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ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-07
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In this interview, Alicia Quesada discusses the Ocampo family's settlement in Wickenburg, Teodoro Ocampo's cattle ranch, her childhood memories, her family's involvement in the Wickenburg community, her professional life, her work to oppose the Gosnell land swap, and her interest in and efforts to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.

Attaches of the House of Representatives, 16th Legislature, Regular Session, Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona
ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted)
Created1943 (year uncertain)
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Phoenix, Arizona.

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Created1946-05-10
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Back row, 3rd from left, Maria Rodriguez; 5th from left, Juanita Casares. Front row, 2nd from left, Alicia Quesada. The Flamingo Club was initiated during the World War II period as a patriotic organization to support the war effort because Mexican American [?]. Flamingo Club, Westward Ho Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona.

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ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted)
Created1943
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Phoenix, Arizona.

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ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted)
Created1942 (year uncertain)
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Wickenburg, Arizona.

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Created1950
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José and Francisca (Ocampo) Quesada are seated; standing (left to right) are Alice Quesada, Joséfina (Quesada) Alvarez, Dora Quesada, and Eugene Quesada. Tempe, Arizona.

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Created1941
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Alice O. Quesada is 4th from left in the 1st row. Hollywood, California.