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A portrait taken of a young Raul Castro.

The Douglas Destroyer was Raul Castro's boxing name.

The Castro family standing with extended family in frount of a building.

A Thank you letter to Patricia Castro from Lady Bird Johnson for hosting her during her 1975 visit to Phoenix.

Thank you letter from Lady Bird Johnson regarding 1968 El Salvador Trip.

Governor Castro's swearing in ceremony to be the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador.

A black and white photograph capturing the swearing in ceremony of Raul Castro as U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia. Secretary of State Dean Rusk observes in the background.

Governor Castro on stage during his swearing in ceremony installing Raul Castro as U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.

A colored photograph of Raul Castro's Park Plaque located in Douglas, Arizona.

Raul H. Castro born in Sonora, Mexico, he was the frist Latino governor of the U.S.

The cottage that was the birthplace of Raul Castro.

Raul Castro standing with a Horse.

Raul Castro standing with college friends wearing suits.

Raul Castro and Patricia welcoming President Johnson and his family to El Salvador.

A colored photograph of Raul Castro Speaking during Hispanic Week at Ft. Huachuca, Arizona.

Raul Castro speaking at his Governor Campaign Picnic.

Raul Castro was a running track star for the Arizona State Teacher's College, now NAU.

Raul Castro refereeing a boxing match for two unidenified boxers.

A colored photograph of Raul Castro on the Campaign Trail sitting down with others outside.

Raul Castro posing for the camera doing a boxing pose.
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