Aparicio, Elias Rodriguez; Markets--California--San Jose; Streets--California--San Jose; Automobiles--California--San Jose;
Elias Rodriguez Aparicio (photo donor's father) on a family trip to San Jose to visit his niece, Louise, who was a nun. He is pictured standing next to his parked car on a street in downtown San Jose. There is a parked truck across the street in...
Aparicio, Mike; Aparicio, Becky; Aparicio-Chamberlin, Vibiana; Aparicio, Philip; Children--California--San Gabriel Mountains; Family vacations--California--San Gabriel Mountains;
The Aparicio children and their neighbors are outside having fun at the Aparicio's vacation rental house in the San Gabriel Mountains. In the photo are: Mike Aparicio, top left holding a stick (photo donor's brother), top right, Vibiana...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Suggests establishing small fortifications along the valley of the San Joaquin to maintain peace. Says a treaty will not be respected by either Indians or whites.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Synopsis of the last three months as Indian sub-agent for the valley of the San Joaquin. Calls for immediate attention on several matters such as vaccinations and placing licensed traders.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter informs the recipient about the newly elected secretary, John McKee, and reports the encounter with the Kossus Indians and the treaty they negotiated with the Indians.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Explains his actions and decisions for making informal negotiations without authority of special instructions. Reports about having trouble with miners and employing Dr. W.M. Ryer to vaccinate the Indians for smallpox.
Rivera, Evangelina; Rubalcava, Mary Lou; Duarte, Hortencia; Arroya, Consuelo; Children--California--East Los Angeles; Birthday parties--California--East Los Angeles;
A birthday party at the Rivera house (photo donor's mother) on San Carlos St. in the Belvedere area of East Los Angeles. There are 13 kids in the picture but some of their faces are not shown. The first four girls left to right are: Evangelina...
Estrada, Frank; Esparza, Ofelia; Rivera, Evangelina; Arroya, Consuelo; Rivera, Rosemary; Families--California--East Los Angeles; Children--California--East Los Angeles; Soldier--California--East Los Angeles; Girls--California--East Los Angeles;
Before being deployed to serve in the US Army in the Pacific during WWII, Frank Estrada (donor's maternal uncle) visits his sister and nieces in the Belvedere neighborhood of East Los Angeles. He is wearing his Army uniform and is posing for the...
Estrada, Rudolph J.; Vicuña, Manuel; Young men--California--East Los Angeles; Soldiers--California--East Los Angeles; Army men--California--East Los Angeles;
After completing boot camp for the US Army, Rudolph Estrada (photo donor's brother, also known as Rudy) returned home before being deployed to Germany during World War II. Rudolph is the one on the right and next to him is Manuel Vicuña. The...
Esparza, Ofelia; Rivera, Evangelina; Girls--California--East Los Angeles; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint May devotions--California--East Los Angeles; Flowers--California--East Los Angeles;
Left to right of photo are sisters Evangelina Rivera and Ofelia Rivera (photo donor, last name later Esparza) wearing white dresses and veils and are holding their offerings of flowers to the Virgin Mary. This is a special devotion that honors the...
Aviles, Albert; Marines--California--Camp Pendleton; Young men--California--Camp Pendleton;
A graduation photo portrait of US Marine Albert Aviles (photo donor's brother) taken at Camp Pendleton. This is a black and white photograph with hand tinting.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Copy of Treaty D made at Camp Persifer F. Smith Camp with Indian tribes: Texon, Castake, San Imirio, Uvas, Carises, Buena Vista, Sena-hu-ow, Holo-cla-me, Soho-nuts, To-ci-a and Hol-mi-uh.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
A letter to Luke Lea with a copy of a treaty made at Camp Belt, negotiated by G.W. Barbour on May 13, 1851 with 12 Indian tribes of Southern California.