Records, 1949-1957.

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Records, 1949-1957.

Papers of an organization of men who served in the U.S. military Mexican Border incident in 1916-1917; including correspondence, scrapbooks, and other materials, mainly concerning efforts to secure Congressional recognition of its members as veterans of a foreign war. Photographs show members of the organization, 1954-1956.

2.4 c.f. (6 archives boxes and 1 flat box) and4 photographs (1 folder)

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Mexican Border Veterans.

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United Mexican Border Veterans.

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United States. Army

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Mexican Border Veterans Association.

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