Figure 2 - SDHS #3482 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Fatalities of the Revolution of 1911 in Tia Juana." (1911) Dead Horses
Figure 3 - SDHS #95:19385-17 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Tijuana Rebel Army." (1911)
Figure 4 - SDHS #95:19385-19 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Tijuana Rebel Cavalry." (1911)
Figure 5 - SDHS # 86:16024 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "The hospitals, the dead- Battle of Tiajuana." (1911)
Figure 6 - SDHS #86:16020 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "The only mexicans among the Insurrectos in Tiajuana Co.D." (1911)
Figure 7 - SDHS #15639 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "When the Federals (Mexican federals) and the Yaqui Indians came over from Tecate." - "and gave up to the United States cavalry that was stationed at the border." (1911) Line of Men Crossing the border.
Figure 8- SDHS #80:7279 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "2 Blacks on horseback." (1911)
Figure 9- SDHS # 83:14506 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Redcross Group." (1911)
Figure 10- SDHS #86:16021 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Mexican Century Guard." (1911)
Figure 11- SDHS #3754 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Crowd watching Battle of Tijuana." (1911)
Figure 12- SDHS #1188 Tijuana Book #3 "Tijuana."(1926)
Figure 13- SDHS #8248 Tijuana Book #3 "International Border-Aerial View." (1954)
Figure 14- SDHS #8248-342 Tijuana Book #3 "International Border-Narcotics search." (1952)
Figure 15- SDHS #s-6551 Tijuana Book #3 "Mexican Border." (no date)
Figure 16- SDHS #6661-1 Tijuana Book #2 (1918)
Figure 17- SDHS #6661-4 Tijuana Book #2 "At Mexican Border." (1918)
Figure 18- SDHS #6804-2 Tijuana Book #2 "Caesar Cardinal Cafe, opening Dinning." (1935 )
Figure 19- SDHS #7099-1 Tijuana Book #2 "U.S. Customs Office at Border." (1929)
Figure 20- SDHS #21622 Tijuana Book #2 "Baja-Tijuana Stages." (1890)
Figure 21- SDHS #80-1919 Tijuana Book #1 "Tijuana-Tourist crossing Tijuana River." (1890's)
Figure 22- SDHS #81-10469 Tijuana Book #1 "Sloane & Fiancee in a rambler-shaking hands with Mayor of Tijuana." (1913)
Figure 23- SDHS #81-10817 Tijuana Book #1 "Bazar Mexicano." (1910)
Figure 24- SDHS #88-16982 Tijuana Book #1 "Tijuana- Bus Tour." (1915)
Figure 25- SDHS #90:18138 Tijuana Book #1 "Tijuana border crossing- looking north." (1922)
Figure 26- SDHS #95:19385-4 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Baja Calif:Ensenada-March Down Street." (no date)
Figure 27- SDHS #86:16021 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Baja Insurrection Mexican Century Guard." (1911) 4 Mexican Men
Figure 28- SDHS #UT:3754 in Baja Tijuana Insurrection photobook "Crowd watching Battle of Tijuana." (June 22,1911) Americans watching the battle.
Figure 29- SDHS #4143 Tijuana Book #1 "Tiajuana." (1910). Americans watching the Insurrection.
Figure 30- SDHS #6661-1 Tijuana Book #2 No Title(1915)Figure of a American Touring Car in Mexico.
Figure 31- SDHS #UT: 3752 Tijuana Book #3 "Tijuana Insurrection." (1911). Mexican and American Men showing a piece of slaughtered Beef.
Figure 32- Martinez, Fragments of the Mexican Revolution "Americans view the battle of Ciudad Juarez from the Paso del Norte Hotel in El Paso." (1910).
Figure 33- Martinez, Fragments of the Mexican Revolution "Proud Display of revolutionary attire and small arms." (no date). Woman and the Revolution.
Figure 34- Vanderwood, Border Fury "General Porfirio Diaz."(1911)
Figure 35- Vanderwood, Border Fury "Another postcard to send to a friend, but certainly not to Mom, suggested that Mexican women had loose moral standards."(no date). Mexican Woman.
Figure 36- Vanderwood, Border Fury "General pancho Villa."(1915).
Figure 37- Vanderwood, Border Fury "Provisional President of Mexico, General Vanustiano Carranza."(1914)
Figure 38- Vanderwood, Border Fury "Teenagers were swept into the revolution by the thousands, and they fought for all sides in the civil war; Villista, Carrancista, Orozquista, Fedralista."(no date). Mexican Children.