Francisco Madero and Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer on May 11, 1911
Francisco Madero y Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer el 11 de mayo de 1911
Francisco Madero y Annie (Meyer) Kleyhauer el 11 de mayo de 1911
El dia despues de la Batalla de Ciudad Juárez, 11 de mayo de 1911, mis abuelos Alfred y Annie Kleyhauer y otros americanos fueron desde El Paso a Juárez para ver la ciudad y los combatientes rebeldes de Pancho Villa. Esta es mi abuela con Presidente Madero.
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