West Texas place
Summary: West Texas was part of the proposed new state carved out of portions of West Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Completeness: 26/100 Grade F
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owned
grazing ground
cited from Image 36 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), August 23, 1913, (Progress Edition, Building and Progress) (1913)EL PASO HERALD 4 E ome of Mrs E French Iv r Montana Street Recently Built i MBJWHifffwTfr i WiTTfiinirrniifnT 1 1 ii r iHK Cattle Comprise 70 Per Cent of EI Pasos Imports N atura Stock Center El Paso Brick Company Plant CATTLE importations amounted to 70 percent of all the import…
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Image 36 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), August 23, 1913, (Progress Edition, Building and Progress) ↗
Anonymous · 1913 · newspaper · public_domain · details