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[Communication from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Communication from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez regarding the unveiling of the Francisco Villa statue. The communication consists of a paper with uneven edges that has a single column of text printed near its left edge.
[Interview with Pedro J. González, 2]
Interview with Pedro J. González by Lorena Parlee and Maria Gonzalez. A wide column of text continues across numerous pages, multiple of which have handwritten annotations on them.
[Interview with Pedro J. González and his wife]
Interview with Pedro J. González and his wife. The document has the words "Interview with Don Pedro y Esposa" printed at the top of its first page, above a column of text that continues across the fronts of five additional pages. Each paragraph has a heading denoting whether the text block is a question from the interviewer or a response from an interviewee.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawyer, Anna Zacsek, to the prison board]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawyer, Anna Zacsek, to the board of prison terms and paroles regarding his case. A wide column of paragraphed text extends across the front and back of the page, ending above the text "sincerely" and "Anna Zacsek."
[Letter from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez, 3]
Letter from Roberto Fierro Villalobos to Pedro J. Gonzalez. Two illustrations of men are printed in the top corners of the paper while the letter's title sits between them. Under the title and the illustrations are two short lists of names and one long list, which extends towards the bottom of the page. The rest of the page is occupied by a wide column of paragraphed text printed below an eagle icon and an address. Below the paragraphs is a second title.
[Letter to Juana Torres from Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Letter to Juana Torres from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Beneath the date is a wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column and a stamped seal. Two blue lines have been drawn next to a scribble of blue ink above the page's title.
[Letter to Trinidad Pérez from Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Letter to Trinidad Pérez from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Beneath the date is a wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column and a stamped seal. Handwritten text fills the bottom of the page and sits in the page's top left corner. On the back side of the page is a signature marked between printed and handwritten paragraphs.
[Letter to Virginia Torres from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 2]
Letter to Virginia Torres from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A long, arching title is printed above small lines of text printed above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a single wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column that sits above a printed seal. The wide column of text continues onto the back of the letter and ends above a second printed seal and a signature. A few lines of text further down the page include multiple names.
[Letter to William L. McIntyre from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 2]
Letter to William L. McIntyre from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed on the paper's front, below an address and date. The text continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature and blue handwritten text.
Milka Duno
This article describes the academic accomplishments of race car driver Milk Duno and her work to encourage Hispanic children to read. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Proclamation from San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock, 1]
Proclamation from San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock. "Proclamation" and the mayor's name are printed at the top of the paper next to an image of a building. Seven paragraphs that each start with "Wheareas" extend further down the page and end above a large seal, a closing statement, and a signature.
[Proclamation from San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock, 2]
Proclamation in Spanish from San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock. "Proclamation" and the mayor's name are printed at the top of the paper next to an image of a building. Seven paragraphs that each start with "Por tanto que" extend further down the page and end above a large seal, a closing statement, and a signature.
[Transcript for an interview with Pedro J. Gonzalez, 1]
Transcript for an interview with Pedro J. Gonzalez. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed across the fronts of three pages. Handwritten words sit between the printed text and each page's left edge.
[Transcript for an interview with Pedro J. Gonzalez, 5]
Transcript for an interview with Pedro J. Gonzalez. A cover sheet containing handwritten text and a printed date is followed by numerous pages that have a wide column of text printed across them. A watermark with the text "Maple Leaf" and "Cotton Content" appears on each transcript page.
[Transcript of an interview with Pedro J. González]
Transcript of an interview with Pedro J. González. A column of text fills the right half of a page before continuing across the fronts of additional pages. Each paragraph has a heading denoting whether the text block is a question from the interviewer or a response from the interviewee. Small handwritten annotations have been made at multiple points throughout the document.
[Women's health fair]
This article consists of the captions for four photographs at a health fair organized by the non-profit Sister to Sister. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
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