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MS 231
Cleofás Calleros
Papers
Span Dates, 1860-1977
Bulk Dates, 1915-1972
60 feet (linear)
Processed by Laura Hollingsed,
August 2002,
and James Barrera, April 2000
Biography
Southwest historian and civic leader Cleofás Calleros was born in Río
Florido, Chihuahua, Mexico on April 9, 1896, to Ismael Calleros and Refugio
Perales de Calleros. The family immigrated to El Paso, Texas, in 1902, when he
was six years old. After graduating from school Calleros worked as a freight
clerk for the Santa Fe Railroad, as an accountant and private businessman, and
as a social worker and immigration specialist for the Catholic Church, becoming
prominent in the civic and religious community in El Paso. In numerous
publications, articles, and speeches, he chronicled the history of the
Southwestern United States, Mexico and the Catholic Church.
in 1924. New Mexico State University awarded him an honorary Master of Fine
Arts degree in 1960, and he later received an honorary doctorate.
Cleofás Calleros married the former Benita Blanco in 1918. Benita was
born in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, on February 22, 1895, and came to the
United States in 1905. She became a United States citizen in 1918. She worked
as a stenographer and assisted Calleros in his various business pursuits after
their marriage. They had one daughter, Margarita Calleros Blanco, born in 1926.
In his early days in El Paso, Calleros worked after school in various local
businesses. While working for a print shop, he learned to print and bind books.
In 1912, he started as a messenger boy with the Santa Fe Railway and worked
his way up to Chief Line Clerk by 1926. His work with the railroad was interrupted
by World War I, when the U. S. Army drafted him in 1917. He became a
naturalized U.S. citizen at Camp Travis in San Antonio, Texas, in 1918. As a
quartermaster sergeant with Company E, 315th Supply Train, 90th Division, he
took part in the St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne battles in France, where he
received the Purple Heart for being wounded in action. He served in the
occupation of Germany from 1918 to 1919. After the war Calleros served in the
Officers’ Reserve Corps from 1920 to 1938.
In addition to his jobs with the railroad and the Catholic Church, Calleros
was in business for himself as a notary public and accountant. He managed and
owned real estate and engaged in various businesses. He assisted clients with
mortgages and loans, immigration and naturalization problems, bookkeeping,
and income taxes.
libraries, museums, and universities throughout the world. Copies of the unique
book were also presented to President John F. Kennedy, Vice-President
Johnson, and to Pope John XXIII.
Calleros was a respected and popular speaker who was invited to address
many civic, political, and educational groups during his career. In his retirement
years, he spoke at national conferences in the United States and Mexico and led
college students on cultural tours of Mexico. Calleros was active in many youth
programs including the American Academy of Achievement, Crossroads of
America, Boy Scouts, and Boys’ Clubs.
Although he never ran for political office, Calleros was active in many
political causes. He fought all of his life for equal rights and respect for people of
Mexican descent. He was a strong friend and supporter of Raymond Telles, who
became El Paso mayor and later the U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica. He also
supported the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy. Calleros worked hard
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to help bring about the Chamizal Settlement and was awarded the Chamizal
Commemorative Silver Medal by President Johnson in 1965.
For his efforts on their behalf, the Tigua Indians in El Paso named
Calleros an Honorary Adelantado in 1932. He worked to gain recognition for the
Tiguas by writing their history and publicizing their heritage. He accompanied a
group of Tiguas to the Texas Centennial Celebration at the Cotton Bowl in
Dallas, Texas, in 1936, where they had a role in the festivities and made
President Franklin D. Roosevelt an honorary Tigua Cacique.
Series Description
The Cleofás Calleros Papers are arranged in eight series:
Mail, Other Civic Organizations and Activities, Programs, and Other Materials.
Material in each subseries is filed by topic or subject, and then chronologically.
