Hell on the Rio Grande poem, Laredo, Texas, 1916

Contributed by Maine Historical Society

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In 1916, troops from both Maine and New Hampshire were sent to Laredo, Texas, along the Rio Grande, to join the Mexican Border Guard. The men sent from Maine were members of the Second Maine Infantry Regiment, a descendant of the Civil War Second Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

The satirical poem describes life stationed on the Rio Grande through the eyes of the Devil, who thinks it such "Hell" that even he doesn't wish to be there. Herbert Cobb, an owner of this particular pamphlet, was stationed in Texas prior to the First World War.

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  • Title: Hell on the Rio Grande poem, Laredo, Texas, 1916
  • Creation Date: circa 1916
  • Subject Date: 1916
  • Location: The Rio Grande, Laredo, Webb County, TX
  • Media: Print on paper
  • Dimensions: 16.5 cm x 11.5 cm
  • Local Code: Coll. 2824, Box 4/3
  • Collection: Cobb brothers World War I correspondence
  • Object Type: Text and Image

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Maine Historical Society
485 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101
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