Show -- ss- one of the results of the mass movement from Mexico their wagons and Mexican exodus in 1912 several families came In thi3 north in nettled the small village of Hachita Her? Just north of the Moslem border and southeast of These families later moved to more Doming Kew Mexico oopulous communities in Arizona although several returned to Mexico Mexico Most Mormons who left Mexico availed themselves of the more rapid means of railway transportation rather than using wagon trains The railroad terminated at HI Paso Texas where the immigrants were' given temnorary shelter at Fort 31iss of the wealthier exiles bought or rented homes Just north of HI Paso in the Rio Grande valley These new homesites were selected by those Mormons who held the belief that it would be Impossible for their permanent Many 0 return to Mexico VIRDSN Others "of the Mexican exiles set about seeking more favorable locations in the United States One of the refugees Martin L Harris when returning to Sonora Mexico to inspect his property there massed the night in Lordsburg Mew Mexico him of the and was introduced to H Stonewall who spoke to Gila Ranch properties He shortened his visit to Mexico in order to return and inform the refugee friends at |