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[Empty Ore Car in Mexico]

Description: Porter Locomotive No. 4, type 0-6-4T heads an empty ore train, enroute from the smelter in Chihuahua City to the mines at Santa Eulalia, Mexico on the 30-inch gauge El Potosi Industrial and Chihuahua Railroad in June 1922. On the mountain side in the background are steel towers supporting an aerial tramway, which had recently been completed for transporting ore from the mine to a reduction mill.
Date: June 1922
Creator: Blanton, Bert C.
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad

[Telegram and Letter between L. M. Hellman and Meyer Bodansky - June 1939]

Description: Telegram from Dr. L. M. Hellman in Mexico City to Dr. Meyer Bodansky of the John Sealy Hospital, informing Dr. Bodansky that the outcomes of a blood test are inconsistent and suggesting that the two doctors should meet later in June when Dr. Hellman returns from Mexico. Dr. Bodansky's reply gives his confirmation that the two can meet after Dr. Hellman's return from Mexico.
Date: June 21, 1939
Creator: Bodansky, Meyer, 1896-1941 & Hellman, L. M.
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Empalme engine terminal]

Description: Photograph of several buildings and a smoke stack comprising the Southern Pacific shops and engine terminal. There are railroad tracks visible in the lower part of the image and an open, fenced field at left. Text in the lower-right portion says "R.R. shops Empalme, Mex. Foto Hopkins."
Date: June 1922
Creator: Hopkins
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad

[Photograph of the Schreck Family]

Description: Photograph of the Frank S. Schreck family posing for a portrait. From left to right: Frank is standing behind a drum and dressed in a tasseled military uniform, complete with a saber at his side; baby Ursula is sitting on a tall stool and wearing a white dress; mother Ursula is in a dark dress, sitting down and holding a bow; child Enrique (Henry) is seated and wearing a uniform like his brother's; Frank S. Schreck is seated next to his wife, wearing a dark suit, and has his left hand on son Al… more
Date: June 3, 1899
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
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