"El general Huerta renuncia y huye de la Ciudad de México", página 1
Attribution:
unidentified / no identificado (author / autor) | The Sun (publisher / editorial)
Date:
7/15/14
Description:
Article announcing Huerta’s resignation from the Mexican presidency. Huerta’s loyal troops escorted him and his officials to toward Puerto Mexico where foreign warships awaited. Francisco Carbajal was sworn in as provisional president. —— Artículo que anuncia la renuncia de Huerta a la presidencia de México. Las tropas leales a Huerta lo escoltaron junto con sus funcionarios hacia Puerto México, donde lo esperaban buques de guerra extranjeros. Francisco Carbajal fue nombrado presidente provisional.
Place Name:
Mexico--Federal District--Mexico City
Topic:
Armed forces / Fuerzas armadas, Generals / Generales, Presidents / Presidentes, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Journalism / Periodismo, Huerta, Victoriano, 1845-1916, Carvajal y Gual, Francisco Sebastián, 1870-1932, and Blanquet, Aureliano, 1849-1919
Time Period Covered:
20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
Language:
English / Inglés
Type:
Text / Texto
Extent:
1 clipping / recorte
Source Collection Identifier:
Clippings, 1914 May-June
Source Collection Name:
William F. Buckley, Sr., Papers
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
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International News Service (photographer / fotógrafo) | American Press Association (photographer / fotógrafo) | Underwood & Underwood (photographer / fotógrafo) | The Sun (publisher / editorial)
Date:
7/15/14
Description:
Collage of portraits of 1.) General Victoriano Huerta in military uniform in a square frame dominating the left side of the clipping, 2.) Francisco Carvajal in a suit in an oval frame at the bottom right, and 3.) General Aureliano Blanquet in military uniform in an oval frame at the top-right. —— Collage de retratos de 1.) el general Victoriano Huerta con uniforme militar en un marco cuadrado que domina el lado izquierdo del recorte, 2.) Francisco Carvajal con traje en un marco ovalado en la esquina inferior derecha, y 3.) el general Aureliano Blanquet con uniforme militar en un marco ovalado en la esquina superior derecha.
Place Name:
Mexico--Federal District--Mexico City
Topic:
Armed forces / Fuerzas armadas, Generals / Generales, Presidents / Presidentes, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Journalism / Periodismo, Blanquet, Aureliano, 1849-1919, Carvajal y Gual, Francisco Sebastián, 1870-1932, and Huerta, Victoriano, 1845-1916
Time Period Covered:
20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
Language:
English / Inglés
Type:
Still image / Imagen fija
Extent:
1 clipping / recorte
General Note:
In / En: The Sun, "Gen. Huerta Resigns and Flees from Mexico City", 2.
Source Collection Identifier:
Clippings, 1914 May-June
Source Collection Name:
William F. Buckley, Sr., Papers
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
The University of Texas Libraries makes this electronic resource available solely for the purposes of research and teaching. If you would like to republish this resource in print or electronically, please contact Benson Special Collections staff at bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu. —— Las Bibliotecas de la Universidad de Texas proveen acceso a este recurso electrónico únicamente con fines de investigación y enseñanza. Si quisiera publicar en forma impresa o electrónica este recurso, por favor comuníquese con el personal de las Colecciones Especiales de la Benson por correo electrónico, bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu.
"The Tragic Ten Days: Fighting in the Streets of
Mexico from February 9 to 19, 1913, First Part"
Attribution:
Pérez, Juan (author / autor) | Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913 (artist / artista)
Date:
2/19/13
Description:
The ballad recounts the political events leading up to the Ten Tragic Days in Mexico City. The sheet contains an engraving of three revolutionaries: one in Morelos, another in Chihuahua, and one crossing the Río Bravo/Rio Grande. —— Corrido que relata los hechos políticos que condujeron a la Decena Trágica en la Ciudad de México. La hoja muestra un grabado de tres revolucionarios: uno en Morelos, otro en Chihuahua y otro cruzando el Río Bravo.
