Latinos/Hispanics in Colorado Collection; image no. Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy, LorenzoTrujillo-3607.
Contributor
Trujillo. Lorenzo owner.; Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy lender.
Date
[1920?]
Summary
Studio portrait of brothers Antonio Tercio "Tony" Gallegos (standing) and José Salomé Gallegos (seated). Antonio wears a suit and bow tie. José, a veteran of Word War I, wears a jacket, jodhpurs and boots.
loan; Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy; 2010.
Rights Contact Information
Restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
No
Related Material
Image File: ZZR700152248
Notes
Content derived from inventory prepared by Dana EchoHawk.; From inventory: "The Gallegos brothers Antonio Tercio "Tony" and José Salomé, are descendants of Santa Fe Presidio soldier, Diego Gallegos who enlisted in 1759. José Salomé Gallegos (seated) served in France during World War I. "Tony" served in World War II. Both José Salomé and Tony are buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado." (Courtesy of Hispanic Pioneers in Colorado and New Mexico).; Scan of a photograph from: Hispanic pioneers in Colorado and New Mexico / Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy, 2006. Source: Lorenzo Trujillo.; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Source: loan, Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy, 2010.; Title derived from inventory.; Digitization sponsored by the Library Services and Technology Act and the Center for Colorado & the West at Auraria Library. Mode of access: World Wide Web.