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Esperanza Gonzalez candidate of Beeville auxiliary (photograph)
Esperanza Gonzalez candidate of Beeville auxiliary
[Letter from Sylvia Gonzalez to John J. Herrera]
Letter from Sylvia Gonzalez asking John J. Herrera, a friend of Gonzalez's parents, for his help in locating her father and grandmother in Texas
Gonzalez 2021 tagged CO model archive
Please see README file for a detailed description of the data.This archive contains model code, input files, and simulation results for atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) posted in association with the referenced paper.NASA (#NNX17AK18G)Millet, Dylan B.; Gonzalez, Andres; Yu, Xueying. (2021). Gonzalez 2021 tagged CO model archive. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/p2ze-1y93
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A letter from Henry B. Gonzalez, Representative from Texas, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for a message endorsing a bill that Representative Gonzalez wrote.
A letter from Henry B. Gonzalez, Representative from Texas, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for a message endorsing a bill that Representative Gonzalez wrote
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Texas Supreme Court Justice Raul A. Gonzalez sends Dr. Hector P. Garcia an article from the Dallas Morning News (correspondence)
Texas Supreme Court Justice Raul A. Gonzalez sends Dr. Hector P. Garcia an article from the Dallas Morning News. The article is about Gonzalez
Naturalization record of Gonzalez y Gonzalez, Carlos
The naturalization certificate for Carlos Gonzalez y Gonzalez of Cuba. Signed by Judge G.A. Hansen
Portrait of Alberta Gonzalez.
Alberta Gonzalez was born in Puerto Rico in 1914. In July 1950, with economic conditions in Puerto Rico deterioration and viable opportunity for single women in the work force, Gonzalez migrated to Mullica Hill, NJ, and moved in with her migrant farm worker sister at the age of 36. She began work at a farm owned by Jim Lernner. Her job entailed cooking three meals daily for 50 other workers, preparing clothing, working in the fields and cleaning. She was paid 60 cents an hour and stayed with this job for 34 years. Alberta Gonzalez made it her mission to provide better conditions for the migrant workers that she interacted with every day. Because of her advocacy the camp in which she worked was outfitted with better water facilities, kitchen utensils, a cooking stove, a heater and better living conditions for the farm workers. Gonzalez also acted as a nurse to sick workers and introduced the first informal savings bank for migrant farm workers at the camp.
When Jim Lernner's camp closed in 1979, Gonzalez, her husband, and their three children were transferred to a different camp. Gonzalez found conditions at the new camp so appalling that she and the other workers staged what became the first Puerto Rican migrant workers strike in New Jersey
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A letter from Raul Gonzalez to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Raul A. Gonzalez, Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for his help in a recent election
Junior Recital, Bryan Gonzalez, trombone
Junior RecitalBryan Gonzalez, trombonewith James A. Dorn, pianoTuesday, April 30, 2019 at 6:30pmSonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall / W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts922 Park Avenue / Richmond, VaThe presentation of this junior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Bryan Gonzalez studies trombone with Dr. Ross Walter
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A letter from Normalinda Gonzalez to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Normalinda Gonzalez, Executive Assistant to Congressman Greg Laughlin, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia regarding his interest in issues on the well-being of families
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