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English: Identifier: mexicohistoryofi00wrig

Title: Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years Year: 1911 (1910s) Authors: Wright, Marie Robinson, 1866-1914 Subjects: Publisher: Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons [etc., etc.]


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Text Appearing Before Image: ttracted wide-spread attention. There isa Scientific and IndustrialLiterary Institute in whichare prosecuted the studiesnecessary for the occupa-tions of assaying, topo-graphic, hydrographic, andmining engineering. Thereis also a practical miningschool belonging to the Fed-eral Government where allpractical training in miningexploitation under profes-sors of Metallurgy is ac-quired. Pachuca has splendidarchitecture and some oldpalaces and churches form an interesting spectacle of the city. It is considered one of the most prosperouscities in the republic, in proportion to its population, and its rich metal districtsmake it noted as one of the most celebrated mining centres of the world. The churches, La Parroquia, San Francisco and San Juan de Dios are notablefor their solid masonry and size. A beautiful theatre, a literary institute ofhigher education and good charitable institutions are among the more notablebuildings. Private academies flourish and a Prostestant church built by the

Text Appearing After Image: STATUE OF HIDALGO. 320 MEXICO English-speaking colony help to make this city picturesque and interesting, withits admixture of ancient and modern architecture. During the month of September, when the Mexicans were celebratingtheir Centennial of Independence, this capital was foremost in its enthusiasm.


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