Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. General Arnaiz was head of the army and led the 1923-24 revolt of the De la Huerta forces until it collapsed. He has since been living in Los Angeles. Arnaiz expresses that he wishes to go back to Mexico City to visit his mother but wants to stay in Los Angeles to keep running his business. Photograph appears with the article, "Many Exiles May Go Home," Los Angeles Times, 02 July 1935: 5. Text from newspaper caption: Gen. Ramon B. Arnaiz Text from negative sleeve: 1041 - Arnaiz, Gen Ramon 7-1-35 [stamped:] Jul 10 1935 Handwritten on negative: Gen Ramon Arnaiz 7-1-35
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_7343 ark:/21198/zz002df12d
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Portrait photographs Exiles--Mexican--California--Los Angeles Generals--Mexican--California--Los Angeles Arnaiz, Ramon Benjamin, b. 1895
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