... I thought you all might find it interesting too: Shortly after the Battle of Torreon (October 1st 1913) and before the attack to the city of Chihuahua...
... He was 1 of the 12 original founding members of "La División del Norte" in September 29th, 1913. He was no more a member, 30 days later (see previous...
In september 1920, Frazier Hunt working for the Chicago Tribune interviewed the Villista prisioners. Would it be possible to get a copy of those papers? Is...
I did not know any record of conversations with the prisoners existed. I am very interested in helping with any effort to get any documented files brought to...
Thanks! Frazier Hunt was a famous writer and war correspondent. His interviews started September 25, 1920 and they lasted several days. I assume they were...
In a message dated 12/4/04 9:13:19 AM US Mountain Standard Time, efdominguez@... writes: Most of what has been published from Mexican origins is from...
In the trial of the Villista prisoners, Campanole declared how some of the Villistas were captured; Santos Merino and Rafael Chavez were informants and turned...
What is the document that states Villa burned people alive please? That is to say who went on record as saying Villa had people burned alive? Anybody other...
Osorio has an account of a person saying that Villa had ordered his men to throw a woman into a fire, which she stepped out of but was burned anway, in...
What I have learned over the years in my search for the truth of the person who had the name of Doroteo Orango is that it is necessary to document for accounts...
"Arango" Pancho Villa used several different names. His mother, Micaela Arámbola, was having an affair with her boss, the half-Mexican, half-Jewish (on his...
Bryant : There was a story in the Marfa newspaper last week about two local riders who were in the cabalgado. It would appear that someone, presumably the...
My husband,Jacob Arango, was told by his father (who is now deceased) that he was related to Pancho Villa. Due to lack of living relatives,we could not confirm...
The Marfa paper obvious messed that up. Ortega was actually involved in two attempts to storm Ojinaga, and he failed in both. In both cases, he was the one who...
... until January 10, 1914. The previous discussion regarding Toribio Ortega and Jose de la Cruz Sanchez was the first battle which took place in Novermber...
Gerald, Bryan, Thanks I did not that there was a "battle" or skirmishes in Ojinaga, before Ortega joined Madero. I was aware of the "Cabalgata a Cuchillo...
Jose de la Cruz Sanchez was from Ojinaga, and he was the most important person there, because of the prominance of his family. He was later (after the...
... (mentioned in ... selling the goods ... from? Live? ... Associations? At the present time Klienemann seems to be a rather unknown character. Celia...
The problem is that information of this type is practically unknown in the US. To find out things about Mexico, the thing to do is to ask the Mexicans. That is...
start with his relatives names...do a search...see what pops up....the internet is a funny thing....can find out alot more than you can imagine.....I did a ...
... troops to that battle. ... Ortega, since he was from that area; but the rest of the Generals (Tomas Urbina, Maclovio Herrera, Rosalío Hernandez, Jose...
I suggest you research the Department of State Archives if you want to know about Klienmann. I just did for the last 3 months and it is very interesting....
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In October 1987 I had the pleasure of visiting Columbis, NM. I arrived at the Pancho Villa Museum after closing time and the docent was kind enough to listen...
... deceased) ... I would recommend visiting the Family Center at any Church of Latter Day Saints; I believe they have a day open for non-members. The Mormons...