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Title
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Sierra Topila looking S. E., Sierra Topila looking S. E.
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Identifier
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e_enr_032
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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11/9/09
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Box
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3Y24
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Folder
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1
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Resource
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William Fletcher Cummins papers
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Description
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Two men in boat on water
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0188
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of people making their way to the U.S. border.
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0189
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Tijuana, Mexico where a section of border runs approximately along a dirt road. Photo is part of an Associated Press News essay titled ’The Silent Invasion’ written and photographed by Eddie Adams.
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0184
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of two Mexicans wading back to Tijuana after being spotted and turned away at the border by U.S. border patrol agents. Photo is part of an Associated Press News essay titled ’The Silent Invasion’ written and photographed by Eddie Adams.
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0187
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Mexican immigration official checking an alien tuned back from the U.S. Photo is part of an Associated Press News essay titled ’The Silent Invasion’ written and photographed by Eddie Adams.
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0190
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an illegal alien walking across the border into Mexico, after being held overnight at the U.S. Border Patrol station in San Ysidro, Clalif. Photo is part of an Associated Press News essay titled ’The Silent Invasion’ written and photographed by Eddie Adams.
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Title
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The Silent Invasion, The Silent Invasion
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Identifier
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e_ea_0191
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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Economic & Social Conditions, Latinos and Latinas
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Dates
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1980
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Box
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2009-109/59
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Folder
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Mexican/U.S. Border Patrol Prints
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of aliens sheltering in a culvert beside the Tijuana River while awaiting darkness to attempt crossing into the U.S. Photo is part of an Associated Press News essay titled ’The Silent Invasion’ written and photographed by Eddie Adams.
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Title
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Spudding machine, Tampico oil district
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Identifier
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e_enr_209
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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circa 1920-1930
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Box
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PPC: Oil Scenes II
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Four men surrounding a spudding machine in the Tampico oil district
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Title
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Stephen F. Austin [portrait]
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Identifier
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foth_0636
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Creator
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Howard, William
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Dates
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1833
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Description
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Ivory miniature watercolor portrait of Stephen F. Austin; This original watercolor portrait miniature of Stephen F. Austin depicts him in his hunting costume with his dog Cano. William Howard painted the portrait in Mexico City in 1833.
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Title
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Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas," Issues a Land Title to a Texas Colonist of 1822
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Identifier
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foth_0643
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Creator
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Price, Norman
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Dates
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1822
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Description
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In addition to the original land grant he received, Austin obtained three more contracts to settle a total of 900 additional families.
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Title
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[Studio portrait of a young man]
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Identifier
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e_jlh_1322
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Creator
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Fotografia Francesa
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Topic
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Portrait photographs
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Box
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3T103
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a photograph of a young man, possibly Amando Zardanette, taken at a studio called Fotografia Francesa in Mexico.
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Title
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[Studio portrait of a young man]
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Identifier
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e_jlh_1323
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Creator
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Fotografia Francesa
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Topic
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Portrait photographs
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Box
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3T103
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a photograph of a young man, possibly Amando Zardanette, taken at a studio called Fotografia Francesa in Mexico.
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Title
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Taken from #61 [illegible] #2 looking North, Mex. Freeport (Zurita) in distance, East Coast on left, Taken from #61 [illegible] #2 looking North, Mex. Freeport (Zurita) in distance, East Coast on left
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Identifier
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e_enr_029
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Topic
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Petroleum industry
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Dates
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circa 1909
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Box
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3Y24
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Folder
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1
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Resource
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William Fletcher Cummins papers
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Description
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oil derricks in Mexico
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Title
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Tehuantepec. Comandante del Batallón (Domingo Rodmires). See S843, S844, S845.
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Identifier
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BC_0077
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Creator
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Tehuantepec. Comandante del Batallón (Domingo Ro
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Topic
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Texas--History--Revolution, 1835-1836--Sources
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Dates
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1835-11-25
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Box
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BC DB 1835
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Resource
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Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection
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Description
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[This is another proclamation of the revolt in Texas, addressed to the soldiers of Comandante Rodmires' battalion, and calls for support of the national government and the army and of General Santa Anna. At end:] Soldados: Viva el Supremo Gobierno: Viva la integridad de la nación y viva el Ejército nacional. San Cristoval Noviembre 25 de 1835. Domino Rodmires de Arellano. [translated from the original Spanish] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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Trip to Ciudad Victoria, armed men and automobiles, November 1913
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Identifier
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RUN00046
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection