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- ~EXICOt LEFT SCHOOLAFTER THE FOURTHGRADE. HIS FIRST JOB MASAS A TINE-KEEPER ON ft FARN. lN 1913 WHENHE MAS12 HE WASHIRED BY THE NATIONALRAILROADOF ftEXICO TO LEARNTELEGRAPHY. ''WHEN PANCHOVILLA CANETHROUGH 0URANGOtI FOLLOWED HIN FOR ABOUT 2½ YEARS. HE HADA
- Jei.de.A.Avenue lnon..tgomeA!f-, Al.a.6a.ma. f¾ -. ~ "fl•'• \, ~ . . ...'.. NJ,,'l-, Ap/t.ll 2 3, 1913 VeaJt Viltg.ln.ia: The ma.it ha..6 been moun.ta.lnou...6,.l.t .u .t1tue, bu.t 1·have been g1tea.tly .touched by .the many way~ .in wh.lch people
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- in Alice, followed an exciting period in Mexico where he.rode with the revolutionary hero Pancho Villa. Salas, born in Durango, Mexico, left school after the fourth grade. His first job was on a farm. In 1913 when he was 12 he was hired by the National