Francisco Villa person
also known as: General Francisco Villa
Summary: Francisco Villa commanded the soldiers who murdered foreign miners near Santa Isabel.
Completeness: 78/100 Grade B
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the band of soldiers that murdered 18 foreign miners near Santa Isabel— 1916-01-10
cited from Image 1 of The Carlsbad current (Carlsbad, N.M.), January 14, 1916 (1916)n TT mtmt V TWENTYFOURTH TEAR CARLSBAD NEW MEXICO FRIDAY JANUARY 14 It It NUMBER lH r1 Í 1 1 MININ
CM EN STRIPPED NAKED AND RUTHLESSLY SHOT DOWN BY BAND OF VILLA SAVAGES iiiiw nnirn m immiin 01 rro
ductoa From Carranza Ofllrlala Party la Denied Escort of Troop Out of Chihuahua Vi…
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cited from Image 1 of The Carlsbad current (Carlsbad, N.M.), January 14, 1916 (1916)
n TT mtmt V TWENTYFOURTH TEAR CARLSBAD NEW MEXICO FRIDAY JANUARY 14 It It NUMBER lH r1 Í 1 1 MININ CM EN STRIPPED NAKED AND RUTHLESSLY SHOT DOWN BY BAND OF VILLA SAVAGES iiiiw nnirn m immiin 01 rro ductoa From Carranza Ofllrlala Party la Denied Escort of Troop Out of Chihuahua Vi…
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Image 1 of The Carlsbad current (Carlsbad, N.M.), January 14, 1916 ↗
Anonymous · 1916 · newspaper · public_domain · details
Image 1 of The Carlsbad current (Carlsbad, N.M.), January 14, 1916 ↗
Anonymous · 1916 · newspaper · public_domain · details