
Typical canyons and mountains of the Sierra Madre. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Lumber camp near Madera, Mexico. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Canyons and mountains of the Sierra Madre. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

U. S. cavalry troops passing Union Depot in El Paso, Texas, on their way to the Rio Grande. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Sawmill near Madera, Mexico. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Pancho Villa and his wife, Luz Corral de Villa. Smithers photo, Aultman collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Col. Pancho Villa in the mountains. Alexander photo, Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

From left: Gen. Toribio Ortega, Gen. Pancho Villa, Col. Medina. W.H. Horn Photo Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library |

American mercenaries fighting in Mexico for various revolutionary factions. Blementhal photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Francisco Madero, Scott photo, Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

From left: Braulio Hernández, Abraham González, Francisco Madero, Pascual Orozco. Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Federal troops at Madera, Mexico. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Leaders and reporters in Obregón's camp, c.1911. Karl Halm photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Chihuahua city plaza and cathedral. Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Locomotives wrecked by bandits. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Early revoluntionary leaders, c. 1910. Front, second from left, Gen. Abraham González, third man from left with hankd in sling, Pres. Francisco Madero, back, second from left Col. Garabaldi; third from right, Raul Madera, and extreme right, Maximo Castillo. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library |

Water Plaza in Chihuahua City. Autlman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Triumphal Arch dedicated to Gov. Terrazas and Pres. Diáz in Chihuahua City. B. Velarde photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society |

Indian workers. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

First gatering of the rebels, probably in Orozco in front, 1910, possibly near Hacienda San Diego (Estate of Gov. Terrazas). Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Pearson Saw Mill nears Casas Grandes. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Yaqui Indian scout in Villa's army. W.H. Horn photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Americans posing with revolutionaries. Courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Shay locomotive and crew for mountain logging. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Troops of Francisco Madero training at Hacienda SanDiego (Estate of Gov. Terrazas), c. 1910. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Four buildings burned during raid of villistas on Columbus, New Mexico. Courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Sociey. |

Troops bathing en route to Namiquipa, Mexico. Horn photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

From left: Felix Sommerfield, Francisco Madero, G.A. Martin (reporter), unidentified photographer. Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Border conference in El Paso, 1914 Gen.Obregón with his rival Gen. Villa and Gen. Pershing. Aultman Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Chihuhua City. B. Velarde photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |
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On left, Webb, a Mormon scout. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

Ore-processing mill near Madera, Mexico. Hoard Collection, courtesy of the El Paso Public Library. |

U.S. punitive expedition troops at San Geronimo, Mexico. Horn photo, courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Hermilianda Wong Chew, Chinese woman, armed as a Yaqui Indian revolutionary. Courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |

Gen. Obregón with bodyguards and bugler. Courtesy of the El Paso County Historical Society. |
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