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Cantua Photograph Collection
1983-24  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Cantua Photograph Collection
    Dates: 1850-1950
    Collection Number: 1983-24
    Creator/Collector: Cantua, Dolores
    Extent: 240 photographic prints, including tintypes
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    Repository: History San Jose Research Library
    San Jose, California 95112
    Abstract: Photo collection consisting of 238 prints, ranging from tintypes to cabinet card portraits to early 20th century snapshots and portraits. The subjects of most of the images appear to be Hispanic Americans and early Californio families.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Photo collection consisting of 240 prints, ranging from early tintypes to early 20th century snapshots and portraits. The subjects of most of the images appear to be Hispanic Americans and early Californio families.

    Publication Rights

    All of the images are believed to be in the public domain.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Cantua Photograph Collection. Collection Number: 1983-24. History San Jose Research Library

    Acquisition Information

    The collection was donated in 1983 by Dolores Daisy Cantua, nee Gardener (1930-2017), who was married to Robert Cantua.

    Biography/Administrative History

    According to Mercury News articles, Bob Cantua's father, Frank T. Cantua, was descended through his father from colonial settlers of Monterey and early-day ranchers in the San Benito area. Frank's mother, a Chaboya, belonged to one of the earliest families of the Santa Clara Valley. Dolores is believed to have been a native of Oregon. She and Robert Cantua resided in San Jose before moving to Medford, Oregon sometime before 2008.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Photo collection consisting of 240 prints, ranging from tintypes to cabinet card portraits to early 20th century snapshots and portraits. The subjects of most of the images appear to be Hispanic Americans and early Californio families. While the majority of the images are portraits (including weddings and First communions), others document ranch activities and members of the U.S. Army 14th Regiment during World War I. Although the collection was donated by the Cantua family, it is unclear whether the photos are related to their family. The majority of photos are unidentified, but the Rafael Selaya family (Monterey and San Jose area) appears frequently. Other identified names include Fred Selaya; Tomas M. del Castillo, Maria del Castillo, Francisco P. del Castillo; Florence and Chester Montoya; Kenneth Robert Weeks and Jeanette Dorothy Weeks; Sirick "Alex" Malone and Alfred Malone, Jr.; Rita Higuera; Mrs. Antona or Antonia Selaya or Salaya; Nellie Sepeda, or Sefreda; Mrs. Cavalli, Mrs. Fisher, "Aunt Iona".

    Indexing Terms

    Hispanic Americans
    Mexican Americans
    Families
    Ranchers
    Portraits
    Selaya, Rafael
    del Castillo, Tomas M.
    del Castillo, Francisco P.
    Selaya, Fred
    Montoya, Florence
    Montoya, Chester
    del Castillo
    Selaya
    Weeks
    Montoya
    Malone
    San Jose (Calif.)
    Monterey (Calif.)
    photographic prints
    tintypes
    cabinet photographs
    snapshots
    cartes-de-visite (card photographs)
    children's portraits