The Civic/Religious Organizations and Activities series includes files from the
El Paso office of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. The office
correspondence of Miss Caroline Boone, social worker and predecessor to
Cleofás Calleros, is in this series, as well as Calleros’ office correspondence.
Government legislation and rules and regulations on immigration and
naturalization are in this series. Files of religious groups expelled from Mexico
and other immigration cases are in the Client Case Files.
This series also reflects Cleofás Calleros’ varied civic and religious activities.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, yearbooks and other materials from
groups such as veterans’ groups, fraternal organizations, youth projects,
charitable organizations, historical societies, libraries, and museums are located
here. Most notable and extensive are the papers of the Knights of Columbus, the
American Academy of Achievement, local veterans’ groups, Crossroads of
America, Butterfield Overland Mail, El Paso Street Name Change Committee,
Sun Carnival, and the Texas Centennial of 1936. A collection of local concert and
theater programs from the 1920’s and 1930’s is included in this series.
The third series, Political Activities and Issues, has a large collection of
newspaper articles and correspondence about the Chamizal Dispute, as well as
correspondence with politicians and dignitaries and political campaign
advertisements.
The next series, Business and Financial Material, reflects Cleofás Calleros’
diverse business interests. His general business correspondence, statements
and receipts from various individuals and local companies are included. Material
from his job on the railroad contains correspondence and reports from various
railways such as the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. Legal contracts,
deeds, mortgages, promissory notes, bills of sale, insurance policies, tax
receipts, and banking records are in this series. Records and papers from his
notary, accounting, income tax, and real estate businesses are filed in client case
files.
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Material related to Calleros’ Literary Endeavors are contained in the fifth series.
His literary correspondence and “El Paso—Then and Now” newspaper columns
are included. This series contains drafts of some of his speeches, as well as
promotional material and account ledgers for the sale of his books. His historical
research, proofs and drafts, and publications of articles, pamphlets, and books
are filed in this series. Newspaper clippings about his publications and his
personal book collection are also included.
A large assortment of over 2400 photographs and about 1400 negatives make up
the seventh series, Photographs and Other Works of Art. Historical
photographs include events and people in Paso del Norte, early religious
processions, churches and clergy, civic events such as the Sun Carnival parade
in 1936, and the Butterfield Overland Mail celebration in the 1950’s. Other
important photographs chronicle El Paso’s Mexican American community, the
construction of Mt. Cristo Rey, and various Tigua Indian gatherings at Ysleta
Mission. The collection also contains photographs of banquets, book
presentations, artistic photographs, and photographs of Calleros’ travels, friends,
and family. The series includes photographs of artist José Cisneros and
illustrations he made for Calleros’ books. Maps, photographs of historical
documents, and other drawings are included. Over 350 postcards of Europe and
the Southwestern United States and Mexico dating from 1920 to 1970, 48 slides
of New Mexican missions, and an early album of western travel scenes are also
in the series.
The last series, Publications by Others, contains books, local English and
Spanish language newspapers (mostly articles and partial issues) and
newsletters from El Paso civic and religious groups. Newspaper supplements
from 1937 feature the coronation of King George of the United Kingdom. Some
Mexican American and Chicano periodicals and other publications are in this
series. A large assortment of articles and pamphlets from the early 1920’s to
1970 describes points of interest in the local El Paso and Juárez areas. This
series contains “El Jacal,” St. Joséph’s Academy Yearbook from 1940, and “La
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Acequia,” the El Paso County School Annual from 1924. Other government,
religious and general publications are located in this series.
Provenance Statement
The Cleofás Calleros Papers were donated to the C. L. Sonnichsen
Special Collections Department of the University of Texas at El Paso Library in
1979 by Calleros’ daughter, Margarita Calleros Blanco, and his grandson, Raul
C. Blanco. The collection is the result of the accession of 52 boxes. However,
one box was returned to Margarita Blanco. Nine more boxes containing Calleros’
scrapbooks, albums, and published material were added to the collection later.
