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[82 Field Artillery]
Photograph of the 82nd field artillery marching by the Masonic Hospital. In the photograph are soldiers dressed in uniform; they are riding horses and walking with heavy weaponry. The Masonic Hospital stands in the background. Before becoming the Masonic Hospital, the hospital was known as the Rolston Hospital located at 918 N Pieras Street, corner of Montana Avenue in central El Paso. The hospital was bought by the Masons in 1923 and renamed the Masonic Hospital in that same year.
[Large Group of American Camera Men]
Copy negative of a large group of American photographers posing. There are several tripod-mounted cameras visible.
[Father and Son with Rifles]
Copy negative of a father and his son holding rifles. Both of the men are wearing hats, holding rifles, and have ammunition tied around their waists.
[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.
[Break in the Battle]
Copy negative of a large group of Mexican Revolutionists standing in the desert. Some of the men are mounted on horses. One of the men, near the center of the group, is playing a guitar.
[Ciudad Juarez, Administracion de Correos]
Copy negative of the Ciudad Juarez Administracion de Correos (Juarez Post Office). There is a horse-drawn vehicle in front of the building.
[Unknown Man and Two Yaqui Indians]
Copy negative of a war news photographer in uniform and two Yaqui Indians behind brush. The two Indians are firing and the photographer is situated behind a camera.
[Troop of Insurrectos]
Copy negative of a large group of Insurrectos in a line formation. According to accompanying information, the Insurrectos on horseback are awaiting an inspection. There is a single horse on the left.
[War Correspondents and Photographers]
Copy negative of four men gathering before going to the battle fields. The men are war correspondents and photographers. There are two men to the left and right of the camera. The men were covering the Mexican Revolution.
[Newspaper Men]
Photograph of three men in suits and hats. The men are sitting in the shade on wooden chairs in front of a building, posing for the photograph.
[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.
[Troops On Horses]
Photograph of Mexican troops riding horses in the Chihuahuan desert that are thought to be insurrectos. The large cavalry rides along the railroad tracks.
[Mexican Federal Officers]
Photograph of eight men wearing suits and uniforms. Allie Martin and Jim Turner are war correspondents interviewing Mexican federals. The men are photographed outside a building. They are posing with sabers.
[Jefes]
Photograph of the three Jefes (the bosses). The men are wearing suits, hats, and warm coats. The man in the center is Gringo Graves which who my have headed one of the many American mining companies in Mexico. Behind them, a large group of men is waiting to board an open train car.
[Officers]
Photograph of Insurrecto officers in dress suits and uniforms. These men are at the Juarez Hipodromo which is the race track. They are standing outside by the track posing for the camera behind the track railing. The stadium seating is visible in the background, mostly empty.
[Panfilo Natera and Toribio Ortega]
Photograph of Panfilo Natera and Toribio Ortega in uniform standing in front of a rock wall.
[Mexican Officers]
Photograph of ten Mexican officers wearing suits and holding weapons. The men are standing in front of a white building in a sidewalk.
[Villa On Motorcycle]
Copy negative of Villa on a Indian motorcycle surrounded by many people.
[Portrait of Francisco "Pancho" Villa]
Copy negative of portrait of Francisco "Pancho" Villa. He is seen in the photograph with an unidentified person.
[Portrait of Pancho Villa with a Group of Men]
Copy negative of four men with Pancho Villa. All of the men are wearing hats.
[Refugees]
Copy negative of refugees boarding a train.
[Unknown Mexican Federal Officers]
Copy negative of unidentified Mexican Federal Officers in uniform. Some of the men are shown holding weapons.
[Ready To Serve]
Photograph of four Mexican officials wearing suits. They are sitting behind desks. On top of the desks are a typewriter, ink, paper, and a stamp. It appears that these men hold some type of a official rank during the Mexican revolution.
[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.
[General Manuel Chao]
Photograph of General Chao stands second from the left in front of a staircase. Chao later became governor of Chihuahua, Mexico. The two men on either side of General Chao and a military officer are wearing suits and holding guns.
[General Felipe Angeles]
Copy negative of General Felipe Angeles with a large group of unidentified people.
[General Fidel Avila]
Photograph of General Fidel Avila sitting in a chair with a cigar.
[Funeral for Abraham Gonzalez]
Photograph of the funeral for Abraham Gonzalez. The funeral took place in the parlor of the Governors Palace at Chihuahua. The casket is surrounded by officers and military advisers. Text underneath the photograph reads: "Abraham Gonzles [sic] lying in state, governor of the state of Chihuahua."
