Password LVII, 2013

Password Volume LVII, Numbers 1-4 from 2013

Volume LVII, No. 1, Spring 2013

“C” is for Climate: El Paso as a Health Resort, 1880-1940 by Mark Cioc-Ortega
El Paso County Historical Society Suggestions for One’s Library or Special Occasions
The Hendricks Sanatorium: A Modern Institution for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, Reprint of the Facility Brochure

Volume LVII, No. 2, Summer 2013

Mining and Supporting Industries in Chihuahua During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: An Environmental History Perspective by Abbie Weiser
Remembering Tio Pete by Magda C. Flores
Recollections of a Pioneer Flyer’s Wife by Marjorie McBroom Langford

Volume LVII, No. 3, Fall 2013

Joseph E. Morgan and His Four Songs: Master Builders of the American Southwest by Mark Cioc-Ortega
Remembering Playhouse, Inc. by Nancy Hamilton

Book Reviews

W. Eugene George, Lost Architecture of the Rio Grande Borderlands, by George Torok
Dennis McCown, The Goddess of War, by Albert Burnham

Volume LVII, No. 4, Winter 2013

Hall of Honor
Larry Francis
Nancy Miller Hamilton
Jesus Cobos
Rabbi Floyd S. Fierman
What do you call a man like Floyd Fierman? by Leslie Fierman Zinberg
Olivas V. Aoy: The Castellar of New Mexico by William Baster
Our 60th Year Preserving and Promoting El Paso County History
Desegregation Memories by Nancy Hamilton
Rosa’s Cantina: Was It Really the Inspiration for Mary Robbins’ Song “El Paso”? by Mark Cioc-Ortega

Book Review

Bruce A. Glasrud, African American History in New Mexico: Portraits from Five Hundred Years by George D. Torok
George D. Torok, From the Pass to the Pueblos: El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail by Dr. Mark Cioc-Ortega

El Paso County Historical Society Suggestions for One’s Library or Special Occasions

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.