Title IndexA | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z "Adolph Schwartz Built Local Retail Dynasty." Enriquez, Celia. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 10 . "Albert B. Fall's Career Ended in Disgrace." Mary Sianez, Susan McKibbon and Kim Dawson. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 11. "Albert J. Fountain's Achievements Eclipsed by Mysterious Death. Joseph Bernal, Ashley Harris, Jessie Manzanares and Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 10. "Aldo Leopold Proposed Land Ethics." Stella Perry. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 7 & 15. ”Alphabet Agencies: FDR's Brainstorm." Andreas, Vanessa, and Altus Coleson. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 5. "America's First Highway: El Camino Real." Aleman, Blanca and Rebecca Blancarte. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 11. "Apache Indians Defended Homelands in Southwest." Rios, Emma and Todd Uzzell. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 13. "Area Missions are Part of Living History." Reyes, Blanca, et al. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 14. "Art - Low and Slow." Berumen, Luisa. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 15. "ASARCO Works To Clean Up Its Act." White, Cindy, Sara Murga and Jessica Rodriguez. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 11. "Atomic Bomb Developed In Southwest." Vieritz, Raymund. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 11.
"The Aztec and the Miracle." Monreal, Gabriela. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 13.
" Aztec Beliefs Helped Conquer Mexico." Barraza, Armando. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 3. " Aztecs Ruled Complex, Rich Society." Fumagalli, Chris and Christina Galindo Diaz. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 2. top " Ballet Folklorico - High School Style." De La O, Veronica. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 8 + 9. " Barbie Doll Revolutionized Toy Industry." Ramos, Belem. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 5 + 12 + 13. " A Baseball Team By Any Other Name." Corral, Alfredo. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 3.
" Bavarian Custom Celebrated in El Paso: Oktoberfest." Caprio, Kelly Maricruz Diaz comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 8 + 9 " Ben Lilly: Mountain Man of the Southwest." Marcel Wolff and Cynthia Hernandez. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 6 & 12.
" The Best Little Asaderos in Texas." Fernandez, Esther and Linda Tarin comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 3.
" Bhutanese Architecture Distinguishes UTEP Campus." Capetillo, Maribel and Jeremy Montanez. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 15. " Black Cowboys Rode the Trails, Too." Socorro Garcia, Ramon Gomez and Desiree Crawford. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 5. " The Booming Tortilla Industry in Mexico." Garcia, Lorena. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 3.
" Boot Capital of the World." Mendoza, Elizabeth and Jose Luis Holguin. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 7. " Boots - A Family Tradition." Guijarro, Lili. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 6. " Border Customs and Crafts." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 2. " Border Folk Foodways" Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 2. " Border Maintains Tradition of Posadas." Lujan, Veronica. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 12. " Border Patrol Used Variety Of Methods to Control Immigration." Denzler, Elizabeth and Sheryl Wilcox. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 7. " Border Pottery- Function and Beauty." Barfitt, Cynthia. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 7 + 14. " Borderlands 2002. We're Now on the Web." Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 2. " Borderlands 2003. Look for Us on the Web!" Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 2.
"Bracero Program Hurt Domestic Farm Workers." Marcell, Ronald O. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 13 + 14. "Buffalo Soldiers Defended Western Frontier." Medinaviles, Israel, et al. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 9.
"The Building of a City" Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 2. top "Cabeza de Vaca: Travels in Texas." Fumagalli, Chris, Sal Martinez, comps. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 5. "Cactus: It's Good for You!" Barton Stacey and Armida Beruman. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 11. "The Calvary Bugler: Essential To Horse And Man." Wilson, Ingrid Briones. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 13.
"Cathedral's Beauty Pleases." AnaMaria M. Kin, Anwar Asad and Jessica Soto. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004 Vol. 22: 9.
