tucson AZ, c. 1950
15.33 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1940s
15.34 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1950s
15.35 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1962
15.36 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1963
.5 Box 16 – Woodmen of the World Periodicals
16.1 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1964
16.2 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1967
16.3 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1968
16.4 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1969
16.5 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1970
16.6 Woodmen of the World Magazine, January-June 1971
16.7 Woodmen of the World Magazine, July-December 1971
16.8 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1972
16.9 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1976
16.10 Woodmen of the World Magazine, January-June 1977
16.11 Woodmen of the World Magazine, July-December 1977
16.12 Woodmen of the World Magazine, January-June 1978
.5 Box 17 – Woodmen of the World Periodicals, Ritual Books, Rules/Regulations Books, and Constitution/By-Laws Books
17.1 Woodmen of the World Magazine, July-December 1978
17.2 Woodmen of the World Magazine, January-June 1979
17.3 Woodmen of the World Magazine, July-December 1979
17.4 Woodmen of the World Magazine, 1980s
17.5 “Woodmen of the World Presents Arlington Song Festival Featuring the Wills Family Singers”, March 25, 1969
17.6 Ritual Book, 1903
17.7 Ritual Book, 1936
17.8 Ritual Book, 1946
17.9 Substitute Ritual Book, 1961
17.10 Regulations Manuals, 1921
17.11 Constitution and By-Laws, July 1935
17.12 Constitution and By-Laws, September 1941 and May 1943
17.13 Constitution and By-Laws, October 1947
17.14 Constitution and By-Laws, 1965
17.15 Officers’ Manual for Local Units, 1968
.5 Box 18 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Meeting Minutes and Ledgers
18.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Blank Meeting Minutes Book
18.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Membership Roster, 1909-1920; Lodge Location Lease Agreement (Inside Front Cover), 1909
18.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Copies of Handwritten Meeting Minutes, 1920-1921
18.4 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Notebook of Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Membership Roster, 1950-1954
18.5 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Meeting Minutes, January 1952-December 1958
18.6 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Meeting Minutes, January 1959-September 1969
18.7 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Meeting Minutes, October 1969-November 1974
18.8 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Meeting Minutes, 1979-1982, Including: Membership List, Blank Member Transfer Form, Blank unit Supply Order Form, and Contacts
18.9 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Expense Ledger, 1920-1923
18.10 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Expense Ledger, 1924
18.11 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Expense Ledger, 1925-1928
.5 Box 19 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Ledgers and Correspondence
19.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Expense Ledger, 1929-1932
19.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Ledger of Bills and Member Dues, 1925
19.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Ledger of Bills and Member Dues, 1926
19.4 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Ledger of Bills and Member Dues, 1927
19.5 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Ledger of Bills and Member Dues, 1929
19.6 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Insurance Benefits Ledger, 1964-1965
19.7 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Blank Ledgers: Collector’s Cash Book, Financial Secretary’s Cash Book, and Membership Register
19.8 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1950-1955
19.9 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1956-1959
19.10 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1960-1961
19.11 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1962
19.12 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1963
19.13 Envelope Containing: Correspondence re. Insurance Payment and Cancellation, Credit Statements, Payment Stubs, and Return Envelopes, 1963
19.14 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1964-1965
19.15 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1966
19.16 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1967
19.17 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1968-1969
19.18 Correspondence re. Insurance, 1970-1975
.5 Box 20 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Correspondence and Financial Documents
20.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Note to Consul Comandante from Roman Castro, Undated
20.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Letter from José Cuvarrubias to the Camp re. His Failing Health, August 11, 1919
20.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Letter re. Election of Camp Officers, July 25, 1920
20.4 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1920s
20.5 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1930s
20.6 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1950s
20.7 Envelope Containing: Correspondence re. Bonus Award Check, Punch Ticket, HEB Receipt Tape Pouch, and Handwritten Notes, 1958
20.8 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1960-1961
20.9 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1962
20.10 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1963
20.11 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1964
20.12 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1965
20.13 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1966
20.14 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1967
20.15 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1968
20.16 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1969
20.17 Correspondence re. Organization/Administration, 1970s
20.18 Empty Envelopes
20.19 Distribution of Income and Expenses with Movement of Funds in the Treasury, 1924
20.20 Balance Sheet and statement of Profit and Loss, December 31, 1926
20.21 Book of Expenses, 1926-1931
20.22 Book of Expenses, 1928
20.23 Monthly Financial Report, June 1931
20.24 Summary of Starting and Hospital Funds, Undated
20.25 Expense Report, September 1951-May 1964
20.26 Policy Credit Requests to Comptroller, June 1958-May 1960
20.27 Insurance Agent Commission Statements, May 1954-November 1955
.5 Box 21 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Financial Documents and Membership Records
21.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Personal Handwritten Notebooks Containing Names and Addresses, Bills Information, and Lists Containing Members and Dues, August-December 1922
21.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Notebooks Containing Lists of Members and Dues, 1923
21.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Notebooks of Income and Expenses, 1923
21.4 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Booklet Containing Names of Applicants with Application Dues and Campaña de Inauguración del Hospital, c. 1920s
21.5 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, World War I Memorial Campaign Handwritten Records of Members and Funds, c. 1920s
21.6 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Roster of Members, Initiation Dues, and Dates Paid, Undated
21.7 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Loan Requests from Ernesto Meza to Antonio Fuentes, 1928
21.8 Promissory Notes, 1923-1924
21.9 Corpus Christi State National Bank Checks/Bank Notes, 1924-1925
21.10 Corpus Christi State National Bank: Promissory Notes for Dues, 1927-1928; Checks/Bank Notes for Dues, 1928-1931
21.11 Corpus Christi State National Bank Deposit Receipts, 1923 and 1932
21.12 Bank Statements with Withdrawal Slips, March 1921, December 1931-January 1933, and August-September 1964
21.13 Delinquent Payment Notices, February and April, 1955; Past Due Notice Stubs, June 1960-November 1963
21.14 Payment Notices with Return Envelopes, October 1962-October 1965
21.15 Policy Statements, 1964
21.16 Business Receipts, 1919-1924, and 1954; Dues Receipts, 1932 and Undated
21.17 Insurance Policy Receipts, 1953-1954
21.18 Receipts for Payment on Certificate Debt with Corresponding Checks, 1966-1967
21.19 Receipt Tapes, Undated
21.20 Handwritten Financial Notes
21.21 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, 1951-1954
.5 Box 22 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Membership Directories
22.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, 1951-1954
22.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, 1951-1954, Including Loose Page of José Alvarado, 1937
22.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, June 1958-December 1963
22.4 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, January 1964-January 1968
.5 Box 23 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Membership Directories
23.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, February 1968-1969
23.2 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, 1970-1971
23.3 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members with Addresses, and Dues, 1972-February 1973
23.4 Woodmen of the World, Annual Camp No. 2126 (Benito Juarez) Membership Listing, March 1973, October 1973, October 1974
23.5 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Juvenile Department Printed Directory of Members and Dues, 1956-1957
.5 Box 24 – Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Printed Directory of Members and Dues, 1956-1957
.5 Box 25 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Organization/Administration Documents
25.1 Last Page of Contract of Camp Guards with Signatures, May 14, 1918
25.2 Invitation from Camp 2194 (Laurel) re. Dedication of Memorial for Deceased Sovereigns, August 15, 1919
25.3 Invitation from Camp Benito Juarez to the Local Oberos y Obreras Chapter to enter “Concurso de Reynas”, August 2, 1926
25.4 Notice and Table for Recruitment Awards, 1927
25.5 List of Member Names with Addresses and Years in Service, Undated
25.6 Twenty-Five Year Members List, Undated
25.7 Analysis of Fraternal Service Fund, 1969
25.8 Secretary’s Report, Resolutions Committee Report, and Proposed Constitutional Amendments for National Convention, July 1969
25.9 Declaration of Delegates from Kingsville TX, Robstown TX, Victoria TX, Mathis TX, Alice TX, and Taft TX, Undated
25.10 Proceedings of the State Convention and Official Ballot, March 1969; National Convention Program, July 1969; President’s Report at the National Convention, July 1969
25.11 Ballots for the 35th Biennial Convention, Texas Jurisdiction, March 21-24, 1971
25.12 Monthly Bulletins, 1964-1967
25.13 “Southwest Texas Six-Gun” Bulletins, 1967-1971
25.14 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Notes and Vote Counts of Camp Elections, December 2, 1919
25.15 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Notebooks Containing Member Names, 1922-1923
25.16 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Handwritten Notes and Notebooks Containing Member Names, Undated
25.17 Handwritten Organization/Administration Notes
25.18 Slips: Postal Zoning; “Jurisdiction of Texas”; Folder Marker for Monthly Report
25.19 Death Certificate of Alberto Lara, April 21, 1958
25.20 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Juvenile Department Benefits Change Request Forms, 1954
25.21 Member Punch Cards, 1955, 1960-1962
25.22 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Member Names, Certificate Numbers, and Dues, November 1933-January 1934