[Villa, Francisco]
Copy negative of Francisco "Pancho" Villa on a horse.
[General Venustiano Carranza]
Photograph of President Venustiano at the race track in Juarez Mexico. He is sitting down by some of his people. He is wearing his own suit and hat.
[Venustiano Carranza]
Photograph of General Venustiano Carranza with his officers by a train car. The men are dressed in outdoor clothing. The train car behind the men says the Internacional Mexico.
[General Carranza And Staff]
Photograph of General Carranza and officers standing in front of a train car. All the men are wearing hats and outdoor suits. General Carranza has a long white beard and is standing in the center of the group.
[Generals]
Photograph of General Roque Gonzles Garza and General Blanco-Rual Madero. The men are standing in front Mexican soldiers that are on horses. In the foreground, a third man is reading from a piece of paper.
[Portrait]
Photograph of two men posing for the camera. Juan Maria Salazar is on the left side standing next to an unidentified man. These men are standing in the middle of a sidewalk in what appears to be a residential street.
[Mexican Revolution]
Copy negative of Villistas destroying the town's liquor supply. In the foreground, a large number of baskets and barrels are overturned in a street lined by storefronts. In the background, a large group of people appear to be watching a smaller group of men who on the left side of the photograph.
[Madero, Francisco]
Copy negative of Francisco Madero standing outside by his horse.
[Punitive Expedition]
Copy negative of two men talking in the town of Boquillas.
[Unidentified Villistas]
Photograph of three men standing outside by a brick building. Two men are armed while one is not. The men appear to be talking to one another. There are men in the background standing around.
[Peace Grove]
Photograph of Peace Commission Delegates. From left to right are Norman Walker, not identified, José María Pino Suárez, Francisco S. Carvajal, and Francisco Vázquez Gómez.
[Key Officials]
Photograph of four men posing for the camera. Pascual Orosco, and Emilio Vasques Gomez are in the image. The men are wearing suits and ties; they are standing in front of bushes.
[General Felipe Angeles]
Copy negative of General Felipe Angeles posing for a camera.
[Madero's Headquarters]
Photograph of four men, including a newsman interviewing Emilio Vasaquez. They are standing in front of a building talking. There are two men that stand behind them holding guns. Directly above the reporter's head is a partially visible sign of an unknown telephone company.
[Peace Grove]
Copy negative of peace talks at the peace grove. There are four men in suits standing in a semi-circle including Oscar Braniff, Francisco Carbajal, and Esquivel Obregon. A fifth man is partially visible atop a horse in the left part of the photograph and an automobile is partially visible on the right side.
[Generals]
Copy negative of General Francisco Villa meeting with his staff. General Rodriguez, General Hernandez, and General Fierro are in the photograph as well.
[Body of Rodolfo Fierro]
Photograph of Rodolpho Fierro's body after he drowned near Chihuahua. His body, from the shoulders down, is covered in a white sheet and wearing a hat. A group of men are standing or kneeling around the body. Text on the back of the photograph reads: "Rodolfo Fierro, number one killer and body guard of Pancho Villa. Fierro was the 'real bad man' of the Revolution. He was known as El Carnicero or The Butcher. After being thrown off his horse, he [drowned in] quicksand near Casas Grandes, Chihuahua on 13 October 1915. At the time of his death, Fierro was marching towards Sonora."
[American Newsman]
Photograph of four men, two of whom are standing on a train, while the other two stand beside the train. There appears to be a video camera and tripod on the train.
[Mexican Gentleman]
Photograph of three men in suits and hats standing outside in the afternoon. D. Luis Terrazas and Felipe Seijas are both attorneys and D. Jose del Riego is in center. In the background people are seated on white benches.
[Everybody is in the Picture]
Photograph of nine men wearing suits as they surround a desk. The desk is filled with papers and books. The room has high ceilings, tall windows, and doors.
[General Venustiano]
Photograph of General Venustiano at the race track. He is standing on a balcony, looking down at the track. On the right side of the general is a line of woman. Below the general is a dining room with tables and chairs.
[General Venustiano Carranza]
Photograph of General Venustaino Carranza with local leaders of the revolution. Some men are wearing suits and ties, while others are wearing military uniforms with hats. The general is greeting one of the local leaders.
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