Hispanics on juries, 1875
LHP_Intern2020-01-09T23:02:52+00:00The jury for 4 murder trials in 1875 included both “Mexicans and and Americans,”all said to be among “the most enlightened of our citizens”
The jury for 4 murder trials in 1875 included both “Mexicans and and Americans,”all said to be among “the most enlightened of our citizens”
P. L. Sanchez was Assessor of Huerfano County in 1912
José Vivián Abeyta, a barber who represented Las Animas County in the Colorado General Assembly House of Representatives
Major Rafael Chacón and his wife Juanita Páiz de Chacón. He served in the U.S. Army in New Mexico during the Civil War; after his retirement from the military, he moved to Trinidad, where he served as Las Animas County Treasurer and Sheriff
José Ramón Aguilar, who served in the Colorado General Assembly House of Representatives and later as Las Animas County Commissioner; he was also Mayor of Aguilar, which was named in his honor
Funeral Procession after Ludlow Massacre, April, 1914
A group of boys holding issues of the Trinidad Free Press that have headlines relating to the Ludlow strike
View of the Ludlow Memorial, erected in memory of the Ludlow Massacre, near Trinidad (Las Animas County). The inscription reads: "In Memory of the Men, Women and Children Who Lost Their Lives in Freedom's Cause at Ludlow, Colorado, April 20, 1914. Erected By The United Mine Workers of America."
Funeral Procession in front of Church, Victims of the Ludlow Massacre, 1914
Women strike supporters attacked, 1914