Quesada, Dora, 1921-
Found in 79 Collections or records:
Preliminary Inventory of the Ocampo Family Papers
This collection houses official documents, correspondence, photographs, family trees, and other materials documenting the Ocampo and Quesada families in addition to minutes and other materials showing museum Boards of Directors, South Mountain, and the Sociedad Historical Hispania of Wickenburg. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.
Ocampo-Quesada Family Papers
People on Horseback during Easter Sunday Community Picnic on the Hassayampa River. Wickenburg, Arizona, circa 1935
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Dora Quesada in Nursing Uniform Standing in the Garden Patio of St. Joseph Hospital Nursing School. Phoenix, Arizona, 1940
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Dora Quesada. Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1960
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Dora Quesada. Prescott, Arizona, 1938
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Dora Quesada when she was a 1st Lieutenant in the Army Air Force Nurse Corp. San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center, San Antonio, Texas, 1944
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Dora Quesada when she was a 2nd Year Student at St. Joseph's Hospital Nursing School. Phoenix, Arizona, 1942
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of Lieutenant Dora Quesada. San Antonio, Texas, 1945
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.
Portrait of the Quesada family. Phoenix, Arizona, 1944
This collection houses approximately 914 snapshots and commercial portraits showing the Ocampo, Quesada, Ortega, and Valencia families between 1860 and 1989. Many of these images document graduations, weddings, military service, and ranching and most were made in the vicinity of Wickenburg. The majority of the photographs are silver gelatin prints; dye-coupler prints are also included.