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[General Venustiano Carranza]

Description: 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.
Date: 1912~

[Venustiano Carranza]

Description: 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.
Date: 1912~

[General Carranza And Staff]

Description: 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.
Date: 1912~

[General Venustiano]

Description: 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.
Date: 1912~

[General Venustiano Carranza]

Description: Photograph of General Venustiano Carranza standing in a crowd of people in front of a train wearing his military uniform and hat. There are people in the train leaning out the window look at the General. The General is being greeted by people outside of the train.
Date: 1912~

[Officers At Fort Bliss]

Description: Photograph of eleven officers stationed at Fort Bliss. The six men in the front row are sitting in chairs, and the five men in the back are standing. All the officers are wearing military uniforms and hats. The background appears to be a canvas tent.
Date: 1912~

[Los Colorados]

Description: Copy negative of a group of men on horseback riding down a dirt road in several lines. The men are wearing sombreros. One of the men in the front is carrying a dark-colored flag with writing on it. They appear to be in a desert and there are hills rising in the background behind them.
Date: 1912~

[Troops]

Description: Photograph of villa troops marching into Juarez, Mexico. In the image there are hundreds of troops riding on horseback down a street. The men are wearing military uniforms and hats. There are people watching the parade on both sides of the street.
Date: 1912~

[Rebels]

Description: Photograph of men waiting by the train tracks. Two men with hoses and the rest sit by the tracks waiting for a train to come, perhaps to take them to the fight.
Date: 1912~

[Rebel Troops Near The River]

Description: Photograph of rebel troops near the river. The troop have multiple horses and boxes that are scattered throughout the group. There are also telephone poles along the river.
Date: 1912~

[Insurrectos Repelling The Enemy]

Description: Photograph of two men shooting through a blind. These men are Insurrectos repelling the enemy. Both of the men are wearing hats and shooting rifles through their ports.
Date: 1912~

[Making Camp]

Description: Photograph of several rebels making camp under a grove of trees. The rebels are pulling wagons with cannons and riding horses. The men seem to be wearing suits and hats.
Date: 1912~

[Rebels At Ease]

Description: Photograph of rebels taking care of assignments at camp. There are men walking around in civilian clothing. There are rifles stacked against one another in the middle ground. Some men are shown standing under trees.
Date: 1912~

[Rebel Officers]

Description: Photograph of rebels on horseback posing in a field. There are nine rebels on horseback in a row. Trees are visible in the background.
Date: 1912~

[Insurrectos And Ranking Insurrectos]

Description: Photograph of four Insurrectos and three horses. The men seem to be talking to one another. Accompanying information explains that the men who joined the Insurrectos came from all social classes, including the wealthy and very poor.
Date: 1912~

[Juarez Depot]

Description: Photograph of civilians waiting outside the Juarez Depot. There is a flag hanging from a support beam that reads "Brigada Sanitaria".
Date: 1912~

[Rebel Stretcher Bearers]

Description: Photograph of several people carrying an injured man on a stretcher. They are all wearing light-colored clothing and sombreros. Behind them, another man sits on horseback and a train is standing still on the tracks. A note on the photograph states: "Mexican Revolution Red Cross." Accompanying information states: "Rebels carry an injured comrade on a homemade stretcher. The men are most likely taking the injured rebel onto the train so that he can be loaded and possibly taken back home."
Date: 1912~

[Rebel Camp]

Description: Photograph of a rebel camp. A large group of men working are standing in a makeshift camp set up within a group of trees.
Date: 1912~

[Generals Campa and Salazar]

Description: Photograph of Generals Emilio P. Campa and Jose Ines Salazar. Generals Campa and Salazar were close allies of Pascual Orozco during the Mexican Revolution and often worked alongside one another. Information on the back of the photo identifies the photo as having been taken in Ciudad Juarez in February 1912 and states that the generals were in the midst of an argument.
Date: February 1912
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943

[Mormon Refugees in Lumber Yard]

Description: Photograph of Mormon refugees from the Mexican Revolution taking shelter in a lumber yard. Several children walk about the grounds, making their way in between the adults who are deep in conversation.
Date: 1912~
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943

[People in a Car by a House]

Description: Photograph of a man and four women sitting in an automobile that is parked in front of the Trost house in El Paso, Texas. The house is a two-story brick building.
Date: 1912

[Liberty Hall]

Description: Photograph of Liberty Hall's balcony and ceiling. The balcony has many seats with windows behind them, and the ceiling has support beams and wooden planks.
Date: 1912
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943

[Paso del Norte Lobby]

Description: Photograph of the Hotel Paso del Norte's lobby. A car, as well as a few pieces of artwork are on display. The photo captures the bottom portion of the hotel's famed glass dome, located right above the lobby. The corner of the hotel's front desk is seen to the center right. There are multiple archways throughout the room and light fixtures hanging from the ceiling.
Date: 1912/1930
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
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