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Juan Othon's 1858 public statement explaining his resignation from the governorship of San Luis Potosí.

Pastoral letter from Bishop Juan Navarrete explaining to the Diocese’s clergy and parishioners the reasons for his self-exile

Photographic Portrait of Juan Navarrete

Joseph Jones Holbrook and Alice Cook on their wedding day. Alice wears a ring on her left hand and Joseph sits on an elegant chair, 1878.

Josefina Padilla talks about her life and family history, in addition to telling some anecdotes about pachucos. She starts by telling the story of her birth because she was born in Hermosillo just months before the Mexican Revolution started, on the…

Photographic postcard portraying José María Gutiérrez, Ávila Camacho, and López de Lara

Three men posing for a picture in 1879 after Edward L. Vail (the tenderfoot's) arrival at Empire Ranch. Walter L. Vail and Herbert R. Hislop bought the Empire Ranch on August 22, 1876 from E.N. Fish and Silverberg. John H. Harvey was brought on as…

Title within mourning borders. The photograph is a reduced reproduction of an engraving made by Paul Chenay from a sketch by Hugo, representing John Brown upon the gallows.

Oral history conducted by Ellen Lomonaco with Joe Potenza in Tucson, Arizona, May 31, 1984 and June 21, 1984. Mr. Potenza was on board the USS Arizona from 1928 to 1932. He was in the engineering division and on the football team and the rowing crew…

12/7/1991 - 50th Anniversary Pearl Harbor attack; Vincent (Jim) Vlach talking to President George (Herbert Walker) Bush as the President signs an autograph. Taken in the Shrine Room USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl harbor Hawaii. Oree Weller in white…

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

A photograph of a white flowered woody vine. This vine is abundant and found on almost every ant hill.

Spring/Summer 2022 Fellow Janette Terrazas, a textile artist and activist based in Ciudad Juárez, talks about working with native plants and her environmental activism to defend the Rio Grande River.

Edward C. Jacobs Enterprises was located on 78 W. Congress near the Mesilla intersection. Next to Edward C. Jacobs was Jake's, a local family fast food joint.

Jack fruit, Artocarpus integrifolia - large, a foot to 14 inches long - rougher surface [than bread fruit]. Manihot, cocoanut in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

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