This was a fraternity house for students at Texas Western College in 1955. It was demolished to make way for the Hilton Garden Inn at the corner of Oregon Street and University Avenue in El Paso, Texas. Houses at far right were used by maintenance staff needed in middle of the night. Home at far left once housed speech pathology clinic.
Building on campus of Texas Western College in El Paso Texas that served as residence of presidents from 1942-1958. Demolished to make way for Liberal Arts Building.
Building on campus of Texas Western College in El Paso, Texas that served as residence of presidents from 1942-1958. Demolished to make way for Liberal Arts Building
Cordova International Bridge in Chamizal area in El Paso Texas circa 1993 is used by truckers and citizens.of both Mexico and the USA on daily basis. This picture shows unusually few vehicles crossing in both directions.
Haywood Antone Ph.D. & Carl Hertzog - Texas Western Press-1993
Haywood Antone Ph.D and international renowned publisher Carl Hertzog monitor of production of the Texas Western Press in El Paso, Texas. The J. Carl Hertzog papers MS 295 can be utilized through special collections at UTEP library.
Seamon Hall circa 1935 on the campus of first Texas College of Mines in El Paso, Texas renamed Texas Western College, now University of Texas at El Paso.
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