Password LIV, 2009

Password Volume LIV, Numbers 1-4 from 2009

Volume LIV, No. 1, Spring 2009

The Fire Fight at Palvo Ford, Texas, March 22, 1918 by Gerald G. Raun
Hut Brown by Ruth E. Gillett
Resisting the Ku Klux Klan in El Paso by Carol Price Miller
For the Record-Correcting Myths & Misconceptions by Richard Bussell
El Paso CAP Courier Patrol by William E. Mueller, as told by Joe R. Myers
Francis Parker Photographs in the Archives of the El Paso County Historical Society

Volume LIV, No. 2, Summer 2009

The Texas Two Step: The Incorporation and Dispossession of the Tigua of Ysleta Del Sur, 1848-1889 by Scott Comar
The Taft-Diaz Visit A Centennial Remembrance by The Honorable William Moody
El Paso’s Bohemian Artist by Cita F. Schuster an Becky Duval Reese

Volume LIV, No. 3, Fall 2009

The Towne Smelter A Family Memoir by Mardee Belding de Wetter
Remembering Smeltertown: Reflections on fAmily Stories and Border History by Monica Perales, Ph.D.
My Memories of ASARCO There is No Heavier Burden Than a Great Potential by Hamilton Underwood
Health and Environmental Consequence of Heavy Metals and Sulfur Dioxide Pollution from the ASARCO Smelter by Richard D. Worthington, Ph.D.
Photographs from the Archives

Volume LIV, No. 4, Winter 2009

Hall of Honor
George alexander McAlmon, Jr.
Betty Mary Smith Goetting
Hibbard G. Polk by E. Barnard Polk
Tom Lea and Texas

Since 1954 the El Paso County Historical Society has been a driving force in the historic scene of El Paso. EPCHS strives to foster research into the history of the El Paso area; acquire and make available to the public historic materials; publish and encourage historical writing pertaining to the area; and to develop public consciousness of our rich heritage.