topolobampo collection photograph list
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Topolobampo Collection Photograph List
The original glass plate negatives from which these prints were made are housed in filing cabinet D. Descriptions for the items listed “No negative, no print” were taken from Ira Kneeland’s original list of 73 photographs (numbers 1 through 73), which is available in the collection. The reason why there are no prints or negatives for numbers 118 through 146 is not clear. Perhaps there was another list that Ira Kneeland made, in addition to the one with 73 photographs. The gap in the numbering between 186 and 228 is due to the removal of these images to the Kneeland Family Papers although all the glass plate images for these prints were kept with the Topolobampo glass plate negatives in filing cabinet D.
I. Views of Topolobampo
1. "Topolobampo freight at Nogales." Taken by Ira Kneeland on his way to the colony. It shows the railroad station, village and mountains beyond, a group up on the platform and their big engine loaded on a car.
2. "The May Party at Guyamas." It shows the tents of the "May Party" at Guyamas, a group of colonists, the little colt born on the journey, and the mountains beyond.
3. "A six weeks growth of sorghum," far above the heads of the horses and of the mower, Comrade Whitney.
4A. "The corn mill. ‘Old Berry’ grinding." The colonists, from left to right, are Thurstin, Desmond, Lutton, Meinecke, Baumann, R. Friend, "Sam" Scally, Drewein and Burr.
4B. "The corn mill. ‘Old Berry’ grinding."
5. "Mt. Joshua." Taking in the stone house, Alberton Hall on the right, and the Straits of Joshua.
6. "Hotel hill, Topolobampo with estero and Alberton Hall." Boats are the "Sol" and the "Ahome." Mumicahui Island shows on the left.
7. "Casa de Don Juan Acosta, Zapotillo," twenty miles from La Logia.
8. "The Fuerte River at Vegaton, Sinaloa, Mexico."
9. "No negative, no print (View of the Fuerte River).
10. "Rocky Point, Vegaton , Sinaloa, Mexico." Proposed site of dam across the river. [No.9 in Ira Kneeland’s album]
11. "La Logia Fiesta, 3rd . Anniversary of the landing of the First Credit Foncier Colonists at Topolobampo, on November 17, 1886."
12. "La Logia Kindergarten." Mrs. Stanley holds a baby in her arms, Dora Langham stands before her. The child on the extreme right, and the one behind her, are Mrs. Doyle’s children. The next, in dark dress with frill in the neck, is Goldie Whitehill. Cecil Page is in the foreground. (On some lists Kneeland identifies this photo as no.22.)
13. "Home of T. Young. La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico." Left to right are T. Young, his son, Lawrence Wilber, Clara Hogeland, and Mrs. Wilber. The cacti must be twenty feet high.
14. "Papaya trees, one year from seed, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico." Figures: Lawrence Wilber, Mrs. Wilber, and A.J. Wilber.
15. "La Logia Verano Land, looking toward the River." In the foreground a partial view of one of the banyans.
16. "Dining room and group, Big Mesquite tree."
17. "Credit Foncier School, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico. July 30, 1889."
18. No negative, no print (View of the Fuerte River).
19. "Porfirio Diaz taking discouraged colonists away from Topolobampo." Mt. Joshua across the strait. Brick machine in foreground. [No.18 in Ira Kneeland’s album]
20. "Topolobampo Bay." Steamer Porfirio Diaz. Extensive view of mountains.
21. "Mt. Seguin from Vegaton" with big adobe house the Kneelands built.
22A. "The Stanley Band, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico, June 1, 1890."
22B. "The Stanley Band."
23. "La Logia ‘Sugar Works’ from top of the brick kiln November 29, 1889." Sorghum boiling near brick kiln. Pug mill; big barn on the right, Comrade Burr’s house on the left.
24. "Down the Fuerte River, from Mt. Seguin." J.P. Scally in foreground.
25. "Up the Fuerte River from Mt. Seguin." Narrowest part of the river is the dam site.
