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[Cameraman Preparing Camera]
Copy negative of an unknown videographer preparing his camera.
[Captain Lewis T. Morey and Friend #2]
Photograph of Lewis T. Morey of the 10th Cavalry with an unidentified woman. The woman is wearing a light-colored dress and holding an umbrella in front of her; the Captain is wearing an Army-issued uniform. According to accompanying information, the Captain was wounded at the battle of Carrizal.
[Citizens Guard Their Homes]
Photograph of sixteen men standing outside a building guarding their homes from raids. The men are wearing suits and casual clothes while holding rifles.
[Coffins]
Copy negative of coffins of deceased American soldiers about to be shipped to hometowns. The coffins are sitting on top of crates. There is a wooden building behind the coffins.
[Francisco "Pancho" Villa]
Copy negative of Francisco "Pancho" Villa in uniform.
[Francisco "Pancho" Villa at Home]
Copy negative of Francisco "Pancho" Villa at home. In the photograph, Villa is riding a horse.
[Group of Armed Men]
Copy negative of an armed group of men. The men are shown with two types of weapons and ammunition. All five of the men are wearing hats.
[Madero Headquarters]
Copy negative of the makeshift headquarters of General Francisco I. Madero. There is a large group of men and horses on the grounds. According to accompanying information, the headquarters were located near the Rio Grande in present day Asarco.
[Mass Hanging in Chihuahua]
Copy negative of a mass hanging. According to accompanying information, there are eighteen bodies visible in the photograph. The hanging was ordered by the Mexican Federal General Murgia.
[Mexican Insurrectos surround a derailed train]
Copy negative of a train derailment during the Mexican Revolution - date unknown. There are several Mexican Insurrectos surrounding the wreckage. According to accompanying information, the derailment was a result of an ambush by Francisco Villa's men.
[Mexican Revolution Field Artillery]
Copy negative of Mexican Revolution Field Artillery. There are guns and a cannon in the photograph.
[Mexican Revolution Refugees]
Photograph of refugees walking across the Rio Grande. There is a refugee pulling her donkey across the river. Her donkey is loaded with personal items. There are many refugees walking across the river as well in the background.
[Portrait of an Armed Yaqui Indian]
Copy negative of an armed Yaqui Indian in brush.
[Portrait of General Jose Isabel Robles]
Copy negative of General Jose Isabel Robles. According to accompanying information, Robles was a general under Francisco Villa during the Mexican Revolution between 1913 and 1917.
[Portrait Of Mexican Gentlemen]
Photograph of a group of Mexican gentlemen standing in front of a building.
[Portrait of Mexican Officer]
Copy negative of an unidentified Mexican officer holding a sword. The officer is shown in uniform. There is a door on the left.
[Portrait of Pancho Villa with a Group of Men]
Copy negative of Pancho Villa with a group of men at a bar.
[Portrait of Pancho Villa with Luz Corral de Villa]
Copy negative of Pancho Villa with Luz Corral de Villa. Pancho Villa is in uniform.
[Punitive Expedition]
Photograph of the U.S. Cavalry crossing the Rio Grande. The troops are in pursuit of Mexican Bandits that have attacked cities in Texas. The soldiers are wearing military uniforms and hats.
[Rebel Camp]
Photograph of a rebel camp. A large group of men working are standing in a makeshift camp set up within a group of trees.
[Rebel Officers]
Photograph of rebels on horseback posing in a field. There are nine rebels on horseback in a row. Trees are visible in the background.
[Troops on Patrol]
Photograph of several troops patrolling near a peace grove on a sunny day. The troops are scattered throughout the area on horseback. A few troops are hiding under trees while the others are heading out of the grove.
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