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Letter- El Morrito Beach, May 23,1913

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Identifier: item 26
Scope and Contents "Majorie" and "Howard" have been at the beach now for 5 weeks. They have been living out of box cars with several other people.
Dates: May 23,1913

Letter- El Morrito, May 25,1913

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Identifier: item 27
Scope and Contents 800 "Rojas Red Flappers" marched from Juarez to Empalme. Rebels are just outside of Empalme but Federales are in the city.
Dates: May 25,1913

Letter- El Morrito, May 27,1913

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Identifier: item 28
Scope and Contents The rebels wanted to fight the Federales outside of Empalme so the Federales moved out of the city to more or less meet the rebels.
Dates: May 27,1913

Letter- El Morrito Beach, June 5,1913

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Identifier: item 29
Scope and Contents The rebels have air ships now. Rest of letter pertains to the hardships "Majorie" is going through.
Dates: June 5,1913

-Only titled "In Memoriam", no date

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Identifier: item 30
Scope and Contents Subject of announcement: On June 10 there will be a memorial service held for William Jennings Bryant (Secretary of State). Death of his political career.
Dates: no date

- Newsletter (International)., June 9.1913

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Identifier: item 31
Scope and Contents War news from European capitols, announcement of Secretary of State William Bryant's resignation.
Dates: June 9.1913

- International newsletter., June 8,1913

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Identifier: item32
Scope and Contents War news from European capitals. On the U.S. scene, Pancho Villa has lost guns and trains. This means the end of the Villa -Angeles revolt. Villa tries to confer with Carranza- an important Mexican development since President Wilson's note to Germany.
Dates: June 8,1913

Letter- Empalme, Mexico, May 18 1915

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Identifier: item 33
Scope and Contents Empalme on verge of another confrontation. Anti-American demonstration took place in Guaymas.
Dates: May 18 1915