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Marriage of a local Swede and a newer arrival of Spanish origin, with Swedes, Mexicans, and Germans at party
Marriage of a local Swede and a newer arrival of Spanish origin, with Swedes, Mexicans, and Germans at party

March 18, 2019
Marriage of a couple said to be popular with the Spanish-American settlement in Alamosa
Marriage of a couple said to be popular with the Spanish-American settlement in Alamosa

Marriage of a couple said to be popular with the Spanish-American settlement in Alamosa
Marriage of a couple said to be popular with the Spanish-American settlement in Alamosa

May 9, 2019
Marriage Certificate, Juanita and Severiano Martinez
The certificate says they were both living in Sopris at the time. Luisita and Pablo Bueno were the two witnesses

May 11, 2019
Marie (Maria) Pauline Subia’s experience at Colorado State College
Careers that were open for women. She talks about her experience going to school at Southern Colorado State College where she started taking classes but eventually stopped due to starting her family.

María Salomé Córdova spinning wool, 1930s
María Salomé Córdova sits in a chair and spins wool into yarn in her yard in Hoehne (Las Animas County)

March 9, 2019
María Salomé Córdova spinning wool
María Salomé Córdova sits in a chair and spins wool into yarn in her yard in Hoehne (Las Animas County), 1930s

October 14, 2018
María Salomé Córdova
María Salomé Córdova, born April 27, 1867 in Piedras Coloradas near Trinidad, married Jose Julian Labato on September 4, 1889. Jose, a rancher, moved the family to San Luis where they had eight children. María died on September 1, 1960 in Blanca, Colorado. Her husband José died on May 17, 1947 in Alamosa, Colorado. In her later years, María was a weaver.

March 18, 2019
Maria Onofre Paiz at Gasoline Pump on Ranch, 1920s
María Onofre Paiz, a young woman, uses a handle to pump gasoline into an elevated tank outside a tin building on the Paiz Ranch in Gulnare (Las Animas County)

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