23rd-NEW-YORK-INFANTRY-NATIONAL-GUARD-MEXICO-BORDER-PONCHO-VILLA-LG-BANNER-1916-01-vft

23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916

23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916
23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916
23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916
23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916

23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916
S ARMY ON MEXICAN BORDER 23rd NY INFANTRY N. FANTASTIC ORIGINAL LARGE FELT BANNER CIRCA 1916. Multi piece red, blue & white felt banner measuring approximately 29 inches by 29 inches (presented diagonally). Undated but circa 1916. Features the E Pluribus Unum. Seal of the United States. Condition: Offered as found: Faded, a few small holes, white border partially lacking perhaps other elements as well? , still quite attractive & visually compelling. As far as we can tell, this piece is unique; essentially a piece of folk art created by an unknown artist, quite possibly the wife of a returning veteran. The 23rd Infantry, New York National Guard was part of the 3rd Brigade, 27th Division. On 9 March 1916 Poncho Villa (born as Doroteo Arango) and his band of nearly 500 men attacked the 13th U. Cavalry at Camp Furlong near Columbus, New Mexico. During their retreat they also attacked nearby Columbus, New Mexico, killing several citizens. In response to this attack of US soil President Woodrow Wilson called up over 110,000 men from the National Guards of various states. Since New York had one of the most organized National Guard organizations, many New Yorkers were sent to the Mexican Border in 1916. In all 15,289 officers and men from the New York division were sent to the border. (Courtesy New York State Military Museum). We pack carefully using appropriate protective materials. Check out my other items. The item “23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916″ is in sale since Saturday, September 28, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “citationantiques” and is located in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Hong Kong, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Brunei darussalam, Paraguay, Viet nam, Uruguay.
23rd NEW YORK INFANTRY NATIONAL GUARD MEXICO BORDER PONCHO VILLA LG BANNER 1916

Original-Type-1-Photos-Of-Pancho-Villa-US-Army-7th-Cavalry-At-Juarez-June-1919-01-gf

Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919

Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919

Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919
This is an amazing lot of 6 original Type 1 first photographs of the infamous Francisco “Pancho” Villa and US Army during the Battle Of Juarez in June 1919 during the Mexican Border Wars. Photos include The Man himself (taken on July 2, 1919 while waiting for his troops to board train), 24th Buffalo Soldier Regiment, 19th Infantry Regiment and the famous 7th Cavalry Regiment. Most are 6.5 x 8.5 inches each. This was the final battle of Villas career and he retired soon after receiving a pardon for his crimes. He was assassinated in 1923. The main photo has some creases and some ink bleed from the caption on the back. On the back, is the exact caption that bled through onto the front. Looks like it was draped over the front then repositioned on the back. The other images are in great shape with only minor edge distress. Please study the images. All are 100 years old and guaranteed to pass Type 1 authentication. Please read my feedback. I will always stand by the sale. The item “Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919″ is in sale since Monday, July 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “peek_into_the_past” and is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
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Original Type 1 Photos Of Pancho Villa, US Army 7th Cavalry At Juarez, June 1919