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CONTAINER LIST

Box 1

Correspondence (letters), documents, and printed matter

Folder 1

Photographs -- Sinarquista meetings (1930-1941)

One at La Placita church
Included: Three photocopies for identification
Folder 2

Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming (1931-1935)

Incoming correspondence to Pedro Villaseñor regarding building of school, subscriptions to newsletter “Pro Patria,” meetings of Asociación Católica de la Juventud Mexicana, plan for protest march, and circulation of “Pro Patria” in Mexico. Includes correspondence from Mexico and throughout the U.S.
Folder 3

Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming and outgoing (1962-1972)

Incoming and outgoing correspondence re personal matters and politics to Pedro Villaseñor from José Aurioles Díaz, Ignacio Martínez Aguayo, and Rodolfo Cabrera
Folder 4

Essays -- Anonymous [undated]

Anonymous history on Mexican Revolution, persecution of Mexican Roman Catholic Church, and Cristero movement. José Aurioles Díaz essay on the Virgin of Guadalupe and Mexican identity. Poem on religious persecution by Mexican government
Folder 5

Clippings (information artifacts), poems, and writings (documents) -- Licenciado Rafael Trujillo (1963-1988)

Folder 6

Poems -- Lucila Villaseñor Grijalva and Pedro Villaseñor (1961-1990)

Folder 7

Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming and outgoing (1930-1936)

Pedro Villaseñor incoming and outgoing correspondence re church/state relations in Mexico, the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico, and subscriptions to “Pro Patria”
Folder 8

Letters (correspondence) and publications (documents) -- Unión Nacional Sinarquista (1930)

Included: “Patria y Raza” journal
Folder 9

Miscellaneous -- Pedro Villaseñor (1944-1965)

Included: José Aurioles Díaz political essay, liquor licenses, and Rodolfo Cabrera letter
Folder 10

Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming (1956-1976)

Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Sinarquisatas
Included: Roster of Sinarquistas in Southern California?
Folder 11

Letters (correspondence) -- José Villa Barro [undated]

Incomplete
Folder 12

Essays, fliers (printed matter), letters (correspondence), and poems -- Miscellaneous (1965-1985)

“Teatro Intímo” and unsigned correspondence
Folder 13

Clippings (information artifacts), essays, and poems -- Rafael Trujillo Herrera (1976)

Folder 14

Clippings (information artifacts), essays, and letters (correspondence) -- Pedro Villaseñor (1925-1971)

Incoming correspondence regarding personal matters, activities of the Comité Popular de la Defensa Mexicana (including newsletter), and newspaper clippings. Letter of 6 January 1935 announces formation of the Comité Popular de la Defensa Mexicana and its list of officers. Essays: (1) Masons, and (2) the Asociación Católica de la Juventud Mexicana relationship with parents
Folder 15

Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming (1971-1981)

Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Rafael Trujillo Herrera. Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Juan Aguilera Azpeitia and José Aurioles Díaz
Included: Rafael Trujillo Herrera poems
Folder 16

Essays, letters (correspondence), and poems -- Pedro Villaseñor (1976-1986)

Note: Some poetry and essays lack attribution
Folder 17

Letters (correspondence) -- Outgoing (1982-1983)

Pedro Villaseñor outgoing correspondence
Folder 18

Clippings (information artifacts) and poems -- Pedro and Celedonia Villaseñor (1981)

50th wedding anniversary
Folder 19

Pamphlets -- “Mártires de Zamora: Joaquin de Silva y Manuel Melgarejo” [approximately 1926]

Box 2

Newsletters -- Comité Popular de Defensa Mexicana (1935-1936)

50 items
Included: Letter from Pedro Villaseñor to Papa, 1944
Newsletters removed from album
Box 3

Oversize

Folder 1

Newspapers -- Sinarquista (Orden) (1940-1988)

Included: Other political newspapers from Mexico
Folder 2

Broadsides (notices) -- Asociación Católica de la Juventud Mexicana and Catholics in Los Angeles rally (1925-1926)

Folder 3

Posters -- Anita Pompa de Trujillo poetry contest [undated]