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1872 broadside publicizing political infighting in Mexico, D.F. government. Ponemos á continuacion las notas que han mediado entre el Gobernador del distrito y el Presidente del Ayuntamiento, con motivo de la infundada y escandolosa a suspencion que…

Broadside containing message from Múzquiz after defeat by Guerrero at the fort of Loreto and discussing role of Filísola, Dec. 24, 1828. Initial text: La opinion se va desarrollando como el torrente que desciende de los montes mas elevados del…

Excerpts from the album about the life and death of Fidel Muro. Includes photos of Fidel Muro, María and Luis de la Torre and the Archbishop of San Luis Potosí, poems by Amado Nervo, a dedication by María de la Torre; a stamp from San Luis…

Photograph of a crew member Al Meyers sitting on the deck of the USS Arizona while at the Panama Canal.

Spring/Summer 2022 Fellow Albert Alvidrez, a member of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, speaks about his cultural practice as a potter and historian.

Albaro Obregon que tomo Mexico con el Ejercito Constitucionalista. No. 1 Series B. Photographer Abitia. Sr. Gov. Riveras, General Obregon, General Iturbe, and General Hill are photographed.

In 1980, Congress passed Udall's Alaska Lands Act which doubled the size of the National Park System.

Siphon drain split into two tunnels. Water from the Alamo River flows into the left tunnel, while light is visible at the end of the right tunnel. Markings have been engraved on the top of the drain and right wall.

Irrigation canals are spread throughout the border area. This view is as the intersection of the Alamo River and the All American Canal, at Monument Number 218, looking east. The canal acts as an artificial boundary directly parallel to the border…

Broadside publicly posting a statement provided to a judge by Joaquin de Haro on April 12, 1880 with the support of a lawyer, Mariano Rivadeneyra y Lemos, protesting the failure of the executors of the estate of his deceased uncle, Luis de Haro y…

Pamphlet issued by Al Blumenthal for State Assembly.

Al Blumenthal poses with Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

Straight out to show dead forest - fire and ants. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Looking ahead, shows fire killed plantation and ant ... to stems [?]. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

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