25.23 Slips re.: Bond of Officers, March 15, 1972; Transfer Card of Rogelio Salazar, Undated; Use of Maturity Date and Payment Requirements; Deposit Receipt of Faustino Reyes, January 5, 1920
25.24 Preliminary Membership Applications, 1918-1919
25.25 Southern Union Insurance Mailer, c. 1963; Holiday Beach Resort Mailer with Notes and Calendar of July and August 1968
25.26 Blank Member’s Acknowledgement of Automatic Loan, September 14, 1956
25.27 Blank Policy Transfer Cards, April 26, 1956
25.28 Blank Forms: Camp Auditor’s Report; Instructions for Executing Proofs of Death; Affidavit of Lost Certificate
25.29 Blank Field Man’s Application for Bond, c. 1950s
25.30 Rate Book, 1956
25.31 Rate Book, 1958
25.32 Field Man’s Manual, Undated
.5 Box 26 – Woodmen of the World Camp Benito Juarez Society-Related Personal Items; Orden Mutua del Oberos y Obreras Books
26.1 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Personal Credentials of Antonio Fuentes, 1924 and 1929
26.2 Replica Initiation Certificate of Antonio Fuentes with Photograph, 1973
26.3 Clerk Ribbon and Badge, c. 1930s
26.4 Woodmen of the World, Camp Benito Juarez, Delegate Ribbon, State Convention, 1937; Officer Ribbons, 1924
26.5 Antonio Fuentes Nametags
26.6 Woodmen of the World Business Cards; Blank President Card; Decal
26.7 Woodmen of the World Christmas Cards, 1972 and 1977
26.8 Postcards from Convention Locations
26.9 Fund Raiser Tickets, 1970s
26.10 Travel Souvenirs: United Airlines Napkin; San Francisco Hilton Map; Dallas Sheraton Reservation Card Stub; Continental Airlines System Timetable
26.11 Small Annual Calendars, 1931, 1958, and 1960
26.12 Prof. Juan T. Gonzalez, “La Voz de Maestro”; Advertisement and Order Sheet for Prof. Gonzalez’s Works
26.13 Booklets: Woodmen of the World Deposit book of José and Teresa Alaniz, 1921; Washington National Insurance Co. Prospects Book with Notes and Receipts, 1953-1954
26.14 Antonio Fuentes Receipt Books, 1923, 1930, 1952-1954
26.15 “Songs We Love to Sing” Songbooks, c. 1946
26.16 “Songs We Love to Sing” Songbooks, c. 1946
26.17 Assorted Brochures
26.18 Programs for Biennial Convention – Texas Jurisdiction, 1965-1971
26.19 Programs for District Meetings in: Falfurrias TX, November 16, 1969; Kenedy TX, March 22, 1970
26.20 Newspaper Clippings from Woodmen of the World Sovereign Officer Inspection, Corpus Christi, c. 1923
26.21 Newspaper Clippings
26.22 Blank Stationary
26.23 Blank Punch Cards
26.24 Oberos y Obreras Reglamento de Sanidad del Taller “Leona Vicario”, No. 1, April 5, 1918
26.25 Liturgia Grado Unico de Taller Morelos No. 1, c. 1920
26.26 Constitución y Estatutos Generales de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, 1924
26.27 Constitución y Estatutos Generales de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, 1924
26.28 Constitución y Estatutos Generales de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, 1926
26.29 Constitución y Estatutos Generales de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, 1926
26.30 Liturgia Grado Unico, c. 1930s
26.31 Reglamento de Sanidad de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, c. 1920s
26.32 Liturgia de la Cámara Leona Vicario de la Orden Mutua de Obreros y Obreras, c. 1930s
.5 Box 27 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Books and Meeting Minutes
27.1 Liturgia de la Camara de Obreras Leona Vicario No. 1, c. 1930s
27.2 Oberos y Obreras, Booklet Containing List of Officers and Procedures for Society Including Handwritten Meeting Notes, November 6, 1932
27.3 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, September 21-October 19, 1922
27.4 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes: May 31, 1926; November 6, 1932; July 1, Year Unlisted
27.5 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes: June 1, 1924-October 21, 1925; October 19, 1925-June 6, 1926
27.6 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, March 4, 1927-March 3, 1933 (Fragile)
27.7 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Complete Handwritten Account of Meeting Events, Including: Meeting Minutes, Monthly Financial Reports, Attendance and Absence Lists, and Rosters of Officers upon Elections, July 13, 1930-June 8, 1937 (Fragile)
.5 Box 28 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Meeting Minutes and Ledgers
28.1 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Attendance Lists: December 14, 1930-April 19, 1931; June 28-September 6, 1931
28.2 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, July 22, 1942-August 12, 1946 (Significant Water Damage)
28.3 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, May 13, 1942-October 13, 1946 (Significant Water Damage)
28.4 Oberos y Obreras, Leona Vicario No.1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes: November 25, 1932; June 9, 1935; February 9, 1937; Undated
28.5 Oberos y Obreras, Leona Vicario No.1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, March 24, 1933-July 6, 1935 (Fragile)
28.6 Oberos y Obreras, Leona Vicario No.1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes with Attendance Lists and Monthly Reports, April 26, 1935-October 16, 1936 (Fragile)
28.7 Oberos y Obreras, Leona Vicario No.1 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, August 2, 1935-June 29, 1938 (Significant Water Damage)
28.8 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger of Members and Dues Paid with Index, 1924-1925
28.9 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger of Members and Dues Paid with Index, 1926-1931
28.10 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger Including: Member List and Monthly Payments, 1934; Monthly Financial Reports, June 1935-April 1937
.5 Box 29 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Ledgers and Correspondence
29.1 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger, 1936-1940 (Severe Water Damage)
29.2 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger Including: Monthly Income, April-December 1945; Local Fund, 1947
29.3 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger of Income and Expenses, January 1954-December 1957, Including Corpus Christi National Bank Statements, August 1954-January 1958
29.4 Documents Corresponding to Ledger (29.3) Including: Receipts; Receipt Tapes; Utility Bill Stubs; Lee Time Book; Financial Notes Booklet, 1955-1956; Correspondence from Mrs. Palacios (1957) and J. Dinn (1958) to Antonio Fuentes; Resolution, 1932; Notes of Dues Paid, 1962, Credentials of Jesús Aranda with Handwritten Notes
29.5 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Ledger of Income and Expenses with Corpus Christi State National Bank Statements, January-February 1958
29.6 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, 1920s
29.7 Correspondence from J. Manuel Corro Vina of El Paladin to Antonio Fuentes, December 11, 1929
29.8 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, 1930-1932
29.9 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, 1933-1939
29.10 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, 1940s
29.11 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, 1950s
29.12 Taller Morelos No. 1 Correspondence, Undated
29.13 Leona Vicario No. 1 Correspondence, 1920s
29.14 Leona Vicario No. 1 Correspondence, 1930-1936
29.15 Leona Vicario No. 1 Correspondence, 1937-1939
29.16 Leona Vicario No. 1 Correspondence, 1940s
29.17 Leona Vicario No. 1 Correspondence, Undated
29.18 Empty Envelopes
.5 Box 30 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Financial Documents
30.1 Taller Morelos No. 1 Envelope Containing: List of Members who Made Loans, 1927; Tax Receipts, 1930-1931; Monthly Report, December 1964-February 1965; Notes
30.2 Taller Morelos No. 1 Envelope Containing: Checks, Receipts, Statements to Brown Securities Inc., 1948-1953; Checks to Members, 1927-1929 and 1941-1949; Funeral Payment Receipt to Agapito Flores re. Zeferino Flores, July 23, 1951
30.3 Taller Morelos No. 1 Envelope Containing: WL Dinn Insurance Invoice, February 1953; Corpus Christi Independent School District Tax Receipt, January 1953; Handwritten Insurance Notes, Undated; State National Bank Blank Customer’s Draft Checks
30.4 Sale Contract of Four Promissory Notes to Annie Smith by B.B. White, August 4, 1926
30.5 Affidavit, State Contract of Full Payment of Four Notes Including the Four Notes to Annie Smith from B.B. White (29.9), April 3, 1930
30.6 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Monthly Report of Members and Dues, September 1936-January 1948
30.7 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Collection Report: Member Dues, July-October 1948; Lodge Rent, September-November (Year Unlisted)
30.8 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Monthly Breakdown of Funds, October-December 1925; Inventory of Office Supplies, June 8, 1937 (Water Damage)
30.9 Taller Morelos No. 1 Promissory Notes to Members, March-April 1927
30.10 Taller Morelos No. 1 Tax Redemption Certificate, December 31, 1928
30.11 Taller Morelos No. 1 City/County Documents: Tax Notices, 1929-1931; Corpus Christi Water and Gas Bill Stub, September 3, 1931; Notice to the Lodge to Appear re. Tax Increase, July 3, 1930
30.12 Taller Morelos No. 1 Lodge – Central Power and Light Bill Stubs, December 1948-August 1950, March-November 1962, February-December 1963
30.13 Taller Morelos No. 1 Lodge – Central Power and Light Monthly Statements, May 1947-December 1948
30.14 Taller Morelos No. 1 Citizens Industrial Bank Installment Notes, September 3, 1932 and August 5, 1933
30.15 Taller Morelos No. 1 Corpus Christi State National Bank Statements, 1945-1948
30.16 Taller Morelos No. 1 Corpus Christi State National Bank Statements, 1949
30.17 Taller Morelos No. 1 Corpus Christi State National Bank Statements, 1950s and 1960s
30.18 Taller Morelos No. 1 State National Bank of Corpus Christi Deposit Book Including Notes, March 14, 1966
30.19 Taller Morelos No. 1 Corpus Christi State National Bank Account Book, 1935-1950, Including Blank Checks and Balance Statement, Undated
30.20 Hardware Receipts and Invoices, September-October 1953
30.21 Taller Morelos No. 1 Medical and Pharmacy Receipts, 1926-1930
30.22 Receipts for: Refunds, 1929; Dues and Rent, 1932; Donations, 1947; Lodge Repairs, 1948
30.23 Taller Morelos No. 1 Dues Receipts for Edubiges Izaguirre, November 1949, January and March 1950; Handwritten Dues Notes, January-April 1950
30.24 Taller Morelos No. 1 Handwritten Financial Notes
30.25 Leona Vicario No. 1 Envelope Containing: Handwritten Monthly Receipts, June 1945-December 1947; Rent Receipts, 1944, 1946, Year Unlisted; Monthly Collection Report, 1943-1946; Breakdown of Funds, January 1945
30.26 Oberos y Obreras, Leona Vicario No. 1 Receipts of Members and Dues Paid, Entire Years of 1948 and 1949 and Undated; List of Members Names Caceres for Raffle, December 12, 1932
30.27 Leona Vicario No. 1 Receipt Book, 1945-1947
30.28 Leona Vicario No. 1 Medical and Pharmacy Receipts, 1927, 1930, Year Unknown (Date Illegible)
30.29 Insurance Certificates of José Castro, Angel Rodriguez, and Antonio Fuentes, Naming Beneficiaries, 1940-1941
30.30 Benefit Certificate of Dolores Perez, July 2, 1922
30.31 Liberty Bell Insurance Co. Insurance Policy for Lodge, 1930
30.32 Home Insurance Co. Fire Policies for Lodge 1944-1948, Including WL Dinn & Co. Invoices
30.33 Home Insurance Co. Fire Policies for Lodge, 1948-1949, Including: Nueces County, City of Corpus Christi, and Corpus Christi Independent School District Tax Receipts and Cashier’s Checks; WL Dinn & Co. Invoices and Cashier’s Checks; Member Collection List; Corpus Christi State National Bank Statement
30.34 Home Insurance Co. Fire Policies for Lodge, 1949-1951, Including WL Dinn & Co. Cover Letters and Invoices, Cashier’s Checks, and Handwritten Financial Notes
30.35 Home Insurance Co. Fire Policies for Lodge, 1951-1955, Including WL Dinn & Co. Cover Letters, Invoices, and Change Endorsement
