2011 February Calendar Page 4, Lozano Family PostCard
Item
Title
2011 February Calendar Page 4, Lozano Family PostCard
Identifier
2021.004.004
Type
Document
Description
The February page consists of a photograph of the Lozano family, a postcard commemoration by Linda-Salinas Thompson, and the month in English and Spanish (Febrero). The postcard describes the legacy of Marcos and Francesca Lozano from 1917 to the 1940s. It explains how the Lozano family immigrated from Guanajuato, Mexico to El Paso, Texas by crossing the border and making their way to Riverside, CA. The postcard text reads, "The Lozano Family: The 1917 Marcos and Francisca Lozano left Guanajuato, Mexico for the United States. They entered by way of El Paso, Texas crossing the border at the cost of two cents each. Mr. Lozano worked for Union Pacific for many years, the family l.iving in one of the boxcars, following the work of Union Pacific in the United States wherever the work took him. They settled in the Eastside community of Riverside, where the family was considered one of the largest in the area. The family picture was taken during the 1940s, back row left to right, with sisters, Chona, Chavela, Josie, Lilly, Lucy, and Manuela. Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Lozano are sitting on the bench with their son John (Gorilla), and two other brothers Romano and Ventura are not in the picture. Linda Salinas-Thompson".
Subject
Mexican-American History
Spatial Coverage
Inland Empire, El Paso (Texas)
Temporal Coverage
20th Century, 21st Century
Creator
Unknown
Date
2011, 1917-1940s
Contributor
Riverside County Mexican American Historical Society (RCMAHS)
Format
.jpg
Language
English, Spanish
Relation
2021.004.046