This past Christmas Eve I went to visit the graves of the supposedly hanged & buried Villistas in the Deming & Columbus, New Mexico Cemeteries; I found no...
Paul Frustrating but still worth the effort - elimination is progress. But then you end up with more questions than answers - the joy of research! Keep up the...
Paul: James W. Hurst's book "The Villista Prisoners of 1916-1917." has some of the information that you are looking for. Unfortunately you are probably going...
Saludos Mr. Gerald Raun: Lei con asombro la nota que me dirige el Dr. Osorio, espero se encuentre aún con Usted, tal vez el Doctor no me recuerde, lo visite...
Thanks I have that book; that's why I'm puzzled, because the photos and descriptions at the Columbus Museum contradict this book and others I have read,,,,,, I...
I found yet another duplicate book while clearing out some things in Storage. Here's what I have to sell; FIRE AND BLOOD: A BOLD AND DEFINITIVE MODERN...
Can anyone recommend a good, balanced biography in English of Porfirio Diaz? I'm reading Paul Garner's biography, part of the "Profiles in Power" series, but...
Good for you! Did you have foto of "Dynamite" marker? Ken Simon, Ejto del Sur (hon) PS story had it he disappeared on gold laded horse into a quick sand...
Yes. I have a photo of the presentation of the plaque and a more recent digital photo of the plaque itself. I have heard the story about the gold, the horse,...
AQUI LES ENVIO UNA BIOGRAFIA DE PORFIRIO DÍAZ, SUPE QUE LA ESTABA NECESITANDO Y AHI LA TIENEN, ESTA REDACTADA EN "ENGLISH" SALUTE TO ALL THE GROUP. ORNELAS...
True kenneth simon <fpo09501@...> wrote: The quicksand story with "rescuers" tossing rops just shorty of him is more fun, plus he wasn't beloved by ...
Thank you for going to the time and trouble to get these answers to questions that I had from pictures in Dr. Osorio's most interesting book concerning Villa's...
Thank you for taking the time to give me an answer to a question concerning a picture in Dr. Osorio's book on Villa's secret family, particularly the identity...
There have been some excellent posts recently ,concerning Villa's General and personal bodyguard, Rodolfo Fierro ! I find it to be excellent that Fierro's...
That is a bunch of good questions, some of which I am afraid may not be answered. According to Francisco R. Almada's "Diccionario, Historia, Geografia y ...
Thank you for this help in trying to learn more on "something of a mystery man", that has become a legend in his involvement in the Revolution and friendship...
Does anyone have any good information about a poster that was supposedly issued in the United States(??) in which $10,000 was offered for the capture of Villa....
Estimado Sr. Ornelas, Saludos. Disculpame pobre espanol. Envio su correo electronico (en hoja de papel) a Cd. Chihuahua con mi amigo Mtro. Glenn Willeford...
There was a $5,000 Reward offered for Villa after the Columbus Raid; see photo at my "Eusevio Renteria" Link @ www.paulrenteria.com,,,,,, Gerald Raun...
Sorry for the late response. I have never seen a poster for Pancho Villa, but sometime in the late 1960s, I came across a "Wanted" poster for Candelario...
There are pictures of Apache Indians that were employed as scouts, for at least some of General Pershing's units during the Punitive Expedition, during its...
Here are my notes FWIW - they may answer some of your questions: Apache Scouts 'The Indian cannot be beaten at his own game. But in order to get results, he...
Thank you for this excellent information on the Apache scouts in the Punitive Expedition ! I have never read any of this information in any book on the U.S....
Before John Wayne, The Border, movies and The USA, Indians roamed throughout the Rio Grande; my people traveled between Taos and Chihuahua. That being said,...
You are most welcome. I am afraid I don't have an answer to your question. Mike ... From: monroe silver To: MexicanRevolution@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
wassup ma.....im looking for frida kahlo flikas there for my tio manuel if u have some hit me up ok alratos...... Mary Cervantes <mary1114@...> wrote:...
This is the way the poem was typeset and printed by the Times. Rodolfo Fierro "El Carcinero" once shot a stranger in Ciudad Chihuahua to settle a bet as to ...