30.36 WL Dinn & Co Documents: Receipts, 1959; Insurance Policy and Correspondence re. Policy, Policy Attachments, and Invoices, 1966
.5 Box 31 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Organization Documents and Member Account Booklets
31.1 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Completed and Blank Membership Application Forms, 1930s and 1940s
31.2 Oberos y Obreras, Taller Morelos No. 1 Honor List, June 1, 1924-January 12, 1927
31.3 Oberos y Obreras, Property Deed for Joint Lodge, February 8, 1935
31.4 Lodge Lease Contracts, February 10, 1938 and November 22, 1940
31.5 Revised Constitution of Obreros y Obreras, 1925
31.6 Handwritten and Printed Drafts of Articles and Amendments of Revised Constitution, 1925
31.7 Taller Morelos No. 1 Documents: Simón Gonzalez Oath, February 28, 1944; Invitation for Membership to Manuel Marcha, May 9, 1930; Meeting Summaries for Jose Vasconcelos No. 1 Lodge (Robstown TX), January 16 and 27, 1927
31.8 Handwritten Attendance Excuse Notes, Undated
31.9 Handwritten Rules and Regulations Including Articles and Clauses, 1930
31.10 Taller Morelos No. 1 Credentials of Elected Officials, May 25, 1922 and May 28, 1928
31.11 Envelope Containing: Correspondence to Leona Vicario No. 1, April and October 1930; Letter from A. Castro, 1935; Inventories, 1927 and 1934; F. Navarro Defense Fund Advertisement, c. 1930; Report of Members and Dues Paid, July 1935; Congressional Record, December 26, 1940; “Felices Pascuas”, 1940
31.12 Texas Secretary of State Charter Verification Certificate, May 17, 1955
31.13 Invitations from Sociedad Lazaro Cardenas to Leona Vicario No. 1 for Mutual Organizational Cooperation (1936) and Upcoming Festival (1939)
31.14 Leona Vicario No. 1 Credenciales, May 1932 and May 1943
31.15 Leona Vicario No. 1 Membership Credentials of Angelita Gonzales, May 27, 1941
31.16 Leona Vicario No. 1 Election Results: 1930, 1932, 1937, 1938, and 1960
31.17 Jose Vasconcelos No. 1 (Robstown TX) Documents: Handwritten Member List; Hardware Receipt, March 1929; Refund Notice, May 20, 1926; List of Honored Members, July 13, 1930; Handwritten List re. Death Benefits, c. 1927
31.18 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Acosta-Arévalos, 1925-1931
31.19 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Faustina Arevalos, Including Funeral Certificates of Deceased Members and Corpus Christi State National Bank Check, 1937
31.20 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: B-Bernal, 1925-1938
31.21 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Campos-Cuellar, 1927-1938; Pas Candia Dues Receipt, 1926
31.22 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: De Lucio-Escovar, 1927-1930
31.23 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Fabela-Franco, 1927-1930, 1962
31.24 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Antonio and Josefina Fuentes, 1925, 1930, 1955-1960, Including Dues Receipt, 1926 and Bank Note, 1935
.5 Box 32 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Member Account Booklets
32.1 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Gallagher-Margarita Garcia, 1926-1930, Including Dues Receipt for Felesfloro Garcia, December 1926
32.2 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Maria Garcia-Petra Gonzalez, 1923-1930, Including Note from Jacoba Garza to Antonio Fuentes, 1930
32.3 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Raymundo Gonzalez-Guzmán, 1926-1930, Including Dues Receipt for Carlos Guillen, 1926
32.4 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Hernandez-Jordan, 1925-1930
32.5 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: La Rue-Luna, 1923-1930, Including Business Card and Payment Notes for Francisco Longoria, 1930-1931
32.6 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Martinez-Medina, 1927-1932
32.7 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Mendoza-Ovalle, 1927-1932
32.8 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Paz-Prezas, 1927-1929
.5 Box 33 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Member Account Booklets and Society-Related Personal Items
33.1 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Quiroz-Ruiz, 1925-1930
33.2 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Salazar-Szaguirre, 1925-1930
33.3 Orden Mutua Member Account Booklets: Tobar-Zepeda, 1925-1931, Including: IOU of Ester Vasquez; Dues Receipts for Carlos and Luís Zapata; List of Loans of Eugenio H. and Maria O.H. (in Booklet of Georgo Villareal); Application for Membership for Pampona Zepeda
33.4 Orden Mutua Blank Member Account Booklets, c. 1920s
33.5 Membership Credentials of Antonio Fuentes, 1931, 1932, and 1936; Blank Certificate
33.6 Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Ribbons and Mediallion; Seal of Dirección General de Correos-Mexico
33.7 Invitation to Dance at Obreros Hall hosted by José Maria Morelos, June 19, 1932
33.8 Invitation to Dance at Obreros Hall hosted by Club Politico Nacional, July 10, 1932
33.9 Invitation: Closed Meeting to all Members of “Fraternidad” at “The Voice” Press, Undated
33.10 Funeral Documents: Funeral Program of Maria Cadena, April 20, 1940; Funeral Cards, Undated; Obituaries, Undated
33.11 Extracted Pages of Ritual Book, Unknown Year
33.12 Caption of Artwork of J. Castro to Taller Morelos No. 1, Written by JE Santos of Monterrey, November 15, 1935
33.13 Transcript of Speech by Unknown Author on Importance of Unity as Mexicans, September 16, 1918
33.14 Undated Reproduction of Declaration of Independence of Anahuac of November 6, 1813
33.15 Department of public Safety Bicycle Safety Card, Undated; Fritz Schneider Constable Campaign Card, Undated; Cake Walk Benefit Tickets, July 31, 1949
33.16 “Exportador Americano” Table of Contents, September 1916; Globe Sale Poster, Undated; Obreros y Obreras Cover Art Document Backing, Undated
33.17 Franco, Juís G. “La Lucha de la Mujer Contra el Vicio del Alcohol.” Mexico City, D.F.: Secretary of Industry, Commerce, and Labor, 1930
33.18 Wissler, Clark. “Los Primeros Pasos de la Civilización” Fraternidad Vol. II No. 38, May 1932
33.19 Printed Mexican Poetry: De Huerta, Josefina R. “Fraternidad” Sonora: Cananea, May 1933
33.20 Printed Mexican Poetry: Gomez, Esther. “Ofrenda” Salto, Nuevo Domingo, March 15, 1934
33.21 Early Printed Mexican-American Poetry “¡15 de Septiembre!” Unknown Author, Undated
33.22 Early Handwritten Mexican-American Poetry: de Escobar, Narciso Diaz. “Embriaguez” Undated
33.23 Early Printed Mexican-American Poetry: “Al Borracho” Unknown Author, Undated
33.24 Clippings of Early Mexican-American Poetry: “Mi Bandera” and “Curación Instantanea” Unknown Author, Undated
33.25 Clippings: “Himno Nacional Mexicano” Undated; “Himno Internacional Obrero” Undated
33.26 Clipping of Obreros y Obreras: Photo of 14th Anniversary Parade; Article re. Sale of LULAC Hall, May 4, 1971
33.27 Assorted Obreros y Obreras-Related Clippings
33.28 State National Bank of Corpus Christi Blank Deposit Slips and Checks, c. 1940s
33.29 Blank Letterhead
.5 Box 34 – Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Society-Related Personal Items; Sociedad Mutualista Lazaro Cardenas de Ambos Sexos Books, Ledgers, Meeting Minutes, and Correspondence
34.1 Orden Mutua del Obreros y Obreras Blank Election Circulars, c. 1920s
34.2 Lazaro Cardenas 15th Anniversary Program, March 2, 1952
34.3 Reglamento de la Sociedad Mutualista de “Ambos Sexos” General Lazaro Cardenas, 1952
34.4 Reglamento de la Sociedad Mutualista de “Ambos Sexos” General Lazaro Cardenas, 1952 (Fragile)
34.5 Estatutos de la Mutualista Lazaro Cardenas de Ambos Sexos, c. 1936 (Fragile)
34.6 Estatutos de la Mutualista Lazaro Cardenas de Ambos Sexos, c. 1936
34.7 Handwritten Ledger of Members, Dues Paid, and Income/Expenses, November 1936-January 1938
34.8 Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Attendance List, September 26-November 14, 1943
34.9 Handwritten Meeting Minutes Including Attendance List and Election Vote Counts, November 1943-January 1944
34.10 Handwritten Meeting Minutes Including Election Vote Count and Attendance, January-May 1944
34.11 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, 1945
34.12 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, August 11, 1946-March 16, 1947
34.13 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, April 11-August 8, 1948
34.14 Handwritten Meeting Minutes Including Attendance Lists, April 4-November 14, 1948
34.15 Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Attendance List, 1949-1952
34.16 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, July 11, 1954-January 30, 1955
34.17 Handwritten Meeting Minutes and Attendance List, Undated
34.18 Meeting Attendance Records, November 12, 1950-June 3, 1951, Including Election Results, June 1951
34.19 Correspondence, 1930s
34.20 Correspondence, 1940-1945
34.21 Correspondence, 1949
34.22 Correspondence, 1950
34.23 Correspondence, 1951-1953
34.24 Correspondence, 1954-1955
.5 Box 35 – Sociedad Mutualista Lazaro Cardenas de Ambos Sexos Correspondence, Financial Documents, Organization Documents, and Society-Related Personal Items
35.1 Documents Sent to Lazaro Cardenas by Sociedad Mutualista Miguel Hidalgo: Circular re. Election of Officers, December 7, 1954; Invitation to 75th Anniversary Event, January 4, 1955
35.2 Documents Sent to Lazaro Cardenas by Sociedad Hijos de Hidalgo: Invitation to 34th Anniversary Event, 1955; Handwritten List of Names, Undated
35.3 Correspondence from Other Organizations to Lazaro Cardenas re. Elections, 1943-1955
35.4 Correspondence, Undated
35.5 Empty Envelopes
35.6 Financial Breakdown of Income and Expense, February 1949-March 1952
35.7 Financial Documents: Incomplete Contract between Antonio Fuentes and Ignacio Ayala, Undated; List of Members and Contributions for “La Reyna”, Undated; List of Expenses for Anniversary Party, Undated
35.8 Lists of Names Entered in Raffle to Benefit Emergency Fund and Paid Status, Undated
35.9 Physician Receipts Paid by Lazaro Cardenas, 1952-1953
35.10 Physician Receipts Paid by Lazaro Cardenas, 1954-1956
35.11 Pharmacy Receipts Paid by Lazaro Cardenas, 1952-1953
35.12 Pharmacy Receipts Paid by Lazaro Cardenas, 1954-1956
35.13 Physician and Pharmacy Receipts Paid by Lazaro Cardenas, Undated
35.14 Lazaro Cardenas Receipts
35.15 Handwritten Financial Notes, 1950s
35.16 Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland Blank Bond Applications
35.17 Leaflets for Death Benefits, c. 1940
35.18 Envelope Containing: Membership Applications for Guadalupe Lopez and Balde Bazaldura, 1954; Election Results, February 28, 1954; Meeting Attendance Request, Undated; Invitación – Officer Installation, La Arboleda MM de Juarez, November 23, 1954; Handwritten Letters, 1954; Banner Receipt and Shipping Slip, September 14, 1954; Thank you Notes (Cards)
35.19 Envelope Containing: Thank You Cards to Lazaro Cardenas; Handwritten Correspondence with Election Circular, May 11, 1952; Handwritten Correspondence, October 18, 1954; Handwritten Meeting Excuse Note, Gregorio Garcia Association (Robstown TX), Undated
35.20 Original List of Members and Founders, c. 1930s (Extremely Fragile; Not to be Distributed)
35.21 Copies of Original List of Members and Founders, c. 1930s (35.20)
35.22 Complete Draft of Revised Constitution and Rules, 1942
35.23 Report by Commission re. Investigation of Alleged Activities within the Society, October 1949
35.24 Health Regulations and Admission Requests, Approved December 1936
35.25 Membership Applications: Eudelia Rodarte, January 11, 1947; Juan Moreno, December 29, 1946; Blank
35.26 Handwritten Affidavits for Membership Application, April 2, 1950
35.27 Credentials: Sr. Francisco, February 24, 1950; Eduardo Gonzalez, March 29, 1953; Maria Ranjel, January 24, 1954; Josefa Tellez, March 29, 1953
35.28 Document Drafts: Speech, Unknown Author and Date; Announcement Requesting Cooperation, April 24, 1949; Part of Speech re. Formation of Revision Committee, Undated