The original accession number was 933, and the collection number changed to
MS 231 in 1993.
Restrictions
Client Case Files and Reports in the National Catholic Welfare Conference
material are restricted. Income tax returns and the files of Calleros’ business
clients are also restricted. Photocopying of client photographs, tax returns, case
files, reports, and any material with personal client information such as birth,
baptismal, or marriage certificates is not allowed. Client names or other personal
information may not be used. Literary works and/or other such materials are
subject to copyright laws.
Other Cleofás Calleros papers and books are located at the El Paso Public
Library, El Paso, Texas, and the Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio,
Texas, has copies of some photographs belonging to Cleofás Calleros.
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Related Collections
National Catholic Welfare Conference, MS 173, C. L. Sonnichsen Special
Collections Department, the University of Texas at El Paso Library.
Queen of the Missions: Our Lady of Guadalupe, 6 full copies and 3 partial copies.
Various promotional pamphlets, pieces of pages, and loose pages from books
and pamphlets were removed. Original newspaper clippings, telegrams, and
other brittle papers were photocopied and removed.
These original and removed materials are contained in four document boxes and
two record boxes and placed at the end of the collection.
Container List
Clients
12 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1932 – 1939
Gusman (Jesse Gussman)
12 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1939 – 1940
Gusman (Jesse Gussman)
12 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1940 – 1941
Gusman (Jesse Gussman)
77 14 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Jesus 1932-1940
Gusman (Jesse Gussman)
12 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 – 1933
Olmos estate
12 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1933 – 1935
Olmos estate
12 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 -1933
Olmos Estate, Other Materials
77 15 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Andres 1930 – 1933
Olmos Estate, Other Materials
12 7 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, 1923 – 1925
“Spaniards” (A. Estradas, M. Ruiz,
P. Igual, J. Bolos)
13 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1938 – 1939
Soler (Mt. Cristo Rey Sculptor)
13 2 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1940 – 1953
Soler
77 16 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Urbici 1940
Soler
13 3 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, A – D c. 1923 – 1968
13 4 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, E – H c. 1923 – 1968
13 5 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, J – O c. 1923 – 1968
13 6 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, P – R c. 1923 – 1968
14 1 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, S – Z c. 1923 – 1968
77 17 N.C.W.C. – Client Case Files, Various 1924 – 1965
Clients
77 18 N.C.W.C. – Other Materials 1923 – 1961
14 2 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934
Problems Committee, Correspondence
14 3 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934
Problems Committee, Correspondence
14 4 Texas Relief Commission – Mexican 1934
Problems Committee, Minutes
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Papers
77 25 Color Classification of Mexicans- Nov. 1936
“Noticiero Semanal”
16 2 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1936
Newspaper Clippings
77 26 Color Classification of Mexicans – 1936
Newspaper Clippings
16 3 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1973
Incoming Correspondence
16 4 American Academy of Achievement – 1963 – 1974
Outgoing Correspondence
16 5 American Academy of Achievement – 1961
Minutes
16 6 American Academy of Achievement – 1967 – 1968
Ballots
16 7 American Academy of Achievement – 1961 – 1962
“First Annual Banquet of the Golden
Plate,” Bound Program
17 1 American Academy of Achievement – 1967
Information Booklet
17 2 American Academy of Achievement – 1964
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program
17 3 American Academy of Achievement – 1967
Banquet of the Golden Plate Program,
“Master Book”
17 4 American Academy of Achievement – 1967
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program
17 5 American Academy of Achievement – 1971
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program
(copy 1 of 3)
17 6 American Academy of Achievement – 1971
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Program
(copy 2 of 3)
17 7 American Academy of Achievement – 1971
Banquet of the Golden Plat, Program
(copy 3 of 3)
17 8 American Academy of Achievement – 1972
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Bound
Program (copy 1 of 2)
17 9 American Academy of Achievement – 1972
Banquet of the Golden Plate, Bound
Program (copy 2 of 2)
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Texas
77 39 Other Religious Organizations and 1962
Activities – Loretto Academy,
