Heritage Colorado
Found in 1121 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Maiden, Robert R.
Oral History Interview with Manuel Guzman Nuñez, 2002 April 17, 2006 November 16
Mr. Guzman grew up in Uriangato, Guanajuato. He worked as a bracero in California and Arizona picking tomato, green been, oranges, lemons, grapfuit, lettuce, strawberry and plum. Activities he did from 1957 to 1964.
Oral History Interview with Manuel "Manny" Navarro, 2004 October 8, 2006 August 5
Interview with Manuel "Manny" Navarro from the De donde eres: Cultural Origins of the Southern Colorado Latino/Hispanic Community Collection.
Oral History Interview with Manuel Sandoval Espino, 2002 June 6, 2006 November 16
Mr. Sandoval grew up in Mexico City. He worked as a railroad line worker in Kansas, shoveling gravel on roadbeds and repairing the rails. Activities he did from 1943 to 1944.
Oral history interview with Marchese, Clyde Anthony
Oral History Interview with Marcos Diaz, 2006 January 26, 2006 November 16
Mexican Revolution, including being a prisoner of Pascual Orozco; coming to the United States as part of the División del Norte; work experiences at Fort Bliss, ASARCO, in California and South Texas; Lone Star Welfare Association.
Oral History Interview with Margarita Terrazas, 1964 October 24, 2006 November 14
Information on the Terrazas family of Chihuahua, especially the career of her father, the publisher of EL Correo de Chuhuahua; personalities of the Mexican Revolution, including Villa, Madero and Huerta.
Oral history interview with Marguerite Fulton Kurtz, April 15, 1982., 1982 April 15, 2005 October 25
Oral history interview with Marion Paddy., 1970 January 13, 2006
Paddy tell coyote stories; the Winnemucca genealogy; and the great horned owl.
Oral history interview with Marjorie Entz, 1980 March 17, 2006 March
Entz, born in Illinois, came to Mesa, Arizona, at the age of four to recover from pneumonia. She describes life in Mesa including the transition from horse and buggy to car. She recalls early downtown businesses and describes recreation including dances at the Mezona. She talks about her career as a teacher and the history of Mesa schools.
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