Rating |
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Title |
[Leaders of the Mexican Revolution after the First Battle of Ciudad Juarez] |
Creator |
Goldbeck, E. O. (Eugene Omar), 1892-1986 |
Date |
April 30, 1911 |
Date (EDTF) |
1911-04-30 |
Decade |
1910-1919 |
Part Of |
American border troops and the Mexican Revolution |
Place |
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Description |
President Francisco I. Madero with his political and military staff, after the First Battle of Juarez. Pictured standing in the photograph, from left to right, are Colonel Francisco Villa, Gustavo A. Madero (brother of President Madero), Francisco I. Madero Hernandez (father of President Madero), Lieutenant Colonel Guiseppe Garibaldi, Federico Gonzales Garza, Colonel Jose de la Luz Blanco, Juan Sanchez Azcona, Alfonso Madero Gonzales (brother of President Madero), and David Lawrence (Associated Press Reporter). Seated in the photograph, from left to right, are Venustiano Carranza, Francisco Vazquez Gomez, Francisco I. Madero (President of Mexico), Abraham Gonzalez, Jose Maria Maytorena, Alberto D. Fuentes Davila, and Brigadier General Pascual Orozco. |
Notes |
Identification of figures in photograph provided by Miguel Angel Berumen, historian specializing in Mexican Revolution photography. Title derived from information accompanying the postcard: Leaders of the 1910 Mexican Revolution pose after the First Battle of Juarez. Creation information derived from imprint made from same negative held by the Getty Research Institute, URL: http://archives.getty.edu/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=5640193 Visual identification of David Lawrence made from period photographs, while in Mexico. Source: How Peace Came to Mexico, Service Bulletin of the Associated Press, November 1, 1911, URL: http://books.google.com/books?id=mU4CAAAAYAAJ Recto: [inscribed on negative] Villa, Gus Madero, F.I. Madero, Sr., Garibaldi, Blanco, Carranza, Gomez, F.I. Madero, Sr., Gonazalez, Orozco. Verso: [handwritten] This is a fine picture of most of the principals and hard to get. |
Authorized Subject Terms |
Armed Forces--Officers North America--Mexican-American Border Region Revolution (Mexico : 1910-1920) Carranza, Venustiano, 1859-1920 Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913 Orozco, Pascual, 1882-1915 Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923 Sanchez Azcona, Juan, 1876-1938 Lawrence, David, 1888-1973 Gonzalez, Abraham, 1864-1913 Maytorena, Jose Maria, 1867-1948 Vazquez Gomez, Francisco, 1860-1933 |
Keywords |
RPPC; Mexican Revolution; leaders; presidents; statesmen; ; military officers; government officials; U.S. Mexico border; Fuentes Davila, Alberto D., 1873-1953; Madero Gonzales, Alfonso, 1879-1959; Gonzales Garza, Frederico, 1876-1951; Blanco, Jose de la Luz, 1866-1913; Madero Hernandez, Francisco I. (Indalecio), 1849-1916; Madero, Gustavo A. (Adolfo), 1875-1913; Garibaldi, Giuseppe, junior, 1879-1950 |
Physical Description |
1 photographic print (postcard): gelatin silver |
Form/Genre |
Real photographic postcards Portrait photographs Photographic prints Gelatin silver prints |
Digital Resource Type |
Image |
Digitization Date |
Digitized: 2012 |
Digital Format |
Displayed as .jp2; uploaded as .jpg |
Archival File Resolution |
Archival scan: 6759 w x 4339 h pixels, 48-bit RGB (recto); 6759 w x 4339 h pixels, 48-bit RGB (verso) |
Digitization Process |
Digitization process: Recto and verso scanned using an Epson 750 as 1200 ppi, 48-bit, RGB, .tifs; master recto and verso files combined to make composite derivative and resampled to 3000 pixels on the long edge, 24-bit .jpg |
Call Number |
Ag1982.0015 |
Upload File Name |
ag1982_0015_063c_leaders.jpg |
Archival File Name(s) |
ag1982_0015_063r_leaders.tif; ag1982_0015_063v_leaders.tif |
Digital Collection |
Mexico: Photographs, Manuscripts, and Imprints |
Library |
DeGolyer Library |
Publisher |
Central University Libraries, Southern Methodist University |
Rights |
Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the https://sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu. |