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Interview No. 441, Antonio Flores D.
Interview No. 441, Antonio Flores D.
Combined Interviews
Experiencias durante la Revolucion Mexicana; trabajo en un taller de armas de Pancho Villa, 1913-1915.
Interview No. 439, Candelario Ruiz
Interview No. 439, Candelario Ruiz
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; recuerdos de la Revolucion Mexicana y su opinion acerca de Pancho Villa y Guillermo Baca; su emigracion a Estados Unidos; la Gripa del '18, que causo la muerte de su madre; la Depresion.
Interview No. 448, Gregorio Aldana
Interview No. 448, Gregorio Aldana
Combined Interviews
Campesino en hacienda; bracero en 1913; discriminacion en Kansas; la Toma de Aguascalientes; conocio a Villa, Carranza, y Madero; su primera esposa murio en la Gripa del '18; residencia en Estados Unidos en 1926; hacia comida en grupo durante la Depresion.
Interview No. 453, Severiano Torres O.
Interview No. 453, Severiano Torres O.
Combined Interviews
Su vida de chico durante la Revolucion; su ayuda al ejercito durante la Guerra Cristera; su trabajo de jefe de grupo en la carcel de Cd. Juarez y perito de transito; otras experiencias en Cd. Juarez y El Paso.
Interview No. 447, Maria Del Valle
Interview No. 447, Maria Del Valle
Combined Interviews
Su vida de chica como hija de jefe politico en Villa Ocampo, Durango; la vida de hacendados y peones alli; relatos de hechos de Pancho Villa; su vida en El Paso; la muerte de su hijo en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Interview No. 452, Jose Romero
Interview No. 452, Jose Romero
Combined Interviews
Su vida en San Diego de Alcala, Chihuahua; la Revolucion Mexicana; su participacion con Pancho Villa bajo Martin Lopez; experiencias con Madero; sus empleos en Estados Unidos; la Gripa del '18; su vida en la frontera.
Interview No. 446, Aurora E. Perea
Interview No. 446, Aurora E. Perea
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; narrativo detallado sobre la Revolucion Mexicana, en que murieron todos sus hermanos; vino a Estados Unidos en 1954; se dedico al trabajo religioso, ayudando a huerfanos y enfermos; su trabajo con Lydia Patterson Institute en El Paso; experiencias laborales en Arizona, Texas y California; su vida como pensionada.
Interview No. 469, Lorenzo Franco
Interview No. 469, Lorenzo Franco
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; su escuela en San Pedro, Coahuila; recuerdos de Francisco I. Madero y la Revolucion Mexicana en Coahuila; experiencias como preso de los federales; la Gripa del 1918; experiencias laborales; la devaluacion del peso en 1976; su opinion sobre indocumentados.
Interview No. 426, Alice B. Cummings
Interview No. 426, Alice B. Cummings
Combined Interviews
Early life in Van Horn; supposed murder of her father for homesteading in the Green River area; Pascual Orozco's body at Van Horn; Anglo American attitudes toward Pancho Villa and the Mexican Revolution; reflections on teaching at Alamo School in El Paso (predominantly Mexican American) from the 1940s to the 1970s; Anglo/Mexican relations.
Interview No. 462, Marcos Diaz U.
Interview No. 462, Marcos Diaz U.
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; sus experiencias durante la Revolucion Mexicana, cuando fue prisionero de Orozco; cruzo a los Estados Unidos como parte de la Division del Norte; ha trabajado en Ft. Bliss, ASARCO, en California y en Sur Texas; formo la Lone Star Welfare Association, una organizacion para trabajadores.
Interview No. 344, Elbert Flannagan
Interview No. 344, Elbert Flannagan
Combined Interviews
Early life in San Angelo and El Paso, Texas in the teens and twenties; Zork Hardware Company; World War I experiences in France; Sam Dreben; S.L.A. Marshall; munitions sales and the Mexican Revolution; impressions of Francisco Villa; Otis Autman; experiences as a hardware salesman in Mexico in the 1920's; Ben and Stephen Aguirre; Ciudad Juarez during Prohibition; General George Patton (then a Capitan); Colonel Gaujot.
Interview No. 438, Memoirs From South Texas
Interview No. 438, Memoirs From South Texas
Combined Interviews
About 25 interviews conducted by students from Pan American University in the late 1970s, many in Spanish. Mexican Americans from this part of Texas recount a variety of experiences since 1910, including the Mexican Revolution, Immigration, labor issues, ethnic relations, and other topics.
Interview No. 461, Dr. Octavio Garcia
Interview No. 461, Dr. Octavio Garcia
Combined Interviews
Born in Mexico; person reads a summary of Dr. Garcia's life, prepared by a staff person at Pan American University; the Mexican Revolution, when Dr. Garcia's family took refuge in the United States; his medical practice in South Texas.
Interview No. 480, Antonio Maldonado
Interview No. 480, Antonio Maldonado
Combined Interviews
Experiencias durante la Revolucion Mexicana.
Interview No. 546, Julio Limon S.
Interview No. 546, Julio Limon S.
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; informacion sobre la Revolucion Mexicana; opinion sobre la devaluacion del peso y los indocumentados. (Este transcrito contiene terminos dialecticos usados en el sureste de Estados Unidos y han sido escritos tal y como la persona entrevistada los uso.)
Interview No. 547, Josefina Galván
Interview No. 547, Josefina Galván
Combined Interviews
La Revolucion Mexicana; su vida como senorita joven; su negocio; la Influenza Espanola de 1918.
