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[Emilio P. Campa]

Photograph of General Emilio P. Campa. The second man from the left is General José Inés (Ynez) Salazar. Upon reaching its destination, the train would explode inflicting a lethal amount of damage.
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Emilio Vasquez Gomez]

Photograph of Emilio Vasquez Gomez. According to the accompanying information from this photograph the men in this photograph are identified from left to right as Pasqual Orozco Sr., Colonel Francisco Pradillo, Licenciado Delio Moreno Cantón, Licenciado Francisco Guzman, Licenciado Gomez Robelo, and Presidente Emilio Vasquez Gomez.
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Emilio Vasquez Gomez]

Photograph of Emilio Vasquez Gomez. According to accompanying information from left to right: The first gentleman is identified as Pascual Orozco Sr. The second gentleman is identified as Francisco Pradillo. The third gentleman is Emilio Vasquez Gomez. The fourth gentleman is identified as Delio Moreno Cantón.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fallen Donkey]

Photograph of a donkey, loaded down with supplies, lying on a desert floor. Mountains are visible in the background. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: "Mexico - Revolutios - dead."
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federal Soldiers]

Photograph of a large group of Federal soldiers in formation. The soldiers are dressed in dark uniforms and caps. They have bandoleers of ammunition strapped across their chests and rifles at their sides. The photo was taken in the courtyard of a large building. There are two dogs lying on the ground near the soldiers furthest from the camera.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federal Soldiers Marching]

Photograph of a unit of Federal soldiers marching down the street. They are wearing U.S. style tunics and trousers and pith helmets. Two women with large satchels are walking alongside the soldiers. People gather alongside the road to watch the troops march by to their next location.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federal Unit]

Photograph of a Federal unit in formation. The Federals are wearing dark colored uniforms and caps. The majority of the soldiers have strings of ammunition across their chests. Their rifles are held on the right side of their bodies. Two dogs are lying on the ground.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federals and Juarez Mayoral Staff]

Photograph of two men in uniform and staff from the Juarez Mayor's office. The group was photographed in front of the Mayor's office in Juarez, Mexico. The three women and two men photographed alongside the Federals are unidentified.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federals at Ease]

Photograph of Federal soldiers resting by a train. The group in the center of the photo, with most of their backs turned to the camera, appear to be in the process of cooking. This unit's uniforms include white pants, white or gray hats, a satchel, and a long black overcoat. An individual in the foreground, who is looking directly into the camera, appears to be a boy in his teens.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federals on Standby]

Photograph of Federal soldiers standing by for orders. Several homes and structures are visible in the background. Most of the Federals are standing by their horses as another Federal, perhaps an officer, walks by examining them. Two Federals on the left hand side of the photo are standing next to some artillery pieces. The soldiers' presence has drawn a crowd of local men and young boys. The Federals appear to be dressed in a khaki dyed cotton uniform.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Federals Readying Equipment for Travel]

Photograph of Federal soldiers loading equipment and attaching harnesses onto horses for travel. The Federals photographed appear to be an artillery unit. There are a few cannons and other machinery visible in the photograph. A few young boys can be seen looking on.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Field Ambulance]

Photograph of two horse-drawn field ambulances being followed by a dozen or so officers mounted on horseback. Right behind the officers are several companies of infantry soldiers and more wagons. Electric and telegraph lines/poles can be seen on both sides of this road.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Francisco I. Madero]

Photograph of Francisco Ignacio Madero Gonzalez. Sitting next to Madero, wearing a black coat, is Federico Garza. Across from Madero and Garza is "Soldier of Fortune" Guiseppi Garibaldi. Francisco Madero served as Presidente of Mexico from 1911 to 1913. Madero was betrayed by General Victoriano Huerta and was executed on February 22, 1913. This photograph was taken at Madero's camp in Ciuadad Juarez, just across the river from where Smeltertown would have been located.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Francisco "Pancho" Villa]

