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106 | October 28 1941 Border Crossing from Mexico to the United States. Matilde Bertha Bouttier, 58 years old, traveled from El Rosario, Mexico to 112 31st Street, Los Angeles, California to visit her son Joaquin through Nogales, Arizona on 26 October 1941. | ||
107 | Luciano Astorga Naturalization Record Residence: 1455 Constance Street, Los Angeles, California, Age: 24 Date of order of admission: 30 Nov 1934, Date certificate issued: 30 Nov 1934 Issued by: U.S District Court of Los Angeles, California, Petition No. 43268 "California, Southern District Court (Central) Naturalization Index, 1915-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KX3P-YP2 : accessed 11 Mar 2013), Lucino Torres Astorga, 1934. | ||
108 | Jose Teofilo Noris Source: http://sinaloamx.com/teofilo-noris-gente-de-sinaloa/ | ||
109 | Marines' Hymn From the Halls of Montezuma (Battle of Chapultepec in September 1847) To the shores of Tripoli; We fight our country's battles In the air, on land, and sea; First to fight for right and freedom And to keep our honor clean; We are proud to claim the title Of United States Marine. Our flag's unfurled to every breeze From dawn to setting sun; We have fought in every clime and place Where we could take a gun; In the snow of far-off Northern lands And in sunny tropic scenes, You will find us always on the job The United States Marines. Here's health to you and to our Corps Which we are proud to serve; In many a strife we've fought for life And never lost our nerve. If the Army and the Navy Ever look on Heaven's scenes, They will find the streets are guarded By United States Marines. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marines%27_Hymn | ||
110 | Battle of Chapultepec Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chapultepec | ||
115 | Francisca Sibrian in San Francisco | ||
116 | Ygnacia Fletes | ||
117 | Ygnacia Fletes thumbnail | ||
118 | Leopoldo Bouttier thumb | ||
119 | Leopoldo Bouttier | ||
120 | Matilde Bertha Bouttier thumb | ||
121 | Francisca Cibrian (full length) | ||
122 | Alfonzo Cromwell Faucett Provided by Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
123 | Alfonzo Cromwell Faucett thumb Source: Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
124 | Alfonzo Cromwell Faucett Headstone Status: Located; | ||
125 | Martha Victoria "Queen" Bailey Faucett Courtesy of Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
126 | Martha Victoria "Queen" Bailey Faucett tombstone Status: Located; Courtesy of Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
127 | Martha Victoria "Queen" Bailey Faucett | ||
128 | Christensen's From left to right, top to bottom - Rena, Mary, Amelia, Will, Mother Maren, and Fred Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/37237650/person/19196260706/photo/a115e767-1a5d-4daf-bf8e-9f30e5c7e6d4?src=search User: logswest1 | ||
129 | Maren Annette Anderson tombstone Status: Located; Source: Marilee Vannoy - marilee.vannoy@gmail.com | ||
130 | Maren Annette Anderson thumb | ||
131 | Maren Annette Anderson Christensen Written by: Fred T Christensen (son) | ||
132 | Maren Annette Anderson | ||
133 | Otto Edward William Christensen thumb | ||
134 | Otto Edward William Christensen 2 | ||
135 | Otto Edward William Christensen | ||
136 | Otto Edward William Christensen tombstone Status: Located; Courtesy of Jan and Brenda Source: ajanalou@yahoo.com | ||
137 | Mads F., Otto W., and Carl C. Christensen Courtesy of Randall Emmons Location: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/14181420/photo/59d78e90-5288-4fec-8258-f2f6d8895120 | ||
138 | William Christoper Christensen thumb | ||
139 | Jewel and Leona McGee tombstone Status: Located; | ||
140 | Sarah A. Allday headstone Status: Located; Find A Grave Memorial# 51622297 | ||
141 | Owensville, Texas Historical Marker Source: http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Owensville-Texas.htm | ||
142 | Dr. Absalom Pryor Allday Headstone Status: Located; Source: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=51622296 | ||
143 | Journal Excerpt of Edward Stevenson Source: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-17776,00.html | ||
144 | Snellen Marion "Cub" Johnson Headstone Status: Located; Find A Grave Memorial# 27621842 | ||
145 | 1860 Census Absalom Pryor Allday (35 years old) Sarah A. Allday (30 years old) Charles W. Allday (5 years old) Mary L. Allday (3 years old) Sarah A. Allday (9 months old) James A. Johnston (22 years old) | ||
146 | Autobiography of Dickson Hamblin Greer Excerpt Source: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-17776,00.html | ||
147 | Sylvester Henry Earl Diary Excerpt Source: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-17776,00.html | ||
148 | William Brockerman Wright Diary Excerpt Source: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysources/1,16272,4019-1-69,00.html | ||
149 | 1860 US Census for Snellen Marion Johnson Home in 1860: 14th Ward, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory S M Johnson 31 Sarah Johnson 25 Willis Johnson 3 Nathaniel Johnson 10/12 | ||
150 | The Life History of Otto Edward William Thorwald Christensen Complied by Reva Baker Holt | ||
151 | Garnison's Church, Copenhagen, Denmark Source: http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnisons_Kirke | ||
152 | Peter Shirts Home This picture was probably taken in 1921. It was mailed from Bryce Canyon, Utah Sept. 2. 1921 in the form of a postcard to Mr. Henry Excell at Panguitch. The sender is assumed to have been Mr. Ruby Syrett who established Ruby's Inn near Bryce and is probably one of the men in the picture. In the winter of 1865-66 Peter Shirts and his family lived here. The house is situated near a rocky ledge which one side of the house. Peter had excavated under it to form a room in which he stored grain and produce and in which it was reported he found water. The house is located about 5 miles upstream from the old Paria townsite, and in a left hand canyon called Kitchen Canyon. | ||
153 | Peter Shirts story recreation 23 July 1951 "Our family has a heritage of forgiveness and charity, taught and demonstrated by my second-great-grandfather Peter Shirts, who, after having his life threatened by Indians, came to feed and teach them. This occurred in 1865 on the Paria River in southern Utah. Brigham Young sent Peter, known as ‘Daniel Boone of the Desert,' to raise a crop. He succeeded, and, wanting to reap the harvest, he stayed too late in the season to return home. He built a cabin front against the mountain by a spring of water and stored his crop in a granary dug into the mountain. During the winter, Indians laid siege, but Peter was secure. When they asked for food, he bargained that if he fed them, they must pull his plow in the spring. When a search party finally arrived, hoping to find Peter's bones, they found him plowing instead, with Indians pulling his plow." - Linda Curley Christensen | ||
154 | Hamilton Fort Plaque | ||
155 | Peter Shirts and Margaret Cameron Certified Copy of Marriage Record | ||
156 | 1850 Mortality Schedule for Margaret Shirts This is the 1850 Mortality schedule which show the death of Margaret Shirts. It shows that she died in June 1850 of cholera at the age of 42. Courtesy of Lori Bright 14 Oct 2009 | ||
157 | A Resident of old Fort Harmony A biography of Peter Shirts by Lee Beatty | ||
158 | The Roads to Utah Source: http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=3119 | ||
159 | The Arts and the Spirit of the Lord Speech given by Boyd K. Packer 1 February 1976 regarding C.C.A Christensen |