26A. "S.S. and C.Ry. Eng. Corps at work at Vegaton, Sinaloa, Mexico. December 7, 1889." Locating the bridge.
26B. Engineer Corps at work.
27A. S.S. and C.Ry. Eng. Corps, breaking camp. Vegaton, Sinaloa, Mexico. December 7, 1889.
27B. Engineer Corps breaking camp.
28. "Locating the Bridge. Vegaton, Sinaloa, Mexico."
29. "Zargoza" – Great Date Palm. Groups of Mexicans. Down the road are the horse and buggy used by the Ira Kneeland and J.P. Scally on trip.
30. "Date and orange trees at Constancia, Sinaloa, Mexico."
31. "In Constancia, Sinaloa, Mexico." Gardens and sugar works of Señor Orantia.
32. No negative, no print (Mochicahui. Bird’s-eye view) [description taken from Ira Kneeland’s original list of the first 73 photographs].
33. "Under the Banyan at Don Patricio Robles, Sinaloa, Mexico." Figures, left to right, are J.P. Scally, H. Severin, M. Free, P. Robles, and W. Green.
34. "Banyan tree, Sinaloa, Mexico" at Don Patricio Robles. Figures, from left to right, are P. Robles, W.W. Green, J.P. Scally, Morris Free, and H. Severin.
35A. "Carpinteria y Carreteria, De Dn. Refugio Gutierrez, Mochicahui, Sinaloa, Mexico." Wagon shop.
35B. "Carpinteria y Carreteria, De Dn. Refugio Gutierrez, Mochicahui, Sinaloa, Mexico." Wagon shop.
36. "Vista De La Plaza De Armas, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico."
37. "Vista En La Huerta, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." View in a garden, New Year’s Day, 1890. [No.38 in Ira Kneeland’s album]
38. No negative, no print (Water carriers and burros at Fuerte River. Mr. Severin in foreground).
39. "Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico."
40. "Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico" from another point. J.P. Scally in lower left corner.
41. "Casa Del Señor Estanislao Gonzales, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." Tienda de California (California Store).
42. "Escuela Municipal Instituto ‘Benito Juarez.’ Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." Public school at Fuerte – Group of boys.
43. "Escuela Municipal De Niñas. Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." Public school at Fuerte – Group of girls.
44. "Vista de la Crecida Del Rio Fuerte, El 8 De Enero De 1890." (Rise of the Fuerte)
45. "Roses, Dates, Oranges, Cocoanut, Pomegranate, in a garden at Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." The Spanish lady owns the place.
46. "Vista De Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico."
47. "Vista De La Huerta, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." Garden view.
48. "Vista De Calle En El Fuerte." Street view in Fuerte.
49. "Vista De La Pelota, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico." Game of Pelota (a kind of ball game).
50. "Juego De Pelota."
51A. "Printing No.171 of ‘The Credit Foncier’ of Sinaloa."
51B. "Printing No.171 of ‘The Credit Foncier’ of Sinaloa."
52. "Editorial Sanctum of The Credit Foncier."
53. "Mt. Joshua from Alberton Hall." Portraits of printers and editor.
54. " ‘Ye Editor’ on the road to La Logia, January 30, 1890." Giant pitahaya on either side of the road, wagon in background.
55. "View between Topolobampo and La Logia, January 30, 1890."
56. "Nooning at Bateve." Under the big banyan by the lagoon. Messrs. Dawkins and Severin on horseback. Mrs. Howlands sitting on the tongue of prehistoric Mayan cart.
57. "In the garden at La Logia, February 2, 1890."
58. "Under the Banyan at La Logia February 2, 1890." Group of young people and children.
59. "Under the Banyan at La Logia, February 2, 1890.’ Group of young people and children.
60. "Papaya trees at Wilber’s 18 months from seed. Home of Clara and Ida Hogeland, February 2, 1890." Shows the great melon-like fruit on papayas. Mrs. Wilber and Lawrence. The Misses Hogeland, at the door of their house, show on the right.
61. "The first lumber sawn at La Logia." Mill and Huffer Pump.
