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Title
Aguirre Family Portrait
Contributor
Martinez, Frances
Date Created and/or Issued
circa. 1942
Donated: 08/15/1998
Digitized: 03/04/2004
Publication Information
Corona Public Library, The W.D. Addison Heritage Room
Contributing Institution
Corona Public Library
Collection
Shades of Corona Photograph Collection
Rights Information
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City of Corona
Description
The Aguirre family lived in Corona at Violet Street. They worked for Mr. Brockman who made wells. Back row (left to right): Cruz Aguirre; Guera Aguirre; Trinidad Aguirre; Pedro Aguirre; Angela Aguirre. Front row (left to right): Domingo Aguirre; Delphina Aguirre; Fulgencio Aguirre; Refugio Aguirre.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2p3029v6
SHA.AAA.0390
Subject
Portraits
Corona, Persons In General
Source
Photogrpah Drawer

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