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Title
[Two men at Hacienda de San Jose Babicora, Chihuahua Mexico]
Published
about 1905-1916
Full Collection Name
Photographs from the George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers
Other Identifiers
BANC PIC 1972.015--PIC box 2, folder 7
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1 photograph
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Photograph taken by Ellis Black Hayes. Written on back of photograph: Babicora Ranch. The man on the right is Poncho Dominguez-born and raised at Barbicora and his ancestors before him. His father was killed by Apache Indians near the spot where he Babicora house now stands. He is typical of the Babicora people-absolutely loyal to the hacienda and no revolutionist from Madero down to the present time- has been able to interest them in their revolts and away from their loyalty. The other man is a very intelligent worker.
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