Newspaper Clipping
22 8 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1965
Activities – Various Churches and
Schools
22 9 Other Religious Organizations and 1966
Activities – El Paso Diocesan Council
and Catholic Men, Program and
Correspondence
22 10 Other Religious Organizations and 1918
Activities – International Catholic Truth
Society
22 11 Other Religious Organizations and 1926
Activities – 28th International Eucharistic
Congress, Chicago, Pamphlet
97 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1926
Activities – 28th International Eucharistic
Congress, Program
98 1 Other Religious Organizations and 1926
Activities – 28th International Eucharistic
Congress; Maps, Souvenirs,
Advertisements
22 12 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 – 1961
Activities – Villa Jones Project, Reports
and Correspondence
77 40 Other Religious Organizations and 1961 – 1964
Activities – Villa Jones International
Cultural Center
22 13 Other Religious Organizations and 1948, 1960
Activities – Bishop’s Committee for the
Spanish Speaking, 5th Regional
Conference, Program Book (1948), and
Correspondence (1960)
22 14 Other Religious Organizations and 1957 – 1965
Activities – Nat. Conference of
Christians and Jews, Correspondence
22 15 Other Religious Organizations and 1965 – 1966
Activities – National Vigil of Prayer
77 41 Other Religious Organizations and 1936
Activities – U.S. Census of Religious
Bodies, Form and Instructions
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– El Pasoans, Inc.
78 24 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1959 – 1960
– El Pasoans, Inc., Budget
28 9 Other Civic Organizations and Activities no date
– Petition to Preserve El Paso’s City Hall
78 25 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1915
– Petition to Mayor of El Paso from
Second Ward Residents Regarding
Drainage, Trash, and Lighting Problems
28 10 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957 – 1962
– Street Name Change Committee, El
Paso, Texas, Correspondence
28 11 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1956 – 1957
– Street Name Change Committee,
Minutes and Reports
28 12 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1956 – 1958
– Street Name Change Committee,
Other Material
78 26 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957
– Street Name Change Committee,
Recommendations
28 13 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1937
– Sun Carnival Information Pamphlet
(with Float Construction Requirements)
28 14 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1955 – 1963
– Sun Carnival, Correspondence
28 15 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1960 – 1961
– Sunset Heights, Mundy Street
Petitions
28 16 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1936
– Texas Centennial Exposition at Dallas,
Texas
28 17 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1936 – 1971
– Tigua Indians, Correspondence
28 18 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1957 – 1965
– Ateneo Fronterizo de Cuidad Juárez,
Conference Programs and Other
Material
28 19 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1965
– Border Cities Meeting, El Paso, Texas,
and Cd. Juárez, Chih, Mex., Summary
29 1 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1969-1972
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Kingsville, Texas
29 30 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1970
– Mexican-American Conference, Notre
Dame, Indiana
29 12 Other Civic Organizations and Activities- 1930- 1970
Various Materials
78 31 Other Civic Organizations and Activities 1965
– Various Materials
29 13 Programs- Community Concert 1935-1961
Association, El Paso, Texas
30 1 Programs- El Paso Altrusa Club; Visit of 1938
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
29 2 Programs- The Orpheus Club, El Paso, 1922-1925
Texas
29 3 Programs- Oratorio Society of El Paso, 1923- 1935
Texas
29 4 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1922-1923
30 5 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1924- 1925
30 6 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1925- 1927
30 7 Programs- El Paso Music Concerts 1928- 1941
30 8 Programs- El Paso Theater, Opera, And 1917- 1925
Dance
31 1 Programs- El Paso Theater Opera and 1926- 1931
Dance
31 2 Programs- El Paso Theater, Opera and 1931- 1970
Dance
31 3 Programs- Other Theater and Music 1925- 1970
Programs
78 32 Programs – Other Theater and Music c. 1920s
Programs
97 1 Programs – Other Theater and Music 1917
Programs
31 4 Programs- Various Church Programs 1920- 1972
31 5 Programs- Other Programs 1934- 1973
97 2 Other Materials 1917 – 1974
Receipts
37 14 Various Receipts- Client Receipts 1920- 1972
38 1 Various Receipts – Other 1917- 1973
96 4 Various Receipts – Other 1929, 1933
97 4 Various Receipts – Other 1920 – 1940
38 2 Other Business and Financial Material- c. 1920 – 1970
Business Contacts- Cards and
Addresses
38 3 Other Business and Financial Material- 1916- 1917
Calleros and Martinez (Fernando
Martinez)
38 4 Other Business Related Material- 1934- 1971
American Printing Co.
