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[Agreement for court case proceedings]
An agreement for court case proceedings. Three lines of text are printed above a wide text column, which ends above four signatures and a stamped seal.
[Contract between Cinewest and Lorena M. Parlee]
Contract between Cinewest and Lorena M. Parlee for Ballad of an Unsung Hero. The contract has sixteen numbered paragraphs followed by a concluding statement containing a date. Below the date are signatures from Isaac Artenstein, Lorena M. Parlee, Jude Eberhard.
[A court transcript for a case involving Pedro J. Gonzalez]
A court transcript for a case involving Pedro J. Gonzalez, from Los Angeles, California. On each page of the transcript, a wide column of text is printed to the right of a column of numbers that goes from 1 to 26.
[Document about Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawsuit against X.E.A.U. Radio, 2]
Document about Pedro J. Gonzalez's lawsuit against X.E.A.U. Radio. A printed seal is positioned above and to the left of small lines of text, below which is a wide column of text. Below and to the left of the text column are signatures.
[Dolores Gonzalez and Rafael Arzáte, marriage certificate]
Marriage certificate for Pedro J. Gonzalez's half-sister Dolores Gonzalez and Rafael Arzáte. On the front of the page, an illustration of an eagle biting a snake has been printed between the title "Estado de Xhihuahua" and a wide text column. The back of the page contains a text column printed above a circular seal and a signature.
[Letter from a radio announcer association to Pedro J. Gonzalez, 6]
Letter from the Asociacion de Locutores de Radio y Similares de la Baja California to Pedro J. Gonzalez. A microphone icon is printed next to multiple lines of red and blue text, below which is a wide paragraph of text printed in black. Further down the page is a second microphone icon stamped between two signatures and above two additional text lines.
[Letter from Juan Jose Bremer to Milton Castellaños Everardo]
Letter from the secretary of the president of Mexico, Juan Jose Bremer, to Milton Castellaños Everardo. "Copy" is handwritten above the title "Memorandum" at the top of the paper, below which is a printed date followed by paragraphs and short lines of text. In the paper' top right corner is the handwritten number "8859" while the top left corner is adorned by a bird icon printed above two text lines.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to a federal conciliation board, 5]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Junta Federal Permanente de Conciliacion Numero Uno. A wide column of paragraphed text fills both sides of one paper before continuing onto a second page, ending above a signature. Two stamped marks sit on the first page's front side, to the left of the text column.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to H. L. Cardoso, 1]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to H. L. Cardoso. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date and a stamped seal. A single wide column of text sits below the stamped seal and is positioned to the right of a smaller text column. The wide column of text continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature and short paragraph that are printed around a stamped seal.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to H. L. Cardoso, 2]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to H. L. Cardoso. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date and a stamped seal. A single wide column of text sits below the stamped seal and is positioned to the right of a smaller text column. The wide column of text continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature next to a second seal and a short paragraph printed above handwritten text.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. Crúz Navarro R.]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. Crúz Navarro R. On the front of the page, a long title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above a wide column of text printed and a narrower text column. The word "copy" is handwritten in the page's top right corner. The wider text column continues onto the back of the page and ends above a signature, below which are a few additional lines of text.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to José Pérez Romero]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to José Pérez Romero. A wide column of paragraphed text printed below smaller text blocks extends across the front of the page and onto its back, ending above a signature. The handwritten word "copy" appears on the page's front, near its top left corner.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Raul Madero Gonzalez]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Raul Madero Gonzalez. The first paper is green and has a wide column of text across its front, with a red seal stamped near its top. The text continues onto the back of the paper, filling the available space. The second page is white and has a wide text column printed above a blue signature, a second stamped seal, and a single paragraph. The back of the page is blank.
[Letter to José López Portillo from Pedro J. González]
Letter to José López Portillo, President of Mexico from Pedro J. González. Handwritten words sit at the top of the first page, next to a small block of text in the page's top left corner. The rest of the page is occupied by a wide column of paragraphed text that extends across four pages, filling the available space. Additional handwritten words appear between the lines of printed text.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from L.T. Cuenca]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from L.T. Cuenca. The first page of the document has a long title is printed on its front, below which are lines of small text. The rest of the page is filled by a wide column of paragraphed text positioned near an address and a list of words. The wide text column continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature. Paragraphs of text and financial numbers are printed on the front of the document's second page.
[Letter to William L. McIntyre from Pedro J. Gonzalez, 2]
Letter to William L. McIntyre from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed on the paper's front, below an address and date. The text continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature and blue handwritten text.
[Magazine: El Detective Internacional]
A magazine titled "El Detective Internacional." An image of a man in uniform is printed on the magazine's cover and has handwriting across its bottom right corner. The pages of the magazine contain columns of text printed under headings of varying sizes and fonts as well as photographs of men in suits and women in dresses.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez writing to José Lopez Portillo, 2]
Pedro J. Gonzalez writing to the president José Lopez Portillo about the revolution. The document's first page has handwritten words on its front, above a wide column of paragraphed text that continues onto the page's back, filling the available space. above a wide column of printed text. The text column continues onto the front and back of a second page as well. Black ink has been used to mark out words or handwrite notes between lines of printed text.
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