Mexico.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Daniel Althoff, Jr. Collection on Afromexican Spanish
Field interviews, transcripts, and other materials related to Francis Daniel Althoff’s doctoral dissertation “The Afro-Hispanic Speech of the Municipio of Cuajinicuilapa, Guerrero.”
Hyman Walborsky Memorial Collection
This collection includes personal documents, photographs, correspondence, an album, a documentary on DVD, and a screenplay written and collected by Aileen Josephs. The items in the collection record her family's history from her personal view including her own personal and professional growth as a female immigration lawyer and activist.
Latin American Documents Collection
Mariano Bárcena Manuscript
Manuscript written by Mariano Bárcena entitled "El Hombre Prehistórico en México" (Prehistoric Man in Mexico).
Mary L. Elmendorf Papers
The research and personal papers of anthropologist and author, Mary Lindsay Elmendorf.
Mexican Documents Collection
The collection contains documents and photographs pertaining to Mexico, including maps and brochures that promote tourism in Mexico from Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), Mexicana Airlines, Barbachano's Travel Service, National Railways of Mexico, Dirección General de Turismo, Yucatan Trails Travel Agency, American Airlines System, various hotels in Mexico, Illinois Central Railway, Simpsons Tours, and United Air Lines.
Photos of the Mexican Revolution by Agustín V. Casasola
Two photos embossed with the seal of the renowned photographic studio of Agustín Víctor Casasola. Through his photos, Agustín V. Casasola documented visually the Mexican Revolution.
Richard F. Phillips Latin American Postcard Collection
The collection consists of postcards featuring views of various cities and countries throughout Latin America, as well as images of Latin American art.
United States Invasion of Veracruz, Mexico Photo Postcard Collection
Archive of 139 postcards containing photographs of the landing of the U.S. Marines and Soldiers on April 21, 1914 in Veracruz, Mexico and the ensuing combat, deaths, damages, and invasion.