Mexican Labor History Research Collection, ca. 1961-1985.

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Mexican Labor History Research Collection, ca. 1961-1985.

Summary: Manuscripts, drafts, notes and timelines resulting from Park's research on Mexican labor in the Southwest and to a lesser degree filibustering activities in Mexico. Includes two manuscripts titled "By Indemnity of By Force: The United States Expansionists in Northwest Mexico, 1853-1860," and his 1961 Masters thesis "the History of Mexican Labor in Arizona During the Territorial Period."

11 linear ft. ( 36 boxes)

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Park, Joseph F.

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Biographical note: Librarian, University of Arizona and student of Southwest history; Joseph Park conducted research regarding Mexican labor history in the Southwest, filibustering activities in Mexico, and Southwestern history for a master's degree. From the description of Mexican Labor History Research Collection, ca. 1961-1985. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 71341364 ...

Crabb, Henry Alexander, -1857

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Biographical/Historical note Born in sometime between 1822-1824 in Nashville, TN, and became a prominent member of the Whig party. He married Filomena Ainsa. Crabb left San Francisco, CA for Caborca, Sonora, Mexico in early 1857 with an expedition party intent on filibustering. Their goal was to inspire a revolt which would establish the Republic of Sonora which would ultimately join the US. Over eight days, twenty-five Americans were killed,...