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At the time of the interview, Leonor Jiménez was 62 years of age. She is in the Facilities division and her job title is Custodian. Jiménez discusses her family's moves across the border between the United States and Mexico and her move to California when she was thirteen years of age. Jiménez has also lived in Modesto and Hollister, California, where her father was a field worker. The Huntington Library's oral history project documents the work and lives of non-managerial staff employed in Facilities and the Botanical Division of The Huntington. The interviewees were selected because of their length of tenure at The Huntington, generally at least ten years. These extensive tenures at The Huntington provide an overview of the work of Facilities and the Botanical Division during the last quarter of the 20th century and the first two decades of the 21st century. Interviews are either in Spanish or English, depending on the interviewee's preference. The Huntington Library
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