"César Chávez: Simple Man, People's Hero." Nevarez, Jessica, et al. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 4 + 5. "Chamizal Dispute Settled Peacefully." Rios, Juan, et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 13. "Change on the Border." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 2. "Chevy Bel Air Charmed 1950 Car Buyers." Garcia, Carlos, and Rita Reynoso. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 4. "Chihuahuita in the 1930s: Tough Times in the Barrio." Uhl, David and Moses Megliorino. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 6. "Chile Ristras Brighten Border Homes." Perez, Doug and Martha A. Sandoval. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 6 + 7. "Chinese Immigrants Helped Build Railroad in El Paso." Portillo, Jaime and Joanna Atilano. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 3. "City Suffered from Smallpox Epidemic." Kerr, Ashley. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 13. "Civil Air Patron Protected Border During World War II." Cedillo, Gilbert. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 9. "Cloudcroft Baby Sanatorium Saved Many." Krystal Jaroszewski, Erika Alvarez and Melanie E. Aguilar. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 12 . "Cockfights Legal in Surrounding Areas." Hernandez, Molly. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 4 "Colonel Doniphan and Volunteers Won Battle of Brazito." Zukauskas, John. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 7. "Comics Retain Popularity." Chavez, Joe and Sandra Pierce. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 15. "Company E Survivor Recalls Days As Prisoner Of War." Smith, Leigh E. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 7. "Corn: The Golden Gift From Our Ancestors." Garcia, Lorena. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 7. "Coronado Searched for Cities of Gold." Fumagalli, Chris, Danny Moreno, comps. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 7. "Cortes Created New Order in Mexico." Fumagalli, Chris, Damian Ruiz, Yvonne Puentes, comps. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 4. "Cotton Boll Entertains too!" Lettunich, Becky. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 5. "Cristeros Became Mexican Martyrs 1926-1929." Kazstelia Vasquez. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 14. "Cultural Super-Titions Affect Behavior." Gonzalez, Yolanda, Maria Helinda Chavez and Monica Mora. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 14. top "Dale Resler Worked Hard for El Paso." Miranda Leenheer. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 13.
"Day of the Dead Celebrates Spiritual Tradition." Brame, Florence Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 12 "Dichos are an Intricate Part of Mexican Culture." Nieto, Bernardo R. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 14. "Douglass School Served Black Community Well." Johnson, Alan A., et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 9 + 14 + 15. "Downtown El Paso Is Monument to Anson Mills." Seanez, Theresa and Juan Aleman. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 5. "Downtown Opium Dens Attracted Many." Dickey Gretchen. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003 Vol.21: 3+7. "Drive-In Theatres Appealed to all Ages." Paniagua, Rebecca, et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 3. top "Early City Planners Saw Future in Scenic Drive." Trevizo, Elizabeth. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 15. "Early Fort Bliss Occupied Pioneer Sites." Varela, Philip and Chris Fumagalli. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 8. "1848 War With Mexico Created Southwest." Prieto, Regina, et al. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 6. "1880s Brought First Theaters to Town." Trevizo, Jacqueline. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 5.
"The 1800s in El Paso." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 2. "El Paso Broadcasting: The Stories Behind the Call Letters" Lynne Witzke, Erika. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 4. "El Paso Grew Up with Arrival of Railroad." Garcia, Luis, et al. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 16. "El Paso Grows Up." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 2. "El Paso High School Remains Classic." Quintana, Marie., Lorraine Palacios, and Eric Fumagalli. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 14. "El Paso Played Important Role in the Mexican Revolution." Emilia Granados, Marta Espinoza, Claudia Cox, Jezabel Torres, Jessica Rayas, Janel Yvette Rivera, Adriana Martinez, and Veronica Villanueva. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 10+7. "El Paso Public Library Began Modestly." Megliorino, Kenneth, Norma Maldonado, and Sandra Saldana. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 9. "El Paso Red Cross Essential to War Effort." Garcia, Sandra, and Debbie Eisert. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 8. "El Paso Trolley First to Connect Two Nations." Gallardo, Manny, Sandra L. Dominguez, Art Guerra. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 5 + 10 "El Paso Was Midpoint of Overland Mail Service." Arteaga, Raul H. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 10. "El Paso's Company E Survivors Remember Rapido River Assault." Smith, Leigh E. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 6 + 7. "Elephant Butte Dam Solved Early Water Problems." Hettinga, Susan., Jacob Zarate, Brenda Valdez, Guadalupe Gonzales, Erika Fuentes, and Nemecio Meraz. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 16. "Elfego Baca Lived More than Nine Lives." David Santana, Melissa Ann Villela, Rosalynn Torres and Michael Telles. Borderlands S pring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 7.
"Enigmatic Olivas Aoy Began School for Mexican Youth." Terrazas, Teresa.,Monica Guillen, and Christine Ansalmo. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 8. "Escontrias Ranch: A Link to Hueco Tanks Park." Lorraine Kress with additional research by Brenda Palma. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005 Vol. 23: 8.
