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Mexican Refugees
title Mexican Refugeesdescription Photograph of Mexican refugees fleeing to Marfa to escape Pancho Villa in 1914. Some are on foot, some are on horseback and some ride in wagons.artist/creator Arnold, Herbert J.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Jose Chavarria and the Soldiers
title Jose Chavarria and the Soldiersdescription Paper written for a history class at Marfa High School in 1968 by Ernest Mediano. The paper describes a scene in a photo where some cavalry soldiers are asking his grandfather Jose Chavarria to sell them a horse in Ruidosa, Texas. The soldiers were charged with keeping Pancho Villa out of the United States.subject Chavarria, Jose Chavarria, Luisa Pancho Villa Horses Chavarria, Guadalupe Literature Cavalry Education - Schools - Students U.S. Armycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Mexican refugees being loaded on trains
title Mexican refugees being loaded on trainsdescription Photograph of Mexican refugees fleeing during Pancho Villa's attacks. A large group of people are being loaded onto a flatbed train car; on the right, one unidentified man is helping a woman onto the train. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "The people were loaded onto railroad cars and sent to El Paso to be relocated in Mexico near Juarez. Finally, in 1920, when Carranza was ousted as President of Mexico, Pancho Villa made peace with the government" (p. 9).artist/creator Unknownsubject Deserts Pancho Villa Refugees Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Railroads - Trains Flatbed Carscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 75
title My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 75description Photograph of Mexican refugees fleeing during Pancho Villa's attacks. Several groups of Mexican refugees are seated on the ground and mules are wandering around the camp; men in suits are visiting with the refugees. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "At one time ten thousand frightened Mexican refugees flooded into Marfa trying to escape Villa's depredations" (p. 9).artist/creator Unknownsubject Refugee Camps Pancho Villa Places - United States - Texas - Presidio County Military And War - Wars Mulescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)