Maria Mercedes Aguilera
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Maria Mercedes Aguilera stands by the family car dressed for First Holy Communion, Cook's Point, 1940s.
Maria Mercedes Aguilera papers, Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa
Norberto "Albert" Rodriguez and Estefania Rodriguezin Holy City barrio, Bettendorf.
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Norberto "Albert" Rodriguez holding daughter Estefania near the boxcars at Holy City, Bettendorf, Iowa, 1925
Estefanía Rodriguez papers, Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa
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Photograph of Richard, John, and Estefania Rodriguez
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From left, Richard (3 yrs.), John (4 yrs.), and Estefania Rodriguez (5 yrs.) in front of their boxcar home in Holy City, Bettendorf, Iowa, ca. 1928.
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Photograph of Otilia Gomez in front of her family home, Cook's Point barrio.
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Otilia Gomez stands in front her home in the Cook's Point barrio in Davenport, Iowa circa 1945. The buckets on her left were used to carry water from the two outside pumps used by residents throughout the year.
Otilia Gomez Savala papers, Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa
1945
Davenport (Iowa)
Cook's Point children
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Left to right: Carl Tutor, Joe Gomez, Charlie Tutor, Ronnie
Tutor, Florence Gomez, Tille Gomez, and Patsy Tutor, ca. 1945.
Luz Salazar Gomez papers, Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa