
Alberto Baca and Romulo Barela Families
This program is about the Alberto Baca family and the Romulo Barela family, two pioneer families described in the Torrance County History Book published in 1979 by the Torrance County Historical Society. Dulcinia Baca writes an intriguing story about an encounter with the Comanche who made
a sudden appearance in the Village of Tome.
In another story, Isabella Chavez y Barela tells of her grandmother’s wedding to Romulo Barela, describing a wagon ride to Manzano to get married.
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as MP3 files, allowing you to listen to your favorite shows on demand, whenever you choose. Click on the audio file below to hear the story about the Alberto Baca and the Romulo Barela families, or click on the Download File to read the whole story.
This program is about the Alberto Baca family and the Romulo Barela family, two pioneer families described in the Torrance County History Book published in 1979 by the Torrance County Historical Society. Dulcinia Baca writes an intriguing story about an encounter with the Comanche who made
a sudden appearance in the Village of Tome.
In another story, Isabella Chavez y Barela tells of her grandmother’s wedding to Romulo Barela, describing a wagon ride to Manzano to get married.
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as MP3 files, allowing you to listen to your favorite shows on demand, whenever you choose. Click on the audio file below to hear the story about the Alberto Baca and the Romulo Barela families, or click on the Download File to read the whole story.

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