"Esteban Furthered Legend of Cibola." Villanueva, Jose Guadalupe and Chris Fumagalli. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 6. "Ethnic Terms Can Cause Confusion." Puentes, Yvonne. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 16. "Farah Manufacturing Now Just a Memory." Jackie Corrales, Kathleen Luby, Daryle Hendry, Tony Medrano, Christopher Flores and Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 14 & 15.
"Festival Celebrates Oñate's Historic Arrival." Fumagalli, Chris, James Clark, comps. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 9 "'50s Cars Changed American Lifestyle And Image." Vargas, Gabriel. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 4. "First Hispanic Mayor Elected in 1957." Padilla, Sara and Salazar, Lorraine. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 15. "Flower Children Chose Alternative Lifestyle." Hoy, Rosemary and Leonie Pompa. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 16. "Flu Epidemic of 1918 Hit El Paso Hard." Garnica, Valerie and Armando Resendiz. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 14. "Food, Spices Double as Folk Cures." Fields,Robbie. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 10. "Former Crew Members On B-17s Remember Tough Times." Thurman, Trever N. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 11 + 12. "Former Members Recall Life in Hitler Youth." Edington, Allen. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 9. "Franciscans Brought Catholicism to Area." Gonzalez, Chris and Erik Toyosima. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 10. "Fray Garcia Left Great Legacy." Ybarra, Patricia, Manuel H. Ramirez Jr., comps. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 10. "From the Editor." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 2. "From the Editors." Dickey, Gretchen. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21 : 2. "From the Editors." Gretchen Dickey and Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 2.
"From the Editors." Dickey Gretchen and Stella Perry. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol.23 : 2.
"From the Editors." Fumagalli, Chris and Luisa C. Villegas. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 2. "From the Editors." Smith Jr., Leigh E. and Debra Barron Diaz comps. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 2. "From the Staff." Guzman, Gabriela and Daniel W. Martinez. Borderlands 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 2. "From the Staff." Lynn, Annette E. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 2. "From the Staff." Mendez, Sunshine and Alaine Bracken. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 2. top "Gadsden Purchase Clarified U.S. Boundaries." Finley, Monique, et al. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 7. The General Store: A Hidden Treasure Of The Past." Murillo, Lourdes. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 16.
"German POWs Remembered at Fort Bliss." Smith, Leigh. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 11. "German Prisoners of War Interned at Fort Bliss During World War II." Smith, Leigh. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 10. "Geronimo Led Final Fight to Save Apaches and Land." Morales, Rafael, Edwardo Morales. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 12. "Glass Work Disappearing on Border." Cano, Felix and Lorena Hernandez comps. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 4. "H. Arthur Brown: El Paso Symphony Guru Of The '30s." Moeri, Gina. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 14 "Hands That Create Art and Soul." Carney, Elizabeth A. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 5. "Henry O. Flipper Paved Way for Integration of Military." Garner, Arminta C., Jesus Saenz. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 8. "Henry Trost's Architectural Legacy Graces City." Tovar, Richard and Gloria Ordonez. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 8. "A Hispanic Girl's Coming of Age." Adauto, Alina et al. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 14 + 15.
"History Reveals Rivalry of Madams Etta Clark and Alice Abbott." Mendez, Sunshine and Olga Joann Valles. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 5. "Hobo Sign Language Targeted El Paso." Uhl, David. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 7. "Houchen Settlement House Helped New Arrivals." Patricia Wollin. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol. 21: 15. "Holy Hot Mole." Muñar, Barbara. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 8. "Home Schools Become Popular Alternative." Minjares, John. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 6 + 10 + 11. "Hot Peppers: They're Not Just for Eating." Stelter, Michelle. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 9 + 12. "Hot Springs Have Long History." Theriot Jodie and Alaine Bracken. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 2. "How Do I Love Thee, Piggy? Let Me Count the Ways!" Valle, Ruth. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 4. "How to Play the Piñata Game." Rosino, Olga. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 4. "Hueco Tanks Is Site of Controversy." Stella Perry with additional research by Lorena Perez, Beatrice Gallegos, Yusaf Kahn and Gisel Carrillo. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 9 & 12 "James and Joseph Magoffin: El Paso Pioneers." Marusich, Brenda. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 6 "James Gillett Showed Courage in El Paso." Elisa Figueroa, Omar Guerrero, Julie Williams, Jeremiah Tovar and Rene Ochoa. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 4 & 10.
"Jesuits Continue to Exert Influence Over Area." Guillen, Domini. With Melissa Marquez comps. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 10. "Jim White Explored Carlsbad Caverns for Years." Ruth Reyes, Kyndle Tooke, Audra Graziano and Casandra Jimenez. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 5.
