History Hub

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We’ve created the History Hub to keep you up to date on the San Diego History Center and our locations in historic Balboa Park and the Junipero Serra Museum in Presidio Park.

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OP 14961-622

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): Three b/w photographic prints of an outdoor portrait of a girl carrying a baby on her back with trees in background.

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OP 14961-623

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): Two b/w photographic prints of a view of a baby being carried on the back of a girl with trees in background. According to notes on the verso of the print, both children are the granddaughters of Fortunata.

Notes on verso of prints:
Image 1: OP 14961-623/ 88:17050-623/ SANTA TERESA/ NAYARIT/ CORA INDIANS/ c 1922/ 21/ CHILD & BABY, GRANDDAUGHTERS OF/ FORTUNATA, CORA INDIAN
Image 2: OP 14961-623/ 88:17050-623/ SANTA TERESA/ NAYARIT/ CORA INDIANS/ c 1922/ 21/ CHILD & BABY, GRANDDAUGHTERS OF/ FORTUNATA, CORA INDIAN/ 223/ [Written by Davis:] Cora/ Sta Teresa/ EHD

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OP 14961-624

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an outdoor portrait of Fortunata, a Cora girl. She wears a scarf over her head, shawl, blouse, and beaded necklaces.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-624/ 88:17050-624/ SANTA TERESA/ NAYARIT/ CORA INDIANS/ c 1922/ NOT SAME PERSON AS/ IN 622 & 623/ 221/ [Written by Davis:] Fortunata – Cora girl/ Sta Teresa/ EHD

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OP 14961-625

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): Five b/w photographic prints of Romolo Due, a Cora man, playing a bow and arrow as a musical instrument and using half of a large gourd on the ground as a resonator. Cora officials, including the Governor (man in white clothes), stand nearby in front of the Governor’s house. Ceremonial plumes and other items are placed in front of the house.

Notes on verso of prints:
Image 1: OP 14961-625/ 88:17050-625/ SANTA TERESA/ NAYARIT/ CORA INDIANS/ Cora 1922/ IN REF BOOK/[Stamped:] ED. H.

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OP 14961-626

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an outdoor portrait of Romolo Due, acting Governor of Santa Teresa. He is barefoot and wears a collared shirt, pants, and blanket around his shoulders.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 14961-626/ 88:17050-626/ SANTA TERESA/ NAYARIT/ CORA INDIANS/ c 1922/ FULL LENGTH PHOTO OF ROMOLO DUE,/ ACTING GOBERNADOR OF SANTA TERESA/ 219/ [Written by Davis:] Romolo Due – acting Gobernador of/ Santa Teresa/ Cora/ EHD

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