Francisco Madero and Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer on May 11, 1911
Francisco Madero y Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer el 11 de mayo de 1911
Francisco Madero and Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer on May 11, 1911
My grandparents, Alfred D. and Annie Kleyhauer, and other Americans went from El Paso into Juarez on May 11, 1911 after the Battle de Ciudad Juarez to see the city and Pancho Villa's rebel fighters. This is my grandmother and President Madero. [Alt. Text: A man and woman standing side by side in front of a brick wall. The man on the left is President Madero, he is wearing a full three piece suit. The woman on the right is the contributor's, Debra Kleyhauer, grandmother, who is wearing a floral hat, white dress, and long white coat. This photo is sepia-toned, it was taken on May 11, 1911.]
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