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1. "Mexican Troop Train Somewhere in Mexico—Horses in Enclosed Section of Cars and Women and Children Riding the Brakebeams"
- Translation:
- "Tren militar mexicano en algún lugar de México—caballos en vagones cerrados y mujeres y niños viajando en los frenos de los vagones"
- Attribution:
- unidentified / no identificado (photographer / fotógrafo) | Givens, J. D. (James David), 1863- (publisher / editorial)
- Date:
- circa 1916
- Description:
- Photograph of a rebel Mexican troop on top of a train that contains horses. Women and children are riding the train’s brake beams. —— Fotografía de tropas rebeldes mexicanas sobre un tren que transporta caballos. Mujeres y niños viajan en los estribos del tren.
- Topic:
- Railroads / Ferrocarriles, Children / Niños y niñas, Women / Mujeres, and Militias / Milicias
- Time Period Covered:
- 20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
- Language:
- English / Inglés
- Type:
- Still image / Imagen fija
- Extent:
- 1 photograph / fotografía
- General Note:
- In / En: "Somewhere in Mexico: Album of Pictures Relating to U.S. Soldiers and Mexicans" (San Francisco, California: J.D. Givens, 1916), 23.
- Source Collection Identifier:
- F1234 S65
- Source Collection Name:
- Rare Book 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.
2. "Comisaria"
- Translation:
- "Precinct"
- Attribution:
- Gutiérrez, H. J. (Heliodoro Juan), 1878-1933 (photographer / fotógrafo)
- Date:
- 1913-02
- Description:
- Photo of a destroyed precinct. The tower has sustained substantial damage. Women and men are gathered around it. —— Foto de un cuartel destruido. La torre está muy dañada. Hombres y mujeres se reúnen alrededor.
- Place Name:
- Mexico--Federal District--Mexico City
- Topic:
- Buildings / Edificios, Tragic Ten Days, 1913 / Decena Trágica, 1913, Postcards / Postales, Combat / Combate, Coups d'état / Golpes de Estado, Militias / Milicias, and Women / Mujeres
- Time Period Covered:
- 20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
- Language:
- Spanish / Español
- Type:
- Still image / Imagen fija
- Extent:
- 1 photograph / fotografía
- Source Collection Identifier:
- Box 12, Section 1
- Source Collection Name:
- Genaro García Collection: Photographs
- 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.
3. "Carranza’s men marching through Street of Juárez"
- Translation:
- "Los hombres de Carranza marchando por la calle de Juárez"
- Attribution:
- American Press Association (photographer / fotógrafo) | The Sun (publisher / editorial)
- Date:
- 5/31/14
- Description:
- Photograph of Venustiano Carranza’s army marching, some on horseback and others on foot, through Juárez, Chihuahua. Some women are also marching. —— Fotografía del ejército de Venustiano Carranza marchando, algunos a caballo y otros a pie, por Juárez, Chihuahua. También marchan algunas mujeres.
- Place Name:
- Mexico--Chihuahua--Ciudad Juárez
- Topic:
- Buildings / Edificios, Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920, Militias / Milicias, and Women / Mujeres
- Time Period Covered:
- 20th Century / Siglo XX (1900-1999)
- Language:
- English / Inglés
- Type:
- Still image / Imagen fija
- Extent:
- 1 photograph / fotografía
- General Note:
- In / En: The Sun, "Ruined Juarez, Where Bullets Have Written History", 5.
- 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.
4. "Asalto al tren de Cuernavaca por los execrables bandidos zapatistas ¡82 muertos y 17 heridos!"
- Translation:
- "Assault on the Cuernavaca Train by the Execrable Zapatista Bandits, 82 Dead and 17 Wounded!"
- Attribution:
- Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913 (artist / artista) | Vanegas Arroyo, Antonio, 1852-1917 (publisher / editorial)
- Date:
- 7/20/12
- Description:
- Ballad recounting a Zapatista assault on a train guarded by government forces going to Cuernavaca. A priest confronts the Zapatistas to protect the women and children. The sheet contains an engraving of the train assault, showing men fighting and the deceased on the ground. —— Corrido que narra un asalto zapatista a un tren custodiado por fuerzas federales camino a Cuernavaca. Un sacerdote enfrenta a los zapatistas para proteger a mujeres y niños. La hoja contiene un grabado del asalto al tren con escenas de combate y muertos.
- Place Name:
- Mexico--Morelos--Cuernavaca and Mexico--Morelos--Tepoztlán
- Topic:
- Zapata, Emiliano, 1879-1919, Women / Mujeres, Núñez, Rosendo, Espinosa, Eliseo, Children / Niños y niñas, Art / Arte, Ballads / Corridos, Penny newspapers / Prensa obrera, Railroads / Ferrocarriles, Combat / Combate, Militias / Milicias, and Journalism / Periodismo
- 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.



