From left to right: Tirso Espinosa, Gildardo Magana, M. Mejia, Abram Martinez, Jesus Jauregui and Rodolfo Magana; seated: Eufemio Zapata,Emiliano Zapata and Proculo Capistran at the Hotel Coliseo, Mexico City on June 24, 1911.
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Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
A crowd of 100,000 people turned out to watch Francisco Madero enter Mexico City.
An earthquake occurred at 04:26 local time (11:02 UTC) bear the coast of Michoacán, Mexico, killing at least 45 people. Due to the other events in Mexico on the day, it's sometimes called the "temblor maderista".
Orphans were taken for a visit to Coney Island.
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Madero was declaring that if Diaz did not step down, his forces would march on Mexico City.
A Protestant pastor, the same issue of the Casper noted, apparently didn't really understand the nature of the Sacrament of Confession.
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