Documents on the death of Zapata : Letter from General Pablo Gonzalez to General Venustiano Carranza : typed copy of a letter from Francisco Naranjo's Diccionario biográfico revolucionario, undated [ca. 1948-1950].

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Documents on the death of Zapata : Letter from General Pablo Gonzalez to General Venustiano Carranza : typed copy of a letter from Francisco Naranjo's Diccionario biográfico revolucionario, undated [ca. 1948-1950].

Typed transcription of a letter from General Pablo Gonzalez to General Venustiano Carranza, dated Cuautla, Morelos, April 10, 1919. The text was translated (ca. 1948-1950) from the Spanish as printed in Diccionario Biográfico Revolucionario by Francisco Naranjo (first published 1935).

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