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Two of the guns owned by Mexican revolutionary general Pancho Villa are put up for auction in Texas. One was believed to be a gift commemorating Villa's capture of the Mexican state of Chihuahua ...
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas – Three guns linked to Pancho Villa were auctioned for nearly $29,000, apparently less than what organizers expected the firearms tied to the Mexican revolutionary to fetch.
A gold-plated revolver belonging to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa could fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at an auction next month in Bedford. The gun will be among nearly 2,400 historic ...
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas — Three guns linked to Pancho Villa were auctioned for nearly $29,000, apparently less than what organizers expected the firearms tied to the Mexican revolutionary to fetch.
SAN ANTONIO - Whether Pancho Villa is remembered as an infamous outlaw or a revolutionary hero, everyone agrees that the folk hero of the 1910 Mexican Revolution always carried guns.
Battle of Columbus, Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa, M1909 Benét–Mercié, M1903 Springfield, 1916 Border Guns, Mexican Bandits, Tom Laemlein Related Stories Guns On The Border: The 1916 ...
COLUMBUS, N.M. — Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa returned to New Mexico, just one day shy of the 102nd anniversary of his surprise attack on this village near the U.S.-Mexico border. However ...
PALOMAS, Mexico — Nearly 85 years after he was killed in an ambush, Francisco "Pancho" Villa is remembered in this border town as both a revolutionary hero and the man ...
SAN PEDRO, Coahuila, Mexico, Aug. 10, 1920 (UP) - Francisco Villa, after years of banditry and defiance of both the Mexican and United States governments, has today surrendered to Mexican federal ...
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