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Mexican-American Oral History Project: Interview with Federico Saucedo Sr.
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| Description | BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Federico Saucedo, Sr., was born in Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, in 1891. He came to the United States and settled in St. Paul in 1916. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: He recalls family history and the Mexican Revolution and discusses early Mexican families in St. Paul and organizations such as the Anahuac Society, El Comite Patriotico, and the Comite de Reconstruccion. He also describes his work in silver and coal mines in Mexico, with a railroad in Illinois, and in a meat-packing company in St. Paul from 1922 to 1952. COMMENTS ON INTERVIEW: In Spanish. |
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| Quantity | 2 hours sound cassette 25 pages transcript |
| Format | Content Category: sound recordings Content Category: text |
| Measurements | 01:25:02 running time |
| Creation | Narrator: Saucedo, Mr. Federico Sr. Interviewer: Saucedo, Mr. Ramedo J. |
| Subjects |
Mexican |
| Dates | Creation: 12/22/1975 - 10/16/1977 12/22/1975, 10/14/1977, 10/15/1977, 10/16/1977 |
| Holding Type | Oral History - Interview |
| ID Number | OH 49 |
| Accession Number | AV1996.92.63 |
| More Info | MHS Library Catalog |
| Related Collections | Oral History - Project, MHS Collection, project: 'Mexican-American Oral History Project' |

