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Avila and Fraters families photographs and papers
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A collection of photographs and documents dating from 1859 to 1917, related to the Avila and Fraters families and other native Californio families of Los Angeles. The photographs are mostly studio portraits of individuals and family groups dating from the 1860s to the 1890s. The collection belonged to Joseph August Fraters (1873-1936) and Petra Avila Fraters (1873-1951), and includes their wedding portrait (1898), portraits of Petra, their children Joaquin and Ysabel, and their house in Los Angeles. There are also three framed photographs of Petra and her parents Felipe Avila (1832-1900) and Prudenciana Ruiz de Avila, and four tintypes. Other people who appear in photographs are: Ernest (Anastacio) Avila; Francisca Avila; Francisco Avila; Hernaldo Avila with his wife Maud C. Gorham (born in Iowa) and four children; Lugarda and Elizabeth Avila (sisters); Luisa Avila; Tomas Avila; Susana Machado Bernard (1839-1907), with five children; T. J. Cordoza; Ernest Gibelin Du Py; Maria Elena Hurlbert; Felipe Lugo; Petra Lugo (Vignes); Serafina Macias; Sacramenta Moulton (daughter of Elijah T. Moulton); Christina Palomares; Concepcion Palomares; Francisca "Pancha" Sepulveda; Ruperto Serrano; and Hortense Yorba. There are several unidentified portraits of men, women and children.Box 2 contains Petra Avila's autograph album (1889-1896), which has handwritten notes, poems and drawings by family members and friends, with color decals of love sentiments attached to some pages. The signers added their Los Angeles neighborhoods after their names: Compton, Vernon, Florence, Green Meadows and Tajuata. There are entries by Petra's siblings Ernest, Hernaldo, Anastacio, and Carolina Avila; P. [Pedro?] Lugo; and others with surnames that include Van Dorn, Belieu, Palomares, Schulze, Wright, Redding, Fogal, Rivera, Sanchez, Ochoa, Stoppel, Sawyer and Browning. Box 2 also includes the following documents and papers: Los Angeles County tax receipt for seven dollars (Felipe Avila, 1859); communion and confirmation certificates for Ysabel and Anastasio Avila (1875, 1878); a decorative marriage license for Joseph August Fraters and Petra Avila (1898); a wedding announcement for Hortensia Yorba and Porfirio R. Palomares (1901); a San Rafael, California Carnival and Street Fair program (1902); a souvenir collection of halftone photographs of San Francisco earthquake ruins; a funeral announcement in Spanish for Enrique Abila (Avila); and Graciosa Vejar's Immaculate Heart College graduation announcement (1913), and marriage announcement to William Pipkin, 1917.There are also 14 programs for minstrel shows and concerts organized and performed by prisoners at San Quentin Prison, 1900 to 1903. The programs appear to be mimeograph copies with drawings, song titles and names of organizers and performers of the San Quentin Band and San Quentin Minstrel and Comedy Company.
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Miscellaneous documents (1875-1907). 5 items
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3 clippings; an 1875 handwritten receipt of Ellen Robinson; and an 1896 forwarding note from the Calvert, Texas, post office.
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Marriage license certificate for Joseph August Fraters and Petra Avila, Los Angeles County, October 5, 1898.
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Items related to Graciosa Vejar; Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Zoilo Vejar and Francisca (Yorba) Vejar's marriage announcement for their daughter Graciosa Vangelin to William Merrill Pipkin, 1917.
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Items related to the Avila (also spelled Abila), Fraters, Palomares, and Yorba families. Also undated clippings about Dona Laura Garfias de Lainesse and Reginaldo F. Del Valle and a program for the Celebration, Carnival and Street Fair in San Rafael, California, July 2-5, 1902.
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Documents, photographs, and autograph album
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A collection of photographs and documents dating from 1859 to 1917, related to the Avila and Fraters families, their friends, and other Californio families of Los Angeles. The photographs are mostly studio portraits of individuals and family groups dating from the 1860s to the1890s. The collection belonged to Joseph August Fraters (1873-1936) and Petra Avila Fraters (1873-1951), and includes their wedding portrait (1898), portraits of Petra, their children Joaquin and Ysabel, and their house in Los Angeles. There are also three framed photographs of Petra and her parents Felipe Avila (1832-1900) and Prudenciana Ruiz de Avila, and four tintypes. Other people who appear in photographs are: Ernest (Anastacio) Avila; Francisca Avila; Francisco Avila; Hernaldo Avila with his wife Maud C. Gorham (born in Iowa) and four children; Lugarda and Elizabeth Avila (sisters); Luisa Avila; Tomas Avila; Susana Machado Bernard (1839-1907), with five children; T.J. Cordoza; Ernest Gibelin Du Py; Maria Elena Hurlbert; Felipe Lugo; Petra Lugo (Vignes); Serafina Macias; Sacramenta Moulton (daughter of Elijah T. Moulton); Christina Palomares; Concepcion Palomares; Francisca "Pancha" Sepulveda; Ruperto Serrano; and Hortense Yorba. There are several unidentified portraits of men, women and children. Other materials in the collection include Petra Avila's scrapbook autograph album, 1889 to 1896, which has handwritten notes, poems, and drawings by family and friends, with color decals of love sentiments attached to some pages. The signers added their Los Angeles neighborhoods after their names: Compton, Vernon, Florence, Green Meadows and Tajuata. There are also approximately 40 family documents and 14 programs for minstrel shows and concerts organized and performed by San Quentin Prison inmates, 1900 to 1903.
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