38 5 Other Business Related Material- Tours 1961- 1965
38 6 Other Business Related Materials- c. 1920 – 1973
Various Materials and Notes
38 7 Business Clients- Titles, Abstracts and 1928 – 1971
Deeds
38 8 Business Clients- Promissory Notes 1928- 1971
79 13 Business Clients – American Legion Post 1970
No. 36
38 9 Business Clients- Farah Manufacturing 1969
Co.,
38 10 Business Clients- Pancho’s Mexican 1967- 1970
Foods
79 14 Business Clients – Piedra del Sol 1971
Housing Dev. Corp., Articles of
Incorporation
38 11 Business Clients- Raymond L. Telles Jr., 1960- 1961
Expense Account
38 12 Business Clients- Lucia Rubio de Madrid 1929- 1936
Investments, Correspondence
79 15 Business Clients – Lucia Rubio de 1935
Madrid Investments, Legal Papers
38 13 Business Clients- Isaura Avila, Incoming 1923- 1930
Correspondence
39 1 Business Clients- Isaura Avila, Outgoing 1923- 1927
Correspondence
79 16 Business Clients – Isaura Avila, 1923 – 1924
Contracts and Deeds
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Estate, Mortgages
40 1 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928- 1931
Correspondence
40 2 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1932- 1942
Correspondence
40 3 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928- 1934
Documents and Receipts
80 18 Business Clients- Frank T. Bishop Estate, 1928 – 1934
Other Materials
40 4 Business Clients- Eldifonsa Lopez Estate 1928- 1929
80 19 Business Clients- Eldifonsa Lopez 1929
Estate, Other Materials
40 5 Business Clients- Elena R. E Silva Estate 1958- 1969
and Funeral
80 20 Business Clients – Ladislada Urrutia 1964 – 1967
Estate
40 6 Business Clients- Arcadio Valtierrra 1932- 1933
Estate (or Baltierra)
80 21 Business Clients –Dominga Ortiz de 1918 – 1969
Valtierra Estate (or Baltierra)
97 4 Business Clients – Librado Vargas Estate
40 7 Business Clients- Various Clients; 1915- 1972
Estates, Wills, Funeral Expenses
80 22 Business Clients-Various Clients; 1963
Estates, Wills, Funeral Expenses
40 8 Business Clients- Various Clients; 1969- 1973
Immigration, Naturalization, Visas,
Official Documents
80 23 Business Clients –Various Clients; 1966 – 1972
Immigration, Naturalization, Visas,
Official Documents
40 9 Business Clients- Other Clients 1926- 1973
41 1 Business Clients- Other Clients 1926- 1973
80 24 Business Clients- Other Clients 1969
41 2 Client Tax Returns- Tax Forms and 1956- 1969
Instructions
41 3 Client Tax Returns- Blank Tax Forms 1942- 1968
41 4 Client Tax Returns- General 1970- 1971
Correspondence
41 5 Client Tax Returns- “Requests for 1963- 1972
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Correspondence
51 5 Historical Research- El Paso Area 1953- 1959
Smelters, Correspondence
51 6 Historical Research- El Paso Area 1921- 1956
Railroads, correspondence
51 7 Historical Research- El Paso area military 1956- 1977
and Camp Cotton, correspondence
51 8 Historic Research- Magoffin Home, 1964
correspondence
51 9 Historical Research- “Isle of Cordova” 1954
and “Cerro Gordo;” Hugh Lyons,
correspondence and sheet music
51 10 Historical Research- “Isle of Cordova” 1955
and “Down in Sooner Land;” Delphia
Foster, correspondence and sheet music
