Gallegos Mercantile and Hotel on the plaza in San Luis, 1900-1905.
LHP_Intern2019-10-11T04:00:40+00:00The two story stone building, owned by José Presentación "J.P." Gallegos, was also the telegraph and post office
The two story stone building, owned by José Presentación "J.P." Gallegos, was also the telegraph and post office
Advert for a Hispanic blacksmith and cartmaker in Antonito
Wedding portrait of José Amarante García and Teodora Espinosa from Conejos, 1889
Early photo of town of San Luis (undated) against its mountain backdrop
Marriage of a couple said to be popular with the Spanish-American settlement in Alamosa
Obituary for woman who was one of the first Spanish-speaking residents of Alamosa, coming about 1879
Marriage of two young Hispanics from a well-liked and influential Spanish American families
Death notice of married Hispanic woman from East Alamosa, leaving very young child
Marriage of a local Swede and a newer arrival of Spanish origin, with Swedes, Mexicans, and Germans at party
Wedding of former teacher in the local Mexican schools and a “fair daughter of Mexican descent” in Alamosa