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Português: Imagem do coronel Euclydes de Oliveira Figueiredo (terceiro em pé, da esquerda p/ a direita) a bordo do vapor Itajubá, navio auxiliar da Marinha Brasileira, onde está ladeado pelos filhos e a esposa, além de parentes e amigos. O registro foi feito no momento de sua chegada ao Rio de Janeiro, então Distrito Federal, em 18 outubro de 1932, após ter sido preso pelo capitão do Exército Proença Gomes em Florianópolis/SC, próximo ao Forte dos Naufragados, no dia 14 de outubro, durante tentativa malograda de reagrupar o seu contingente revolucionário no sul do país. O coronel foi comandante da 2ª Divisão de Infantaria em Operações, que exerceu a resistência às tropas governistas no Vale do Paraíba, durante a Revolução Constitucionalista. Destaque na imagem para os jovens adolescentes Guilherme de Oliveira Figueiredo (lado esquerdo e abraçado ao pai); a esposa do coronel, a sra. Valentina Silva de Oliveira Figueiredo (ao fundo, no lado esquerdo de Guilherme); João Baptista Figueiredo (ao centro, com uniforme do Colégio Militar), com apenas 14 anos; Diogo Figueiredo (no braço esquerdo do pai) com 6 anos; e, mais à direita da imagem, Euclydes Figueiredo Filho (também com uniforme do Colégio Militar), com 13 anos. O registro foi publicado na Revista da Semana, em 22/10/1932, pág. 27, edição nº 45.
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Source Revista da Semana, 22/10/1932, pág. 27, edição nº 45. Rio de Janeiro. Disponível pelo sítio: http://memoria.bn.br
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