62. "Home of Mr. Meinecke, La Logia, March 1, 1890." Gives a clear idea of colonists’ tents. Portraits of family and Polly on her perch.
63. "The landing at Torihuayara." The Estero and boats with picnickers.
64. "A picnic at Torihuayara." The Estero and boats with picnickers.
65. "Irrigating by mule power, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico."
66. "A lull in the fight. Plaza de Torres, Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico. March 16, 1890."
67. "Vista En El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico."
68A. "Vista De La Fiesta En El Fuerte, 12 De Marzo 1889."
68B. "Vista De La Fiesta En El Fuerte, 12 De Marzo 1890."
69. "San Blas Mountains from Vegaton." Shows adobe house built by the colony and "Don Eugenio," Mr. Tays on horseback.
70. "Mt. Seguin from Vegaton." Mr. Tays on horseback.
71. "Casa Grande San Blas." Mr. Tays’s home.
72. "Among the bananas at San Blas." Mr. Tays, who is over six feet tall, looks short.
73. "Products of La Logia, April 1, 1890." Mr. Shaw stands behind a bank of cauliflower, cabbage, etc.
73A. Variant of 73 (no print of 73A).
73B. Fruit tree at La Logia.
74. "Governer Mariano M. De Castro and staff at La Logia, April 2, 1890."
75. "Orange trees at La Logia, May 2, 1890." Stanley Shellhouse, standing, lower left corner.
76. "Credit Foncier Survey Camp, May 12, 1890."
77. "Home of C.M. Stanley. La Logia, May 18, 1890."
78. "Exterior De La Hacienda Del Aguila, En 1890."
79. "Interior De La Hacienda Del Aguila, En 1890."
80. "From a painting by an Indian. Exterior De La Hacienda Del Aguila En 1888."
81. "Molino De Azucar, Florida, Sinaloa, Mexico." Zacani Sugar Mill, 14-15 April 1896.
81A. Zacani Sugar Mill.
81B. Zacani Sugar Mill, pre-April 1896.
81C. Blacksmith’s shop, Zacani Sugar Mill?
82. "Molino De Azucar, Florida, Sinaloa, Mexico." Zacani Sugar Mill, 14- 15 April 1896.
83. "Jardin De Flores, Florida, Sinaloa, Mexico."
84. "Home of Mrs. H. Patrick, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico. June 15, 1890."
84A. "Home of Mrs. H. Patrick, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico. July 1890."
85. "Home of the Hogelands, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mex. July 1890."
86. "The Granary. The first brick building in La Logia."
87. "La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico, July 1890."
88. No negative, no print.
89. "Home of Mr. Newell Thurston. Sinaloa, Mexico."
90. "Home of Mr. Stark, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico." Pictured, left to right, are Harry, Frederica, and Ernest.
91. "Home of Mr. and Mrs. Standfast, La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico." Henry and Harriet standing out in front of their home.
92. "The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Standfast."
93. "View S.E. from the roof of Mr. Standfast’s house. La Logia."
94. "Looking north from roof of Mr. Standfast’s house. La Logia." Orioles nest in tree on right.
95. "La Logia. October 24, 1890." Granary at top of picture.
96. "C.F. Water and fishing crew at Las Copas, December 1890."
97A. "Ducks on Pintacahui Island, Topolobampo."
97B. "Ducks on Pintacahui Island, Topolobampo."
98. "The Romero Rubio, loaded with colony freight" at the pier of the C.F. Co., Topolobampo, December 17, 1890.
99. " ‘Romero Rubio’ and ‘Fortunato,’ Topolobampo, December 17, 1890."
100. "Topolobampo, December 17, 1890." Alberton Hall on the right side of the picture.
101. "The landing (from roof of office), December 17, 1890."
102. "Adios Romero Rubio."
103. "The Ometépec in Topolobampo Bay, December 19, 1890."
104. "Las Copas and Topolobampo Bay."
105. "Momicahui Island."
106. "Hotel Hill."
107. "Landing on the Straits of Joshua ‘Palo Santo’ tree in bloom."
