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Title
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Army Orders
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Identifier
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foth_0645
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Creator
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Houston, Sam, 1793-1863.
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Dates
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1836-03-02
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Box
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BC DB 1836 (Streeter and Streeter variants)
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Description
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[Text begins:] Convention Hall, Washington, March 2, 1836. War is raging on the frontiers. Bejar is besieged by two thousand of the enemy...The citizens of Texas must rally to the aid of our army...Independence is declared, it must be maintained. ...[Signed:] Sam. Houston, Commander-in-Chief of the Army. [Followed by P. S. signed:] S. H. [handwriting on back] [Decorated with patterns as design elements.]
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Title
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[Envelope]
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Identifier
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e_jlh_0595
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Box
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2.325/D1a
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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 an envelope addressed to Ana Haynes from Mexico.
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Title
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Gargoyle/Mobiloil sign in Mexico, Gargoyle/Mobiloil sign in Mexico
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Identifier
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di_11169
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Box
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2.104/5.3A
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Folder
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Geographic-Mexico-Marketing
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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Gargoyle/Mobiloil sign at unknown intersection in Mexico
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Title
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[Group portrait of three men]
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Identifier
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e_jlh_1220
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Creator
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Marquez, C.
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Topic
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Portrait photographs
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Box
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3T105
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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 group portrait of three men in military uniforms.
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Title
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Hortensia Palomares oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004036
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Creator
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Adams, Suzanne
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Contributor
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Palomares, Hortensia, 1953-
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Topic
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Mexican American women, Community activists, Education, Hispanic American women
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Dates
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1928-03-22
2021-02-24
2021-02-24
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Hortensia Palomares conducted by Suzanne Adams on February 24, 2021. In this interview, Palomares discusses her experiences as a Mexican American in Austin, Texas. Educated in Austin, Hortensia attended the Palm School, University Junior High and Austin High School before starting college at the University of Texas in 1971. At UT, Palomares joined the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO), and majored in ethnic studies with a concentration on Mexican American Studies and Government. After graduating from UT in 1977, Palomares continued to advocate for Chicano rights, joining the East Town Lake Citizens Neighborhood Association (ETLCNA), helping to form the first fully accredited Mexican American university, Juarez Lincoln University, and engaging with the Raza Unida party.
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Title
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Jacal, November 11, 1913
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Identifier
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RUN00048
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1913-11-11
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Dead bandits
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Identifier
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RUN00103
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Dead bandits, October 8, 1915
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Identifier
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RUN00099
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Dead bandits, October 8, 1915
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Identifier
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RUN00102
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Las Norias ranch house
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Identifier
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RUN00106
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Las Norias ranch house
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Identifier
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RUN00107
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Texas Rangers with dead bandits
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Identifier
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RUN00098
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Texas Rangers with dead bandits
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Identifier
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RUN00100
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Texas Rangers with dead bandits, October 8, 1915
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Identifier
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RUN00101
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: Texas Rangers with dead bandits, October 8, 1915
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Identifier
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RUN00096
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Box
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3T415
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: United States soldiers
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Identifier
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RUN00105
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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Las Norias Bandit Raid: United States soldiers, October 8, 1915
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Identifier
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RUN00104
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1915-10-08
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Title
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A List of Titles Made Under the Special Contract with the State of Coahuila and Texas by Stephen F. Austin 1828 to Settle 300 Families within the Ten Border Leagues on the Gulf of Mexico
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Identifier
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foth_0641_multipage
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Creator
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Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836
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Dates
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1833
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Description
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Title page of the List; Ledger recording the first settlers in Austin's original colony. Those settlers, the first Americans to settle in Texas legally, are known today as the Old Three Hundred. Austin's original plan for land distribution was superseded by a colonization law in 1823 by which each family received not less than one labor (177 acres) or one league (4428 acres) of land depending on whether the head of household was a farmer or stockman. Commissioner Baron de Bastrop issued the lands and titles to settlers designated by Austin. The three hundred families were nearly all in Texas by 1824, and the work of issuing the titles continued until 1827. One of the premier documents of Texas history, Austin's ledger lists the name of the settler and designates the location and quantities of land and the date of title.
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Title
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Lucio Blanco and land distribution ceremony, 1913
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Identifier
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RUN00080
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Creator
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Runyon, Robert
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Dates
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1913
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Resource
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Robert Runyon photograph collection
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Description
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Lucio Blanco distributed the land of Los Borregos, thus becoming the first in the Mexican Revolution to implement land reform.
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Title
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Map of Texas
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Identifier
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foth_0631_multipage
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Creator
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Galli, Fiorenzo
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Dates
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1826
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Folder
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8
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Description
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Map of Texas surrounded by text