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Raul and his wife Patricia Castro on riding horses.

Raul and Patricia Castro standing in frount of their wedding cake on their wedding day.

A colored photograoh of Raul and Patricia Castro with Clipper a Hackney pony. Raul is standing with the horse while Patricia is sitting on the carage.

A colored photograph of Raul Castro standing with former Governor Fyfe Symington Inaugural.

Raul Castro posing for the camera doing a boxing pose.

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

Raul Castro refereeing a boxing match for two unidenified boxers.

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

Raul Castro speaking at his Governor Campaign Picnic.

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

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

Raul Castro standing with college friends wearing suits.

Raul Castro standing with a Horse.

The cottage that was the birthplace of Raul Castro.

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

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

A ravine in the grassland & Rumex at left. Bananas and a coarse leather leaf Combretum, ferns Pteridium. Bananas grow as if native. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 18, 1920]

A photograph of making reins. It is raw strips of oxhide that are wet with hot lard or tallow and twisted up. When thoroughly twisted they are allowed to unwind and twist in the opposite direction. After five days of twisting they are dried and used…

A photograph of making reins. It is raw strips of oxhide that are wet with hot lard or tallow and twisted up. When thoroughly twisted they are allowed to unwind and twist in the opposite direction. After five days of twisting they are dried and used…
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