1880s-1920s IIVolume No. 22: 2002-2003
"From the Editors." Gretchen Dickey and Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 2. "Victorio Fought to the Death for Homeland." Michelle Connell and Silvia Moreno. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 3. "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. "S. H. Newman Fought Vice." Kristi Smith. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 6. "Elfego Baca Lived More than Nine Lives." David Santana, Melissa Ann Villela, Rosalynn Torres and Michael Telles. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 7. "Woman's Club Has Long Served City." Cheryl Wood, Claudia Flores, Sergio Bravo and Azucena Salas. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 8.
"Cathedral's
Beauty Pleases."
Ana Maria M. Kin, Anwar Asad and Jessica Soto. Borderlands
Spring 2003-2004 Vol. 22: 9.
"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.
"Albert B. Fall's Career Ended in Disgrace." Mary Sianez, Susan McKibbon and Kim Dawson. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 11. "Cloudcroft Baby Sanatorium Saved Many." Krystal Jaroszewski, Erika Alvarez and Melanie E. Aguilar. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 12 . "Dale Resler Worked Hard for El Paso." Miranda Leenheer. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 13. "Price's Dairy Still Family Owned. "Theresa Muņoz. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 14. "Woodland Bottling Brought Pepsi to Town." Sandra Aziz. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 15. "Union Depot Witnessed Growth of El Paso." Maribel Montes, Albert Romero, Michael Garcia and Ruth Vise. Borderlands Spring 2003-2004, Vol. 22: 16.
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