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Collection Details


Collection Name: Mexican Revolution Project
Repository Name: Texas A&M University, College Station. Cushing Memorial Library and Archives. Special Collections [Repository Details]
Repository Location: College Station, Texas, United States
URL: http://library.tamu.edu/portal/site/Library/menuitem.2d2523c97cb4262ebd078f3019008a0c/?vgnextoid=19a4c35b248c0010VgnVCM1000007800a8c0RCRD
Dates Spanned: 1973-1973
Description: This series concerns the experiences of individuals who fled Mexico during their revolution, 1911 into the 1920's. The interviewer was a Ph.D. candidate in cultural geography in 1973, Dr. Mary Lee Nolan. Some tapes are in Spanish, except where stated. All are transcribed and open.
Estimated Total of Interviews: 22
Broad Subjects: Agriculture; History
ASP Subjects: Agriculture; Corpus Christi, TX; Emigration and immigration; Family--History; History; Local history; Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920; Mexico; Oral history; Ranching; Texas; United States
Other Subjects: Military history; Revolution
Collection Code: OHC0000583