Mexican-American Border Region -- History -- 20th century
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Los Angeles Evening Herald Vol. XLII No. 117-119, March 16-18, 1916
Materials donated by Todd Blomerth of the Post Express, Los Angeles Evening Herald, and The Atlanta Constitution newspapers from November 3, 1915-March 25, 1916. These newspapers report on border troubles during the Mexican Revolution
Los Angeles Evening Herald Vol. XLII No. 117, featured story “Troops Race Death to Save Yankees”, March 16, 1916
Materials donated by Todd Blomerth of the Post Express, Los Angeles Evening Herald, and The Atlanta Constitution newspapers from November 3, 1915-March 25, 1916. These newspapers report on border troubles during the Mexican Revolution
Los Angeles Evening Herald, Vol. XLII Nos. 122-125, March 22-25, 1916
Materials donated by Todd Blomerth of the Post Express, Los Angeles Evening Herald, and The Atlanta Constitution newspapers from November 3, 1915-March 25, 1916. These newspapers report on border troubles during the Mexican Revolution
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.
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 “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.
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.
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.
One group photograph with Villa and Pershing identified, undated
One photograph of Villa with the negative. Inscription on back indicates the picture was taken in Mexico City, early in his career, undated
Pamphlet, cover title--"Pancho Villa: Terror of Mexico, Descriptive Illustrated History of the Mexican Revolution" by Max Stein, 1916. p. 3 is signed by J. Frank Dobie with a note "as scarce as hen's teeth", 1916
SMC 0108. Lucky Attal collection on Francisco "Pancho" Villa, 1916, undated
The Atlanta Constitution Vol. XLVIII No. 141, “Votes for Women Buried by Votes of Men”, November 3, 1915
Materials donated by Todd Blomerth of the Post Express, Los Angeles Evening Herald, and The Atlanta Constitution newspapers from November 3, 1915-March 25, 1916. These newspapers report on border troubles during the Mexican Revolution
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.
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.
The Post Express, Vol. 57 No. 233, Rochester, New York, March 11, 1916
Materials donated by Todd Blomerth of the Post Express, Los Angeles Evening Herald, and The Atlanta Constitution newspapers from November 3, 1915-March 25, 1916. These newspapers report on border troubles during the Mexican Revolution
Three pairs of unnumbered and unidentified spurs, undated
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.
Two individual unnumbered and unidentified spurs, undated
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.