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Maria Odlia Lobato
María Odila Lobato, probably in the 1920s. Her hair was styled (“marcelled”) by her cousin, Aurelia Cordova, a hairdresser in Trinidad, using a heated curling iron

May 11, 2019
María Odila Lobato and Diego Antonio Gallegos
Diego Antonio Gallegos and his wife María Odila Lobato de Gallegos pose for their wedding portrait in the early 1920s. The couple were from San Luis (Costilla County), Colorado.

March 9, 2019
María Eulogia Valdéz
María Eulogia Valdéz, wife of Desiderio “Dario” Gallegos, a mercantile store owner in San Luis (Costilla County). Photo probl. from 1860s.

March 18, 2019
Maria Dolores Gonzales
Born in 1831 in New Mexico, she married Felipe Baca in 1846 and they later moved to Trinidad. In 1873 they moved into what is now called Baca House. She had 10 children, including Felix Baca. She handled some of the family’s accounts and investments.

May 11, 2019
Maria de Jesus Abeyta de Barela, Casimiro’s mother
Maria de Jesus Abeyta de Barela, Casimiro’s mother

March 18, 2019
Margaret Gomez Santos
“I heard comments as I was growing up that there were stupid people in Salt Creek. There were very smart people in Salt Creek. They were very politically oriented. They were well vested.

May 12, 2019
Margaret Apodaca Interview
Margaret talks about growing up in Valdez, a small community near the Frederick Mine, and about her grandfather, father, and husband, who were all miners. 7.6 mins.

May 12, 2020
Marco Martinez, leader of the Black Berets 1973
A brief article on Marco Martinez, leader of the Black Berets

March 22, 2022
Marchers with image of the Virgin Mary, 1970
Photo of people marching to Denver holding a poster of Mother Mary

May 11, 2019
Marchers with Huelga and Viva la Raza signs, 1970
Photo of farm work strikers marching to Denver with signs

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