Place Name:
Mexico--Mexico City, Mexico--Chihuahua, and Mexico--Morelos
Topic:
Mondragón, Manuel, 1859-1922, Díaz Prieto, Félix, 1868-1945, Reyes Ogazón, Bernardo Doroteo, 1850-1913, Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913, Blanquet, Aureliano, 1849-1919, Pino Suárez, José María, 1869-1913, Art / Arte, Ballads / Corridos, Tragic Ten Days, 1913 / Decena Trágica, 1913, Penny newspapers / Prensa obrera, Combat / Combate, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Armed forces / Fuerzas armadas, Borderlands / Tierras fronterizas, and International relations / Relaciones internacionales
Time Period Covered:
20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
Language:
Spanish / Español
Type:
Mixed material / Material mixto
Extent:
1 leaflet / hoja volante
Source Collection Identifier:
Box 1, Folder 1
Source Collection Name:
Mexican Political Parties Propaganda Collection
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
The University of Texas Libraries makes this electronic resource available solely for the purposes of research and teaching. If you would like to republish this resource in print or electronically, please contact Benson Special Collections staff at bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu. —— Las Bibliotecas de la Universidad de Texas proveen acceso a este recurso electrónico únicamente con fines de investigación y enseñanza. Si quisiera publicar en forma impresa o electrónica este recurso, por favor comuníquese con el personal de las Colecciones Especiales de la Benson por correo electrónico, bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu.
"The Crimes of the Tyrant Victoriano Huerta. Part One"
Attribution:
Lozano, Samuel M. (lyricist / letrista)
Date:
circa 1915
Description:
Ballad condemning Victoriano Huerta as a tyrant responsible for the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero and the suffering of the Mexican people. It praises Madero’s democratic ideals and moral courage, contrasting them with Huerta’s brutality and cowardice. The song also honors Venustiano Carranza, Villa, and Obregón as leaders who helped restore justice and usher in a hopeful future for the nation. It contains a portrait of Carranza. —— Corrido que condena a Victoriano Huerta como tirano responsable del asesinato de Francisco I. Madero y del sufrimiento del pueblo mexicano. Elogia los ideales democráticos y la valentía moral de Madero, y honra a Carranza, Villa y Obregón como restauradores de la justicia y la esperanza nacional. Contiene un retrato de Carranza.
Place Name:
Mexico--Federal District--Mexico City
Topic:
Huerta, Victoriano, 1845-1916, Blanquet, Aureliano, 1849-1919, Díaz Prieto, Félix, 1868-1945, Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913, Mondragón, Manuel, 1859-1922, Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920, Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923, Ballads / Corridos, Penny newspapers / Prensa obrera, Presidents / Presidentes, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Art / Arte, Militias / Milicias, and Generals / Generales
Time Period Covered:
20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
Language:
Spanish / Español
Type:
Mixed material / Material mixto
Extent:
1 leaflet / hoja volante
Source Collection Identifier:
Box 1, Folder 1
Source Collection Name:
Mexican Political Parties Propaganda Collection
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
The University of Texas Libraries makes this electronic resource available solely for the purposes of research and teaching. If you would like to republish this resource in print or electronically, please contact Benson Special Collections staff at bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu. —— Las Bibliotecas de la Universidad de Texas proveen acceso a este recurso electrónico únicamente con fines de investigación y enseñanza. Si quisiera publicar en forma impresa o electrónica este recurso, por favor comuníquese con el personal de las Colecciones Especiales de la Benson por correo electrónico, bensonspecialcollections@austin.utexas.edu.
"Demonstration in Honor of the Saviors of the Fatherland"
Attribution:
Club Central General “Félix Díaz" (author / autor) | Lacaud (publisher / editorial)
Date:
circa 1913-02
Description:
Poster invitation to a demonstration in honor of Generals Félix Díaz, Manuel Mondragón, Aureliano Blanquet, Victoriano Huerta, and the National Army for their coup of Madero’s government. The march is to proceed through the streets of Mexico City and end at the National Palace, where the honored generals will be present. The poster contains a portrait of General Felix Díaz. —— Cartel de invitación a una manifestación en honor a los generales Félix Díaz, Manuel Mondragón, Aureliano Blanquet, Victoriano Huerta y el Ejército Nacional por su golpe contra el gobierno de Madero. La marcha recorrerá las calles de la Ciudad de México y culminará en el Palacio Nacional, donde estarán presentes los generales homenajeados. El cartel contiene un retrato del general Félix Díaz.
Place Name:
Mexico--Federal District--Mexico City
Topic:
Propaganda, Generals / Generales, Presidents / Presidentes, Armed forces / Fuerzas armadas, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Tragic Ten Days, 1913 / Decena Trágica, 1913, Blanquet, Aureliano, 1849-1919, Díaz, Félix, 1868-1945, Huerta, Victoriano, 1845-1916, Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913, and Mondragón, Manuel, 1859-1922
Time Period Covered:
20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
Language:
Spanish / Español
Type:
Mixed material / Material mixto
Extent:
1 poster / plancarta
Source Collection Identifier:
Box 3, Folder 5
Source Collection Name:
Genaro García Collection: Broadsides and Circulars
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
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