This copy of the continuation of the standard work contract shows the general terms of agreements such as lodging and insurance in both English and Spanish.
Manuel Montes Robles' pay stub delineates the amount of time he worked and the compensation he received for that work. This pay stub is from Imperial Valley Farmer's Association, and they gave Mr. Montes Robles his check on October 28, 1964.
According to this standard work contract, Manuel Montes Robles was sent to Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Benito in California. His contract began July 22, 1960 and the term "born to suffer" is written under wages.
This is the back of the alien laborer's identification card. It has the general information for Manuel Montes Robles. It states that it was issued to him on July 20, 1959 in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.
Photo of Catalina Corella, Jesus Corella's wife, and her daughter, Margarita Flores, in the "Sparks" Ranch in 1948. They lived with Jesus Corella while he worked on the ranch as a bracero.