A photograph taken from the train in M'Gule. There is a relatively clear patch of land near the side of the track where there are some indigenous women rushing to the train.
A photograph of a detail view of a termite hill being used as a brick kiln. The kiln is 16 feet by 20 feet and 16 feet high. There is a hole cut on the top.
Inside of door. Shows heavy cross pieces (4 in. in diam.), 4 across each door and fastened with heavy bolts or nails - riveted or bent over a firm iron fastening. Hinges do not show. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]
Original document containing eleven pages detailing the instructions and rules which must be observed in the government and administration, as well as the management of the Hacienda San Francisco Cuerámaro (Cuerámaro is one of the municipalities of…
Broadside printed as an editorial in the 9th issue of the Republicano Correspondiente the 27th of September 1855. Titled, The National Danger, this broadside informs the citizenry of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo between the United States and…
The character of the landscape along the Rio Grande is determined by its use, even if only as a place to cross. Millions of what were then pejoratively called"wet-backs," mojados, "illegal aliens," or more appropriately undocumented workers attempt…