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For GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH please contact:
 
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For GENERAL RESEARCH  assistance contact Rachel Murphree at murphree@
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Building El Paso: 1800s - 1920s

Volume No. 20: 2001-2002

Color Drawing of UTEP and Rio Grande "Hot Springs Have Long History." Jodie Theriot and Alaine Bracken. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 2.

"The Building of a City." Ruth E. Vise. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 2.

"From the Staff." Sunshine Mendez and Alaine Bracken. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 2.

"Pat Garrett Enjoyed Controversy." Antonio Perez, Angel Villalobos, and Jeremiah J. Miranda. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 3.

"Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire Terrorized Town." Justin McHugh, Chenoa Chavez, Isela Montoya, Adrian Estrada, and Brenda Carrion. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 4.

"History Reveals Rivalry of Madams Etta Clark and Alice Abbott." Sunshine Mendez and Olga Joann Valles. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 5.

"Kohlberg, Krupp, Zielonka Became Business and Civic Leaders." David A. Belford. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 6.

"Olga Kohlberg Pioneered Many Local Organizations." Alaine Bracken. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 7.

"Henry Trost's Architectural Legacy Graces City." Richard Tovar and Gloria Ordoñez. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 8.

"Sunset Heights Preserves History." Aurora Maravilla and Anita Morales. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol.20: 9.

"Adolph Schwartz Built Local Retail Dynasty." Celia Enriquez. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 10.

"Zach T. White Brought Progress to El Paso." Amber Bauer and Elizabeth Garate. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 11.

"Masons Became Leaders in Texas, El Paso." Rita Arroyo and Beth Tucker. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 12.

"City Suffered from Smallpox Epidemic." Ashley Kerr. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 13.

"El Paso High School Remains Classic." Marie Quintana, Lorraine Palacios, and Eric Fumagalli. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 14.

"Bhutanese Architecture Distinguishes UTEP Campus." Maribel Capetillo and Jeremy Montanez. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 15.

"Elephant Butte Dam Solved Early Water Problems." Susan Hettinga, Jacob Zarate, Brenda Valdez, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Erika Fuentes, and Nemecio Meraz. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20: 16.

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Borderlands is published annually by El Paso Community College, P.O. Box 20500, El Paso, TX 79998. 

It is a collection of student written articles on the history and culture of the El Paso, Juárez, Las Cruces border region, comprising the states of Texas, New Mexico, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.   This site was created with seed money from the Integrating Technical Contexts into Academic Courses (ITAC) Project, and maintained by the Northwest Community Library staff.  Funds for the program were provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under the auspices of the federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998.  

Ruth Vise, Borderlands Director, EPCC
Monica Wong, Project Coordinator, Head Librarian,  Northwest Community Library,  EPCC
Joe Old, Technical Consultant, ITAC Project
Mary Sarber,  Lorely Ambriz, and Library Staff.
Rachel Murphree, web weaver

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