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Letters discussing life in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. Letters were shared between cousins Virginia Marsh and Jeannie Reyes. This letter was written by Jeannie Reyes, who was living with Mrs. Villa, and sent to her cousin, Virginia Marsh.

Portrait of Reva Reyes, the daughter of Jeannie Reyes. Jeannie Reyes is the cousin of Virginia Marsh. Photograph was taken in El Paso, Texas.

Portrait of Jeannie and Reva Reyes. Mother and daughter and life after the Mexican Revolution. Jeannie lived in Mexico with Mrs. Villa in 1914.

Photograph of Reva Reyes, an entertainer. Her father was a lieutenant with Pancho Villa in the Mexican Revolution. This photograph was taken in El Paso, Texas and the newspaper clipping discusses a gig in Fort Worth, Texas. Image and clipping are in…

Childhood parochial school portrait of Robert Scorcia, taken in New York (perhaps in the Queens area).

Pacheco child on family car at family home. Photograph taken in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

Isabel Martinez Pacheco, great grandmother to Carmella Scorcia Pacheco, sitting outside while playing with a kitten on a tire. Photograph taken in northern New Mexico, likely in El Guiche.

Epimenio Antonio (Tony) Pacheco attended the University of New Mexico. Pacheco's student activity card shows what life was like in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the university. His granddaughter is Carmella Scorcia Pacheco.

Portrait of Leopoldo Pacheco taken in northern New Mexico. Leopoldo Pacheco is the great uncle of Carmella Scorcia Pacheco.

Photograph of Carmella Scorcia Pacheco's grandfather (Epimenio (Tony) Pacheco), great grandmother (Isabel Martinez Pacheco), and two children standing with an old car. The photograph was taken in northern New Mexico.

Epimenio (Tony) Pacheco photographed outside of his workplace, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Portrait of Epimenio (Tony) Pacheco in his Army uniform.

Postcard from Epimenio (Tony) Pacheco to his daughter Marie, son-in-law Robert, and granddaughter, Carmella Scorcia Pacheco. The postcard discusses travels in Spain and was mailed from Salamanca, Spain to Farmington, New Mexico in 1982.

Portraits of Maria (Tadino) Scorcia with her family. Photograph on the left depicts Maria (Tadino) Scorcia, her brothers and sisters, the mother of Maria Tadino Scorcia, possibly her father, and a small dog. The photograph on the left was taken in…

Michael Novak Campuzano and Marisela Campuzano enjoying ice cream cones at the Desert Wildlife Museum.

Birthday party at Peter Piper Pizza in Tucson, Arizona. First photograph Marisela Campuzano took with her family. Left to right: Roman Campuzano, Melissa Drum, and baby Marisela Campuzano.

Image of Marisela Campuzano's grandmother, Margarita Moreno, taken at Aravaipa Canyon in Willcox, Arizona.

Photograph of Bettina Drum Salcido holding baby Marisela Campuzano in Tucson, Arizona.

Angelica Campuzano standing outside in a white shirt and a flower headband. Photograph was taken in Aravaipa, Willcox, Arizona.

Manuel Campuzano Jr. holds baby Marisela Campuzano. This was taken in the Dog Patch neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona.
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