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We do NOT have the resources to assist with genealogical research.

For GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH please contact:
 
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For GENERAL RESEARCH  assistance contact Rachel Murphree at murphree@
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For REPRINTS of Borderlands issues please contact Ruth Vise at  rvise@
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Movers and Shakers

Volume No. 24: 2005-2006

Movers and Shakers cover image "Movers and Shakers."   Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 2.

"From the Editors."     Gretchen Dickey and Stella Perry. Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 2. 

"Gypsie Davenport and May Palmer Ran Infamous Brothels."    Carola Chavez and Mariela Ruiz-Angel.   Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 3 & 13.

"Pioneer Attorney William Burges Tackled Unpopular Issues."   Merica Lindstrom, Ashley Martinez, and Chris Hancock.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 4.

"Richard Fenner Burges: Renaissance Man."   Isaac Maldonado.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 5.

"Charles Kelly Wielded Power with Political 'Ring'."   Joshua Ryan Colby.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 6.

"Tom Charles Wanted World to Know White Sands."   Adrianna Alatorre with research by Diana Milian.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 7 & 13.

"Dripping Springs has Rich History." Sergio Holguin. Borderlands Spring 2005-2006 Vol. 24: 8 & 13.

"Thomas B. White Directed Innovative La Tuna for 19 Years."   Pablo Antonio Medina-Medina, with additional material by Nallely Longoria, Stella Perry Betsaida Fierro and Daniel Arredondo.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006,Vol. 24: 9.

"Cowboys on the Range -- Missile Range, That Is."   Adrianna Alatorre.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 10.

"Ranchers vs. the Feds: The McNew Saga."   Adrianna Alatorre.   Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 11.

"Mexican Repatriation in 1930s is Little Known Story." Rosa Prieto, Veronica Smith, Rosa Moreno, Jonatán Jaimes, Adri Alatorre and Ruth Vise.   Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 12-13.

"White House Department Store Offered Elegance and Service."   Margarita Hernandez and Melissa Marquez with additional research by Linda Esparza.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 14 & 13.

"Thomason Hospital Celebrates 90 Years."   Ruth Vise, Adri Alatorre, Juan Jose Adame and Kristi Smith  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 15.

"R.E. Thomason Shaped City, State, Nation."   Erica Alvarez-Smith, Nadia Medrano, Sheryhan Asha, and Micaela Perales.  Borderlands Spring 2005-2006, Vol. 24: 16.  

 

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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