Ambassadors; Group portraits; Men; Mexicans; University of Santa Clara
A group portrait of the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. at a dinner at the University of Santa Clara. Left to right: Gary Gillmore, Mayor of Santa Clara, Hugh Gray, S.J., the dean of the College of Humanities, Jose Juan de Olloqui, the Mexican...
Reid, Bernard J. (Bernard Joseph), 1823-1904; People; Reid, Ed; Reid, Ambrose B.; Reid, Charles Vincent; Reid, Lucille Hopkins; Reid, Anna M.; Reid, Alfred; Reid, DePaul; Reid, Little Genevieve; Reid, Little Letta; Group portraits;
A group portrait of the Reid family circa 1900. From left to right in the back row: Ed Reid, Ambrose B. Reid, and Charles Vincent Reid. From left to right sitting: Bernard J. Reid, Aunt May, Aunt Nell, Lucille Hopkins Reid (with little Genevieve...
A photograph of the Agnew family in front of a farm house. (Identified on back as: Abraham Agnew, far right; Grandma Bascom seated in front; Lizzie Agnew Smith standing in plaid skirt-Effie Smith's mother; Sarah Jane Agnew standing to left.)
Reid, Bernard J. (Bernard Joseph), 1823-1904; People; Men; Portraits;
A portrait of Bernard J. Reid in his uniform. Bernard served as a professor at Santa Clara College from 1851 to 1852. He later fought in the Civil War.
Reid, Bernard J. (Bernard Joseph), 1823-1904; People; Reid, Letitia M. F.; Reid, Ambrose B.; Reid, Anna J.; Reid, Mary Agnes; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Santa Clara College (Calif.)
A portrait of Bernard J. Reid with his wife, Letitia M. F. Reid, and his first three children, Ambrose B., Anna J. and Mary Agnes Reid. Bernard served as a professor at Santa Clara College from 1851 to 1852.
Alma Street; Painting; People; Portraits; Rancho Rincon de San Francisquito; Rancho Santa Rita; Robles, Don Teodoro;
A portrait of Don Theodoro Robles. In 1824 Secundino and his younger brother Teodoro Robles were the first non-Indians to discover cinnabar deposits. By 1845, when these deposits proved to be rich in quicksilver, Secundino and Teodoro received...