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Philip Diaz Castro stands posing for a portrait in a forested area. He was instrumental in supporting the RCMHAS calendar project.
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A black-and-white photograph of a Riverside Mexican-American baseball team. Based on the attire, the photo took place during the 1930s with the baseball coach in formal attire. Two baseball players wore dark uniforms with the name of the team "Riverside M. NG" written on them. The rest has the same team name but in white clothing.Bottom row, second from the left is Henry Medrano Carrasco and his brothers, Fernando Madrano Carrasco, and Sebastian Madrano Carrasco.
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Black and white photo of Henry and Maria Bermudez. They both were important members of the Riverside citrus business.
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Black and white portrait photo of Minnie Lopez and baby daughter Julia. They come from the Casa Blanca neighborhood.
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Black and white photo of Mendoza's family market "Mendoza Market" in the neighborhood of Casa Blanca.
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Black and a white family portrait of the Lozano Family. The photo features Marcos and Francia Lozano, along with their daughters Chona, Chavela, Josie, Lilly, Lucy, Manuela, and son John (Gorilla).
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Black and white of Lola Mendoza with her baby child. Photo seems to be taken around the 1920s. Lola and her husband Victor go on to own the Mendoza Market in Casa Blanca.
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Black and white photo of Juana Contreras and her 3 young daughters. Contreras is a part of the 2011 August Calendar of the Casa Blanca community.
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Black and white photo of Joaquin Sanchez and his group of three more musicians from the Casa Blanca community.
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Black and white photo of Augustine "teen" Flores, he appears to be in his adult age at what seems to be a ceremonial event. There is a white man in a suit smiling while shaking Augustine's hand. It seems as if the man is congratulating Flores over something.
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Black and white photo of Augustine "Teen" Flores, he appears to be in his late 20s or 30s. He is posing for an Armed Air Forces portrait in his uniform.
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Black and white photo of Austine "Teen" Flores. He has shades on and is dressed in an Armed Air Forces uniform. He appears to be young and is standing beside someone in a suit, who also appears to be a friend around the same age.
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Black-and-white portrait photo featuring Mexican-American soldier Augustine "Teen" Flores
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A black-and-white group photo of a Mexican-American family in formal attire. On the right is the eldest son in military uniform, serving in the army as a private during World War II.
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A group portrait of a Mexican-American baseball team around the 1930s to 1940s. To indicate the era, there are vehicles in the background as well as the fashion of both the baseball players and who is presumed to be the coach. Also, while the coach is in formal attire, the baseball team wore formal pants and sweaters, with the exception of one member who wears a buttoned-up shirt. This photo may indicate either the formation of the Mexican-American baseball team or a form of victory celebration after winning a game.
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A black-and-white photo consisting of an infant girl, presumably Chavarria's daughter, standing next to the family-owned grocery store.
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This black-and-white photo depicts a group photo of the Chavarria family in their store.
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Another black-and-white photo featuring the owner, Tony Chavvaria, of the family grocery store. The owner is looking toward the camera while working by the counter.
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A black-and-white photo of Tony and Mary Chavarria posing by a cash register of what is presumed to be their family-owned store.
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A black-and-white photograph of a Riverside Mexican-American baseball team. Based on the attire, the photo took place during the 1930s with the baseball coach in formal attire. Two baseball players wore dark uniforms with the name of the team "Riverside M. NG" written on them. The rest has the same team name but are in white clothing. The bottom row, second from the left is Henry Medrano Carrasco and his brothers.
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A black-and-white photo of Fred Thomopson Jr. The timeline of this photo seems to be set in the 1990s to 2000s and requires more information.
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A black-and-white photo of a Mexican-American elderly couple. The quality of the picture seems to be dated around the late 20th century based on their wardrobe. This photo requires more information.
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A December calendar page cover that contains both English and Spanish. Photos are of Tony Hernandez and his family, from siblings to wife, and working in the fields. The postcard text is illegible.
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An October 2011 calendar page cover that contains both English and Spanish. The photos are of Herman Bermudez and his family, who are presumed to be his siblings, on a tractor, with his wife, and at his home. The calendar text reads: illegible.
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A black-and-white photo of a Mexican-American woman holding up her baby. This photo requires more information.