108. "Hotel Hill from Momicahui."
109. "Straits of Joshua and point of Mt. Joshua."
110. "Hotel Hill and the Landing."
111. "R.R. Grade and city site, Schellhous cove, and the Toe."
112. "Teams at work on the C.F. Ditch, January 29, 1891."
113. "Working on the C.F. Ditch, January 30, 1891."
114. "View near head of ditch, January 30, 1891."
115. "Fuerte River and head of ditch, January 30, 1891."
116. "Clearing for the ditch. A hard row of stumps but they have to come. January 30, 1891."
117. "Down the Ditch Line from Station 75."
118-146 Missing.
147. "On the rocks of Topolobampo."
148. "Bathing scene at Los Copas."
149. "Loading water at Los Copas by means of pipes."
150. "The Laguna Ranch of Don Blas Ybarra. Sinaloa, Mexico."
151. "Looking S.W. across the Fuerte River below Agua Caliente Sinaloa, Mexico."
152. "Agua Caliente, Sinaloa, Mexico. Showing mouth of Fuerte Cañon." Mr. Tays is sitting on a rock.
153. "Fuerte River below Agua Caliente, Sinaloa, Mexico."
154. "One of the Hot Springs at Lanphars."
155. "Home and family of W.V. Lanphar, Agua Caliente, Sinaloa, Mexico." 100 miles up the river from La Logia. A.K. Owen is third from left with hat in hand.
156. "La Guasa, at the Mouth of the Setentrion."
157. "Looking up the Chinipas River from La Guasa."
158. "Up the Chinipas River from mouth of the Sententrion."
159. "Setentrion Arroyo from south side of Chinipas River."
160. "Among the pines of Southern Chihuahua." Owen seated on fallen tree.
161. "The Descent into the Setentrion Aroyo." Owen and Tays pictured in lower right corner.
162. "Mine, Mill, and Home of Don Jesus Cruz, at Realita."
163. "Looking down the Setentrion, at the ford."
164. "Plaza in Temoris."
165. "Looking down the Setentrion below Santa Barbara." 165 joins 166.
166. "Santa Barbara ranch on the Setentrion."
167. "Peach and quince orchard at Bahuina. Altitude 6300 feet."
168. "Cuiteco on the Setentrion."
169. "Young fruit orchard at Cuiteco on the Setentrion."
170. "Quince trees at Cuiteco."
171. "Home of the cliff dwellers, Urique Cañon."
172. "Our camp at the Baranca." Tays sitting on tree stump in center of picture.
173. "Baranca De Tararecua. Urique Cañon. Chihuahua, Mexico."
174. "Looking into the Urique Cañon. Chihuahua, Mexico." Owen and Tays on rock.
175. "View in the Urique Cañon."
176. "The Nigger Head, Urique Cañon."
177. "The Cathedral, Urique Cañon." Tays, center of picture, and Owen on the right.
178. "One of the Pinnacles of Urique Cañon."
179. "View on the Baranca (De Tararecua)."
180. "In the solitude of the Sierra Madres."
181. "Two Taromari Indians."
182. "View in the Arroyo Hondo." Owen, by horse, on left side of picture.
183. "Dining on the trail." Owen, standing, fourth from right.
184. "Carichic Chihuahua, Mexico."
185. "View in Carichic."
II. 1891 Trip. See also No.151-185.
186. Thornton, Patrick, Holbrook, Owen, and Tays, with Morelas in front.
Photographs 187 through 227 are of the Kneeland family and are housed in the Kneeland Family Papers. See the Kneeland Family Photographs list.
V. Colonists – Individuals and Groups. See also No.1-3, 11, 12, 14, 17, 22A-B, 33-34, 54-59, 63-64, 73-75.
228. Portrait of female colonist
229. "One of Topolobampo’s starved colonists. La Logia. March 2, 1891."
230. Unidentified baby
231. Lawerence Wilber
232. Female colonist
233. Girl playing guitar
234. Two colony children
235. Colony couple
236. Colonists on hill
237. Two men on hillside
237A. Three men on hillside
238. "See that Mescal plant."
