Obituaries Related to "Gomez" from New York Times Archive
COL. DELGADO'S VICTORY; SAID TO HAVE DEFEATED A THOU- SAND CUBAN INSURGENTS. The Cubans Retrent in Disorder, Leav- ing Their Dead on the Field -- Gen. Gomez, and His Forces Approach- ing the Province of Havana -- An- other Defeat of a Large Rebel For
SANDOVAL ON MARTI'S DEATH.; Borrero's Escape with Gomez -- Wounding of Juan Guerra.
Killed; M. Gomez Wounded
GOMEZ FACED DEATH WITHOUT FALTERING; Mexican Rebel Chief and Aides Displayed Fortitude Before Firing Squad. WROTE WIFE AND MOTHER Gomez's Body, Worn and Haggard, Is Scarcely Recognizable -- He Will Be Buried Beside Serrano.
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 6 (AP). -- It was difficult to recognize the Gomez of old when the body of the rebel leader, who was executed yesterday near Teocelo in the State of Vera Cruz, was brought back to Mexico City late last night.
DECOYED BY SHAM PARLEY; Gomez Trained Machine Guns on Troopers, Left, and Opened Fire. CAPT. BOYD, LIEUT. ADAIR DIE Negro Troopers Dropped to Ground and Struggled with Bigger Force. PRISONERS IN CHIHUAHUA Gen. Trevino There Threatens Further Attacks
U. S. troops at Carrizal decoyed by sham parley, Gomez trained machine gun, Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Adair killed, with eleven soldiers, 17 U. S. soldiers interned as prisoners in Chihuahua, Trevino threatens further attack if men leave lines
SPANISH TROOPS ROUTED; AMONG THE HILLS OF SAN BLAS, NEAR CIENFUEGOS, SANTA CLARA. Col. Vasquez and a Lieutenant, with Many Soldiers, Killed -- Official Account of the Battle Tells a Tale Favoring the Government -- Gomez Leads Four Thousand Men to the
Officers (Five) Trial; Acquittal
COL. DELGADO'S VICTORY; SAID TO HAVE DEFEATED A THOU- SAND CUBAN INSURGENTS. The Cubans Retrent in Disorder, Leav- ing Their Dead on the Field -- Gen. Gomez, and His Forces Approach- ing the Province of Havana -- An- other Defeat of a Large Rebel For
SANDOVAL ON MARTI'S DEATH.; Borrero's Escape with Gomez -- Wounding of Juan Guerra.
Killed; M. Gomez Wounded
DECOYED BY SHAM PARLEY; Gomez Trained Machine Guns on Troopers, Left, and Opened Fire. CAPT. BOYD, LIEUT. ADAIR DIE Negro Troopers Dropped to Ground and Struggled with Bigger Force. PRISONERS IN CHIHUAHUA Gen. Trevino There Threatens Further Attacks
U. S. troops at Carrizal decoyed by sham parley, Gomez trained machine gun, Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Adair killed, with eleven soldiers, 17 U. S. soldiers interned as prisoners in Chihuahua, Trevino threatens further attack if men leave lines
SPANISH TROOPS ROUTED; AMONG THE HILLS OF SAN BLAS, NEAR CIENFUEGOS, SANTA CLARA. Col. Vasquez and a Lieutenant, with Many Soldiers, Killed -- Official Account of the Battle Tells a Tale Favoring the Government -- Gomez Leads Four Thousand Men to the
Officers (Five) Trial; Acquittal
COL. DELGADO'S VICTORY; SAID TO HAVE DEFEATED A THOU- SAND CUBAN INSURGENTS. The Cubans Retrent in Disorder, Leav- ing Their Dead on the Field -- Gen. Gomez, and His Forces Approach- ing the Province of Havana -- An- other Defeat of a Large Rebel For
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