35.29 Partial Member List, Undated; Handwritten Program, Undated; Handwritten Officer Election Results, Undated
35.30 Membership Cards Containing Names, Addresses, and Dues Paid, 1947-1948: A-F
35.31 Membership Cards Containing Names, Addresses, and Dues Paid, 1947-1948: G-L
35.32 Membership Cards Containing Names, Addresses, and Dues Paid, 1947-1948: M-P
35.33 Membership Cards Containing Names, Addresses, and Dues Paid, 1947-1948: Q-Z
35.34 Invitations Extended to Lazaro Cardenas: American GI Forum 1st Formal Dance, February 11, 1950; Sociedad Benito Juarez 71st Anniversary Event, December 8, 1949; Club de la Victoria “Misa de Requiem”, May 11, 1958
35.35 Funeral Announcement of Maria Cadena, April 20, 1949
35.36 Handwritten Poem, Unknown Author and Undated; Prayer, Unknown Author, January 2, 1953; “Madre Madre Mia” in “El Foro del Pueblo”, December 2, 1949
35.37 Concert Program at North Side High School, May 8, Year Unlisted (c. 1950s)
35.38 Business Card of Manuel Peña de Tello; State Department Charter Approval Notification, August 2, 1955; Handwritten Note
35.39 Member Account Booklets: Felipe Garcia, 1953; Altagracia Peña, Undated, Ireneo Medina, Undated
35.40 Thank You Cards
35.41 Blank Letterhead
.5 Box 36 – Sociedad Mutualista Lazaro Cardenas de Ambos Sexos Society-Related Personal Items; Masonic Lodge Documents; Orden de Caballeros de Honor Books
36.1 Lazaro Cardenas Blank Membership Applications
36.2 Vote Tickets for Concurso de Simpatia: In Favor of Primitibo Lopez, Undated; Vote Stubs
36.3 Tickets for Tamale Sale, May 18, 1952
36.4 Bingo Tickets, December 12, 1954 and April 1, 1956
36.5 Bingo Tickets, Undated
36.6 Masonic Books – Liturgia, 1928 and 1935
36.7 Masonic Books – Liturgia, 1946 and Unknown Date (Partial)
36.8 Masonic Books – Informe, January 14-July 31, 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1947; 1950
36.9 Masonic Handwritten Financial Ledger, 1953-1955
36.10 Masonic Blank Receipt Books for Death Benefits
36.11 Essay: “Geometría” Unknown Author and Undated
36.12 Masonic Blank Membership Applications, Undated
36.13 Masonic Documents: Ribbon for 27th Anniversary, May 21, 1961; Program for 7th Annual Feast, November 18, 1961; Empty Envelopes
36.14 Caballeros de Honor Book – Constitución y Estatutos, 1911
36.15 Caballeros de Honor Books – Reglamento and Liturgia, 1911
36.16 Caballeros de Honor Books – Informes, 1909 and 1913
.5 Box 37 – Orden de Caballeros de Honor Member Index; Assorted Organizations
37.1 Caballeros de Honor Handwritten Index of Members and Elections, 1905-1925
37.2 Alta Magica – Ritual Book, Undated (Extremely Fragile)
37.3 Confederación de Camaras de Trabajadores Mexicanos: Convocatoria, Bases, y Programa, July 30, 1938
37.4 Club de la Victoria: Program Including Active Members, May 11, 1958
37.5 Daughters of the American Revolution: Manual for Citizenship, 1942
37.6 Knights of Columbus: List of Names in Raffle, June 6, 1954
37.7 Liberty Life Insurance Society: Ritual Book, Undated
37.8 “LULAC News,” December 1931
37.9 Orden Hijos de America: Ritual Books, 1922 and 1927
37.10 Orden Hijos de America: Cheston Heath School Dedication Programs, September 13, 1925
37.11 Sociedad de Ambos Sexos Ignacio Zaragoza: Bases Fundamentales, April 10, 1927
37.12 Sociedad Beneficencia de Señoras y Señoritas: Reglamento Book, 1952
37.13 Sociedad Benito Juarez: Reglamento Book, 1948
37.14 Sociedad Mutualista de Ignacio Allende: Reglamento Book, 1923
37.15 Sociedad Mutualista de Ignacio Allende: Handwritten Reorganization of Constitution, December 11, 1932
37.16 Sociedad Mutualista Hijos de Hidalgo: Leyes y Estatutos Book, c. 1940s; Receipt of D. Rios, 1949; List of Members, Undated
37.17 Union Books: Hod Carriers Building and Common Laborers Union Membership Book, 1941-1942; Building and Construction Trades of the American Federation of Labor Constitution and Laws, 1940; United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Constitution and Laws, 1925
37.18 “Catalogue of Pan-American Union Publications”, 1951
37.19 “Nosotros: Revista Mensual de Caracter Mutualista” Vol. I No. 1, April 12, 1946
.5 Box 38 – La Prensa; Books
38.1 Book of Short Stories Published by La Prensa, 1932 (Fragile)
38.2 “Almanque Ilustrado de La Prensa”, 1928
38.3 La Prensa Ledger, Including Subscriber List and Expenses (Index Pg. 108), 1920s
38.4 Allinson, Dr. T.R. “Enfermedades de l Estomago” Helios, Año 14 No. 162, November 1929
38.5 Ayala, Abel, and Antonio Pons. Infancia, Libro Quinto. Mexico, D.F.: Compañía Nacional Editora “Aguilas” S.A., 1923 (Fragile)
38.6 Benzo, Eduardo. La Libertad de América. Madrid: Compañía Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones S.A., Year Unlisted
38.7 Casauranc, J.M. Puig. Paginas Viejas con Ideas Actuales. Mexico D.F.: Publisher Unlisted, 1925
38.8 Catena, J. Aguilar. “Requerdo de Luz” La Novela Mundial Año 2 No. 50, February 24, 1927
38.9 Caso, Antonio. “Dramma per Música: Beethoven, Wagner, Verdi, Debussey” Cultura Vol. XII No. 5, 1920 (Fragile)
.5 Box 39 – Books
39.1 Davalos, Marcelino. Del Bajio y Arribeñas. Mexico, D.F.: Oficina Impresora de Hacienda, 1917
39.2 De Icaza, Francisco A. Sucesos Reales que Parecen Imaginados. Madrid: Publisher Unlisted, 1919
39.3 De Pedro, Valentin. “El Hijo del Rey” La Novela Mundial Año 2 No. 69 July 7, 1928
39.4 Del Rey, Francisco Gomez. El Zar Negro: Plutarco Elias Calles, Dictador Bolchevique de Mexico. El Paso: Biblioteca “El Diario de El Paso”, 1928
39.5 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. El Arte de Vender. San Antonio: Biblioteca Ambición, 1929
39.6 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Como se Ahorra el Dinero. San Antonio: Biblioteca Ambición, 1925
39.7 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Como se Ahorra el Dinero. Mexico D.F.: Biblioteca Ambición, 1940; Typed Poem – “Otelo Ante Dios”, Undated
39.8 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Como se Triunfa en la Vida. Monterrey: Biblioteca Ambición, 1912; Leaflet: “De la Vida A la Vida”—J. Gonzalez
39.9 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Como se Triunfa en la Vida. San Antonio: Biblioteca Ambición, 1926
39.10 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Como se Triunfa en la Vida. Mexico D.F.: Biblioteca Ambición, 1932
.5 Box 40 – Books
40.1 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. ¿Quieres Dinero? ¡Leé! Mexico D.F.: Biblioteca Obera, 1934
40.2 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Tú Eres un Emperador. San Antonio: Biblioteca Ambición, 1922
40.3 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Tu Mayor Enemigo. Mexico D.F.: Biblioteca Obera, 1934
40.4 Gonzalez, Prof. Juan T. Tus Diez Amigos. San Antonio: Biblioteca Obera, Year Unlisted
40.5 Hamilton, Arthur, Comp. Statistics: Fraternal Societies. 45th Edition. Rochester, NY: Fraternal Moniter, 1939
40.6 Ibanez, J. Ruiz. La Fruta Prohibida. San Antonio: Viola Novelty Co., c. 1920s
40.7 Le Rouge, Gustavo. “El Fin de un Bandido” Las Aventuras de Todd Marvel, Detective Multimillionario. Año 1 No. 5, November 27, 1925
40.8 Ledesma, Gabriel Fernandez. Calzado Mexicano: Cactlis y Huaraches. Mexico D.F.: Series de Arte, 1930
40.9 Moran, Francisco. Trazado de Plantillas para Trabajos en Lamina. Mexico D.F.: Departmento Editorial de la Secretaria de Educación, 1922
40.10 Ochoterena, Isaac. Lecciones de Biología. Mexico D.F.: Departmento Editorial de la Secretaria de Educación, 1922
40.11 Padilla, Ezequiel. La Educación del Pueblo. Mexico D.F.: Herrero Hermanos Sucesores, 1929
.5 Box 41 – Books
41.1 Pani, Alberto. Cuestiones Diversas. Mexico D.F.: Imprenta Nacional S.A., 1922
41.2 Quintera, Gregorio Torres. La Patri Mexicana Mexico D.F.: Herrero Hermanos Sucesores, 1920. (From Pasqual Rubio’s Personal Library – Fragile)
41.3 Quiroga, José, ed. Consejos a mi Hijo. San Antonio: Librería de Quiroga, c. 1920s
41.4 Quiroga, José, ed. El Rey Niño: Novel Historica de la Revolución Francesa. San Antonio: Librería de Quiroga, c. 1920s (Written by Paul and Victor Margueritte)
41.5 Quiroga, José, ed. Vida y Hazanas de Francisco Villa. San Antonio: Librería de Quiroga, 1921
41.6 Ritt, G. Nueva Aritmetica. Mexico D.F.: Librería de la Viuda de Ch. Bouret, 1909
41.7 Santibañez, Enrique. Principios de Instrucción Civica. Mexico D.F. and New York: Compañía Nacional Editora “Aguilas” S.A., 1924 (Fragile)
41.8 Torres, Teodoro, Jr. (Caricato). Como Perros y Gatos: O Las Aventuras de la Seña Democracia en Mexico. San Antonio: Casa Editorial Lozano, 1924
.5 Box 42 – Books
42.1 Torrenbo, J. Instituciones Sociales. Barcelona: Sucesores Manuel Soler, 1923
42.2 Toro, Alfonso. Historia de Mexico: La Dominación Española. Mexico D.F.: Sociedad de Edición y Librería Franco-Americana S.A., 1926 (Fragile)
42.3 Vasconcelos, Jose. Divagaciones Literarias. Mexico D.F.: Editorial America-Latina, 1922
42.4 Velasco, T. Conocimiento de la Naturaleza. Años 1 and 2. Mexico D.F.: Herrero Hermanos Sucesores, 1926.
42.5 Vila, Vargas. Ibis. Barcelona: Casa Editorial Sopena, c. 1910
42.6 Vila, Vargas. Nemesis. Mexico D.F.: Publisher Unlisted, 1923 (Fragile)
.5 Box 43 – Books
43.1 Viña, J. Manuel Corro. Andrew Almazan, la Reconstrucción de México y el Crimen del Vasconcelismo. Corpus Christi: Casa Editorial “El Puerto”, 1930 (2 Copies)
43.2 Viña, J. Manuel Corro. Andrew Almazan, la Reconstrucción de México y el Crimen del Vasconcelismo. Corpus Christi: Casa Editorial “El Puerto”, 1930 (1 Copy)
43.3 Escuela de Verano: Cursos para Estudiantes Mexicanos o Extranjeros, Quinto Año, 7 de Julio a 21 de Agosto, 1925. Universidad Nacional de México
43.4 Escuela de Verano: Cursos para Estudiantes Extranjeros, 10 Año, 7 de Julio a 17 de Agosto, 1930. Universidad Nacional de México
43.5 Homenaje al Ejercito Nacional. “Los Efectos del Alcoholismo en la Milicia Mundial”. Secretaria de Industria, Comercio, y Trabajo, 1931
43.6 La Educación Pública en México. Mexico D.F.: Secretaria de Educación Pública, 1922 (Fragile)
43.7 La Educación Pública en México a Traves de los Mensajes Presidenciales. Mexico D.F.: Publicaciones de la Secretaria de Educación Pública, 1926
43.8 Memoria que Indica el Estado que Guarda el Ramo de Educación Pública, el 31 de Agosto de 1930. Mexico D.F.: Secretaria de Educación Pública, 1930
.5 Box 44 – Books
44.1 Mexico: El País de la Riqueza. Mexico D.F.: Publisher Unlisted, 1925 (Fragile)
44.2 Mexico Today: A Synopsis of the Commercial, Economic, and Financial Situation. New York: Publisher Unlisted, 1919
44.3 Nota Enviada por el Gobierno Constitucionista al de la Casa Blanca. Mexico D.F.: Compañía Editoria Mexicana, 1916 (Fragile)
44.4 M’Culloch’s Geographical Dictionary Vol. II (I-Z). New York: Harper and Brothers, 1849, with Inscribed Portion of Book Jacket (Fragile)
44.5 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo I Vol. 1. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
.5 Box 45 – Books
45.1 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo I Vol. 2. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
45.2 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo II Vol. 1. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
45.3 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo II Vol. 2. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
.5 Box 46 – Books
46.1 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo III Vol. 1. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
46.2 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo III Vol. 2. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
46.3 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo IV Vol. 1. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
.5 Box 47 – Books
47.1 Lopez, Gustavo, ed. Mexico a Traves de los Siglos. Tomo IV Vol. 2. Mexico D.F.: D. Vicente Riva Palacio, 1940
47.2 Babío, Francisco Díaz. Actividades de Pascual Ortiz Rubio. Mexico D.F.: Imprenta Aguilar, 1929 (Signed by Pascual Rubio)
