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The Famous Hotel El Paso de Robles 1891 - 1940
Historic Site
On May 11, 1889, with one million bric...
El Paso County
CSA
Voted 871 to 2 for secession. At start of Civil ...
El Paso
Largest U.S. city on the Mexican border. Named for the mou...
El Paso Del Rio Del Norte
This canyon cut here by the Rio Grande marks the crossing ...
The City of El Paso / Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Before you stands
The City of El Paso
i...
Mount Cristo Rey/ The Gadsden Purchase/ El Paso Smelting Works
Mount Cristo Rey
High above the point where the stat...
El Paso's First Newspaper
El Paso Del Norte where the Centuries Meet
El Paso's...
El Paso's Chinese Community
Chinese immigrants first arrived in El Paso shortly before...
Nine of Primitive El Paso's Patriotic Heroes
To the memory of
nine of primative El Paso's
p...
El Paso Lower Valley Missions/ Cordova Island/ The City and Coun
El Paso Lower Valley Missions
Ysleta Mission -- 1681...
Results for El Paso
The Famous Hotel El Paso de Robles 1891 - 1940
Historic Site
On May 11, 1889, with one million bricks piled at this site, the laying of the foundation of this famous hotel was begun.
In November of 1889, the El Paso de Robles Hotel Company was incorporated with five stockholders: Drury ...
El Paso County
CSA
Voted 871 to 2 for secession. At start of Civil War Minutemen were organized to provide frontier protection. The San Elizario Spy Company was mustered into Confederate service on July 11, 1861. El Paso was the springboard and supply point ...
El Paso
Largest U.S. city on the Mexican border. Named for the mountain pass. Historic gateway for Indians, priests, gold-seekers, traders, stages. Federal troops occupied this area longer than any other in Texas during the Civil War. Agricultural, industrial and military center. ...
El Paso Del Rio Del Norte
This canyon cut here by the Rio Grande marks the crossing of the historic Camino Real, or Royal Road, to La Tierra Adentra. Trackers and traders crossed the river here to begin the arduous journey north to Santa Fe. Permanent ...
The City of El Paso / Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Before you stands
The City of El Paso
in the valley of the Rio Grande
and across is
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
To the far right is the river's southern exit
through the famed Pass of the North from which
El Paso takes its name.
This is historic ground. ...
Mount Cristo Rey/ The Gadsden Purchase/ El Paso Smelting Works
Mount Cristo Rey
High above the point where the states of Texas, New Mexico and Chihuahua intersect stands an impressive monument at the summit of Sierra de Cristo Rey, portraying Christ on the cross. The dream of the small parish of ...
El Paso's First Newspaper
El Paso Del Norte where the Centuries Meet
El Paso's First Newspaper
Near this spot in 1860, grew a cottonwood tree on whose broad breast were posted many public and private notices. In one of these on August 6th, 1860, Anson Mills ...
El Paso's Chinese Community
Chinese immigrants first arrived in El Paso shortly before the Southern Pacific Railroad completed its line here in 1881. The earliest immigrants opened a rooming house and a grocery store. Soon afterwards, the U.S. Government passed the Chinese exclusion act ...
Nine of Primitive El Paso's Patriotic Heroes
To the memory of
nine of primative El Paso's
patriotic heroes
Emmett Mills
Aged 19
Freeman Thomas - Joe Poacher
M. Champion - John Pontel
Bob Avlin - John Wilson
Who in July 1861
were loyal citizens
of El Paso, Texas
and Loyal employees
of the Butterfield Overland Mail Co.
When all ...
El Paso Lower Valley Missions/ Cordova Island/ The City and Coun
El Paso Lower Valley Missions
Ysleta Mission -- 1681. Ysleta, the oldest community in Texas, claims the most steadily cultivated plot of land in the U.S.
Socorro Mission -- 1682. Regarded as the oldest active parish church in the U.S. Has a ...