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== Mexican Border Crossing Records  ==
== Mexican Border Crossing Records  ==


Numerous Mexicans came to Arizona in the late 19th and early 20th century. Records of 20th century Mexican border crossings are available at the National Archives and Family History Library. These include:<br>
Numerous Mexicans came to Arizona in the late 19th and early 20th century. Records of 20th century Mexican border crossings are available at the National Archives and Family History Library. These databases are listed above.


*{{FHL|1125731|title-id|disp=Aros Ranch, Douglas, Lochiel, Naco and Nogales, Arizona, alien arrivals 1906-1910}} <br><br>
=== Mexican Labor in Arizona ===
*{{FHL|1125728|title-id|disp=Douglas, alien arrivals 1906-1955}} <br>
*[https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/553962 ''The History of Mexican Labor in Arizona During the Territorial Period''] by Joseph Franklin Park - Thesis paper, paper
*{{FHL|1193845|title-id|disp=Naco, index and manifests 1908-1952 }}<br>
*{{FHL|1193927|title-id|disp=Nogales, index and manifests 1905-1952}}<br>
*{{FHL|830288|title-id|disp=San Luis, alphabetical manifests 1929-1952}}
*{{FHL|1139108|title-id|disp=Sasabe/San Fernanodo, index and manifests 1919-1952}} <br>


=== Mexican Labor in Arizona ===
*[https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/553962 ''The History of Mexican Labor in Arizona During the Territorial Period''] by Joseph Franklin Park - Thesis paper, paper
== References  ==
== References  ==