"Juneteenth Celebrates Freedom for Texas Slaves." Maggie Borjas, Rosa Cardenas and Roland III Johnson. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 4+ 7. top "Kern Place Neighborhood: The Man Behind the Name." Alicia Magruder and Gretchen Dickey. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 13 & 15.
"King on the Mountain." Zuniga, Bernice, and Terri Fout. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 3. "Kohlberg, Krupp, Zielonka Became Business and Civic Leaders." Belford, David A. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 6. "Ku Klux Klan Had Short Life in El Paso." Vanessa Mendoza, Melissa A. Case, Yvonne Garcia, Yazmine Contreras, Alejandra Garcia, and Cristal N. Spradling. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 6.
"L. A. Nixon Fought Texas Voting Law." Pierce, Sandra. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 8. "La Charreada - Mexican Horsemanship." De la Torre, Alejandra. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 6. "La Fe Clinic Serves South El Paso." Westover, A. C. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 10. "La Malinche Remains Controversial." Cano, Susana, Juan Sandoval and Norma Torres. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 4. "The Lady is a Bullfighter." Tarin, Linda. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 10. "Latinos Work To Change Stereotypes In Hollywood." Isais, Elsa E. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 3. "Lenten Customs Vary." Vega, Hermelinda and Brenda Marusich. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 10 + 11 + 12. "Lenten Foods: From Fasting to Fabulous." Caldwell, Inez. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 15. "Life on the Border: 1950s & 1960s." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 2. "Local Craftsmen Keep Art of Saddlery Alive." Sweatt, Jolynn. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 5. "Looking Back at the Chile Pepper." McPhilomy, Janis, Jose Luis Guzman, comps. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 8 + 14. "The Magic of Mariachis." Alvarado, Jesus. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 8 + 9. "Magoffin Home Preserves El Paso's Past." Marusich, Brenda. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 7. "Magoffinsville Had Lasting Influence on El Paso." Villegas, Luisa. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 3. "Marcelino Serna Became World War I Hero." Elena Gomez. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 10.
"Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire Terrorized Town." McHugh, Justin. Chenoa Chavez, Isela Montoya, Adrian Estrada, and Brenda Carrion. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 4. "Masons Became Leaders in Texas, El Paso." Arroyo, Rita and Beth Tucker. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 12. "Matachines: Soldiers of the Virgin." Sepulveda, Marlene and Tomasita T. Reyes. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 13. "Mediterranean Cuisine: Old Tradition, Fresh Idea." Mowad, Annette M. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 14. "Men Behind the Chile Pepper." McPhilomy, Janis. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 9 "Mennonite Colonies in Mexico Accept Change Slowly." Macias, Maria and Fatima Torres. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 13. "The Midwife: Choices for Border Women." Bryant, Thomas L. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 11.
"Mining Became Big Business in Southwest." Michelle Stuckwisch , Patricia Padilla, Dickey Gretchen and Vise Ruth. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21 : 8+15. "Mormons Found Sanctuary in Mexico in 1880s." King, Laura and Amparo Garcia. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 12. "Munich on the Border." Caprio, Kelly and Lori Powe. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 9. "New Generation of Mariachis." Córdova, Lynn, Frank R. Martinez, comps. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 9. "1940s Hanna's Story, A Holocaust Survivor Remembers" Lynne Witzke, Erika. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 8 + 9.
"Nutritious, Delicious Beans." Boren, Ulla. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 13. top "O. T. Bassett and Charles R. Morehead Left Mark on City." Veronica Moreno, Will Daugherty, Ashley Harris, Larry Aguirre and Michael Phillips. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 4 & 5.
"Oasis Restaurants Symbolized '50s Teen Scene." Pierce, Sandra. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 3. "Olga Kohlberg Pioneered Many Local Organizations." Bracken, Alaine. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 7. "Oñate Conquered Desert to Explore Southwest." Ortiz, Yvette, et al. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 8. "Otis A. Aultman Captured Border History in Pictures." Aurora Nuñez and Amanda Taylor. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 16. "Out of a Cotton Boll Bloom Beautiful Crafts." Lettunich, Becky. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 4 + 5. top
"Pancho Villa Led Northern Forces in Revolution." Sandra Sarinana, Nora Juárez, Wendy King, Sergio Lopez, and Peter Zacherl. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 11. "Pat Garrett Enjoyed Controversy." Perez, Antonio. Angel Villalobos and Jeremiah J. Miranda. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 3. "Pershing, Villa Forever Linked to Columbus." Mary Gutierrez , Ana Regalado,Daniel Aguilera, Estela Salazar, Alejandro Moriel, and Wendy King. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 13. "Phenomenon: Single Fathers." Gamez, Margie. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 12. "Piñatas." Rosino, Olga, Belinda Mendoza and Christine Castro. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 4. "Pioneer ranch Became Concordia Cemetery." Sepulveda, Rudy. Susan Mettlen, and Lucia Shope. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 2. "The Plaza Theater…Here to Stay!?" Barron Diaz, Debra. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 3.