47.3 Rubio, Pascual Ortiz. Discursos Politicos. Mexico D.F.: Imprenta Aguilar, 1929 (Signed by Pascual Rubio)
.5 Box 48 – Books, Periodicals, and College Catalogs
48.1 Rubio, Pascual Ortiz. La Revolución de 1910. Mexico D.F.: Imprenta Aguilar, 1919 (Signed by Pascual Rubio)
48.2 Rubio, Pascual Ortiz. Tribuna Revolucionaria, 1929. Mexico D.F.: Imprenta Aguilar, 1930 (Signed by Pascual Rubio)
48.3 Photocopies of “‘La Calavera’ Revista Epitafial de las Necrópolis de ‘LA RAZA’” Corpus Christi, November 2, 1930.
48.4 Original “‘La Calavera’ Revista Epitafial de las Necrópolis de ‘LA RAZA’” Corpus Christi, November 2, 1930 (Fragile)
48.5 “America-Latina”: Vol. II No. 19 (December 15, 1916); Vol. III No. 24 (December 15, 1917); Cover Page, Vol. II No. 19 (December 15, 1916); pp. 3 and 4 ((December 15, 1915);
48.6 American Voter: Presidential Election Edition, 1968
48.7 James H. Birch, Fabricante. “Catálogo Compendido de los Celebrados Carruajes y Arneses de Birch” No. 65, c. 1910
48.8 Braslau Furniture Co. – “The Braslau Story”, c. late 1950s
48.9 Congressional Record of the 69th United States Congress, March 16, 1925
48.10 Corpus Christi Publications: “Homes and Land of Corpus Christi” Vol. I No. 16, September 25, 1978
48.11 “Farm Journal: The Magazine of American Agriculture”, March 1967
48.12 Hagenbeck-Wallace and 4Paw-Sells Bros. Circus Magazine and Daily Review, 1935
48.13 1960 Readers Digest Excerpts: Jean George, “There’s Always a Right Time to Grow”, pp. 126-130; Scott Seegers, “He Rescued his Country from Chaos”, pp. 131-136; John G. Hubbell, “The Navy’s Amazing Problem Solvers”, pp. 137-140 (incomplete); Ira Wolfert, “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom”, pp. 144-152; Mobilgas Advertisement, pp. 157-160; Don Murray, “David Morse and his Global Skill Building Program”, pp. 161-166; Hamilton Watch Advertisement
48.14 Spanish Magazine: “Selfa” – Sociedad de Edición y Librería Franco-Americana S.A. Vol. I No. 4, December 1930
48.15 Time Magazine, April 16, 1979 – “Islam: The Militant Revival”
48.16 Corpus Christi Junior College Annual Catalogues, 1938-1939 and 1939-1940
.5 Box 49 – College Catalogs, Newspaper Clippings, and Photographs 50-1—50-52
49.1 Sul Ross State Teachers College Annual Catalog, 1937-1938
49.2 Texas College of Arts and Industries Annual Catalog, 1932-1933
49.3 Texas State College for Women College Bulletin No. 150 (March 15, 1939)
49.4 Newspaper Clippings, 1920s
49.5 Newspaper Clippings, 1940s
49.6 Newspaper Clippings, 1950s
49.7 Enlarged Photocopy of Feb 16, 1966 Newspaper Clipping of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade, 1930
49.8 Newspaper Clippings, 1960s
49.9 Newspaper Clippings, 1970s
49.10 Newspaper Clippings, Undated
49.11 Advertisement Clippings, Undated
49.12 Empty Envelopes for Photographs and Negatives
Photographs
50-1 Original Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Posing with his Camera, c. 1915
50-1C Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Posing with his Camera, c. 1915
50-1C2 Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Posing with his Camera, c. 1915
50-1C3 Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Posing with his Camera, c. 1915
50-1C4 Large Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Posing with his Camera, c. 1915
50-2 Immigration Photograph of Antonio Fuentes upon Arrival to Corpus Christi from Montemorelos via Monterrey and Laredo, aged 16 years old, 1911
50-3 Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Lounging in Open Grassy Area, Laredo, 1912
50-4 Antonio Fuentes (Standing at Left) with Unidentified Man in front of a Palm Tree, Corpus Christi, c. 1915
50-5 Photograph of Antonio Fuentes wearing a Suit Posing next to a Rosebush outside a Home with Livestock Pens in the Background, c. 1915
50-6 Antonio Fuentes wearing a Suit outside a House on Howard St., Corpus Christi, c. 1920
50-7 Original Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Sitting on Wooden Pedestal with Open Field in the Background, c. 1020
50-7C Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Sitting on Wooden Pedestal with Open Field in the Background, c. 1020
50-7C2 Large Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Sitting on Wooden Pedestal with Open Field in the Background, c. 1020
50-7C3 Large Reproduced Photograph of Antonio Fuentes Sitting on Wooden Pedestal with Open Field in the Background, c. 1020
50-8 Portrait of Antonio Fuentes, c. 1920
50-9 Woodmen of the World Portrait of Antonio Fuentes, c. 1920-1925
50-10 Antonio Fuentes with Unidentified Woman Standing in front of Building, possibly Convention Hall, April 1, 1947
50-11 Antonio Fuentes Standing in Yard with Palm Trees in Background, Corpus Christi, c. 1940s
50-12 Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of his Watch Repair Shop, Corpus Christi, c. 1940s
50-13 Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Palm Tree, c. 1940s
50-13D Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Palm Tree, c. 1940s
50-14 Print Photograph of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes with their Four Children Posing on their Front Porch, c. 1930
50-14C Enlarged Print Photograph of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes with their Four Children Posing on their Front Porch, c. 1930
50-14C2 Enlarged Print Photograph of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes with their Four Children Posing on their Front Porch, c. 1930
50-14C3 Enlarged Print Photograph of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes with their Four Children Posing on their Front Porch, c. 1930
50-14C4 Enlarged Print Photograph of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes with their Four Children Posing on their Front Porch, c. 1930
50-15 Josefina Fuentes Posing outside Holding Antonio Fuentes Jr., c. 1926-1927
50-16 Portrait of F. Franco, Principle Organizer of Alianza Hispano-Americana in Corpus Christi, October 1930
50-17 Portrait of Dr. J.M de la Garza of Corpus Christi, Year Unknown
50-18 Portrait of Sr. Manuel Lazarro, Year Unknown
50-19 Portrait, Possibly of Early Mexican Flyer who came to Corpus Christi with Consul, c. 1920s-1930s
50-20 Portrait of Unidentified Hispanic Man, Year Unknown
50-21 Unidentified Corpus Christi Man Seated on Ship Railing, c. 1920s-1930s
50-22 Unidentified Man Posing in front of Palm Tree, c. 1920s-1930s
50-23 Large Portrait of Unidentified Hispanic Man, Year Unknown
50-24 Original Bridal Portrait of Maria Marta Barrera, with Note to Antonio and Josefina Fuentes of Reverse Side, October 11, 1925
50-24C Reproduced Bridal Portrait of Maria Marta Barrera, October 11, 1925
50-25 Portrait of Juana Suarez, c. 1920s
50-26 Portrait of Sra. Aurora H. de Garcia Wearing Fur Coat, Damas de Honor No. 1 Member, c. 1920s
50-27 Wallet-Sized School Portrait of Unidentified Girl, Included in Correspondence (Photocopy) from Ernestina Chávez to Rubén Fuentes, August 3, 1938
50-28 Wallet-Sized School Portrait of Elisa Garcia (To Carmen Fuentes), Included in Correspondence (Photocopy) from Ernestina Chávez to Rubén Fuentes, August 3, 1938
50-29 Portrait (Possibly School) of “Tencha”, given to Nena Fuentes, Weslaco TX, March 20, 1942 (In Cardboard Folding Frame)
50-30 Wallet-Sized Portrait of Unidentified Woman, c. 1930s
50-31 Unidentified Woman in Formal Gown Posing Seated on a Table, c. 1940s
50-32 Portrait of Unidentified Woman, c. 1940s
50-33 Cardboard-Backed Original Photograph of Herlinda Barerra in Traditional Mexican Dress and Holding Staffed Mexican Flag, Concierto Mexicano, c. 1930s
50-33C Reproduced Photograph of Herlinda Barerra in Traditional Mexican Dress and Holding Staffed Mexican Flag, Concierto Mexicano, c. 1930s
50-33C2 Reproduced Photograph of Herlinda Barerra in Traditional Mexican Dress and Holding Staffed Mexican Flag, Concierto Mexicano, c. 1930s
50-33C3 Reproduced Photograph of Herlinda Barerra in Traditional Mexican Dress and Holding Staffed Mexican Flag, Concierto Mexicano, c. 1930s
50-33C4 Reproduced Photograph of Herlinda Barerra in Traditional Mexican Dress and Holding Staffed Mexican Flag, Concierto Mexicano, c. 1930s
50-34 Group Posing on and around Automobile, c. 1915 (Antonio Fuentes Standing in the Foreground Wearing a Hat)
50-35 Two Unidentified Men with Two Unidentified Women in Formal Attire Standing at the Edge of a River or Creek, c. 1910
50-36 Antonio Fuentes (Second from Left) with Four Unidentified Men, all Dressed in White Suits and Hats, c. 1915
50-37 Two Unidentified Women Formally Attired Posing Outside, c. 1920
50-38 Two Unidentified Men, One in Shirt and Tie, the other in Shirtsleeves Standing in front of Automobile, c. 1915 (Taken by Antonio Fuentes)
50-39 Three Women, Formally Attired, Sitting On or Near a Steamer Trunk in a Crowded Marketplace, c. 1915
50-40 Group of Men and Women Standing on the Dock beside the Moored and Crowded Japonica, c. 1920s
50-41 Unfocused Photograph of Three Men belonging to an Unidentified Organization Standing Outside, c. 1940s
50-42 Kitchen Staff of Unknown Hotel (Possibly the Plaza Hotel or the Nixon Hotel) in Uniform, Posing Outside of Building, c. 1930s (Josefina Fuentes Standing Back Row, Second from Right)
50-43 Kitchen Staff of Unknown Hotel (Possibly the Plaza Hotel or the Nixon Hotel) in Uniform, Posing Outside of Building, c. 1930s (Josefina Fuentes Standing Fifth from Right)
50-43D Kitchen Staff of Unknown Hotel (Possibly the Plaza Hotel or the Nixon Hotel) in Uniform, Posing Outside of Building, c. 1930s (Josefina Fuentes Standing Fifth from Right)
50-44 Antonio Fuentes (At Left), Unidentified Man (At Center), and Ernesto Barrera (At Right) Posing in front of a Pickup, c. 1940s
50-45 Original Photograph of Large Group Posing in front of House on Black Street (Now Staples Street), October 19, c. 1921-1922. Maria Roque Martinez Barrera: White Dress in Foreground in Front of Second Pillar from Right; Jose Maria Barrera: Man with Mustache Immediately Right of Maria Barrera; Andres de Luna: Man in Black Suit with White Tie Immediately behind and to the Right of Jose Barrera; Santiago de Luna: Man in Grey Suit with Striped Tie with Hat in Hand Standing in Foreground; Ernesto Martinez Barrera (Possibly): Standing Behind Bush, Farthest Right of Photograph.
50-45C Reproduced Photograph of Large Group Posing in front of House on Black Street (Now Staples Street), October 19, c. 1921-1922. Maria Roque Martinez Barrera: White Dress in Foreground in Front of Second Pillar from Right; Jose Maria Barrera: Man with Mustache Immediately Right of Maria Barrera; Andres de Luna: Man in Black Suit with White Tie Immediately behind and to the Right of Jose Barrera; Santiago de Luna: Man in Grey Suit with Striped Tie with Hat in Hand Standing in Foreground; Ernesto Martinez Barrera (Possibly): Standing Behind Bush, Farthest Right of Photograph.
50-46 Group of Individuals, Possibly Local Actors in a Play, Posing Outside, c. 1920s. Luis Milmot: Standing At Left holding Sword; Herlinda Barrera: Seated At Center with Tilted Head.
50-47 Local Gomez Pharmacy-Sponsored Baseball Team Posing Outside Gomez Pharmacy, July 19, 1947. Front Row, Right to Left: Antonio Fuentes Jr., Unidentified Player, Dr. Rudolfo Barrera, Pompa, Unidentified Player, Unidentified Player, Gomez (Son of Pharmacy Owner); Back Row, Right to Left: Wilmot, Unidentified Player, Unidentified Player, Sr. Gomez (Owner of Pharmacy and Team Sponsor), Unidentified Player, Unidentified Player, Unidentified Player.
