Sidney Fawcett Pattison at about age 30-35. Pattison was a professor at University of Arizona and Head of the English Department 1917-1944. Born July 26, 1877, died December 15, 1944.
Photograph taken when Rudolph Modjeski came to visit his daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in Tucson. Marylka Modjeska Pattison was Miriam Pattison's paternal grandmother, who came to Tucson when she married in 1920. Her father designed many…
Ralph Modjeski was a bridge designer, father of Marylka Modjeska Pattison, and father-in-law of Sidney Fawcett Pattison, a professor in the English Department at the University of Arizona.
Ralph Modjeski, father of Marylka Modjeska Pattison, who was wife of Sidney Fawcett Pattison, who was head of the English Department at University of Arizona from 1917-1944. Miriam Pattison's father's grandfather.
Family photo from Marylka Modjeska Pattison's photo album. Marylka Modjeska Pattison (grandmother to Miriam Pattison), Ralph Modjeski (Marylka's father), and Sidney Fawcett Pattison (Marylka's husband).
First Tucson Mariachi, photo taken by Wong & Wong. Back row (left to right): Alfredo Nuñez (guitarrón), Rey Lopez (trompetista), Gerardo Hernandez (first violin), Jesus Medina (second violin), and Gustavo Nuñez (third violin). Front Row (left to…
Groom's mother, Jim Fendenheim, Frances Manuel, and Juanita Fendenheim (Manuel) standing in front of the wedding cake at Juanita's wedding reception. Frances Manuel is a reputable basket weaver, cultural preservationist, and storyteller.
Tohono O'Odham Nation members Frances Manuel and John Antone. Hu'uli (Grandmother) basket weaving presentation with Big John. Frances Manuel presented basket weaving demonstration at schools in Tucson.
Family dinner. Present are Frances "Christy" Manuel, Mildred Antone, John Antone, Richard "Sonny" Antone, and Lucius Antone. Hu'uli is holding a wallet, like she's getting ready to pay the bill.
Florence Lopez (daughter), Frances Manuel (mother), and Mildred Antone (daughter) are members of the Tohono O'Odham Nation. Here, they wear aprons as they prepare to cook for a party.