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Poster calling for people to support Francisco Coca of Aguilar at his trial, April 17, 1991
Coca, who says he is from “Aguilar, Atzlan” was on trial for an unspecified crime but refused to accept the authority of the court because it was based on European laws that had oppressed “the poor and innocent native,” including Indians and Chicanos. Poster asks people to come to his Hearing in District Court, Trinidad

May 11, 2019
Postcard showing Main Street, Trinidad, undated
Postcard showing Main Street, Trinidad, undated

March 9, 2019
Portrait of Maria de la Luz Trujillo-Sandoval, 1890s
Born in 1830, she married Charles Archibald Metcalf, a trader, and pioneer in Pueblo, in 1845. Charles had been trapping/ trading with Indian tribes from the small fort located in what is now Pueblo; after marriage, they lived in the fort and she helped run the trading post. Maria was one of the earliest women to live in the Pueblo area. She died in 1910

May 11, 2019
Portrait of Eusebio Chacón (son of Rafael Chacón) and Sophia Barela (dau. of Senator Barela), 1891
They married in the Chapel of San Francisco in Barela, Colorado, and their wedding celebration was held at her father’s ranch, El Porvenir.

May 12, 2019
Portrait of Eusebio Chacón (son of Rafael Chacón) and Sophia Barela (dau. of Senator Barela), 1891
They married in the Chapel of San Francisco in Barela, Colorado, and their wedding celebration was held at her father’s ranch, El Porvenir.

June 20, 2019
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