97 5 Historical Research – “Isle of Cordova,” c. 1920 – 1970
Other Sheet Music and Materials
51 11 Historical Research- Tiguas and 1957- 1967
Cherokee, correspondence
51 12 Historical Research- Rodeos, Corridas, 1952- 1969
Hitching Posts, Stirrups; correspondence
51 13 Historical Research- Ku Klux Klan, San 1966
Angelo, Texas, correspondence
51 14 Historical Research- Aztec Calendar, 1960- 1966
Seasons, Weather; correspondence
51 15 Historical Research- Silver City, New 1955- 1966
Mexico, correspondence
51 16 Historical Research- “Episodios No date
Históricos”
51 17 Historical Research- “Texana Check List” 1957
Daughters of the Republic of Texas
Library, San Antonio, Texas
51 18 Historical Research- Untitled Term Paper No Date
on Foreign Relations between Mexico
and United States (no author or date)
51 19 Historical Research- “History of 1959
California” (no date or author)
51 20 Historical Research- “Ignacio Zaragoza” No Date
(unknown author)
51 21 Historical Research- “America’s First 1963
Bible,” Various materials
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Files
Nega- 16 Negatives – Tigua Indians (See related
tive photographs in Box 62)
Files
Nega- 17 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See
tive related photographs in Boxes 62 and 63)
Files
Nega- 18 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See
tive related photographs in Box 63)
Files
Nega- 19 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See
tive related photographs in Box 63)
Files
Nega- 20 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See
tive related photographs in Box 63)
Files
Nega- 21 Negatives – Tiguas/Ysleta Mission (See
tive related photographs in Box 63)
Files
Nega- 22 Negatives – Literary Endeavors (See
tive related photographs in Box 64)
Files
Nega- 23 Negatives – Literary Endeavors and
tive Artistic Photographs (See related
Files photographs in Box 64)
Nega- 24 Negatives – Artistic Photographs (See
tive related photographs in Box 65)
Files
Nega- 25 Negatives – Artistic and Personal
tive Photographs (See related photographs in
Files Box 65)
Nega- 26 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See
tive related photographs in Box 65)
Files
Nega- 27 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See
tive related photographs in Box 66)
Files
Nega- 28 Negatives – Personal Photographs (See
tive related photographs in Box 66)
Files
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Dec. 10,1963;
Sept. 6,1967;
Sept. 12,1967
Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Apr. 10,1967
Drawer Southwest – El Heraldo, Chih., Chih.,
W10 Mex.
Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Feb. 11,1965
Drawer Southwest – El Norte, Monterrey, N.L.,
W10 Mex.
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Oct. 1967
Drawer Southwest; Good Neighbor Interpreter,
W10 El Paso, Texas
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 1962 and Oct.
Drawer Southwest; The Southwesterner 1966
W10
Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and June 10, 1971
Drawer Southwest; Accion Nacional and
W10 La Batalla
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and c.1969 ?
Drawer Southwest; La Verdad, Otero Co.
