Mexico Material-re: Carrancista Attacks (1914-1916)., 01/01/1914-12/31/1916
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series consists of correspondence, pamphlets, newsclippings and miscellaneous items pertaining to the Mexican conflict during the 1920's.
Dates
- 01/01/1914-12/31/1916
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 65.5 Cubic Feet (68 boxes (processed))
From the Collection: 69.65 Cubic Feet (81 boxes (unprocessed))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
This folder consists of Mexico material [typescripts, etc] (1914-1916) generally pertaining to the Carrancista attacks. Items of interest include: handwritten [in Spanish] notes (1914) concerning the expulsion of Marist Brothers from Guadalajara as well as similar notes pertaining to the expulsion of 45 Visitandine [Order of the Visitation of St. Mary] nuns from their monastery at Morelia (1916).
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
MEXICO-CARRANCISTA ATTACKS-(1914-1916): Typescript
CATHOLIC CLERGY-MEXICO-EXPULSION OF MARIST BROTHERS-1914: Typescript
NUNS-MEXICO-EXPULSION OF VISITANDINE NUNS-MORELIA-1916: Typescript
MEXICO-TREATMENT OF RELIGIOUS-(1914-1916): Typescript
Creator
- From the Collection: Jesuits. Maryland Province (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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