239. Two colony children
240. "Orange trees and beans at La Logia. May 1, 1890."
241. Marie and Edward Howland
242. Four colony children and dog
243. "First wheat stacks at Engineer Farm. May 18, 1894."
244. "View near Sufragio, Sinaloa, Mexico."
245. Colonists on hill
246. Colonists by cactus
247. Colonists by cactus
248. "Mt. Memoria." Owen on far right
249. Colonists – Sera Wilber, Alvin J. Wilber, Owen, and Lawrence Wilber
250. "Inhabitants of the Ditch Camp," Los Tastes
251. Inhabitants of the Ditch Camp
252. Colony mess hall, Etta Stanley, far right
253. Colonist’s family
254. Kneeland extended family
255. Colonists
256. Group of male colonists in front of house
257. Group of colonists
258. Seven colonists; Mrs. Desmond, center front
259. "The Pioneer Girls Club"
260. A.K.O. with five colonists
261. "On the Mochis, Mt. Memoria in the background"
262. "First haystack on Engineer Farm"
263. Ship bound for Guaymas from San Francisco
264. Group of colonists
265. Group of colonists
266. Colonist with horse
267. Colonist with horse
268. Man with horse
269. Mexico West Coast Mining and Development
VI. Colony Views, Houses, and Buildings. See also No. 4A- B, 13, 16, 23, 51-53, 60, 62, 77, 84-87, 89-95.
270. Colonist’s home
271. Colonist’s home and farmland
272. Three colonists and house
273. Colonist’s home
274. Colonist’s home
274A. Colonist’s home
275. Flora Kneeland and Elmer Heliot?
276. Colonists and house
277. Settler’s home at the colony
278. "Home of Mrs. Wheeler, May 1894"
279. Home of Mrs. Wheeler, May 18, 1894
280. Colonist’s brick house
281. "Oficio de J. Stivensoño Shoop. Secretario de la Compania. Estado de Sinaloa, Mexico"
282. Colonist’s house
283. "Home of Mr. Hays, May 17, 1894"
284. Colonist’s home
285. "Home of George Desmond, Los Mochis," 21-24 February 1898
286. Double image of colonists
287. Child colonist
288. Workshops at colony
289. "Status of the adobe house, May 18, 1894"
290. Colony "School House."
291. "C.F. Office, Engineer Farm."
292. "C.F. Photo Gallery, October 23, 1896. The first brick building on Pacific City Site."
293. "Pacific City, March 1, 1897."
294. Colony kiln?
295. Wagon with colony supplies
296. Colonist and wooden storage bin?
297. "Grapes 2 years from cuttings, Engineer Farm, May 18, 1894."
298. Corn plant
299. Corn plant
300. Potatoes grown at La Logia, Sinaloa, Mexico, April 11, 1890.
301. Vegetables raised at La Logia
302. Agriculture near colony
303. Orchard and fallen fruit
304. Palm tree
305. Orchard
306. Palm tree
307. Palm tree
308. Large unidentified bush
309. Palm trees
310. Palm trees
311. View near colony
312. Beehives
313. "The vineyard 2 years from cuttings, May 18, 1894."
314. The "Main Lateral"
315. "Bean field, front of commisary"
316. Agriculture near colony
317. Yard scene with dog
318. Trees and house
319. Colony kiln?
320. Colonist on horse
321. "S.W. from roof of Flouring Mill, May 18, 1894"
322. "West Lateral"
VII. November 1890 Party. See also No.98-99, 102-103.
323. "Arrival of the November party at Topolobampo. December 17, 1890."
324. "Landing of the November party at Topolobampo. December 17, 1890."
