Manuscripts
Family Letters
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Family Letters
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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Chávez Esparza family letters
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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Miscellaneous Letters
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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Letters Leovijilda Esparza
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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Letters José Chávez Torres
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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Letters from relatives to Beatriz Chávez
Manuscripts
The letters document the lives and activities of different branches of the Chávez Esparza family, both in Mexico and California. This includes the search for jobs, working conditions, recreation, economic status, and transnational relations with relatives, especially courtship and the sending of money. The letters also document the education and professional career of María Concepción Alvarado in Mexico. The majority of the letters are in Spanish (a few are in English).
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