"Postcards from the Past." Vice, Ruth. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 2 .
"Price's Dairy Still Family Owned. "Theresa Muñoz. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 14.
"Prohibition Stimulated El Paso, Juárez Economies." Ahedo, Dominique, Larry Van Slyke, Valerie Pena, Yvette Barraza, Mirna Gonzalez, and Sonia Carrasco. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 16. "Pueblo Revolt Brought Tiguas South." Melchor, Jorge L. Jr. and Angelica Gutierrez. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 12. top "Que Onda, Homeboy! Why Do We Talk Like This?" Gardea, Oscar and Brenda Marusich. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 15. "Quickie Divorces Granted in Juárez." Cisneros, Katie. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 10. top "Rabies Took Bite Out of Sun City." Boussy, Regine. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 6. "Ration Books and Victory Gardens: Coping with Shortages." Smith, Leigh and Jennette Nervais. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 12. "Rebel Image of Motorcyclists Set in 1950s." Quinones, Larry. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 16. "Renovation May Revive Downtown El Paso." Maldonado, Luis. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 7. "Retablos: Echoes of Faith." Lujan, Berth. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 11 + 12. "Rio Grande Thanksgiving." Simpson, Shannon. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 5. "Rock 'N' Roll Defined Teen Culture." Leonie, Pompa and Irene Martinez. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 11. top "S. H. Newman Fought Vice." Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 6.
"Salt War of 1877 Divided Southwest Residents." Rodriguez, Silvia, Tonantzin De Aztlan. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 11. "Sam Dreben Soldiered All Over the World." Rachell Feree, Jessica Jeffers and Lindsay Werner. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 11.
"San Elizario Presidio Protected Settlers." Santiago, Hector and Blanca Reyes. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 15. "San Jacinto Plaza Remains Heart Of Downtown El Paso." Gavilanes, Elizabeth. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 5. "San Pedro Pharmacy Retains Look of the Past." Moreno, Rosa. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 14 + 15. "Santo Niño de Atocha Called Miracle Worker." Jasso, Heidi. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 10. "Sarah Bowman and Tillie Howard: Madams of the 1800s." Phillips, Lisa, et al. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 15. "Shelter For Farm Workers Becomes Reality." Castro, Ruben, Claudia Moreno, Jessica S. Nevarez. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 5. "A Shopping Mall by the People for the People." Celum, Sharon. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 12.
"Sisters of Charity began Hotel Dieu Hospital." Vasquez, Debbie and Guadalupe Dominguez. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 6. "Sisters of Loretto have long history in Southwest." Saenz, Bernadette and Victoria Valdez. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 11. "Smeltertown Still Exists in Memories." Jesus Delgado. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 9. "Smokey Bear: A Legend Is Made." Rodriguez, Cesar. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 5 + 6. "Soldaderas Played Important Roles in Revolution." Diana Suet, Raquel Macias, and Kazstelia Vasquez. Borderlands Spring 2002-2003, Vol.21: 12.
"Solomon C. Schutz Helped Bring Law and Order to El Paso." Gretchen Dickey and Sara Flores. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 3 & 12. "Some Boys Still Grow Up to be Cowboys." Gutierrez, Gerardo and Myrna Porras. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 7. "Special Olympics Shine In El Paso." Acevedo, Oscar and Elizabeth Elizondo. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 9. "Stepfamilies Become More Numerous." Alvarez, Araceli. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 13. "Steve Crosno: An El Paso Original." Hoy, Rosemary and Leonie Pompa. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 10. "Sun Carnival 1936 Style." Roman, Edgar. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 13 + 14. "Sunset Heights Preserves History." Maravilla, Aurora and Anita Morales. Borderlands Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 9. "Swing Music Helped Dispel The Blues Of The '30s and '40s." Schlondrop, W. C. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 15. top "Tamales By Any Other Name Remain The Same." Anaya, Xochitl. Borderlands Spring 1991 Vol. 9 : 5. "Tarahumaras Rely on Nature for Food". Carreon, Yvonne. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 15. "Teenage Fashions of the Nifty Fifties." Dilly, Neysa, Annette Romero and Ruth Beltran. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 15. "Teens Rebel Against Authority." Delgado, Celeste. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 14. "Tempting Sweet Breads. Pan de Dulce." Cordova, Lynn, Inez Caldwell. Borderlands Spring 1991. Vol. 9 : 16. "Texas Knights of Columbus Began in El Paso." Karima Garcia, Ernest Mijares, Vanessa Torres and Kaztelia Vasquez. Borderlands Spring 2004-2005, Vol. 23: 16.