W10 American Club, Alamogordo, New
Mexico
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and April 28, May 12,
Drawer Southwest; The New Mexican, June 30, July 7,
W10 Pastatiempo 1963
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 24,1944
Drawer Southwest – Western American, El Paso,
W10 Texas
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and May 7,1957
Drawer Southwest – The Bowie Growler
W10
Map 6 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and Nov. 26,1936 and
Drawer Southwest – Actualidad, Las Sociedades Dec. 11,1936
W10 Latino Americanas, El Paso, Texas;
edited by Cleofás Calleros
Map 4 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and c. late 1950s
Drawer Southwest – Untitled newspaper
W10 supplement; “Open Letter to People of El
Paso” by Harold Eidinoff, M.D.
Map 5 Newspapers – El Paso, Juárez, and No Date
Drawer Southwest – “Su Centro de Compras
W10 Mas Grande en El Paso, Texas, Bassett
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“Divulgacion”
69 18 Other Periodicals and Journals- Edcentric May 1973
(2 copies)
69 19 Other Periodicals and Journals- 1968
“Evergreen,” reprint of article “On
Revolutionary Professionalism”, by Nat.
Hentoff
69 20 Other Periodicals and Journals- Harvard 1964
Business Review; reprint of article, “What
do you mean I can’t write?” by John
Fielden
69 21 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Interim”- Nov. 1960
(published in El Paso, Texas, by Jesus B.
Ochoa)
69 22 Other Periodicals and Journals- Journal of 1972
the West, reprint of article, “Wells Fargo’s
Pony Expresses,” by W. Turrentine
Jackson
70 1 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Mexico 1953, 1957, 1958
de Hoy”
70 2 Other Periodicals and Journals- National 1923
Geographic Magazine, Index 1956;
Advertisement Section
70 3 Other Periodicals and Journals - New 1931
Mexico Historical Review, reprint of article,
“Antonio de Espejo, as a Familiar of the
Mexican Inquisition,” by G.R.G. Conway
70 4 Other Periodicals and Journals- New 1959
Mexico Historical Review, reprint of article,
“Nuestra Señora de la Macana,” by FR.
Angelico Chavez
70 5 Other Periodicals and Journals- The New June 14, 1969
Republic
70 6 Other Periodicals and Journals- Reader’s 1967- 1971
Digest; Various Reprints of Articles
70 7 Other Periodicals and Journals- “Semana July 1961
Medica de Mexico”
70 8 Other Periodicals and Journals- The Jan. 1930
Texas Monthly
70 9 Other Periodicals and Journals- The May1930
Texas Monthly
70 10 Other Periodicals and Journals- The June 1930
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Texas Monthly
70 11 Other Periodicals and Journals- The July 1930
Texas Monthly
70 12 Other Periodicals and Journals- Travel July 1973
Magazine
70 13 Other Periodicals and Journals- The July 1972
Western Historical Quarterly
70 14 Publications about El Paso, Juárez and 1924
Southwest - “La Acequia”- El Paso County
School Annual
71 1 Publications about El Paso, Juárez and 1940
Southwest - “El Jacal,” St. Joséph’s
Academy Yearbook
71 2 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1905
Southwest - “El Paso Texas- A Story of
Sunshine” by El Paso County Medical
Society
71 3 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1927
Southwest- “One Hundred Points of
Interest around El Paso, Texas and
Juárez, Mexico,” Woman’s Dept. El Paso
Chamber of Commerce
71 4 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and c. 1930s
Southwest - “Enjoy Delightful Days on
Sunlit Trails Near El Paso, Texas,”
El Paso Chamber of Commerce
71 5 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1936
Southwest - “El Pasoans and their
Neighbors Greet You Amigo!” pamphlet
for Texas Centennial Celebration (3
copies)
71 6 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1974
Southwest - “Twelve Travelers Through
the Pass of the North” by El Paso Electric
Co.
71 7 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and 1950
Southwest -El Paso County Centennial
Celebration (3 copies)
71 8 Publications about El Paso, Juárez, and Sept. 1957- Jan.,
Southwest - “Picturesque El Paso” Mar., May, July
1958; Mar 1959;
June 1963
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