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Flora Irma Tequida and two other bridesmaids prepare for a friend's wedding.

Photograph of Rita Moreno, Panchita del Cid, and Flora Irma Tequida de Flores taken at a family event. The persons in the photo have lived most of their lives in Tucson and Douglas, AZ.

This wedding pictuer was taken in Douglas, AZ. The bride and groom, Sofia Durgin de Tequida and Juan Manuel Tequida (center), are originally from Santo Tomas, Sahuaripa, Mexico.

Mother Sofia Garcia de Durgin, left, and daughter Sofia Durgin de Tequida, right. This photograph was taken in Agua Prieta but both women lived in Douglas, Arizona. Sofia Durgin de Tequida is the grandmother of Sonia C. Pivaral.

Postcard of Carnegie Library in Tucson, Arizona, addressed to Sra. Matilde Belayo.

Recuerdo para primera comunion de Ignacio Alfonso de la Torre Perez en la Parroquia de la Sagrada Familia. Queretaro, Queretaro.

Postcard with view of railroad station Yuma, Arizona, on the Eastern bank of the Colorado River, where the Southern Pacific crosses into California.

Postcard, Tucson view from A Mountain, Arizona. View of Downtown Tucson.

Postcard from Coolidge Dam in Arizoa addressed to Sr. Ignacio de la Torre, 1934.

Fabrica de ropa y almacén de efectos del país. De la Torre Hermanos Desean a Ud. Felicidades en el presente año.

Postcard with photograph of Luz de la Torre, 1908.

Rafael de la Torre photographed with his biological mother, Elbira Lopez Rosas (right), and adoptive mother Maria de la Torre Uribarren (left).

Rafael de la Torre at age three with stuffed dog, Nogales, Sonora, 1956.

Photograph of Rafael de la Torre with his mother, Maria Altagracia de la Torre Uribarren, taken by "Foto Carlos."

Buildings and grounds of Treehaven School, originally Westing House winter home, 1927.

Picture in Treehaven School main house, originally owned by Dr. Holbrook. William and Florence Schneider with their children, Burton and Patricia.

Brochure for Treehaven School, established 1949 by William I. Schneider and Florence H. Schneider.

Arizona Daily Star story titled "Recalling a fine school and its founders" authored by Bonnie Henry, which discusses Treehaven School and William and Florence Schneider.

Formal photograph of the Cook sisters. Lucy Cook Holbrook and Elizabeth Cook Barlow, and one unidentified sister. One woman wears a black dress, white lace, chain necklace, black jacket. One woman wears a black dress, black belt, black beads, white…

Alice Cook Holbrook (mother) and Lucy Cook Holbrook Hatch (daughter) sitting side by side for a formal photograph of them dressed in Sunday best.
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