Harry Hargreaves letters 1916 Hargreaves, Harry

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Harry Hargreaves letters 1916 Hargreaves, Harry

The Hargreaves letters consists of eight letters written by Harry Hargreaves from Nogales, Arizona while Hargreaves served as part of the border patrol during the 1916 Mexican Expedition.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391813

William L. Clements Library

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Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923

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Dean, Mary Hargreaves

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Harry A. Hargreaves served as a 42-year-old Regimental Sergeant-Major in the 1st Connecticut Infantry when they were sent to Nogales, Arizona, three and a half months after Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico, in 1916. After six weeks at Camp Steven Little in Nogales, the regiment marched to Fort Huachuca for ten days, and then marched back to Nogales. They saw no active duty during that time. Harry was born Aug. 24, 1877, in Philadelphia, Pa. His father died sev...