325. "Romero Rubio and Fortinato, in Topolobampo Bay"
VIII. Colony Lumbering Activity. See also No.61.
326. Felled trees
327. Felled trees
328. Colony lumbering activity
329. Colony lumbering activity
330. Rolling logs at saw mill
331. Colony lumbering activity
332. Construction of a colony adobe building?
333. "Saw mill at Engineer Farm"
334. Saw mill at Engineer Farm
335. Saw mill at Engineer Farm
336. Saw mill at Engineer Farm
337. "Looking west from roof of flouring mill, May, 18. 1894"
IX. Surveying Teams. See also No. 26 A-B, 27 A-B, 76.
338. Four men near tent
339. Surveying team tent
X. Los Tastes Ditch. See also No.112-117.
340. "The plow team"
341. "Wheel scrapers in the C.F. Ditch"
342. "The way the wheelers take it out"
343. "The chain gang"
344. "The chain gang nearing the bottom in the 22 ft. cut"
345. "The ‘chain gang’ nearing bottom in the 22 ft. cut. April 9, 1891." No negative.
346. "The 22 ft. cut complete"
347. "Completed ditch at Los Tastes"
348. "Starting the steam drill, June 10, 1893"
349. Head of the Los Tastes Ditch at Rio Fuerte
350. "Horse corral at Los Tastes"
351. "Horse corral at Los Tastes"
352. "Ox corral at Los Tastes"
353. "Pumping by ox power at Catwood Camp"
354. "The Corral at Catwood Camp"
355. "Improvement Fund Office. Los Tastes, Sinaloa, Mexico" Left to right, Wilber, Hoffman, unidentified, and Thornton.
XI. Topolobampo Bay. See also No. 5-6, 19-20, 96-97, 100-101, 104-111, 147-149.
356. Topolobampo Bay
357. Topolobampo Bay
358. Topolobampo Bay
359. Topolobampo Bay
360. Topolobampo Bay
361. Topolobampo Bay
362. Topolobampo Bay
363. Topolobampo Bay
364. Topolobampo Bay
365. Topolobampo Bay
366. Topolobampo Bay
367. Topolobampo Bay
368. Topolobampo Bay
369. "Custom House, Topolobampo."
370. "C.F. Pier and Store House, at Topolobampo Bay"
371. Port at Topolobampo Bay. Letterhead designed by Owen, 1904. No negative.
372. "Terminus of the Mexican Western R.R. Topolobampo, July 31, 1891." [Owen, wearing white shirt and black hat, standing on hill.]
373. Colonists at Topolobampo Bay (?)
374. Colonist in field, Topolobampo Bay
375. Colonists on rock
376. "Topolobampo fishermen"
377. " ‘Fish Story’ that speaks for itself"
378. "Fishing party on Ohuira, May17, 1897" + enlargement and closeup filed as folios.
379. Man on sloop at Topolobampo Bay
380. The "Porfirio Diaz" in Topolobampo Bay
381. "Already to climb Mt. Joshua."
382. Topolobampo Bay
383. Topolobampo Bay
384. Some colonists at Topolobampo Bay
385. "R.R. Grade. The old pier, Topolobampo Bay, July 30, 1891."
386. At the pier at Topolobampo Bay
387. Ship at Topolobampo Bay
388. "Loading cattle at Topolobampo"
389. "Loading cattle at Topolobampo"
390. S.S. Korrigano?
391. Bow of ship at Topolobampo
XII. Views Near Colony. See also No.15.
392. "View north from Gallery"
393. "View northwest from Gallery"
394. "View northeast from gallery, Mt. Memoria"
395. View near colony (View near Gallery?)
396. "Mapau and Pintacahui, view east from Gallery"
397. "View southeast from Gallery"
398. "Mt. Cahuinahui"
399. View near colony
400. Hut near Gallery?
401. View near colony – Engineer Camp? See 402.
402. View near colony?
403A. Cactus
403B. Cactus
404. Colonist by cactus
405. Bridge over Rio Fuerte?
406. Landscape near colony?
407. Coconut trees and two people on horses
408. View of Savanna
409. "Cleared land on the Mochis"
