Box 2496
Contains 15 Results:
Muskogee Times-Democrat “Madero Enters Mexican Capital”, June 7, 1911
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Muskogee Times-Democrat “Chaos in Juarez”, February 1, 1912
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Los Angeles Evening Herald “Salute of War”, April 18, 1914
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Omaha Daily Bee “Veracruz Captured”, April 22, 1914
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Los Angeles Evening Herald “US Troops Battle Mexians”, September 16, 1915
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Bellingham Herald “Soldiers Riot at Juarez”, December 21, 1915
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Muskogee Times-Democrat “Massacre of Americans”, January 12, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
The Bulletin (San Francisco) “Columbus Raid”, March 9, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
New York Tribune “Villa Dead or Alive”, March 11, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Chicago Daily Tribune “Texas Raided Again; Battle Fought”, June 16, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Lewiston [Maine] Evening Journal “US Troops Defeat Villa”, June 16, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Chicago Daily Tribune “Mexico Threatens War”, June 17, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Chicago Daily Tribune “First US-Mexican Battle”, June 22, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
Bisbee Ore “US Cavalry Across Mexican Border”, August 27, 1916
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.
The Day (New London, CT) “Thousands View Body of Slain Rebel Chief”, July 21, 1923
Donated collection includes a map and various newspapers from across the country that document the U.S. – Mexico Conflict during the early 20th century and antique spurs of various sizes and styles that are presumed to date back to Spanish Colonial times. Also included is a Spanish colonial bit ring from the 1700s.