Studio portrait of Luz Lujan Torres of New Mexico. She wears a lace blouse, flowers, and a necklace. Her hair is waved and parted in the middle. After the death of her first husband, José Juan Silva Torres, she remarried and moved to Colorado.
Studio portrait of José Juan Silva Torres of New Mexico. he was married to Luz Lujan Torres, after his death she moved to Colorado. He wears a coat, vest and bow tie. He has a mustache and wears a broad brimmed hat.
Studio portrait of sisters Vitalia Trujillo and Magdelene Lujan. Magdalene holds baby Lucia Trujillo; the family were residents of Fort Collins, Colorado. Vitalia wears a dark dress with a low waist line and a loosely pleated collar, her hair is...
View of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (1927, enlarged 1948). The brick building has two bell towers topped with cupolas, decorative brickwork and stained glass windows.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (Conejos, Colo.)--1950-1960.; Hispanic Americans--Structures--1940-1950.; Mexican Americans--Structures--1940-1950.; Conejos (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Catholic churches.; Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (Conejos,...
Detailed description of the descendants of New Mexico pioneering family of Vicente L'Archeveque and Jeanne Lamibe who were married in the late 16th century in France.
Hispanic Americans--New Mexico--Genealogy.; Spaniards--New Mexico--Genealogy.; Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Genealogy.; New Mexico--Genealogy.