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Rosalia To Antonio Terrazas, June 24, 1914
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This collection is available in both, English and Spanish
Information
Series
Antonio Terrazas, 1892-1919
Box_folder
23_03
Collection name
Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949
Collection number
Ms0004
Date
1914-06-24
From
Rosalia
To
Terrazas, Antonio (1875-1919)
Salutation
Very dear uncle
Relationship 1
Family
Relationship 2
Uncle and Niece
Subject (LCSH)
Work
Health
Letters
Travel
Other people mentioned
Tile [Amador de Terrazas, Clotilde Isabel (1880-1960)]
Quica
Joaquin [Terrazas, Joaquin]
Maria
Perches, Margarita
Nacho
Agustin
Other places mentioned
El Paso (Tex.)
Closing
Receive fond memories from everyone, you say hello to Tile. Finally receive the affection of your niece
Signature
Rosalia
Physical description
black ink
ruled paper
Extent
1 leaf [2 pages]
Digital publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Source
NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections
Unit
Rio Grande Historical Collections
Language
Spanish
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Medium (AAT)
personal correspondence
Genre (AAT)
manuscripts (documents)
Access rights
Open for re-use
Metadata cataloger
Tena, Angeles
Digital identifier
Ms0004_23_03_19.pdf
Location
Sender's city
Chihuahua (Chihuahua, Mexico)
Sender's state
Chihuahua (Mexico : State)
Sender's country
Mexico
Addressee's city
Las Cruces (N.M.)
Addressee's state
New Mexico
Addressee's country
United States
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