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    [Envelope of letter sent from Frumencio Reyes to John J. Herrera - October 10, 1978]

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    Envelope enclosing letter sent by Frumencio Reyes to John J. Herrera on October 10, 1978. The envelop is marked "Reyes & Barrera, Inc., Counselors and Attorneys at Law, 3702 North Main Street, Houston, Texas 77009.

    [Letter from Frumencio Reyes to John J. Herrera - October 10, 1978]

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    Letter from Frumencio Reyes to John J. Herrera containing news of the probability of selecting Herrera as a Municipal Court Judge. Frumencio cautions Herrera that a certain segment of the community may not support him and this may slow the progress

    Comunicación del gobernador del Distrito capital, Daniel J. Reyes

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    4 ImágenesCarta del gobernador del Distrito Capital, Daniel J. Reyes, en respuesta a una circular que se le había remitido días atrás. Fechada en Bogotá

    [Letter from Ben T. Reyes to John J. Herrera - May 22, 1975]

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    Letter from Ben Reyes to John J. Herrera asking for Herrera's support for Leonel Castillo, and for Herrera to pledge ten dollars each month for 5 months to Castillo's campaign fund. Leonel Castillo is being considered to head the Immigration agency. Reyes has sent four copies of the press clipping of this news

    Redes Inalámbricas y LTE

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    13:30 Panel Horario 13:35 Redes inalámbricas universitarias.- Hans Reyes (CUDI) Horario 13:50 Soluciones de LTE.- Luis Ángel Castañeda (HUAWEI) Horario 14:05 Extreame Networks.- Francisco J. Haw Horario 14:20 Comentarios y réplicasConferencia presentada por Hans Reyes, Luis Ángel Castañeda y Francisco J. Haw con el tema “Redes Inalámbricas y LTE”

    [Letter from Frumencio Reyes to Jim McConn - March 15, 1978]

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    Letter to Houston Mayor Jim McConn from Frumencio Reyes applying for the position of Associate Judge at the City's Municipal Courts. Reyes mentions that John J. Herrera, of PASO, who is a good friend of his, will be well qualified for the position of Judge in the City's Municipal Courts, and to consider him for that position

    Suess Art Glass employees posing outside store, Seattle, circa 1908

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    The Suess Art Glass Company manufactured leaded, plate, and beveled glass and mirrors, as well as a variety of other products, including lenses for automobile headlamps. Headlamps weren't issued standard on cars until 1912, and performance and quality varied wildly. John Suess patented two devices for the rib lenses he sold, which controlled the headlight beam and eliminated "glare and dazzle." The company operated at its original location at 2421 Western Avenue, shown here, until about 1910, then moved to Virginia Street near 8th Avenue, where John's son Walter ran the company at least until 1940. In this image employees of the Suess Art Glass Company pose in front of the company building, located at 2421 Western Avenue in what is now known as Seattle's Belltown neighborhood. The company had begun in 1901, a few months after third-generation glazer and founder John Bernard Suess (1875-1930) moved to Seattle from Chicago with his wife, Bertha (Stumpf) Suess (1876-), and daughter Edna Frances (Suess) Webb (1896-1989); his son John Walter Suess (1902-1951) was born in Seattle. John's parents, John B. Suess (1854-1927) and Marianna (Kestner) Suess (1846-1927), also moved to Seattle, along with at least one sibling, brother Frank Suess (1877-1934), who founded American Art Glass about 1925. The Suess family likely chose Seattle because at the time the city was experiencing high levels of growth and prosperity due to the Klondike Gold Rush, and boosters were promoting the city as a center for business and trade."" Although members of the Suess family are likely in this image, the only individual identified in the image is longtime employee Joseph Auman, sitting above the wheel of the cart. Joseph Jacob Auman (1885-1952) born in Wisconsin, the oldest of four children of Anton Auman (1859-1890) and Anna (Knorst) Auman Veit (1867-1935). In 1904 Joseph moved with his mother, step-father Karl Jacob Veit (1866-1946), and siblings to Seattle, where he began working for Suess Art Glass Company as a glazier. In 1911 Joseph married Sophia M. Lannon (1885-1953), and together they had two children: Evelyn Teresa (Auman) Hannon (1913-1988) and Fredrick Joseph Auman (1920-1994).Handwritten on verso of mat: 1907-1909. Joseph J. Auman - glazier. Caption information source: The Seattle Sunday Times: July 13, 1919, p. 6; and November 9, 1930, p. 7. Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, June 5, 1952, p. 24.1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 9.75 x 7.5 in

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    La Adoración de los Santos Reyes

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    Postal que reproduce una pintura del año 1559 de Tiziano Vecelli. Representa la Adoración de los Reyes Magos, los tres se acercan a ver al Niño que acaba de nacer y darle el regalo. A la izquierda se encuentra el pesebre, aparece la Virgen con el Niño y San José junto a Melchor, Gaspar y Baltasar. https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/adoracion-de-los-reyes-magos/302fbd60-3d63-4276-a888-a7cd66805a05?searchid=dc2bbafd-51c3-72a1-7065-a2fd16df3128Al pie de la postal aparece el siguiente texto: M. del Prad
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