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"Scene below Palomas of Pershing's Expedition (mounted cavalry) going south into Mexico"
The photographs in the Musgrave Collection cover the events following Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico in March 1916 during the unrest of the Mexican Revolution. It is assumed most photographs are in Columbus unless otherwise noted, although that may not always be correct. This collection includes several other postcards and photographs bought in the El Paso area
"Mexican troops that died as penalty for the Columbus raid"
The photographs in the Musgrave Collection cover the events following Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico in March 1916 during the unrest of the Mexican Revolution. It is assumed most photographs are in Columbus unless otherwise noted, although that may not always be correct. This collection includes several other postcards and photographs bought in the El Paso area.RESTRICTED ACCESS. This image has sensitive content.
This item contains original descriptions with offensive and harmful language that is problematic for the representation of minoritized groups and their struggle for social justice and equity. The original archival descriptions reflect the attitude of individuals in the context in which they were created and not the institution’s. Original descriptions were kept in the original title section to provide information about the historical context and in an effort to acknowledge the structural violence committed against underrepresented cultural groups
"The end of a raider, Columbus"
The photographs in the Musgrave Collection cover the events following Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico in March 1916 during the unrest of the Mexican Revolution. It is assumed most photographs are in Columbus unless otherwise noted, although that may not always be correct. This collection includes several other postcards and photographs bought in the El Paso area.RESTRICTED ACCESS. This image has sensitive content.
This item contains original descriptions with offensive and harmful language that is problematic for the representation of minoritized groups and their struggle for social justice and equity. The original archival descriptions reflect the attitude of individuals in the context in which they were created and not the institution’s. Original descriptions were kept in the original title section to provide information about the historical context and in an effort to acknowledge the structural violence committed against underrepresented cultural groups
Installing the New Roof
Workers installing the new metal roof on the north tower of Old San Ysidro (aka "Old Church") View of front facade, facing west. (Feb. 2019