Vazquez, E. Recorte, El Tiempo "Circular de la Secretaria de Gobernacion sobre la irrigacion en la Republica
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- Title
- Vazquez, E. Recorte, El Tiempo "Circular de la Secretaria de Gobernacion sobre la irrigacion en la Republica
- Translated Title
- Vazquez, E. Clipping, El Tiempo "Circular of the Secretary of the Interior on irrigation in the Republic
- Date
- 1911
- Document Type
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- Newspaper Clipping
- Language
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- Spanish
- Collection
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- Mexican revolution manuscript miscellany, circa 1811-1948 (bulk 1909-1932)
- Contents
- Circular of the Secretary of the Interior on irrigation in the Republic. Chiefly commercial, real photograph postcards of scenes pertaining to the Mexican Revolution. Photographs depict war casualties, soldiers, artillery, military encampments, prisoners of war, parades and other public demonstrations, and la Decena Trágica. Among the individuals depicted are Pancho Villa (one postcard shows different views of his body after his assassination), Francisco Madero, Victoriano Huerta, Pascual Orozco, Plutarco Eliás Calles, and a group of Yaqui soldiers. Among the Mexican locations depicted are Mexico City and Ciudad Juárez. Also depicts United States military presence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Chiefly commercial, real photograph postcards of scenes pertaining to the Mexican Revolution. Photographs depict war casualties, soldiers, artillery, military encampments, prisoners of war, parades and other public demonstrations, and la Decena Trágica. Among the individuals depicted are Pancho Villa (one postcard shows different views of his body after his assassination), Francisco Madero, Victoriano Huerta, Pascual Orozco, Plutarco Eliás Calles, and a group of Yaqui soldiers. Among the Mexican locations depicted are Mexico City and Ciudad Juárez. Also depicts United States military presence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Chiefly commercial, real photograph postcards of scenes pertaining to the Mexican Revolution. Photographs depict war casualties, soldiers, artillery, military encampments, prisoners of war, parades and other public demonstrations, and la Decena Trágica. Among the individuals depicted are Pancho Villa (one postcard shows different views of his body after his assassination), Francisco Madero, Victoriano Huerta, Pascual Orozco, Plutarco Eliás Calles, and a group of Yaqui soldiers. Among the Mexican locations depicted are Mexico City and Ciudad Juárez. Also depicts United States military presence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Item list which details each of the photo postcards. B&W photographs of Mexican vistas. Each photo is accompanied by a description. Views include Mexico park, Palacio Nacional, statues, cathedrals, decortation of coffee, items from the Mexican national museum, canals, and other structures. B&W photographs of Mexican vistas. Each photo is accompanied by a description. Photos include silver mines, hotels, panoramic views, people, guards, fiesta, and museum artefacts. Notes in French on the theogony, mythology, and ancient history of Mexico, followed by a genealogical report in Spanish on early Indian rulers.
- Reference
- BANC MSS 83/183 m
- Translated Metadata
- Spanish-language metadata has been included in Document Details.