50-48 Print Photograph of Women in Classroom (Possibly English), Posing at their Desks, with Teacher Standing, c. 1950s
50-49 Print Photograph of Women in Classroom (Possibly English), Receiving Instruction from Teacher, c. 1950s
50-50 Local Fair Carnival, with Various Amusement Rides, c. 1929
50-51 Banners of Local Fair Carnival Sideshow Attractions, c. 1929
50-52 Landscape Photograph of Property Belonging to Antonio Fuentes, Montemorelos, Year Unknown
.5 Box 50 – Photographs 50-53—50-167
50-53 Unfocused Photograph of Pigeons in an Enclosed Habitat, Ben Garza Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-54 Unfocused Photograph of a Seal in an Enclosed Water Habitat, with Enclosures in the Background, Ben Garza Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-55 Unfocused Photograph of a Squirrel in an Enclosed Habitat, Ben Garza Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-56 Whitetail Doe with Fawn in an Enclosed Habitat, Ben Garza Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-57 Lioness in an Enclosed Habitat, Ben Garza Ben Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-58 Seal in an Enclosed Water Habitat, Ben Garza Park Zoo, Corpus Christi, Early 1940s
50-59 Ben Garza Park Dam with Sign, Corpus Christi, Undated
50-60 View of Mt. Vesuvius from the Sea, c. 1960s
50-61 Residence of José González, Comanche St, Corpus Christi, c. 1940s
50-62 Photocopy of Unidentified Organizational Meeting at Local Restaurant, Corpus Christi, September 1930 (Antonio Fuentes Seated in Foreground at Left with his Back to the Camera) (Original in Box 50)
50-63 Meeting for Unidentified Organization, c. 1960s (Antonio Fuentes Second from Right in Dark Suit)
50-64 Meeting for Unidentified Organization; Antonio Fuentes (Beginning to Stand in Dark Suit at Right) Being Honored, c. 1960s
50-65 Attendants of Meeting for Unidentified Organization Posing behind Officers’ Table, c. 1960s (Antonio Fuentes Seated in Dark Suit at Right)
50-66 Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Procession Approaching Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-67 Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Procession Approaching Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-68 Alianza Hispano-Americana Marching Band in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-69 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men (Possibly Delegates) in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-70 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men (Possibly Delegates) in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-71 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-72 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-73 Alianza Hispano-Americana Mariachi Band and Lodge Representatives in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-74 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men (Possibly Delegates) in Parade Procession in Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-75 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession in Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-76 Alianza Hispano-Americana Honor Guard in Parade Procession Marching down Unidentified Street, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-77 Alianza Hispano-Americana Uniformed Officials in Parade Procession Marching down Unidentified Street, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-78 Double Exposure of Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Procession Marching down Unidentified Street, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-79 Unfocused Photograph of Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Procession Marching down Unidentified Street, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-80 Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Procession in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-81 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-82 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Turning Corner in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-83 Unfocused Photograph of Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Processional in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-84 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men (Possibly Delegates) in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-85 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-86 Alianza Hispano-Americana Mariachi Band and Lodge Representatives in Parade Procession Passing Closson Storage, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-87 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men (Possibly Delegates) in Parade Procession in Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-88 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession in Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-89 Alianza Hispano-Americana Women in Parade Procession in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-90 Alianza Hispano-Americana Men in Parade Procession in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-91 Alianza Hispano-Americana Parade Crowd Standing in front of St. Francis Cathedral Basilica, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-92 Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Alianza Hispano-Americana Office, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-93 Josefina Fuentes Standing in front of Alianza Hispano-Americana Office, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-94 Two Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Delegates Posing in front of Service Station, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-94D Two Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Delegates Posing in front of Service Station, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-95 Two Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Delegates Posing in front of Service Station, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-96 Five Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Delegates Posing in front of Service Station, Tucson, c. 1940s
50-97 Antonio Fuentes (at Far Left) with Other Delegates Posing beside Road, Outside Tucson, c. 1940s
50-98 Antonio Fuentes (Standing at Far Left), Josefina Fuentes (Seated), and Three Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing on Rock Outcropping, Outside Tucson, c. 1940s
50-99 Antonio Fuentes (Standing at Far Left), Josefina Fuentes (Seated), and Three Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing on Rock Outcropping, Outside Tucson, c. 1940s
50-100 Antonio Fuentes (Standing at Far Left), Josefina Fuentes (Seated), and Three Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing on Rock Outcropping, Outside Tucson, c. 1940s
50-101 Josefina Fuentes (Standing, Second from Left) and Other Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing at Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-102 Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing at Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-103 Elevated View of Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-104 Enclosed Water Habitat with Artificial Island at Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-105 Waterway and Rock Wall of Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-106 Flamingo Habitat of Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-107 North American Black Bear Habitat at Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s
50-108 Anheuser Busch Clydesdale Team and Wagon, Downtown Phoenix, c. 1950
50-109 Street View of Hotel Adams Entrance, Downtown Phoenix, c. 1950
50-110 Antonio Fuentes Standing in Citrus Orchard, Outside Phoenix, c. 1950
50-111 Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Congregating Outside, Phoenix, c. 1950
50-112 Attendants of the Alianza Hispano-Americana National Convention, Santa Fe, c. 1940s
50-113 Alianza Hispano-Americana National Convention Dinner, Tucson, 1944 (Antonio Fuentes Seated against Wall at Left under Window Wearing Black Suit)
50-114 Several Delegates to Alianza Hispano-Americana National Convention, Tucson, 1944
50-115 Alianza Hispano-Americana National Convention Delegate Meeting, Tucson, 1944 (Antonio Fuentes Seated Top Center behind Man at Desk in Grey Shirt Holding a Pencil)
50-116 Alianza Hispano-Americana Logia Ignacio M. Altamirano No. 14, San Antonio, c. 1944 (Antonio Fuentes Seated Second from Right)
50-117 Alianza Hispano-Americana Meeting, c. 1940s (Antonio Fuentes Wearing Black Jacket Seated Second at Left from Standing Official)
50-118 Attendants of Alianza Hispano-Americana Regional Convention, San Antonio, c. 1950 (Antonio Fuentes Standing Third from Right)
50-119 Attendants of Alianza Hispano-Americana Regional Convention, New Braunfels TX, July 1958 (Antonio Fuentes Seated in Front Row Third from Left)
50-120 Antonio Fuentes Standing beside the Monument for the Woodmen of the World War Memorial Hospital, San Antonio, c. 1920s
50-121 Unidentified Man Standing beside the Monument for the Woodmen of the World War Memorial Hospital, San Antonio, c. 1920s
50-122 Cardboard Framed Photograph of Woodmen of the World Honor Guard Posing Outside in Uniform, c. 1920 (From Left: Sargento J. Rodriguez, B. Martinez, J. Cisneros, Unidentified, Sargento E. Martinez, B. Martinez, J. Ochoa, Capitán E. Meza)
50-123 Unidentified Member of Woodmen of the World Honor Guard in Uniform, c. 1920
50-124 Cardboard Framed Photograph of Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 (Corpus Christi) Sovereigns with National Officers Posing on Dock in front of Vessel, Corpus Christi, c. 1923 (From Left: Lozano, Hull, Sovereign Commander W.A. Fraser, Barrera, Sovereign Clerk John T. Yates, Garza, De Luna, Antonio Fuentes)
50-125 Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2194 (Alice) Sovereigns with National Officers Posing on Dock in front of Vessel, Corpus Christi, c. 1923 (From Left: Reyna, Salaza, Vela, Sovereign Commander W.A. Fraser, Sovereign Clerk John T. Yates, Trevino, and Barrera)
50-126 Woodmen of the World Sovereigns Standing on Dock, Corpus Christi, c. 1923 (Lopez—: Standing in Foreground Immediately Left of Man Holding Front of his Hat; Vela—Robstown: Standing in Foreground Immediately Right of Man holding Front of his Hat)
50-127 Unfocused Photograph of Woodmen of the World Sovereigns Walking down Pier, Corpus Christi, c. 1923 (Sovereign Commander W.A. Fraser: At Center Carrying Coat; Lozano—Corpus Christi: Walking Abreast and at Right of Commander Fraser)
50-128 Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 Sovereigns Posing with Hats in Hand, c. 1920s (Lozano Standing First at Right)
50-129 Group of Woodmen of the World Members Walking down Unidentified Street, c. 1920s (Barrera Walking at Far Left)
50-130 Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 (Corpus Christi) Parade Float with Honor Guard, Corpus Christi, c. 1920
50-130D Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 (Corpus Christi) Parade Float with Honor Guard, Corpus Christi, c. 1920
50-130C Reversed Reproduced Photograph of Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 (Corpus Christi) Parade Float with Honor Guard, Corpus Christi, c. 1920
50-131 Woodmen of the World Camp No. 2126 (Corpus Christi) Parade Float with Honor Guard Advancing Down Unidentified Street, Corpus Christi, c. 1920
50-132 W.C. Camp Grove Parade Float Advancing Down Unidentified Street, c. 1920
50-132D W.C. Camp Grove Parade Float Advancing Down Unidentified Street, c. 1920
50-133 “Carmelita” at Woodmen of the World Parade, Abilene, April 16, 1937
50-134 Women in Western Attire in Woodmen of the World Parade, Abilene, April 16, 1937
50-135 Marching Band in Western Attire in Woodmen of the World Parade, Abilene, April 16, 1937
50-136 Unidentified Woman Standing beside Convention Headquarters Sign, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-137 Two Unidentified Woodmen of the World Women Posing with American Flag, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-138 Four Unidentified Woodmen of the World Women, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-139 Four Unidentified Woodmen of the World Women Posing in front of Car, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-140 Two Unidentified Woodmen of the World Delegates, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-141 Unidentified Woodmen of the World Woman, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-142 Six Unidentified Woodmen of the World Delegates Posing with WOW Sign, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-143 Antonio Fuentes Standing on Roadside, Possibly Austin, 1947
50-144 Woodmen of the World Members Posing in Park, c. 1960s
50-145 Attendants of Woodmen of the World Conference Posing in front of Captain Clark’s Showboat Paddle Steamer, Corpus Christi, 1968
50-146 Woodmen of the World Sovereigns in Official Dress at Conference, Corpus Christi, 1968 (Antonio Fuentes Seated Second from Right)
50-146D Enlarged Photograph of Woodmen of the World Sovereigns in Official Dress at Conference, Corpus Christi, 1968 (Antonio Fuentes Cropped out of Photo)
50-146D2 Enlarged Photograph of Woodmen of the World Sovereigns in Official Dress at Conference, Corpus Christi, 1968 (Antonio Fuentes Cropped out of Photo)
50-147 Attendants of Woodmen of the World Conference in Meeting Hall, Corpus Christi, 1968
50-148 Members Eating at Woodmen of the World Convention Dinner, c. 1970
50-149 Members in Buffet Line at Woodmen of the World Convention Dinner, c. 1970
50-150 Delegates Posing at Woodmen of the World Convention Dinner, c. 1970
50-151 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, c. 1970
50-152 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, c. 1970
50-153 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, c. 1970
50-154 Members Posing with Food at Woodmen of the World Picnic, c. 1970
50-155 Woodmen of the World Members Posing outside Convention Hall, 1968
50-156 Woodmen of the World Members Posing outside Convention Hall, 1968
50-157 Woodmen of the World Members Posing outside Convention Hall, 1968 (Ed Martinez, Treasurer, at Far Right
50-158 Women Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-159 Sovereign (Name Unknown) in Official Dress Seated at Officer’s Table, Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-160 Three Unidentified Men at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-161 Members and Children Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-162 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-163 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-164 Members Seated at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-165 Three Unidentified Men at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-166 Three Unidentified Women at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
50-167 Member and Unidentified Sovereign in Official Dress at Woodmen of the World Convention, 1968
.5 Box 51 – Photographs 50-168—50-197 and Negatives
50-168 Antonio Fuentes (At Right) with Sovereign Ernesto G. Villareal of San Antonio Holding a Gift in Honor of Fuentes’ 50th Anniversary with the Woodmen of the World, 1968
50-169 Original Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken at an Angle, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-170 Reproduced Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken at an Angle, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171 Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171C Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171C2 Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171C3 Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171C4 Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-171C5 Print Photograph of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s
50-172 Founding Members of Taller Morelos No. 1 Chapter of Oberos y Obreras Posing with Chapter Banner, c. 1920s
50-173 Members of Taller Morelos No. 1 Chapter of Oberos y Obreras Posing with Chapter Banner, c. 1920s (Antonio Fuentes Seated Second from Right)
50-174 Officers of Camara Leona Vicario No. 1 of Obreros y Obreras, c. 1920s (Seated, Left to Right: Secretary Anita Casarez, President Roque M. Barrera, “Maestra de Instrucción” Petra La Rue; Standing Left to Right: “Pta. de Hacienda Trinidad Villareal, 1st Guard Maria de Jesús de Villareal, 2nd Guard Martina Reyes.)