Photograph of Pancho Villa. This is a rare photograph of Francisco Villa. General Villa is the man who is standing on top of the first railroad boxcar. The photograph is rare because Villa appears to be smiling. The men who are riding on top of these railroad boxcars are Villista revolutionists. Villa’s men and supporters became known as Villistas. Strewn among the men is a mixture of hammers, shovels and rifles. At the end of the first boxcar there is a small white wooden crate. The label on the crate reads: Alaskan Salmon. Although there was probably no salmon in the small crate, the crate was most likely used as a storage container by the man lying down nearest to the crate. The exact location of where this photograph was taken is not known.
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Francisco Villa and Officers]

Photograph of Francisco Villa and his officers. The gentlemen from left to right are Rodolfo Fierro, Francisco "Pancho" Villa, Tomás Urbina, and Captain Juan Garcia. The first three gentlemen in this photograph are wearing pocket watches.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Gathering the Dead]

Photograph of an unknown Mexican peasant collecting dead Mexican insurrectos.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Gathering the Dead]

Photograph of dead revolutionaries stacked on top of one another on a wagon. A body that has yet to be picked up is on the ground to the right of the wagon. All of the deceased have had their shoes removed. Other revolutionaries stand solemnly.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[General Agustin Estrada]

Photograph of the rebel general, Agustin Estrada. Estrada was a general in Pancho Villa's rebel army, the Division del Norte (the Division of the North). Estrada was appointed garrison commander in 1912. He participated in the Battle of Celaya, April 6-15, 1915, fighting under Villa against Alvaro Obregon. Villa's cavalry suffered large losses in the battle, General Agustin Estrada was one of the casualties; he was killed leading his cavalry brigade against Obregon's forces.
Date: [1910..1915]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[General Emilio Campa]

Photograph of General Emilio P. Campa standing next to a telephone. General Campa is seated on an old 'La Nacional Jabon (soap)' box. Campa is also holding an edition of the El Paso Herald newspaper in his hand. The Newspaper's date is not known. The newspaper's title reads in part: "Incendiary Circulars Are B...." The El Paso Herald first went into circulation in 1881. In 1931 the El Paso Herald merged with another local newspaper, the El Paso Post, and the two merged to become the El Paso Herald-Post. The El Paso Herald-Post ceased operations in 1997. A variety of weapons and ammunitions can also be seen in this photograph.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[General Emilio Campa]

Photograph of General Emilio P. Campa talking into a telephone. There is a small unidentified electronic box with a hand crank next to the telephone pole.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[General Emilio P. Campa]

Photograph of General Emilio P. Campa. General Emilio P. Campa is the 10th man from the left. General Campa was one of Orozco's subordinate commanders. Some of the men in this photograph were the personal bodyguards to General Campa. General Campa and General Salazar were good friends with Pascual Orozco and fought against the Constitutional Army. The Constitutional Army was formed in March 1913 by Venustiano Carranza. Some of the weaponry seen in this photo includes bolt action Mausers, repeating Winchester rifles, long swords, handguns and bandoliers ladened with ammunition.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[General Maximo Castillo]

Photograph of General Maximo Castillo. The other intellectual general was Jose Isabel Robles. Castillo would eventually break off from Villa and would operate as a separate fighting force. After the break from Villa, Villa had men sent after him to deal with him. Castillo once captured Villa's wife, Luz Corral. Castillo's specialty was in robbing and taking over trains in which Americans were traveling on. There is a blurred train trestle in the background.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Giving Chase]

Photograph of nine revolutionaries giving chase, rifles drawn, as they pursue the enemy in the desert. Mountains can be seen in the distance along with a small building.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Gringo Machine Gunner]

Photograph of a Gringo Machine Gunner. The man firing the machine gun appears to be wearing a United States Army issued uniform. The man is most likely a soldier of fortune being paid by the rebels to aid them in their cause. An unknown man is assisting the “Gringo” by preparing the ammunition rounds that are being fired from the machine gun.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
System: The Portal to Texas History