Call NumberZ-15653Date1910-1920SummaryProbably members of the United States military get ready to execute a Mexican federal volunteer at the time of the Maderista revolt at the start of the Mexican revolution on Calle Juarez, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The soldiers wear wide brimmed hats, jackets, jodhpurs, boot gaiters and bandoleers or cartridge belts. They aim their rifles at a man who stands against the wall of a damaged building dressed in a wide brimmed hat, long underwear, pants, and boot gaiters. He has a mustache. A man stands nearby, he wears a wide brimmed hat, a neckerchief and uses a cane.Physical Description1 photographic print (postcard) ; 9 x 14 cm (3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectCiudad Juarez (Mexico)Firing squadsRevolutionariesSoldiersMexico--History--Revolution, 1923-1924CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711015653Type of MaterialPhotographic postcardsNotesTitle inked on original and reproduced in photographic print. R7110156537
Executing a federal volunteer captured on C. Juarez (1910-1920). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 11/11/2025, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1132084