XIII. Vegaton. See No.21, 25, 69, 70.
XIV. Fuerte River. See also No.8, 10, 24, 28, 44.
410. Crossing the Rio Fuerte
411. Fuerte River
XV. Fuerte (Town). See also No.36-37, 39-43, 46-50, 65-68.
412. "Mill erected by C.F. Co. for F. Orrantia, Near Fuerte, May 8, 1894"
413. "First windmill in Fuerte. Erected for F. Orrantia by C.F. Co. May 6, 1894"
414. Fuerte (Town)
415. Fuerte (Town)
416. Fuerte (Town)
417. Fuerte (Town)
418. Fuerte (Town)
419. Fuerte (Town)
419A. Fuerte (Town)
420. Fuerte (Town)
420A. Fuerte (Town)
421. "C.F. Co.’s Tin Wagon in Fuerte. May 27, 1894"
422. Teatro Rolland, Fuerte
423. Outside Teatro Rolland in Fuerte
424. Inside Teatro Rolland, Fuerte
425. Inside Teatro Rolland, Fuerte
XVI. San José de Gracia and Jésus María Mine. Photos taken in January 1899.
426. Part I of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
427. Part II of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
428. Street in San José de Gracia
429. San José de Gracia
430. San José de Gracia
431. San José de Gracia
432. San José de Gracia
433. Plaza at San José de Gracia
434. Hallway of school in San José de Gracia
435. Interior of school in San José de Gracia
436. School room in San José de Gracia
437. Group at the hacienda
438. "At the Jésus María."
439. Front view of hacienda
440. Interior of a parlor in the hacienda
441. Gate of the foundry
442. Back of the hacienda and railroad tracks
442A. "San José de Gracia, Sinaloa, Mex."
442B. "Hacienda of the Jésus María"
443. Pack mules in San José de Gracia
444. "Jésus María Mine, San José de Gracia, Sinaloa, Mexico"
445. Jésus María Mine, San José de Gracia
446. Jésus María Mine Train
447. Section I of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
448. Section II of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
449. Section III of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
450. Section IV of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
451. Section V of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
452. Section VI of panoramic view of San José de Gracia
453. San José de Gracia
454. "Miners at the Jésus María Mine"
455. Villagers coming from hills to San José de Gracía for celebration
456. San José de Gracia and portable altar
457. Jésus María Mine; celebration
458. Two altars at San José de Gracia
459. Portable altar
460. Jésus María Mine – altar
XVII. La Purisima
461. La Purisima hacienda
462. "La Purisima mill near San José de Gracia"
463. La Purisima mill
464. "Rosario Stamp Mill, near San José de Gracia, Sinaloa, Mexico"
XVIII. Mexican Villages and People. See also No.7, 20, 30-31, 35 A-B, 45, 71, 83, 150, 155, 162.
465. Women’s band in hall
466. Women’s band in hall
467. Male colonists in hall
468. Girls’ school
469. Dinner party
470. Dinner party
471. Mexican band
472. Mexican women
473. Mexican family
474. Colonist’s family
475. Mexican mother and children
476. Colonists at Topolobampo
477. Mexican house
478. "Home of Eudoro Vega, Sinaloa, Mexico"
479. A Mexican Caravanserai
480. View of Mexican village
481. Female colonist by palm tree
482. Children and cat by palm tree
483. Felled palm tree
484. Mexican child with doll
485. Man with dead ocelot
486. Man with dead ocelot
487. Mexican man with mule
488. Vaquero Sinaloense
489. Brick and petate building
490. Colony buildings
491. Buildings in colony
492. Tower and C.F. Co.’s Tin Wagon
493. Tower
494. Scene in Mexican village
495. Mexican town
496. "City of Chihuahua, Mexico – A. & W. pho- 1890"
497. View of Mexican village
498. Colonists’ huts
499. "Agua Caliente de Baca, Sinaloa, Mexico"
500. Village scene
501. Colonists working with windmill in Fuerte
502. "Distillery at Agua Caliente de Baca, Sinaloa, Mexico"
XIX. Mexican Sugar Mills. See also No.78-82.
503. The "Cane Mill at Alisos"
503A. "Huerta en Alisos"
504. Sugar Mill Brick building – El Aguilar?
505. Mexican Sugar Mill