50-175 Original Photograph of Honor Guard Leading Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade East down Lipan Street, Corpus Christi, 1930
50-175C Reproduced Photograph of Honor Guard Leading Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade East down Lipan Street, Corpus Christi, 1930
50-176 Original Photograph of Women Marching in Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade, Corpus Christi, 1930
50-176C Reproduced Photograph of Women Marching in Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade, Corpus Christi, 1930
50-177 Original Photograph of Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing beside Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes in Foreground Kneeling Second from Right)
50-177D Original Photograph of Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing beside Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes in Foreground Kneeling Second from Right)
50-177C Reproduced Photograph of Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing beside Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes in Foreground Kneeling Second from Right)
50-178 Original Photograph of Women in Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing in front of Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes Standing Partly out of Photograph at Right)
50-178C Reproduced Photograph of Women in Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing in front of Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes Standing Partly out of Photograph at Right)
50-179 Original Photograph of Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing beside Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes in Foreground Kneeling Second from Right)
50-180 Slightly Unfocused Photograph of Honor Guard of Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade Posing beside Unidentified Building, Corpus Christi, 1930 (Josefina Fuentes in Foreground Kneeling Second from Right)
50-181 Women Marching in Obreros y Obreras 14th Anniversary Parade, Corpus Christi, 1930
50-182 Original Photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Left Side, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-182C Reproduced Photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Left Side, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-183 Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Right Side, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-184 Original Photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Front, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-185 Duplicate Photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Front, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-185C Reproduced Photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Front, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-186 Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Front, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-187 Slightly Unfocused photograph of Colonia Mexicana Parade Float, View of Front, Downtown Corpus Christi, c. 1930
50-188 Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated at Center Left of Child with Closed Eyes)
50-188D Duplicate Photograph of Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated at Center Left of Child with Closed Eyes)
50-189 Original Photograph of Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated Second from Left; Luis Wilmot Seated Third from Left)
50-189D Duplicate Photograph of Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated Second from Left; Luis Wilmot Seated Third from Left)
50-189C Reproduced Photograph of Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated Second from Left; Luis Wilmot Seated Third from Left)
50-190 Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia posing on Flat Bed Truck, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated at Far Left)
50-191 Members of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Seated Second at Far Right)
50-192 Men of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915
50-193 Women of Early Corpus Christi Club “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia, Corpus Christi, c. 1915 (Josefina Barrera “Fuentes” Third from Left)
50-194 Picture Postcard of the William Alexander Fraser Chapel, San Antonio
50-195 Picture Postcard of the Transit Tower Building and San Antonio River, San Antonio
50-196 Picture Postcard of Mission San Juan de Capistrano (Built 1718), San Antonio
50-197 Picture Postcard of the Scene “Where Sunshine and Shadows Meet” on the San Antonio River, San Antonio
Negatives
50-198 Original Negative for Photograph 50-14 (and subsequent copies)
50-199 Original Negative for Photograph 50-60
50-200 Original Negative for Photograph 50-92
50-201 Original Negative for Photograph 50-93
50-202 Original Negative for Photograph 50-94
50-203 Original Negative for Photograph 50-96
50-204 Original Negative for Photograph 50-97
50-205 Original Negative for Photograph 50-100
50-206 Original Negative for Photograph 50-101
50-207 Original Negative for Photograph 50-102
50-208 Original Negative for Photograph 50-103
50-209 Original Negative for Photograph 50-104
50-210 Original Negative for Photograph 50-105
50-211 Original Negative for Photograph 50-106
50-212 Original Negative for Photograph 50-107
50-213 Original Negative for Photograph 50-108
50-214 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Street View of Unidentified Cathedral, Possibly Phoenix, c. 1940 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-109
50-215 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Antonio Fuentes Standing in Street with Unidentified Landmark in the background, c. 1950 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-110
50-216 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Street View of Grauman’s Chinese Theater, c. 1950 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-111
50-217 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Two unidentified Women Standing in front of Convention Headquarters Entrance, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-136
50-218 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Antonio Fuentes Posing with Three Unidentified Women at Convention Headquarters, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-137
50-219 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Antonio Fuentes with Unidentified Woman in front of Convention headquarters Entrance, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-138
50-220 Original Negative for 50-139
50-221 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Antonio Fuentes Standing in Open Area, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-140
50-222 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Unidentified Woman Standing in front of Convention Headquarters Sign, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-141
50-223 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Six Unidentified Delegates at Convention Headquarters, Possibly Austin, 1947 (In Negative Form Only); Original Negative for Photograph 50-142
50-224 Original Negative for Photograph 50-144
50-225 Original Negative for Photograph 50-154
50-226 Original Negative for Photograph 50-169
50-227 Original Negative for Photograph 50-171
50-228 Original Negative for Photograph 50-175
50-229 Original Negative for Photograph 50-176
50-230 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-1
50-231 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-1
50-232 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-1
50-233 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-7
50-234 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-24
50-235 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-33
50-236 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-45
50-237 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-48
50-238 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-49
50-239 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-130
50-240 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-169
50-241 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-171
50-242 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-175
50-243 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-276
50-244 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-177
50-245 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-178
50-246 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-182
50-247 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-184
50-248 Reproduced Negative for Photograph 50-188
50-249 Original Negative of Josefina Fuentes Seated on Front Porch of Fuentes Family Home, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-250 Original Negative of Unidentified Woman (Possibly Josefina Fuentes) Holding Child (Possibly One of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes’ Children) Standing in front of Automobile, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-251 Original Negative of Unidentified Woman (Possibly Josefina Fuentes) Holding Child (Possibly One of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes’ Children) Standing in front of Fuentes Family Home, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-252 Original Negative of Two Unidentified Women with the Fuentes Children at a Streetside Table, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-253 Original Negative of Unidentified Child (Possibly One of Antonio and Josefina Fuentes’ Children) Standing in front of Oleander Plants, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-254 Original Negative of Seated Child Holding a Rooster, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-255 Original Negative of Seated Child on a Blanket in a Front Lawn, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-256 Original Negative of Child with Baby Doll in Grassy Area, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-257 Original Negative of Unidentified Woman in Formal Attire, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-258 Original Negative of Unidentified Woman in Formal Attire, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-259 Original Negative of a Double Exposure: Man Leaning on Front of Pickup, c. 1920s; Men Standing on Pier, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-260 Original Negative of Two Unidentified Men in Formal Attire Standing in front of Palm Tree, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-261 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Unidentified Man Standing on Street Corner, c. 1940s; Unidentified Woman Standing on Street Corner, c. 1940s (Both In Negative Form Only)
50-262 Original Negative of Mount Vesuvius View from the Sea, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-263 Original Negative of Douglas A-1 Skyraider on Carrier Landing Approach, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-264 Original Negative of Douglas A-1 Skyraider on Carrier Landing Approach, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-265 Original Negative of Douglas A-1 Skyraider on Carrier Landing Approach, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-266 Original Negative of Lockheed T2V SeaStar Trainer Aircraft on Carrier Landing Approach, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-267 Original Negative of Lockheed T2V SeaStar Trainer Aircraft on Carrier Landing Approach, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-268 Original Negative of Unidentified Port (Possibly Naval Installation), c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-269 Original Negative of Men (Possibly Military) Working outside of Quonset Huts, c. 1960s (In Negative Form Only)
50-270 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Sitting on Railing at Griffith Observatory; Antonio Fuentes Standing in Front of Griffith Observatory. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-271 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Josefina Fuentes Standing in front of El Sol Printers; Antonio and Unidentified Woman Standing in front of El Sol Printers. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-272 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Josefina Fuentes [?] Standing in Field with Mountains in Background; Antonio Fuentes Standing on Euclid Upland Avenue. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-273 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Vehicles Driving down Unidentified Street; Two Unidentified Children in a Park. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-274 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Josefina Fuentes [?] with Unidentified Man and Child at a Picnic beside a Pond in a Park; Antonio Fuentes Kneeling beside a Pond in a Park. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-275 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Kneeling with Josefina Fuentes [?] and Child beside a Pond in a Park; Josefina Fuentes [?] with Unidentified Man and Child beside a Pond in a Park. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-276 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of a Fountain; Josefina Fuentes [?] with Unidentified Man and Child Standing in front of a Home. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-277 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Iron Gate; Antonio Fuentes Standing in Open Area with Tower in Background. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-278 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes at a Shrine; Antonio Fuentes and Josefina Fuentes [?] with Child at a Shrine. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-279 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Child beside a Pond in a Park; Antonio Fuentes Standing Beside a Pond in a Park. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-280 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in Busy City Intersection; Unidentified Woman Standing in Busy Intersection. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-281 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes with Child Standing in front of Daughters of the American Revolution “Madonna of the Trail” Monument; Unidentified Man with Josefina Fuentes [?] and Child Standing in front of Daughters of the American Revolution “Madonna of the Trail” Monument Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-282 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in a Park with Civil War Monument in Background; Antonio Fuentes Standing in a Parking Lot with Unidentified Building in Background. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-283 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes Standing in front of El Sol Printing; Josefina Fuentes [?] and Unidentified Woman Standing in front of El Sol Printing. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-284 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Griffith Observatory; Street View of Unidentified Building. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-285 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Feeding Ducks at a Pond in a Park; Antonio Fuentes Climbing of Lamppost with “Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree” Sign. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-286 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing Below Redlands University Sign; Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes Standing in front of Hospital. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-287 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Iron Gate; Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes Standing in front of Bell Tower (Likely Catholic). Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-288 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes Standing in front of Iron Fence; Antonio and Josefina [?] Fuentes Standing in front of Iron Fence. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-289 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Street View of Clifton’s Cafeteria; Cars in a Parking Lot. Los Angeles, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-290 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: View of University of Texas and Downtown Austin from University Tower, Austin, c. 1940s (x3) (In Negative Form Only)
50-291 Original Negative Strip of Three Images: Students on Campus at University of Texas, Austin, c. 1940s (x3) (In Negative Form Only)
50-292 Original Negative Strip of Three Images: View of University of Texas and Downtown Austin from University Tower, Austin, c. 1940s (x3) (In Negative Form Only)
50-293 Original Negative Strip of Three Images: View of Capitol Grounds and Downtown Austin from Capitol Rotunda (x2); Street Level View of Unidentified Home (x1), Austin, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-294 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Antonio Fuentes on University of Texas Campus; Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of University Tower, Austin, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-295 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: View of Downtown Austin from University Tower (x1); Students on University of Texas Campus (x2). Austin, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-296 Original Negative of Unidentified Alianza Hispano-Americana Members Posing at Unidentified Zoo, c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-297 Original Negative Strip of Two Images: Unidentified Woman Posing in front of Mineral Wells Sign; Antonio Fuentes Posing in Front of Woodmen if the World Convention Hall, Mineral Wells, c.1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-298 Original Negative of Woodmen of the World Members Posing in a Park, c. 1960 (In Negative Form Only)
50-299 Original Negative of Unidentified People Walking down Unidentified Street, c. 1930 (In Negative Form Only)
50-300 Original negative of Woodmen of the World Women Posing in a Park, c. 1960 (In Negative Form Only)
50-301 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Antonio Fuentes Standing in front of Convention Center; Four Unidentified Woodmen of the World Women Standing in front of Convention Hall. c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-302 Original Negative Strip of Two Photos: Woodmen of the World Men Standing in front of Convention Hall (x2), c. 1940s (In Negative Form Only)
50-303 Original Negative of Members of “Bunch” Sta. Cecilia Posing in a Field, c. 1920s (Heavily Damaged) (In Negative Form Only)
50-304 Original Negative of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken Straight Ahead, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-305 Original Negative of Obreros y Obreras Members at Obreros Hall, Taken at an Angle, Corpus Christi, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-306 Original Negative of Obreros y Obreras Members Standing, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-307 Original Negative of Obreros y Obreras Members Seated, c. 1920s (In Negative Form Only)
50-308 Original Negative Strip of Two Photographs: Miss Corpus Christi Riding in Cadillac Convertible in Parade through Downtown Corpus Christi, 1947 (In Negative Form Only)
50-309 Original Negative Strip of Two Photographs: Women Riding in an on Pontiac Convertible; Women Riding in and on Car belonging to Corpus Christi Beauty College. Parade through Downtown Corpus Christi, 1947(In Negative Form Only)
50-310 Original Negative Strip of Two Photographs: Pallbearers Carrying Casket out of a house; Street View of Unidentified Home. Austin, c. 1940s. (In Negative Form Only)
.5 Box 52 – Oversized Images
50-311 Rolled Panoramic Photograph of Woodmen of the World Officers and Delegates at the Woodmen of the World Memorial Hospital, San Antonio, April 1925 (Antonio Fuentes Seated above First “W.O.W.”)
