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  1. Mexico History class notebook

    Asawa, Ruth
    Mexico City (Mexico), July 2, 1945 - August 9, 1945

    July 2, 1945 - Aug 9, 1945; 34 scanned document pages: University of Mexico notebook front and back covers, 31 double-pages of handwritten class notes, art drawings and doodles; class possibly taught by "Senor Alaman" (see back cover page);

  2. Twenty thousand years of New Mexico history : a bibliography

    Quintana, Frances Leon
    Santa Fe : Sunstone Press, [2016]

  3. Essays in twentieth-century New Mexico history

    1st ed. - Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1994.

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  1. The Mexican situation

    Rand McNally and Company
    1914

    Relief shown by hachures. Base map: The Rand-McNally new commercial atlas map of Mexico. c1914. Text on Mexican events, 1913-1914, with war figures...

  2. Siege of Vera Cruz by the U.S. troops under Major General Scott, in March 1847, from surveys made by Major Turnbull, Captains Hughes, McClellan, & Johnston, Lieutenants Derby & Hardcastle, Topl. Engineers

    United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers
    1847

    Relief shown by hachures. Shows the port of Vera Cruz, outlying areas, and locations of United States troops. Includes text with statistics on "Wor...

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