[Adelaida L. Cuellar portrait]

Photograph of Adelaida L. Cuellar in front of a blank backdrop. The photograph shows her head to part of her torso. She wears a dark-colored jacket and smiles while looking at the camera. Written on photograph: "Para mis queridos abuelitos con cariño de su nieta, Lala - 11/7/51". ( *Translation from Spanish: To my dearest grandparents with love from your granddaughter, Lala - 11/7/51.)
Date: November 7, 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Baptism announcement card]

Photograph of an announcement for Sandra Elizabeth Cuellar's Baptism. The cover page is an image of Jesus Christ with the word "Bautizo" (Baptism) stamped. The second page announces the birth of Sandra on October 6th, 1956 as well as her baptism on November 4th of the same year. The third page lists Frank Sr. and Julia Cuellar as Sandra's godparents. The final page lists Mack Cuellar and Yolanda Cuellar as Sandras parents.
Date: 19XX
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Album page with seven photos "coney island"]

Photograph of an early family album page with 7 photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. The top of the page (from left to right) has portraits of a woman holding a bouquet, a man wearing a tuxedo, and a woman with a long-sleeved light-colored dress. The center of the page (from left to right) has a portrait of a man in suit sitting on a wooden chair, a man with a sombrero on a horse, and two children standing in front of a dark-colored backdrop. The bottom photograph has two men in suits standing on boulders with "En Coney Island" written. (*Translation from Spanish: "In Coney Island).
Date: 19XX
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Elisa, Chabela, and Julia Cuellar at a ranch]

Photograph of three women posing in front of a field at El Rancho Amarillo. Written on the back are the names of the three women as seen in the photograph (starting from left to right): "Elisa, Chabela, and Julia Cuellar - El Rancho Amarillo".
Date: 1925
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Group portrait outside]

Photograph of Frank Sr., Julia, and Bob Cuellar (on the right corner) next to family friends. Houses and fences can be seen behind the group. Written on back: "Los Compadres: Juan y Vicenta Enriques y hijos - Frank, Julia, y Bob 1948." ( *Translation from Spanish: Our friends: Juan and Vicenta Enriques and children - Frank, Julia and Bob 1948. )
Date: 1948
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Frank Jr. Portrait]

Photograph of Frank Cuellar Jr. wearing a light-colored suit with neck-tie in front of a blank backdrop. Written on photograph: "Cariñosamente para mis abuelitos - Frank Jr. (Franquito) 12-10-50." ( *Translation from Spanish: " To my grandparents with love - Frank Jr. (Franquito - a nickname) 12 -10 -50. )
Date: December 10, 1950
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Mary Louise on her mothers lap]

Photograph of Mary Louise sitting on the lap of Mary Cuellar Alvarado at a diner. Written on the back: "El festín de la despedida de la Caravana de Cadillacs - Mayo 20 - de 1957 - For Julia Cuellar - Mary Louise a la edad de 3 años." ( *Translation from Spanish: Farewell party for the Cadillacs' Caravan - May 20th, 1957 - For Julia Cuellar - Mary Louise at 3 years old. )
Date: May 20, 1957
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Jose Flores]

Photograph of Jose Flores, wearing suit and glasses in front of a dark background. Written on back: "Para Isabel de su hermano - José 1-5-22." ( *Translation from Spanish: For Isabel from her brother - José 1-5-22 )
Date: January 5, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Luis Alvarado and Mariá Cuellar wedding portrait]

Photograph of Luis Alvarado and Mariá Cuellar dressed for a wedding ceremony. Luis is wearing a tuxedo suit with a white bow and black trousers. Mariá is wearing a white gown and veil while holding a large bouquet with calla lillies. Written on photo: "A Frank y Julia como un risueño de nuestro enlace" - Luis y Mariá. ( *Translation from Spanish: To Frank and Julia as a promising sign of our wedding. ) Written on back: "Luis Alvarado, Maria Cuellar, Frank Cuellar."
Date: 19XX
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Felix H. Garcia]

Photograph of a man in a business suit in a newspaper clip. Below the portrait is a summary of Mr. Felix H. Garcia, the president of the Mexican Patriotic Committee (Comité Patriótico Mexicano), celebrating Mexico's independence day on the 15th and 16th of September.
Date: 19XX
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[La Princesita]

Photograph of an early family album page with two photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. The front page displays a newspaper cut-out of a dance performer wearing a strap dress, long earrings, and a decorated headband. On the right side are the lyrics of the song "La Princesita" (Little Princess) by the Spanish singer, José Padilla. Unknown words are written in blue ink. On the back page a group of children and a woman (on the very right) are on a floating port at an unidentified lake.
Date: [1924..1940]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Wedding newspaper article]

Photograph of a group portrait in a wedding ceremony at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Both men on the left are wearing suits with black ties, next to them is a women in wedding gown holding a bouquet, and on the very right is a bridesmaid also holding a bouquet. Title on top: "Matrimonio Flores-Villareal en Tulsa, Oklahoma." ( *Translation of title from Spanish: Flores-Villarreal Marriage in Tulsa, Oklahoma.) The article summarizes the wedding of Elena Villarreal and Bruno Flores and the presence of their parents of both sides of the family along with the best man, Herminio Cuellar accompanied by his wife Isabel Flores de Cuellar as the maid of honor. Their wedding took place at the Iglesia de la Sagrada Familia in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After the ceremony they left for their honeymoon at Dallas, Texas and visited other cities before finally settling in Swissport, Louisiana. The back of the album page has a newspaper clipping of Mary McGee, an airline hostess guest speaking at high schools in Wichita, Kansas and another story about Rev. Mark K. Carroll giving a sermon to young people at St. Mary's Cathedral.
Date: 19XX
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library