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Photographs Many very old and rare photographs are incorporated in this site. Some of the photographs are fuzzy with poor resolution, but the uniqueness or importance of the image dictated its inclusion. The photographs included in this site are available in
the Photographic Collection of the Research Library at the Institute of
Texan Cultures. Prints are available for a fee by calling (210) 458-2298. |
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Eleuterio Sáenz, founder of El Fresnillo |
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Andrés Sáenz, son of Eleuterio |
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Praxedis Sáenz, father of the author |
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| Andrés Sáenz, author | ||
| (#2-5-22 frame 31) | Andrés Tijerina, editor | |
| (99-271) | Andrés Sáenz, author | |
| (#2-5-22 frame 31) | Natalia Sáenz López and (#99-619) Anastacia Sáenz, aunts of the author | |
| (#99-271) | Author Andrés Sáenz | |
| (#99-289) | The land of El Fresnillo | |
| (#99-621) | Standing, left to right: Josefa, Santos, and Placida Sáenz; sitting, left to right: Eleuterio Sáenz; wife, Andrea Bravo; and Brigida Sáenz-five of the nine children of Eleuterio and Andrea. | |
| (#96-109) | Eleuterio Sáenz with sons Andrés and Anacleto | |
| (#99-617) | Andrés Sáenz and wife, María Engracia Villarreal, paternal grandparents of the author | |
| (#96-4) | Mules were used in many ways. | |
| (#96-490) | The type of corncrib built at El Fresnillo | |
| (#99-620) | The Sáenz family-standing, left to right: Guadalupe, Eleuterio, Eustorgio, Andrés, and Eugenio Sáenz; sitting, left to right: María Engracia Villarreal, Flavia, and Praxedis Sáenz-taken October 6, 1907 | |
| (#96-113) | Standing, left to right: Flavia, Anastacia, Natalia, and Guadalupe, the four daughters of Andrés and María Engracia Villarreal Sáenz, c. 1925, at Rancho El Fresnillo in Duval County | |
| (#96-65) | Pear burner to burn prickly pear cactus, c. 1939 | |
| (#73-326) | Cornfield ready for harvest | |
| (#07) | Eleuterio, Eustorgio, and Eugenio Sáenz, c. 1908, at San Andrés | |
| (#68-2564) | Cotton plant in full bloom | |
| (#96-352) | Garden of watermelons near the house | |
| (#96-353) | Picking cotton, c. 1910 | |
| (#96-359) | Mesquite-log portal provides shade. | |
| (#92-31) | Mules pulling a vendor's wagon, c. 1910 | |
| (#96-369) | Butchering a hog, c. 1920 | |
| (#91-5) | Display of White Wings Flour made by Pioneer Flour Mills of San Antonio | |
| (#71-146) | Armadillo | |
| (#96-240) | Main street of San Diego, c. 1909 | |
| (#0574-C) | Cutting fabric to make a dress | |
| (#3081-H) | Homemade fabric toys | |
| (HO-67) | Decorated horse cart ready for a parade, San Diego | |
| (HO-22) | Men beside buckboard | |
| (HO-20) | Vendor with horse and wagon | |
| (96-375) | A family gathering outdoors | |
| (#99-622) | Left to right: Eleuterio Sáenz, Benigno Ramón, and Praxedis and Gabriel Sáenz with Tomás Sáenz on a racehorse during the Feria de Rancho de Santa Cruz, c. 1925 | |
| (#99-618) | Family group of musicians-left to right: unknown, unknown, Eleuterio Sáenz with flute, Benigno Ramón with violin, Praxedis Sáenz with guitar, unknown | |
| (#87-422) | A 1920 Ford Model T | |
| (#93-351) | A family jacal in South Texas | |
| (#96-109) | Anacleto Sáenz | |
| (#08) | Anastacia and Natalia Sáenz in dresses made by sister Guadalupe, c. 1920 | |
| (#99-616) | Josefa Sáenz Barrera in her home with the altar and nativity scene she made | |
| (#99-615) | Josefa Sáenz Barrera, a curandera | |
| (#99-618) | Family group of musicians-left to right: unknown, unknown, Eleuterio Sáenz with flute, Benigno Ramón with violin, Praxedis Sáenz with guitar, unknown | |
| (#99-266) | Praxedis and Ydolina López Sáenz, parents of the author | |
| (#96-111) | Isidro and Encarnación Ramón Villarreal, parents of the author's paternal grandmother, María Engracia Villarreal Sáenz | |
| (#99-295) | Abandoned sillar homes | |
| (#99-278) | Praxedis and Ydolina López Sáenz, parents of the author | |
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