The back of the photograph is inscribed by grandmother, "This is a picture of my mother and father at the beach."This snapshot is possibly taken in Malibu, CA.
Left to right: Arturo C. Adame and Jose Luis Guaderrama (cousin-same age). Arturo's mother possibly took the photograph. It was taken in the front yard of the family's home on Carlson Lane in Redondo Beach, CA. This picture shows North Redondo Beach still largely undeveloped.
Left to Right: Rodolfo Huerta (father), Robert Huerta (son), and Rosalinda Huerta (mother). This photograph was taken by their neighbor Toni Sfalos outside of their family home in San Antonio, TX. It was taken after a rare snowstorm in South Texas.
This is a photograph of Mirasol Riojas with her mother Yvette Huerta. It was taken by her father Arturo Riojas in their family home in Seabrook, TX following a shopping trip to Matamoros, Mexico.
Rosalio F. Munoz and Maria U. Munoz at the Villa Sombrero Restaurant in Highland Park, CA. The couple was celebrating Rebecca Munoz Gutierrez' 80th birthday.
Rosalio Munoz (4 years old) is the small boy wearing shorts in the front of the photograpsh, Mercedes Gutierrez (cousin) is directly behind him, Ricardo Munoz (brother) is the young boy puckering his cheeks, Felix Gutierrez (cousing) is the boy wearing the cowboy sweater in the front of the picture, and at the far right in the front of the photograph is Maria Rosalia Munoz (sister) with her eyes closed. The photograph was taken at a Christmas party for children attending Sunday school at Asbury United Methodist Church. This church was one of the early Methodist churches to integrate in 1950s Los Angeles.
Laguna Park was later re-named Ruben Salazar Park after the L.A. Times journalist Ruben Salazar who was killed at the August 29, 1970 Chicano Moratorium. The Moratorium took place at Laguna Park and extended into the community of East Los Angeles. Rosalio, Maria Rosalia, and Ricardo all attended the Moratorium.
Left to Right: Laura Murillo, Abel Murillo, Sonia Murillo, and Cesar Murillo on Christmas Morning. Laura Murrilo notes the unusual birthday look to Christmas morning, " My Father Juan Murillo was a baker and although he could not afford to buy the family gifts, he made sure to bake a cake for the family." Juan Murillo was the one who photographed this moment with his children showcasing their Christmas Cake.
Left to Right: Irma (sister), Cogui (cousin), Lupe (cousing), Susana (cousin), Saul (brother), Bertha (sister), Martha Velasco, and their Grandmother.Who took the Photograph? My Uncle PedroWhere was this Photograph taken? At my Grandmother's house
This is a photograph of Ramon Valdes Valadez and Maria Monreal Valadez on their 25th wedding anniversary. The Valadez family had moved from Texas to Soledad, California. By this point they were no longer living in the Soledad Labor Camp.
This photograph of Laura Murillo was taken by her sister Sonia Murillo. Laura is wearing a dress (princess costume) sewn by her mother and older sister who were both seamstress. The dress was made for Laura to wear for Halloween at her school. The photograph was taken in their family home at the Wyrernwood Garden apartments in Boyle Heights, CA.
In the front row from left to right: Maria Teresa Munoz, Miguel Angel Munoz, and Ricardo F. Munoz. In the back row from left to right: Maria Estela Munoz and Ricardo E. Munoz. The photograph was taken at the home of Ricardo's parents - Rosalio and Maria S. Munoz in Highland Park, CA. on Father's day.
Left to Right:Albert Trevino (great grandfather), Mirasol Riojas, and Rodolfo Huerta (grandfather).This photograph was taken by another family member on Easter Sunday in the backyard of the family home in San Antonio, TX.
Left to Right:Annie Garica, Ginger Holguin, and Champ Fraga. The photograph was taken by Richard P. Holguin - Ginger Holguin's father, at her baptism. Both Annie and Champ are Ginger's godparents.