Isabel Martinez Pacheco, great grandmother to Carmella Scorcia Pacheco, sitting outside while playing with a kitten on a tire. Photograph taken in northern New Mexico, likely in El Guiche.
Photograph of Reva Reyes, an entertainer. Her father was a lieutenant with Pancho Villa in the Mexican Revolution. This photograph was taken in El Paso, Texas and the newspaper clipping discusses a gig in Fort Worth, Texas. Image and clipping are in…
Letters discussing life in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. Letters were shared between cousins Virginia Marsh and Jeannie Reyes. This letter was written by Jeannie Reyes, who was living with Mrs. Villa, and sent to her cousin, Virginia Marsh.
Photograph of Levi and Dolores Rivas Biggs taken in Spring Lake, North Carolina, where Levi was stationed in 1941. Inscription on back of photograph reads, "Biggs and Lola when they were muy cantanto. Taken at Spring Lake, NC. Jan. 1941. These are…
Dolores Rivas Biggs and her children. Back row: John Biggs, Levi Riggs Jr., and George W. Biggs. Front row: Bertha Biggs (Castillo), Dolores Rivas Biggs, and Richard J. Biggs. Photograph was taken in Nogales, Arizona.
Photograph of Juana Vásques Rivas taken in Nogales, Arizona. Inscription on the back reads, "To my dear grandson with all my love from your grandmother, Mrs. Juana H. Vásques." Photograph was originally taken on Mother's Day, 1944.
First national journalism convention. Santiago Rivas was publisher and editor of El Intruso, 1921-1969. The group portrait includes journalists and their guests. Santiago Rivas can be seen in the back row, second left.
Commemorative snapshot of soldier sons while on leave. Back, left to right: Levi Biggs Jr. and John Biggs. Front, left to right: Esther Rivas Jones and Richard J. Biggs. Photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona.
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona. On the left is Levi Biggs, Jr., an airman. His mother, Dolores R. Riggs is in the center. On the left is George W. Biggs, navigator. The photograph was taken to commemorate homecoming.
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona, circa 1943. Individuals include, left to right: George W. Biggs, a Tuskegee airman; John Biggs, a young man; and Levi Biggs, Sr., a buffalo soldier.
"El Intruso" 1921-1969 was newspaper microfilm project that took place at the University of Arizona and the University of Sonora. Collaborators included Dr. Kieran McCarty, Dr. Fernando Tapia, et. al.
Medical unit at Jefferson Medical College, US Army Medical Corps, SATC unit, Company B, 1918-1919. L. F. Burkley Jr. stands in the back row, second individual to the left of the light pole (also indicated with a small arrow).