Hand written report on the birth of Salvador Velasco Patino including information on parents, physical characteristics, date of birth, legitimate, Catholic birth.
Bracero Travel Pass of Nepomuceno Gonzalez to Mexicali, Baja California good until December 29, 1952. Issued by the Coachella Valley Farmers Association
Letter for temporary visit to Mexico & readmittance to U.S., dated July 19, 1948 for Nepomuceno Gonzalez. Exited through Mexicali, B.C. and returned through Calexico, California.
Faustino Martinez received this missing documentation in Mexicali, Baja California in 2006 because he was missing some documents for his request of his 10%.
This notarized letter acknowledges the fact that Faustino Martinez worked as a bracero from 1957 to 1962. Two people signed as witnesses that he worked in both Imperial and San Joaquin Valley.
This Mexican passport was issued to Faustino Martinez in June 15, 1961 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. According to page 3, this passport is only valid for entrance in the United States of America.
This Mexican passport was issued to Faustino Martinez in June 15, 1961 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. These pages describe Mr. Faustino Martinez's physical features, his birth date and place, occupation, and marital status.
Mexican passport issued to Faustino Martinez in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico on June 15, 1961. In these pages, Faustino receives extensions for his passport in the Mexican Consulate in Calexico, California.
Mexican passport issued to Faustino Martinez in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico on June 15, 1961. The Mexican Consulate in Calexico, California verify his birth date as August 13, 1926.
Manuel Montes Robles' pay stub delineates the amount of time he worked and the compensation he received for that work. This pay stub is from Imperial Valley Farmer's Association, and they gave Mr. Montes Robles his check on October 28, 1964.
According to this standard work contract, Manuel Montes Robles was sent to Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Benito in California. His contract began July 22, 1960 and the term "born to suffer" is written under wages.