"Texas Rangers Helped Keep Order on Frontier." Carson, Diana, Claudia Carpio and Greg Tynan. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 14. "The Tigua Indians: Food For Thought" Thick, Ed. Borderlands Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 6. "Thelma White Case Forced College Integration." Herrera Veronica, and Alan Johnson. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 9 "Three Decades of History." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 2. "Three Decades of History." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol. 13 : 2. "Tigua Indians Survive 300 Years of Ordeals." Ortiz, Lilian, et al. Borderlands 1998-1999, Vol. 17 : 13. "Tigua Indians: Dancing for St. Anthony." Córdova, Lynn, Daniel Morales, José Hernandez. Borderlands Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 12. "Title IX Changed Women's Sports." Garcia, Adrian, and Elena Sarmiento. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 8 "To Ask is to Receive." Salcedo, Raul. Borderlands Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 11. "Tom Moore And Archie Have Timeless Appeal." Pierce, Sandra and Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 16. "Tortillas- Border Staff of Life" Gomez, Marisa. Borderlands Spring Vol. 9 : 3. "Town of El Paso Grew From Pioneer Settlements." Jallad, Manuela, Daniel Pineda. Borderlands 1999-2000, Vol. 18 : 4. "Traditional Hispanic Children's Games Disappear. Bibliography." Castillo, Guadalupe. Borderlands Spring 1992
"Tuberculosis Turned El Paso Into a Health Center." Munoz, Ascension. Borderlands Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 7. "Turney Mansion Becomes Work of Art." Esparza, Dominique A. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 14. top
"Union
Depot Witnessed Growth of El Paso." Maribel Montes, Albert Romero,
Michael Garcia and Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004,
Vol. 22: 16.
"Victorio
Fought to the Death for Homeland." Michelle Connell and Silvia
Moreno. Borderlands
Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 3
"Vintage Warplanes Keep Past
Alive." Smith, Leigh E. Borderlands Spring 1995, Vol.
13 : 12
"A Visit from Three Kings." Chaparro,
Frances, Estela Muñoz and Adrian Zamilpa. Borderlands
Spring 1993, Vol. 11 : 13. "Volunteer Fire Department Grew Into Professional Company."
Marquez, Karla., Cesar Gonzales, Eddie Caldera, and Maria Chavez. Borderlands
Spring 2000-2001, Vol. 19 : 4.
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"Wedding Traditions on the Border."
Rittman, Dan, Lisa M. Carrasco, and Roxanne J. Salazar. Borderlands
Spring 1992, Vol. 10 : 16.
"Weeds or Edible Desert Plants?" Cordova, Lynn. Borderlands
Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 10 + 11.
"Where's The Beef? In El Paso!" Bangs, Eric. Borderlands
Spring 1991, Vol. 9 : 4.
"Woman's
Club Has Long Served City." Cheryl Wood, Claudia Flores, Sergio Bravo and Azucena Salas. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004,
Vol. 22: 8.
"Women Changed Wartime Work Patterns." Arteaga, Raul H. Borderlands
Spring 1994, Vol. 12 : 12 + 13.
"Women's Shelter Helps To Heal The Pain." Encarnacion, Bianca.
Borderlands Spring 1997, Vol. 15 : 6 + 15.
"Woodland
Bottling Brought Pepsi to Town." Sandra Aziz. Borderlands
Spring 2003-2004,
Vol. 22: 15.
"World War II Took Its Toll On The Home Front." Andreas,
Vanessa, and Altus Coleson. Borderlands Spring 1995,
Vol. 13 : 8 + 9.
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"Zach T. White Brought Progress to El
Paso." Bauer, Amber and Elizabeth Garate. Borderlands
Spring 2001-2002, Vol. 20 : 11. |












