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A fanciful depiction of Generals Pershing and Villa shaking hands in friendship in a square in Palomas, Mexico – just across the border from Columbus, NM. The bronze statues are more a symbolic meaning for the two communities that bore the brunt of the Mexican Revolution, Villista Raids, and the Punitive Expedition. (Author’s photo)

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The railroad depot of the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad in Columbus is one of the few surviving structures from the raid. It is now a historical museum. (Photo by the author)

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