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Interviews -- [Sarlot], Roland, (1985)


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    Certificates -- Miscellaneous, (1956-1995)

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    Maria Dalla Recendez Lucero Certificate of Death issued by Los Angeles County (Calif.). Office of the County Recorder; Leslie F. Marcordes and Henrietta Guillén Rodriguez Certified Abstract of Marriage issued by Clark County (Nev.). County Recorder; and Association of Marian Helpers (blank)

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    Writings (documents) -- Beginning, "This report is about my great grandfather..." by Gregory R. Rodriguez, [undated]

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    Related to Pudenciano Guillén Photocopies

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    Certificates and photographs, (1930s-1966)

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    California. Supreme Court and Nepomuceno Guillén photograph (reproduction)

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    Album 1

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    Primarily related to Guillén family genealogy Included: Documents, photographs, and printouts

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    Interviews - Notes

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    The core of the Manuel H. Rodriguez papers are his thoughtful and informative reminiscences. There are over 20 narrations of his past experiences. They cover his service in the United States Army to his years as a student at the University of California, Los Angeles. He wrote about the economic effects of the Great Depression in Los Angeles, where an overwhelming amount of men worked as an itinerant salesman to ordinary activities such as playing marbles. Rodriguez wrote, "I have enjoyed reminiscing about those years and the exercise of my memory has had therapeutic effects," Box 9 (16). Many of Rodriguez's reminiscences could be accessed on his son's website: Zòcalo.

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    Empty envelopes, (1949 & 1985)

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    The core of the Manuel H. Rodriguez papers are his thoughtful and informative reminiscences. There are over 20 narrations of his past experiences. They cover his service in the United States Army to his years as a student at the University of California, Los Angeles. He wrote about the economic effects of the Great Depression in Los Angeles, where an overwhelming amount of men worked as an itinerant salesman to ordinary activities such as playing marbles. Rodriguez wrote, "I have enjoyed reminiscing about those years and the exercise of my memory has had therapeutic effects," Box 9 (16). Many of Rodriguez's reminiscences could be accessed on his son's website: Zòcalo.

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