Archival records from Rewriting Argentine and Latin American history. Salvaging the Haynes Publishing Company archive (EAP638)
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Flores Club Certamen
Description: Flores is a neighbourhood at the center of the city of Buenos Aires. Up to the 1880s it was a rural district of the province of Buenos… -
Flores Club Edificio
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Flores Club Comisión Historia I
Description: Extent and format of original material: The number 1 on the cover of the envelope means that this is the first one on this subject.… -
Federación Asocicación Católica de Empleadas
Description: In 1920, Pope Benedict XV designated Father Miguel de los Santos de Andrea as bishop due to his social work. Two years later, he… -
Esteco Salta
Description: Nuestra Señora de Talavera del Esteco (a Native American term, specifically from the Tocopí ethnic group) was the name of one of the… -
Rodríguez Ricardo
Description: Roberto Rodríguez (1879- 1951) was an Argentine musician who played organ and viola among other instruments. He studied in the… -
Rodríguez Severo
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San Andrés Golf Club [1920s-1950s]
Description: This envelope informs us about the Golf Club of San Andrés, in particular, its men's and female teams, banquets and celebrations… -
Santa Rosa Pcia. La Pampa [1920s-60s]
Description: This envelope about the capital city of the province of La Pampa informs us about the Government House, the jail, the radio… -
San Andrés de Giles [1930s-1960s]
Description: It is the capital city of the district of San Andrés de Giles in the north-east of the Buenos Aires province. It was an intense… -
San Antonio de Areco [1920s-1960s]
Description: San Antonio de Areco is one of the districts of the province of Buenos Aires. It was founded in 1730 by José Ruiz de Arellano. The… -
San Andrés Rep. Arg. [1930s-1960s]
Description: This envelope informs us about San Andrés. This is a locality in northern Great Buenos Aires (Gran Buenos Aires) with a railway… -
San Antonio de Areco [1930s-1960s]
Description: This envelope informs us about the Argentine writer Ricardo Guiraldes who lived in the rural town and lands of San Antonio de Areco in… -
Cocinas Populares [1920s-1950s]
Description: The creation and fostering of soup kitchens (cocinas populares) in Argentina was both a religious, secular, private, and public… -
Carnaval Antiguo Buenos Aires [1930s-1960s]
Description: According to the experts, the Carnival of Buenos Aires boomed at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century…