Yturria after receiving knighthood during Maximilian’s Mexican Empire
Felícitas Treviño just prior to her marriage to Francisco Yturria
Francisco
Santiago
Bernardo
Yturria’s downtown Brownsville office (from left) Juan Valls,
Ygnacio Garza, Julián Espinoza, Don Pancho, George More
Yturria’s office, Brownsville, 1913. Don Pancho’s grandson Herminio Yturria (left)
and Ygnacio Garza; portrait of Richard King in the background
Yturria’s merchant building, Abasolo and Sixth Street, Matamoros, Mexico
Francisco Yturria’s brothers and sister and their families. Adults: (far left) Santiago,
his wife, Francisca Valdez Yturria; Bernardo, his wife, Genoveva Farías Yturria (seated);
María del Refugio Yturria Piñero, her husband, Jos?Piñero (seated).
Children (no names available): first three (from left), Bernardo’s and Genoveva’s;
fourth child (standing), José’s and María del Refugio’s.
Daniel Yturria, age 6, wearing a French cadet uniform
during Maximillian’s Mexican Empire
Daniel Yturria when he took over the Matamoros store
Miguel García and Isabel Domínguez Yturria on their wedding day
Daniel Yturria’s sons, shortly after their mother’s death in 1902. Left to right:
Herminio (Herman) Yturria, Daniel Yturria Jr., and Fausto Yturria Sr. (father of the author)
María del Refugio Yturria, age 95, Francisco Yturria’s last surviving sibling
Yturria was put in charge of the Punta del Monte ranch in 1915
Frank Yturria and Felícitas Yturria, on tour of the United States, 1918
Yturria’s Almacén, 1253 East Elizabeth St., Ygnacio Garza and Julián Espinoza;
in the background, women crocheting, probably widows of Yturria
workers allotted space to sell their products
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