Nancy Quintana photograph collection [graphic]. [191?̲]-1965.

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Nancy Quintana photograph collection [graphic]. [191?̲]-1965.

Summary: Collection consists of images of people and places in New Mexico and Arizona, including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Jerome, Arizona. Most of the people are unidentified. Includes one image of Zia Pueblo, one image of St. Augustine Church at Isleta Pueblo, and one image of New Mexico Governor Octaviano A. Larrazolo with Albuquerque Mayor D.K.B. Sellars.

Photographs : 206 : b&w ; various sizes.Negatives : 11 : b&w ; 10 x 13 cm.Postcards : 9.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399127

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Quintana, Nancy.

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Catholic Church

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During much of Doctor José Gaspar de Francia's dictatorship (1814-1840), Paraguay was without a bishop and the church was harrassed. From the description of Libro de providencias, ordenes, y autos : por Dn. Juan Antonio Riveras, cura rector de la parrequial de la Villeta : manuscript, 1804-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612746619 An antiphonary is a book containing sacred vocal music, both the antiphons of the breviary, and the musical notes. An antiphon it...

Sellars, D. K. B.

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St. Augustine Church (Isleta Pueblo, N.M.)

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Larrazolo, Octaviano, 1859-1930

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Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo (December 7, 1859 – April 7, 1930) was a Republican politician who served as the fourth governor of New Mexico and a United States senator. He was the first Mexican-American and first Hispanic United States Senator. He was New Mexico's first Latino Senator and governor. Born in Valle de Allende in Chihuahua, Mexico, he left Mexico for Tucson, Arizona Territory, under the care of Jean Salpointe, a French-born bishop of Arizona. Larrazolo left with the bishop becaus...