Mexico
Found in 362 Collections and/or Records:
House in San Jerónimo, Mexico, 1920 August 11
Huasteca pump station at Juan Casiano oil field in Mexico, 1920 August 15
Hut near Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 1920 May 31
Huts in Chapopote, Mexico, photo 1, 1920 August 3
Huts in Chapopote, Mexico, photo 2, 1920 August 3
Huts in Chapopote, Mexico, photo 3, 1920 August 3
Huts in Rincon, Mexico, 1920 August 10
Huts near Rancho Abajo, Mexico, 1915 August
Igneous intrusion west of the Potrero del Llano field, 1920 July 10
International number 1 oil rig at Los Naranjos in Mexico, photo 1, 1920 July 5
International number 1 oil rig at Los Naranjos in Mexico, photo 2, 1920 July 5
J. A. Coyle holding two anteaters in Mexico, 1920 August 4
John W. Betterley Diary
This diary by John W. Betterley, a US Marine serving on board the USS Michigan, describes the United States' invasion and occupation of Veracruz, Mexico, in 1914.
Johnson and Abodillo by an oil seep near Lajos Creek, 1920 July 7
Johnson and Abodillo near Lajos Creek in Mexico, photo 1, 1920 July 7
Johnson and Abodillo near Lajos Creek in Mexico, photo 2, 1920 July 7
Johnson and Abodillo near Lajos Creek in Mexico, photo 3, 1920 July 7
Johnson and Abodillo near Lajos Creek in Mexico, photo 4, 1920 July 7
Johnson and Jones with locals at a cantina near Zacamixtle, 1920 July 8
Johnson and locals at a cantina near Zacamixtle, Mexico, 1920 July 8
Johnson by a patch of mala mujer near Las Lomas, Mexico, 1920 August 17
Johnson roping Abodillo's mule in Mexico, 1920 August
Johnson sitting on a porch drinking in Mexico, 1920 July
Johnson, Walter Jones, and others at a cantina in Mexico, photo 1, 1920 July 8
100 photographs depicting farm fields; construction site; men working with farm equipment and other machinery; geological map of Lake Guntersville, Alabama, area; map of soy bean storage in Guntersville, Alabama; drill tower; Walter Jones; University of Alabama football game; hunting; and Walter Jones’s pipe collection.
Johnson, Walter Jones, and others at a cantina in Mexico, photo 2, 1920 July 8
100 photographs depicting farm fields; construction site; men working with farm equipment and other machinery; geological map of Lake Guntersville, Alabama, area; map of soy bean storage in Guntersville, Alabama; drill tower; Walter Jones; University of Alabama football game; hunting; and Walter Jones’s pipe collection.
Johnson, Walter Jones, and others at a cantina in Mexico, photo 3, 1920 July 8
100 photographs depicting farm fields; construction site; men working with farm equipment and other machinery; geological map of Lake Guntersville, Alabama, area; map of soy bean storage in Guntersville, Alabama; drill tower; Walter Jones; University of Alabama football game; hunting; and Walter Jones’s pipe collection.
Jones, Edwards, and Semmes at edge of Dos Bocas in Mexico, photo 1, 1920 June 15
Jones, Edwards, and Semmes at edge of Dos Bocas in Mexico, photo 2, 1920 June 15
Juan Casiano oil field in Mexico, 1920 August 15
Landscape along the anticline across the Los Naranjos oil filed, 1920 August
Landscape around San Jerónimo, Mexico, 1920 June 9
Landscape in San Jerónimo, Mexico, 1920 July 10
Landscape near Zacamixtle, Mexico, 1920 July 6
Landscape near Zacamixtle, Mexico, photo 1, 1920 July 7
Landscape near Zacamixtle, Mexico, photo 2, 1920 July 7
Large basalt plug in Mexico, 1920 July 28
Large basalt plug in Postectitla, Mexico, 1920 July 28
Large mountain across a field in Mexico, photo 1, 1920 July 10
Large mountain across a field in Mexico, photo 2, 1920 July 10
Last stage of growth of a parasite tree in San Jerónimo, Mexico, 1920 July 31
Later stage of growth of a parasite tree in San Jerónimo, Mexico, 1920 August 1
Letters to Marquis de Lafayette Lane
This collection contains letters sent to Maine native Marquis de Lafayette Lane while he served as US consul to Veracruz, Mexico, a post he held from 1862-1867.
Life in Mexico during the 1940s Photographic Album
This collection of 14 black and white photographs depicts everyday life in western Mexico during the 1940s. Photographs measure approximately 6 ½” x 4 ¾” and are captioned on versos. Photographs show Sierra Madres imagery and market and street seller scenes.