File:Felicistas en la ciudadela.jpg

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Title: Felicistas (Felix Diaz supporters) en la ciudadela Creator: Ramos, Manuel [attrib.] Date: 1913 Part Of: Manning Texas and Mexico collection

Physical Description: 1 photographic print (postcard): gelatin silver Form/Genre: Photographs; Photographic prints; Postcards; Photographic postcards File: ag1981_0004_027c_felicistas_opt.jpg

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