[Information about DeAnda Family Photographs]

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Information written about two family photographs for a history class at Marfa High School about the DeAnda family. The first document lists, in order, the names of each member of the DeAnda family who have gathered for a collective family photograph - the writer's great-grandparents are featured. The next document gives information about the creation and process of using a mud oven at El Boracho Ranch. Lastly, a small slip of paper gives information about where El Boracho Ranch is located.

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[3] p. ; 28 cm.

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Salgado, Ernest 1966.

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Information written about two family photographs for a history class at Marfa High School about the DeAnda family. The first document lists, in order, the names of each member of the DeAnda family who have gathered for a collective family photograph - the writer's great-grandparents are featured. The next document gives information about the creation and process of using a mud oven at El Boracho Ranch. Lastly, a small slip of paper gives information about where El Boracho Ranch is located.

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[3] p. ; 28 cm.

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  • [Postcard of the DeAnda Family], MRPL_1966-28-01
  • [Photograph of the Francisca DeAnda], MRPL_1966-28-02

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Marfa, Diversity in the Desert

These photographs document the local history of Marfa and the surrounding area, as well as local families and the ghost town of Shafter.

Rescuing Texas History, 2013

The 2013 edition of Rescuing Texas History brings together thousands of items that reflect the history and preserve the legacy of the Texas of the past. They include photographs, letters, and more.

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References : [Postcard of the DeAnda Family], MRPL_1966-28-01
References : [Photograph of the Francisca DeAnda], MRPL_1966-28-02

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  • 1966

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  • 1880 - 1906

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Salgado, Ernest. [Information about DeAnda Family Photographs], text, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth494315/: accessed October 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Marfa Public Library.

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