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Brewster County, TX
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Rescuing Texas History, 2009
Captured Insurrectos
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: Aultman, Otis A.
Description: Photograph of captured insurrectos. This photograph shows an unidentified town marshall or possibly a Texas Ranger standing in the middle of an armed posse. There are also two U.S. soldiers present within the group. This group of men has just captured three insurrectos in the small town of Boquillas, Texas. After the raids on Columbus, New Mexico in March of 1916 the towns of Boquillas and Glenn Springs, Texas were also raided by Mexican insurrectos in May of 1916.
Contributing Partner: El Paso Public Library
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth63196/
Front of Hotel
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Brewster County, Texas. The hotel is a two-story brick building. Two cars are parked in front.
Contributing Partner: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth50043/
John Emery Adams on Hillside
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of John Emery Adams on a brushy hillside near Marathon, Texas. He appears to be looking at something he had picked up.
Contributing Partner: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth50070/
[Officers]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Copy negative of two United States Generals talking to one another. The officers are shown in uniform. They are standing in front of a brick wall that appears to be a part of a broken down building.
Contributing Partner: El Paso Public Library
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth63472/
[Troops in Boquillas Texas]
Date: 1916~
Creator: unknown
Description: Copy negative of the 8th and 14th U.S. Cavalry marching through Boquillas Canyon. All of the men are riding horses at the bottom of the canyon.
Contributing Partner: El Paso Public Library
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth63489/