Columbus, N.M. Post Office after Pancho Villa Raid

 

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Columbus, New Mexico

Columbus New Mexico shortly after Pancho Villa's Raid

 

Above we show a moving photo of Columbus, N.M. Post Office shortly after the Pancho Villa Raid of the city. It was the only foreign invasion of the United states homeland in the 1900's.

The illustration documents Columbus, N.M. Post Office.

We have compiled this collection of artwork mainly to serve as a vital educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# D7A83AF7
Ref: loc/Bain

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