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[Irene Salce de Urbina and group listening to Tom Kreneck]
Photograph of Irene Salce de Urbina (second from left), and an unidentified man and woman listening to Tom Kreneck (far left).
[Group having a conversation]
Photograph of a group having a conversation, including Tom Kreneck and Irene Salce de Urbina on the far left. Manuel Urbina, II stands at far right.
[Group of five people laughing]
Photograph of a group of five people laughing, including Tom Kreneck and Irene Salce de Urbina on the far left. Manuel Urbina, II stands at far right.
[Group photograph with Tom Kreneck and others]
Photograph of a group with Tom Kreneck (far left) and others, including Irene Salce de Urbina (second from the right).
[Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book with Tom Kreneck and others]
Photograph of Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book with Tom Kreneck and others. The book is Biografia Del Rev. Manuel Urbina, donated by Irene Salce de Urbina on October 31, 1986. Kreneck is on the far right. Manuel Urbina, II is on the far left.
[Book donation ceremony]
Photograph of a book signing ceremony. The book, Biografia Del Rev. Manuel Urbina, was donated by Irene Salce de Urbina to the Houston Public Library on October 31, 1986 and signed by her. Tom Kreneck stands on the rigth. Manuel Urbina, II stands far left.
[Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book]
Photograph of Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book. The book, Biografia Del Rev. Manuel Urbina, was donated by Irene to the Houston Public Library on October 31, 1985 and signed by her. Tom Kreneck stands to her left.
[Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book]
Photograph of Irene Salce de Urbina signing a book. The book, Biografia Del Rev. Manuel Urbina, was donated by Irene to the Houston Public Library on October 31, 1985 and signed by her. Tom Kreneck stands to her left.
[Women's society conference]
Photograph of a women's society conference on March 28, 1940.
[Baptism of thee children at El Mesias Church]
Photograph of a baptism of three children at El Mesias Church, 1951. El Mesias Church was located at 1105 James Street on the northeast corner of James Street at Fulton Street in Houston, Texas.
[Scene from Regeneracion, two frames]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. Three men hold a woman dressed as a ballerina.
[Scene from Regeneracion, four frames]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man dressed in a tuxedo at right watches another man and woman dancing at left.
[Scene from Regeneracion]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man in a suit stands and sings.
[Two frames from Regeneracion]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man in a suit is singing.
[Our Lady of Guadalupe young parishioners]
Photograph of Our Lady of Guadalupe young parishioners in 1929.
[Men in tuxedos at an event]
Photograph of men in tuxedos at an event, unidentified.
[Five men in tuxedos]
Photograph of five unidentified men in tuxedos.
[Group of men wearing tuxedos]
Photograph of a group of unidentified men wearing tuxedos.
[Felix Tijerina and young woman inside a restaurant]
Photograph of Felix Tijerina and an unidentified young woman inside a restaurant, possibly the first location of Felix Mexican Restaurant.
[Felix Mexican Restaurant interior]
Photograph of Felix Mexican Restaurant interior, possibly first location. Felix Tijerina is standing next to a young woman at right in the distance.
[Group of forty-four men and women]
Photograph of a group of forty-four men and women, possibly service industry workers.
[Man pointing to site in forest at Orcoquisac]
Photograph of a man pointing to site in forest at Orcoquisac.
[Photograph of soccer team]
Photograph of a soccer team. Players include: (top row, left to right) Tony Lopes ; Charles Farias ; Victor Leñan. (middle row, left to right): Jose Juarez ; Jasper Castillo ; Severo Ayala. (bottom row, left to right): Santos Nieto ; Salvador Telles ; Vincente Navaro ; Augustine Castillo. ; Benny Lee, known as "El Chino."
[Men on bridge in Old City Park, 1927]
Photograph of six men standing on the bridge in the Old City Park, Houston, Texas. Left to right: unidentified ; Manuel Breth ; Juan Reyes ; unidentified ; A. Castillo ; unidentified.
[Soccer team, all men]
Photograph of a soccer team from Houston, Texas, in 1927. Standing, from left to right: Santos Nieto ; Salvador Telles ; A. Navarro ; Augustine Castillo ; Benny Lee. Kneeling, from left to right: Jose Juarez ; Gaspar Castillo ; Cebero Ayala. Sitting, from left to right: Antonio Lopez ; Charley Farias ; F. Rodriguez. Nieto Park in Magnolia Park is named after Santos Nieto.
[Glee club at Young Women's Cooperative Home]
Photograph of a glee club, taken between 1926 and 1927, at the YWCA's Young Women Cooperative Home. Seated, left to right: Mildred Sage ; Lillie Avila ; Aurora Enriquez ; Paz Garcia ; unknown ; Davis (sister of Annie Davis and Primitivo Carozos' wife) ; Montezuma ; Annie Davis ; Henrietta Davis ; Miss Felder. Second row, left to right: Alfonzo Rodriguez ; Juan Montemayor ; Tony Lozono ; Felipe Rodriguez ; Frank Carson ; Primitivo Carozos ; Jesse Martinez ; Salvador Reyes ; Willie Davis ; Jesse Chopa ; Agustine Castillo ; Juan Reyes. Top row, left to right: Felipe Davilos ; Vicente Castillo ; David Chopa ; (Frank) Dorelio Castillo.
