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Description of photos of Ed and Delia Vargas Tafoya (text)

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ID: 
BCLHP-FP-139
Time Period: 
2000-2013
Location: 
Taos
Boulder
Salida
Topics: 
Families
Houses/living places
Keywords: 
Mapleton Street, Boulder; 22nd Street, Boulder
People Shown: 
Ed Tafoya; Delia Vargas Tafoya
Original Date: 
2014
Location of Original: 
Mable Stewart, personal copy
Photographer: 
Unknown
Associated material: 
Edward John Tafoya and Delia Mary Vargas, wedding commemoration, 1927 (color photo)
Tafoya family in front of their Water Street home, 1956
Tafoya family Christmas (color photo)
Ed and Delia Tafoya in front of home on 22nd and Mapleton (color photo)
Ed Tafoya, Delia Tafoya, and Esequias Vargas (color photo)
Ed Tafoya (in uniform), Delia Tafoya, and son Eddie Jr (color photo)
Delia Tafoya's new Chevrolet, in front of house, with Mable Tafoya (color photo)
Delia and Edward Tafoya (color photo)
Delia and Edward Tafoya's 50th wedding anniversary (color photo)
Delia and Edward Tafoya, Renewal of Vows at 50th Wedding Anniversary (color photo)
Delia and Edward Tafoya with their eight sons and four daughters at 50th wedding anniversary (color photo)
Delia Tafoya's 100 birthday celebration, with sister Angie Olguin (color photo)
Delia Tafoya, aged 101, shortly before her death, 2011 (color photo)

 

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