50-312 Rolled Oversized Photograph of World War Memorial in front of Corpus Christi Cathedral, c. 1940s
50-313 Rolled Oversized Photograph of Woodmen of the World National Convention Dinner, San Francisco, July 20-24, 1969 (Antonio Fuentes Marked by Red Arrow)
50-314 Cardboard Backed Photograph of Woodmen of the World Delegates, c. 1920s
50-315 Cardboard Backed Original Photograph of Unidentified Organizational Meeting at Local Restaurant, Corpus Christi, September 1930 (Antonio Fuentes Seated in Foreground at Left with his Back to the Camera); Corresponding to (Copied) Photograph 50-62
50-316 Backed Photograph of Young Unidentified Woman in Formal Gown (Possibly as Duchess, etc.) Posing with Tiara and Scepter, c. 1920s
.5 Box 53 – Oversized Woodmen of the World Items
53.1 Benefit Certificate Issued to Antonio Fuentes, February 19, 1923
53.2 Beneficiary Certificate Issued to Josefina B. Fuentes, January 27, 1919; Blank Physician’s Examination Report; Attached Monument Rider, January 1920; Handwritten Record of Birth Place and Date of Josefina B. Fuentes
53.3 Juvenile Certificate Issued to Ofilia Fuentes, October 9, 1924
53.4 Juvenile Certificate Issued to Ruben Fuentes, October 9, 1924
53.5 Security Double Indemnity Certificate Issued to Lamberto Cisneros Jr., February 9, 1921
53.6 Handwritten Meeting Minutes, October 19, 1920-February 20, 1923 (Fragile); Letter from Sovereign Commander W.A Fraser to Camp No. 2126 Clerk J.M. Barrera, February 6, 1923
53.7 Membership Ledger with Names and Dues Paid, 1933-1937
.5 Box 54 – Oversized Alianza Hispano-Americana and Obreros y Obreras Items
54.1 Alianza Hispano-Americana Secretary Monthly Report, April 1950-November 1971
54.2 Alianza Hispano-Americana Life Insurance Credencial for Antonio Fuentes, August 12, 1930
54.3 Alianza Hispano-Americana Life Insurance Credencial for Enrique Gabardon (February 9, 1939) and Manuel Longoria (September 17, 1937)
54.4 Alianza Hispano-Americana Life Insurance Credencial for Mariana Castro de Mojica, June 10, 1938
54.5 Insurance Poliza for Ines M. Sierra, April 25, 1935
54.6 Alianza Hispano-Americana Official Charter for Lodge No. 169 (Corpus Christi), September 15, 1930
54.7 Obreros y Obreras Ledger Pages for Taller Morelos No. 1 and Leona Vicario Including Member Names and Dues Paid, 1936-1937
54.8 Obreros y Obreras Logo Artwork
.5 Box 55 – Auxiliary Organizations’ Items
55.1 Allende Theater Advertisements: “Cinco de Mayo”, May 5, Year Unlisted; “Minerva”, March 7, Year Unlisted (Fragile)
55.2 Sociedad Mutualista “José Maria Morelos” 40th Anniversary Celebration Programs, October 14, 1956
55.3 Sociedad Lazaro Cardenas Blank Diplomas Honorificos, Undated
55.4 Sociedad Mutualista de Hombres Libres “Gral. Vicente Guerrero” Poster for Cinco de Mayo Celebration, Weslaco TX, 1952, Including Correspondence to Members of Sociedad Lazaro Cardenas
55.5 Kansas City Life Insurance Co. Insurance Certificate for Antonio Fuentes, May 6, 1929
55.6 Caballeros de honor Insurance Certificate for José Salazar, January 10, 1913
.5 Box 56 – Oversized Newspapers, Calendars, and Register
56.1 The Home Insurance Company (New York) Policy Register with Names and Records of Meals, November-December, c. 1932
56.2 Angelus Funeral Home Calendar Backing (Missing Calendar Pages), Undated
56.3 Pearl Beer Monthly Flip Calendar with Images of Mexican-American Life, 1969
56.4 Corpus Beauty Salon Monthly Tear-Away Calendar Including Page for December, 1973
56.5 Three Brothers Super Market Monthly Tear-Away Calendar with Entire Year for 1975
56.6 Magazine Excerpt of Article on Robins with Advertisements for Chevron Gold Card and Calvert Blended Whiskey on Reverse Side, c. 1939
56.7 Jueves de Excelsior No. 399, Mexico, D.F. (January 30, 1930)
56.8 “World in Turmoil” Supplement to Corpus Christi Caller (April 4, 1968)
56.9 El Tejano Vol. XVII, No. 17, W.B. Ray High School, Corpus Christi (May 9, 1968)
56.10 Health Builder Vol. 72 No. 4 (1972) with Christmas Insert, Vol. 71
56.11 Corpus Christi Sun Vol. I No. 1 (January 12, 1978)
.5 Box 57 – Music
57.1 Small 33 rpm LP – “Exposición de San Bernardino California” by Antonio Fuentes, March 12, 1947
57.2 33 rpm LP –“The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy” Dot Records
57.3 Alianza Hispano-Americana 33 rpm LP – Tucson Boys Choir, “La Marcha de la Alianza” (Side A); “El Himno de la Alianza” (Side B)
57.4 Alianza Hispano Americana 33 rpm LP – Tucson Boys Choir, “La Marcha de la Alianza” (Side A); “El Himno de la Alianza” (Side B)
57.5 Typed Lyrics – “La Música de la Alianza – En Grabado”
.5 Box 58 – Glass Panes
Note – These panes of glass are old, and some edges are chipped and uneven, making them very sharp. [Handle with Extreme Caution]
58.1 Woodmen of the World Sign painted on Glass Pane (Fragile and Sharp!)
58.2 Woodmen of the World Sign painted on Glass Pane (Fragile and Sharp!)
58.3 Alianza Hispano-Americana Secretary’s Sign painted on Glass Pane (Fragile and Sharp!)
.5 Box 59 – Flags and Banners
59.1 Obreros y Obreras Banner
59.2 Handmade Mexican Flag (old style)
.5 Box 60 – Organizational Artifacts
60.1 Lazaro Cardenas Diploma Printing Press Stamp
60.2 Obreros y Obreras Title and Seal Printing Press Stamp
60.3 Woodmen of the World Ceremonial Axe Heads
60.4 Woodmen of the World Representative Shingle
60.5 Woodmen of the World Plaque Awarded to Sanotnio Fuentes for Forty Years of Service
.5 Box 61 – Organizational Artifacts
Caballeros de Honor Wooden Book
Assorted Gavels
Organization Rubber Stamps
.5 Box 62 – Still Picture Camera and Tripods belonging to Antonio Fuentes
.5 Box 63 – Motion Picture Camera and Accessories belonging to Antonio Fuentes
.5 Box 64 – Motion Picture Projector belonging to Antonio Fuentes
.5 Box 65 – Motion Picture Film Reels
Films Produced by Antonio Fuentes
65.0 16mm Newsreel of Mexican American Organizations Marching in Downtown Corpus Christi, circa 1930s [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.1]
65.1 “Boys at School”, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.2 “Garcia”, June 25, 1928; “Diafragma 7 Y 14—Sol Con Nube Tenue”, June 13, 1937, 4 p.m. – Two 9.5mm Pathex Films in Canister in Bound Cardboard Box
65.3 “Papa—Dia Nublado y Lluvioso”, January 2, 1938, 2 p.m.; “Diaf. 7. Mama—Dia Claro Sol Abundante”, January 1, 1938 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister, together with Unused 9.5mm Pathex Film in Wax Paper, in Bound Cardboard Box
65.4 Unused 9.5mm Pathex Film in Wax Paper in Bound Cardboard Box
65.5 “M. Garcia”, June 25, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.6 “Fina y los Niños”, July 4, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.7 “A.R. Fuentes Family”, July 4, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.8 “Dia Claro”, December 23, 1928, 1 p.m. – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.9 “Xmas Day, Fina y Antonio—Dia Claro” December 23, 1928, 1 p.m. – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.10 “Xmas Day”, December 25, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.11 “Xmas Day”, December 26, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.12 “Paseo”, July 4, 1929 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.13 “Jugando en el (R) =Bondo= —Claro”, July 6, 1929, 3 p.m. – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.14 “Papa y Mama y la Urbanita—La Sol Brillante”, June 30, 1928 – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.15 “Antonio Jr.”, Circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.16 “3” Partidad Paseo” (Float in Parade), July 4, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.17 “M. Garcia, Salesman”, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.18 “Los Muchachos” circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.19 Illegible Title, Float in Parade, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.20 Parade Processional, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film not in Canister [Empty Canister; Film on Reconditioned Master Reel – 66.2]
65.21 Fuentes Children, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film not in Canister
65.22 Small, Dressed Monkey in front of Market Window, circa 1920s – 9.5mm Pathex Film not in Canister in Cardboard Box
65.23 Fuentes Family, circa 1920s – Small Clip of 9.5mm Pathex Film not in Canister
Commercially Produced Films
65.24 Dippy Doo-Dads in “The Watch Dog” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.25 Harold Lloyd in “Give and Take – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.26 Will Rogers in “Hustlin’ Hank” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.27 “The Silk Moth” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.28 “Some Monkey Types” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.29 “Blue Ridge Contraption”; “The Pets of the Pacific”; “Walking Wire” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.30 Will Rogers in “Just Passing Through,” Parts 1-3 – 9.5mm Pathex Films in Canister
65.31 “Five Million Years Ago” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.32 “The Heart of Mexico” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
65.33 “The Man from Mars” – 9.5mm Pathex Film in Canister
.5 Box 66 – Professionally Reconditioned Films and Modern Versions
66.1 “Mexican American Parades, 1920s,” – Professionally Reconditioned Film, Taken from Canister 65.0
66.2 “Mexican American Parades, 1920s,” – Compilation of Professionally Reconditioned Films, Taken from Canisters 65.1, 65.6, 65.10, 65.16, 65.17, 65.19, and 65.20
66.3 “Mexican American Parades, 1920s,” –Motion Picture Footage of Reel 66.2 Converted to BetaFilm
66.4 “Mexican American Parades, 1920s,” –Motion Picture Footage of Reel 66.2 Converted to DVD
Shelf Items
Item I Stenciled Woodcut Sign, Including Seal, of Taller No. 1 de Orden Mutual de Obreros y Obreras
Item II Painted Portrait of José Maria Morelos, by Juan Avila
Item III Embroidered Portrait of Doña Leona Vicario, with Founding Date (framed)
Item IV Fabric Portrait of Lazaro Cardenas with Aztec Symbols, A. Fernandez Caballero
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