Interview No. 502, Mercedes C. Orpinel
Interview No. 502, Mercedes C. Orpinel
Combined Interviews
Biografia; su vida en Zacatecas; la Revolucion Mexicana; Villa, Madero; sus impresiones de El Paso y Juarez; la epoca de la Ley Seca en Estados Unidos; su opinion sobre los Chicanos.
Interview No. 422, Nelle S. Hatch
Interview No. 422, Nelle S. Hatch
Combined Interviews
Biographical information; the founding of Colonia Juarez by the Mormons; the peon system in Northern Mexico; the Mexican Revolution, especially in the Casas Grandes region; Maximo Castillo; Felipe Angeles; Pancho Villa and his relationship with Lem Spilsbury, Mrs. Hatch's brother; Spilsbury and Dave Brown, Mormon scout for the Pershing Punitive expedition; intermarriage and other relations between Anglo and Mexican Mormons; Mexican students who attended the Mormon academy in Chihuahua; Colonia Juarez after the Revolution; the Mormon colonies today.
Interview No. 555, Sergio Gonzales, Jr.
Interview No. 555, Sergio Gonzales, Jr.
Combined Interviews
Talks about his childhood in Del Rio, Texas; how he became County Judge; about the LULAC; the Ku Klux Klan; the years of the Depression; and relations between Anglos and Mexican Americans.
Interview No. 606, Alfredo Villegas
Interview No. 606, Alfredo Villegas
Combined Interviews
Su involucramiento en la Revolución Mexican;se casó con "La Adelita", quien fue una famosa soldadera o mujer soldado de la Revolución Mexicana; su vida en Del Río; peleando la descriminación contra los Mexico-Americanos.
Involvement in the Mexican Revolution; marriage to "La Adelita" famous soldadera, or, woman soldier; living in Del Rio, Texas; fighting discrimination against Mexican Americans.
Interview No. 341, Mamie T. Finan
Interview No. 341, Mamie T. Finan
Combined Interviews
Background; experiences as a colonist in Mexico; experiences during and after the Mexican Revolution; meeting Charles Lindberg and Luz Corral de Villa; life on ranches in Mexico; the Depression years; social customs; Good Neighbor organization; discrimination.
Interview No. 340, J. A. Bonnet
Interview No. 340, J. A. Bonnet
Combined Interviews
Recollections of the Mexican Revolution; growing up in Eagle Pass, Texas; smuggling activities in Eagle Pass-Piedras Negras; the Prohibition years; the Depression.
Interview No. 607, Alejandro Riojas
Interview No. 607, Alejandro Riojas
Combined Interviews
Datos biográficos. La Revolución; Eagle Pass a los principios del siglo XX: la influenza española de 1918; relaciones étnicas; la Ley Seca; la discriminación; relaciones entre Piedras Negras y Eagle Pass.
Biographical data; the Mexican Revolution; Eagle Pass in the early 1900s; the 1918 Spanish Flu; ethnic relations; Prohibition; discrimination; relations between Piedras Negras and Eagle Pass.
Interview No. 337, Roger Brandemuehl
Interview No. 310, Mr. Al Ratner, Mrs. Al Ratner
Interview No. 310, Mr. Al Ratner, Mrs. Al Ratner
Combined Interviews
Biography; early businesses in El Paso; families who lived on Hawthorne Street in Sunset Heights; Mrs. Ratner's background; early El Paso families; school experiences; General Escobar; refugee families who moved into the Sunset Heights area during the Mexican Revolution; Anglo/Mexican relations; the word "Chicano"; Golden Years and decline of Sunset Heights; El Paso during World War II and going to Juarez to purchase rationed items; gambling and prostitution; development of El Paso's Jewish community; Italian POW camp in El Paso at Washington Park; other comments on the history of El Paso.
Interview No. 420, Bernardo Villegas
Interview No. 420, Bernardo Villegas
Combined Interviews
Biographical data; school years; College of Mines; Mexican Revolution; job experiences; the Depression; Prohibition; the word Chicano; opinions on the Chicano Movement and undocumented workers; old El Paso streetcars; the Chinese community in El Paso; entertainment in old El Paso; some old-time El Paso doctors.
Interview No. 428, Ygnacia Delgado
Interview No. 428, Ygnacia Delgado
Combined Interviews
Datos Biograficos; los minerales de Cusihuiriachic; la entrevista Diaz-Taft en El Paso en 1909; las experiencias de su familia durante la Revolucion Mexicana y su vida como refugiados en El Paso; la epoca de la Ley Seca, la Depresion, y la persecucion religiosa en Mexico.
Interview No. 418, Angel Oaxaca
Interview No. 418, Angel Oaxaca
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; sus primeros trabajos en la ciudad de Chihuahua; su venida a El Paso; trabajos que tuvo en El Paso, incluyendo los que fueron en muebleria; la Depresion y la epoca de la Ley Seca; la palabra 'Chicano'.
Interview No. 253, Juana B. Zuniga
Interview No. 253, Juana B. Zuniga
Combined Interviews
La Revolucion Mexicana; emigracion a los Estados Unidos; la Depresion; experiencias en Salt Lake City.
Interview No. 275, Thomas Enriquez
Interview No. 275, Thomas Enriquez
Combined Interviews
Biographical data; educational and job experiences; the Chicano Movement, his thoughts about it and his involvement in it; thoughts on illegal aliens. RESTRICTION states, "Not for release to any government agency without prior approval."