Mexican Americans--Social life and customs
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Verso: Fruit vender, Las Cruces, N Mex, 1900
Item — Box 1, Photograph: 0003
Identifier: 05440003
Content Description
From the Collection:
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Dates:
1900
Verso: Mexican wood vender; team of Texas steers; cottonwood sold at 75 cents and $1.00 per load. Las Cruces, New Mexico, 1900
Item — Box 1, Photograph: 0002
Identifier: 05440002
Content Description
From the Collection:
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Dates:
1900
Verso: Typical Mexican dwelling, no. 1, front, 1900
Item — Box 1, Photograph: 0001
Identifier: 05440001
Content Description
From the Collection:
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Dates:
1900