[South Pacific Soccer Team, late 1920s]
Photograph of a soccer team, South Pacific, during the late 1920s, probably 1927. Twenty-two men pictured. Most of the players were Houston residents originally from Mexico.
[Los Amigos Glee Club and Jones Center Serenaders]
Photograph of the members of the musical groups, Los Amigos Glee Club and Jones Center Serenaders. Twenty four men and eight women, standing and sitting on a stage. Several hold instruments, including guitars and a bass.
[Scordino Boot Shop, 1927]
Photograph of Scordino Boot Shop on 1700 Congress Avenue. From left to right: unknown ; unknown ; unknown ; Edmund S. Moreno ; Victor Scordino (owner of the shop) ; customer. Moreno lived in 2nd Ward during this time.
[Scardino Boot Shop, 1920]
Photograph of Scardino Boot Shop, circa 1920. From left to right: unknown ; unknown ; unknown ; unknown ; Victor Scordino ; Scordino's son ; Edmundo S. Moreno. Edmundo Moreno had his own shop in San Luis where he made military boots.
[Houston Shoe Hospital, 1930s]
Photograph of the interior of the Houston Shoe Hospital, a narrow shop, with three employees at the desks and one customer. From left to right: unknown ; Mr. Morales ; unknown ; Frank Moreno.
[Scordino Boot Shop, 1940s]
Photograph of seven men inside of the Scordino Boot Shop, during the 1940s. From left to right: unknown ; Edmundo S. Moreno ; unknown ; unknown ; unknown ; Victor Scordino ; Jimmy Scordino. Sign at the front of the desk reads: "Expert Shoe Repair." Victor and Jimmy Scordino are brothers.
[Edmundo Moreno's shop at home]
Photograph of Moreno Pino and Edmundo S. Moreno at Mr. Moreno's shop in his house, after his retirement.
[Edmundo Moreno at his home shop]
Photograph of Edmundo S. Moreno at his home shop, sometime in the late 1940s. Shoes hang on the wall above Moreno's head and he is working with a piece of equipment.
[Signing of Texas League of United Latin American Citizens week proclamation]
Photograph of Texas Governor Allan Shivers, seated, signing the Texas LULAC week proclamation. Standing behind Governor Shivers, left to right: Patricio Mendez ; Frank Pinedo ; George Garza ; Raul Moreno ; Raul Guerrero.
[Texas Governor Allan Shivers with Frank M. Pinedo]
Photograph of Texas Governor Allan Shivers signing a proclamation, with Phil Montalbo and Frank Pinedo looking on. The proclamation is for Texas LULAC week.
[Arturo Rosales standing at podium]
Photograph of Arturo Rosales, Professor of Chicano History at the University of Houston, standing at a podium. Rosales is wearing glasses and a white shirt.
[Photograph of young boys and girls with instruments]
Photograph of five young girls, two young boys, and a man, each holding a musical instrument.
[Three men at a table in a park]
Photograph of three men wearing suits sitting at a small table holding a long document. The men appear to be in a park.
[Young musicians on stage]
Photograph of three young musicians on stage with their instruments. From left to right: a boy with a banjo ; a girl with a xylophone ; a girl with a guitar.
[Funeral of Juan Valentine Ramirez]
Photograph of the funeral of Juan Valentine Ramirez. who died at the age of 19, in Magnolia Park. From left to right: Juanita Sanchez Rodriguez, Ramirez's fianceé ; Mrs. Isabel Angela Ramirez, Ramirez's mother ; Pedro Goza ; Antonio Flores. Juan Valentine Ramirez was a saxophone player.
[Group marching in parade]
Photograph of a group of men in matching work uniforms marching in a parade.
[Magnolia Park Rubies float in Fiestas Patrias International Parade]
Photograph of the Magnolia Park Rubies float in the first Fiestas Patrias International Parade. The Rubies were a girls softball team coached by Mario Gollegos. The float is driven by a Melton Steel truck. The banner on the truck reads: "Mex Amer Culture.]
[Four young men posing at Hennessey Park]
Photograph of four men posing at Hennessey Park. Left to right: Joe Roy; Rudy Martinez; Eddie "Chuchu" Ramirez, and "Little Simon" Rodriguez.
[Five young men]
Photograph of five young men, left to right: Pete Arce; Alfonse Aguilar; Paul Vera; Tomas Ramirez (Texas Middle Weight Champion, c. 1946), and Nango.
[Joel and Eddie Castello]
Photograph of Joel and Eddie Castello in Galveston, 1930s.
[Joe Ortiz and Sal Garcia at Hermann Park]
Photograph of Joe Ortiz and Sal Garcia at Hermann Park, 1930s.
[Couple walking down Main Street]
Photograph of a couple, possibly Sal and Yolanda Garcia, walking down Main Street, late 1930s.
[Photograph of Eustacio Alderete]
Photograph of Eustacio "Tatcho" Alderete.
[Photograph of Dalila]
Photograph of a woman named Dalila. She wearing a dress and a large coat, and is standing on the porch of a house.
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