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Summary of the Mexican situation prepared by The Chicago Daily News, April 22, 1914, on verso includes text, chronological list of events in 1913 and 1914, statistics for United States Army and Navy, and pronunciation guide for Mexican names.
Includes text and index.
Alternate basemap identification in lower right corner: Rand McNally & Co.'s new 11 x 14 map of Mexico. Copyright, 1910 by Rand McNally & Co.
Relief shown by hachures.
United States and Mexican warship dispersal, locations of United States forts and consulates, garrisons of Federal-Mexican troops, and centers of rebellion with names of leaders added in red to Rand McNally's New 11 x 14 Map of Mexico, copyright by Rand McNally & Co., 1914.
Summary of the Mexican situation prepared by The Chicago Daily News, April 22, 1914, on verso includes text, chronological list of events in 1913 and 1914, statistics for United States Army and Navy, and pronunciation guide for Mexican names.
Includes text and index.
Alternate basemap identification in lower right corner: Rand McNally & Co.'s new 11 x 14 map of Mexico. Copyright, 1910 by Rand McNally & Co.
Relief shown by hachures.
United States and Mexican warship dispersal, locations of United States forts and consulates, garrisons of Federal-Mexican troops, and centers of rebellion with names of leaders added in red to Rand McNally's New 11 x 14 Map of Mexico, copyright by Rand McNally & Co., 1914.