Electrical workers at the Primero Mine, undated
LHP_Intern2019-10-11T04:17:31+00:00Electrical workers at the Primero Mine, undated
Electrical workers at the Primero Mine, undated
Two rows of graduates stand between two period cars, wearing their caps and gowns. At least eight of the students had Hispanic names.
Includes Joseph P. Bacca as class “Veledictorian” and class President
Includes J. Eliseo Martinez as class Vice- President
School photo of students and teacher. Three African-American students are shown at the back right
Students at Park St. School, Trinidad, middle grades, 1892
He was a farmer and a teacher who taught school for 30 years in the towns of Jaroso, Trujillo Creek, and Martinez; he and his wife raised their family in Trujillo Creek.
Students from the Martínez School pose in Martínez Plaza near the village of Plaza de los Martínez (Las Animas County). Nearly all have Hispanic names.
Hispanic American students and their male teacher pose in front of their school in Rivera (San Francisco Plaza, Glenham), Las Animas County. A plaque over the door reads: "Public School 1890.”
Coat hand-woven by Gilbert "Gil" Fernandez in his Weston, Colorado shop. It is made with a Chimayo style weave of his interpretation.