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[Affidavit from Mateo Camarillo]
Document signed by Mateo Camarillo who was confined at Harlem Prison Farm No. 1, in Fort Bend County. Camarillo had retained attorneys Ralph Estrada, A. L. Wirin, and John J. Herrera to prosecute a suit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas. The document was signed by Mateo Camarillo and Domingo Torres
[Transcript of recorded conversation between O. B. Ellis and Mateo Camarillo]
Transcript copy of a recorded conversation on July 5, 1955 between O. B. Ellis, General Manager of the Texas Prison System, and Mateo Camarillo, #129696. Ellis questioned Camarillo about attorney John Herrera and the pending lawsuit filed against the Prison System. Ellis questions Camarillo about his involvement in the segregation suit and his association with attorney John J. Herrera
[Summons for John J. Herrera, Eduardo Morga, Manuel Gonzales, et al, to appear at Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo - June 22, 1977]
Summons from Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo, Richard Potack, Attorney, for defendants John J. Herrera, Eduardo Morga, and Manuel Gonzales dated June 22, 1977. The plaintiff in this case is Joe Velez
Letter from John R. Wilkins, Vice-President presiding, San Mateo County Ministerial Association to Sheriff James McGrath and the police chiefs of cities in San Mateo Country, February 2, 1942
Typed correspondence from the John R. Wilkins, Vice-President residing, San Mateo County Ministerial Association, to Sheriff James McGrath and the Police Chiefs of Cities in San Mateo County discussing the arrest of a Japanese American. It includes a handwritten note from John to Bishop James Chamberlain Bake about the event.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections
[Don Quijote de la Mancha]
El tomo primero se publicó en 1894, y el segundo tomo se publicó en 1887Las h. de lám. litografías: "J. Alaminos Lit. de J.M. Mateu y Zarza. Lit. de J.M. Mateo"Front. lit.: "Mateo
Data from Mateo-Tomás et al in J Appl Ecol
Data from "Time to monitor livestock carcasses for biodiversity conservation and public health" to estimate annual scavenger feeding requirements (SFRs) for griffon vulture, brown bear and Iberian wolf in Spain. Published by P. Mateo-Tomás, P.P. Olea and J.V. López-Bao in Journal of Applied Ecology
Traumatismo craneoencefálico cerrado quirúrgico descartado por edad
100 CASOS EN EL PACIENTE POLITRAUMATIZADO
F. Turégano Fuentes, P. Ottolino Lavarte, M.D. Pérez Díaz, S. Navarro Soto and J. Aranda Narváez. Editorial PANAMERICANA. 382 páginas.
Depósito Legal: M-22230-2024; ISBN: 9788491105985 (Versión impresa + Versión digital) ISBN:9788491105992 (Versión digital).
SECCIÓN I. Cabeza-cuello: Capítulo 4.
- Traumatismo craneoencefálico cerrado quirúrgico descartado por edad. Páginas 13-16.
O. Mateo Sierra, S. Martín García y L. de la Fuente Regaño.Depto. de CirugíaFac. de MedicinaTRUEpu
Traumatismo cerrado con lesión vertebro-medular
100 CASOS EN EL PACIENTE POLITRAUMATIZADO
F. Turégano Fuentes, P. Ottolino Lavarte, M.D. Pérez Díaz, S. Navarro Soto and J. Aranda Narváez. Editorial PANAMERICANA. 382 páginas.
Depósito Legal: M-22230-2024; ISBN: 9788491105985 (Versión impresa + Versión digital) ISBN:9788491105992 (Versión digital).
SECCIÓN I. Cabeza-cuello: Capítulo 15.
- Traumatismo cerrado con lesión vertebro-medular. Páginas 47-49.
S. Martín García, O. Mateo Sierra y L. de la Fuente Regaño.Depto. de CirugíaFac. de MedicinaTRUEpu
San Mateo Mountains, Nat Straw
A portrait of Nat Straw and a bear he killed in the San Mateo Mountains of New Mexico.8 bit; 428 ppi; ScanMaker 9800X
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