Venustiano Carranza papers, 1912-1916.

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Venustiano Carranza papers, 1912-1916.

Originals, typed transcripts and copies of correspondence and documents, as head of the Mexican army, as governor of Coahuila, and as president of Mexico, relating to events in Mexico and to the establishment of diplomatic relations with the U.S. Includes communications from Luis Cabrera, Harrison L. Beach, Francisco I. Madero, Ernesto Madero, John Lind, Andrés G. García, Alvaro Obregón, Benjamin G. Hill, Charles A. Douglas, Eliseo Arredondo and others.

Originals : 1 box (.4 linear ft.).Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 1975) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6762387

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Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920

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Mexican statesman and president. From the description of Venustiano Carranza papers, 1912-1916. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122556798 ...

Garcia, Andres E.

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Obregón, Álvaro, 1880-1928

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Álvaro Obregón (b. Feb. 19, 1880, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico–d. July 17, 1928, Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican general and later President of Mexico. As a child he worked on his family farm and later became a successful chickpea farmer and inventor. In 1912, Obregón joined the Fourth Irregular Battalion of Sonora, organized under the command of General Sanginés to oppose Pascual Orozco's revolt and rose up the ranks; by 1913 the entire area of Northwestern Mexico under Obregón's command. Obreg...

Hill, Benjamin G., 1874-1920.

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Douglas, Charles A., 1862-1939.

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Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913

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Francisco Ignacio Madero González (October 30, 1873-February 21,1913) was a politician, writer and revolutionary who served as President of Mexico from 1911 to 1913. From the description of Francisco I. Madero letter : Buenavista, Mexico, to Sara Perez de Madero, 1903 July 8. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 779394728 ...

Lind, John, 1854-1930

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John Lind was born in 1854 in Sweden and emigrated to Minnesota in 1868. From a career as a lawyer he went on to become the first Swedish-born American elected to the United States House of Representatives. In 1898 he was elected governor of Minnesota on the Democratic-Populist ticket. In 1913 he was appointed as Woodrow Wilson's personal representative to Mexico, where he served until 1914. Following his return he resumed his law practice and was a supporter of Wilson's foreign policy and later...

Cabrera, Luis, 1876-1954

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Madero, Ernesto.

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Beach, Harrison L., 1863-

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Arredondo, Eliseo, 1870-1923.

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