Guadalupe Liscano de Gil Oral History, 1987
Scope and Contents
Guadalupe Liscano de Gil was born in 1916 in Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She talks about: Mexican Revolution, the carranzistas, famine of 1916, working in the fields, witchcraft, la llorona, folklore, railroads, freeze of 1925, early life, brickmaking, Griffin and Brand fire, and marriage.
Interview conducted in 1987 by Rolando Gil. Digital transfer completed on 15 November 2013 from the original analog cassette tape.
Dates
- 1987
Creator
- Guadalupe Liscano de Gil (Person)
- Rolando Gil (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 Files (Rio Grande Valley - Oral Histories (ELIBR-0027))
Language of Materials
Spanish; Castilian
- Carranzistas Subject Source: Local sources
- Mexican Revolution, Mexico, 1910-1920 Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Oral History Interview Subject Source: Local sources
Repository Details
Part of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Special Collections and Archives, Edinburg Campus Repository
ELIBR 1.104
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