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A photo of Latino/Hispanic children standing and sitting atop a hill in formal attire.
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Henry Bermudez and his family sit and stand in front of a giant Christian cross.
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Ray and Lily Arias sit on a porch in business casual attire.
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Ray and Lily Arias stand posing in their garden together while wearing business casual attire. Lily holds a purse in her hand, and Ray sports a watch.
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A portrait photo of Inez Ramirez. He is adorned in his military uniform.
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The Flores Family sits posing on their porch for a family photo. The father is wearing his military uniform for the photo.
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A photograph of four figures surrounding an older military veteran name Pete Lara who is seated in a wheelchair. The text reads, "All Smiles-Pete Lara's steady smile, which has never wavered despite a serious illness of 12 years, was deepened when his friends and neighbors in Casa Blanca recently presented him with an electric wheelchair. Pete Paramo, Mrs. Pauline de la Hoya Henry Medina, and Augustine A. Flores are pictured around Lara. William de la Hoya co-chairman of the presentation committee with Flores. Espiridion Garcia also was on the committee."
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A Catholic Priest stands in full uniform while being flanked by u.S. soldiers adorning sailor outfits.
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A photo of three older veterans meeting at a reunion. The text below reads, "Pictured above is 3 survivors of 2d platoon, Easy Co. 501. All belonged to S/Sgt Joe Knney's famous rest home for lost and misunderstood souls. At left is medic Anacleto Leone, originally a Detroiter, who dropped out of the Sacred Heart Seminary before WW2, while studying for the priesthood. He had too many girlfriends. Anacleto's name means 'The Stalking Lion', and he is of Greek and Italian descent. After WW2, Cleto worked for the Burroughs Corp., then moved to Wilmington, DE, and later to Virginia, where he now resides. At the Center is Jesus Ramirez of California. This was his first reunion and he was seeing these guys for the first time since 1945. Ramirez was knocked out and wounded by a German rifle grenade in the night attack of 17-18 Sept. 1944 at Veghel. Cleto is the medic who gave him first aid after the Germans overran Ramirez's position and left him for dead. At far right is former squad leader Lary McKenna of St Louis, MO. Lary made all the missions of the 501 in WW2, including the Normandy drop, in which he acted as Pathfinder Security for the 2/501st 'Base Stick'. Lt Joe at Bastogne (Recogne to be exact). Along with Co. 'C', Easy Co. had one of the better turnouts of former members and it was great for these guys to get together again after so many years. A total of nearly 90 WW2 vets of the 501 were in attendance. In addition to Jesus, Ramirez's first-timers included Cecil Ford (Co.A), Elmer Ritter(HQ/3), and Alvin Henderson (of Co. C.)."
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A class photo with a military undertone due to a service member sitting among the children. The boys are wearing suits and the girls are wearing white dresses.
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Several U.S. soldiers work to fill a washed-out roadway with coral slag for their jeeps. The cutoff text states the soldiers are from the 126th division.
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Victor Mendoza stands posing with fellow soldiers in military uniforms. They appear to be in a rural area.
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A young Latino man from modern times standing in front of a door.
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Victor Mendoza stands posing for a photo while wearing a hat, suit, and bow tie.
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Victor & Lola Mendoza standing behind a convenience store counter in a store they own.
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A group of women stands posing in traditional Mexican dresses.
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A group photo of the 1921 Confirmation Class, Saint Anthony's Catholic Church in Casa Blanca. The picture was taken in front of the Ahumada Market. Every child is formally dressed, with the boys sporting suits and the girls wearing dresses.
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Rosie Flores is on stage with two formally dressed men, one of which is Mr. Rico, preparing to speak into a microphone. She was the runner-up for a queen contest. There are also several musical stands set up behind them.
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Henry and Maria Bermudez hanging out with friends for a group photo.
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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).