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Part 5 (Fewkes-S)
History of Art at the Pass of the North©
By Nicholas P. Houser, Project Historian, XII Travelers Memorial of the Souhwest



Fewkes, Jesse Walter (see Diamond 2000)
1902 The Pueblo Settlements Near El Paso, Texas, reprint: American Anthropologist, Vol. 4, No. 1, January-March, 1902, New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons. (See his notes in Smithsonian Archives: he took photographs in Senecú and Ysleta. He wrote that the Senecú church was very old and had many old paintings including an image of San Isidro with oxen).

Fisk, Frances R.
1986 A History of Texas Artists and Sculptor (UTEP Library).

Fountain, Albert J.
1938 “Fort Bliss 1869”. "From a painting by Col. A.J. Fountain" (Title of photo caption), short article cited image In Pioneer Past of Texas, by Toulouse, Naylor's Epic-Century Magazine, June 1940, Vol. 7, No. 3, Page 3.

Flynn, Ken
1997 Historic El Paso, An Illustrated History, A Publication of the El Paso Mission Trail Association, Published for the El Paso Mission Trail Association, Historical Publishing Network, a division of the Lammert Publications, Inc. San Antonio, Texas (224 pages) (second edition: Historic El Paso, 2004, 150 pages).

Frank, Jeannie M.
1947 A History of the District of El Paso in Texas and New Mexico, A Reader for Boys and Girls, Published by El Paso Public Schools, El Paso, Texas. Research note: “A copper plate at the entrance of the Mills Building explains the location of the ranch house built by Ponce de Leon about the year 1827. Just across the street in the Little Plaza stands a model of the old tree which played such an important part in the life of the village of Franklin” (page 101) (Also see El Paso Public Library, Special Collections, Scrapbook of Jeannie M. Frank).

Freeman, Leola (See: Price 1983:21)

Fryer, Betty (See: Price 1983).

Gerald, Rex
1965 Portrait of a Community, Joseph de Urrutia’s Map of El Paso del Norte, 1766, In: The American West, Summer 1966, Vol. III, No. 3, pp. 38-41 (Research note: Map is from the British Museum, London).

Giddings, Emily Chase and Emmie Wheatley Mahon
1957 Jackass Trial, Pass-Word, August 1957, Vol. II. No. 3, pp. 91-96 (Research note: See page 94 & 95 – “The El Paso station was located on the site where the Kress Building now stands. The Hilton Hotel occupies the site of the Giddings store which furnished supplies for the stages and passengers. On the corner where the Mills Building stands was the hotel which housed the passengers. ‘The Little Plaza’ (Pioneer) was opposite the present site of the White House. The market in the Little Plaza, like all markets of Mexican origin, had its tamale and enchilada booths with their small brazeros, the burning charcoal braziers, as well as fruit and vegetable stalls. Two ash trees, one on either side, stood at the bridge crossing the irrigation ditch at El Paso Street and Little Plaza and these served as bulletin boards upon which to tack legal notices and occasionally a challenge of ‘some citizen who felt himself aggrieved by another citizen and had better be read ready to shoot on site when the challenger should meet him.’ (Pages 94-95), cited Memoirs of S.H. Newman). –“…San Antonio and Overland streets take their names from the stage line” (Page 95).

Gándara, Joe (See: Price 1983:19)

Genung, Robert (See: Price 1983:24)

González, Pedro Carrillo (See: Price 1983:35)

González, Xavier (See: Price 1983:33)

Gray, A.B.
1856    
Survey of a Route for the Southern Pacific R.R. on the 32nd Parallel by A.B. Gray, for the Texas Western Company, Wrightson &Co’s (Railroad Record) Print, 1856 (Research note: contains illustrations of El Paso region, including “Valley and Town of Mesilla”; “American Antelope of the Llano Estacado”; “Pecos River”; “Guadalupe Mountains”; “Catheral Rock, South Peak of the Guadalupe Mountains”; “Sierra de Cornudas”; “ Sierra Del Alimos”; Mountain of the Cottonwoods”; “Sierra Hueco, Hollow Mountain”; “Fort Fillmore and the Organ Mountains, New Mexico”; “Town of El Paso on the Rio Grande, Chihuahua”; “Molino Del Norte, From the American Side Rio Grande, Looking Westward”; “Break of the Rio Grande, Through the Bluff Near Frontera”; “Falls of the Rio Grande, At the Molino del Norte, 2 Miles above El Paso”; “Passage on the Rio Grande, Through the Mountains of El Paso”).

Gutiérrez, Francisco (See: Price 1983:7).

Hall, Dawn
1996 Drawing the Borderline: Artist-Explorers and the U.S.-Mexico Boundary Survey, An Exhibition Organized by the Albuquerque Museum, Gray Sweeney, Guest Curator, John Grassham, Curator of History, The Albuquerque Museum, (Catalog is 156 pages with photographs and text). 1996,156 pages (includes drawings by Henry Cheever Pratt, John Russell Bartlett, Seth Eastman).

Hammond, George P. (edited by)
1949 Campaigns in the West 1856-1861, The Journal and Letters of Colonel John Van Deusen Du Boise with Pencil Sketches by Joseph Heger, Arizona Pioneer’s Historical Society, 1949, Tucson (The original diary in the William Robertson Coe Collection of Western Americana at Yale University. 25 Heger illustrations. Only 12 reproduced in the book. The illustrations are in the possession of W.J. Holliday of Indianapolis. Four additional illustrations are in the Coe Collection).

Hamilton, Nancy
1976 Ben Dowell El Paso's First Mayor, Southwest Studies, Monograph No. 49, El Paso, Texas Western Press (See page 12 for portrait of Juana Marquez Dowell made in 1974 by Norman Booty. Apparently this portrait and the one of Ben Dowell were made from old or original photographs. The latter is "enhanced" apparently by covering or marking over the beard and hair of Ben Dowell).

1978 The Montezum Times, by Nancy Hamilton, Password, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Summer, 1978, pages 51-57), page 53 photograph of Albert H. French, 1866-1870, photographer apparently not identified, this portrait photo in EL Paso County Commissioners Court, M.G, McKinney Collection.

1992 Tribute to Ben Dowell, by Nancy Hamilton, Password, Spring 1992, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 1620, (Hall of Honor 1992) (see page 16 for photograph of B. Dowell which has been painted over with hair and beard entitled “Benjamin Shacklett Dowell 1818-1880, photo courtesy of Robert W. Philips”). 

Hancock, Jeffery M.
1963 Preservation of Texas Heritage in the 1936 Centennial, M.A. Thesis, University of Texas.

Hedrick, John A.
1971 Investigations of Tigua Potters and Pottery at Ysleta del Sur, Texas, The Artifact, Vol. 9, No. 2. Journal of the El Paso Archaeological Society, Inc., (page 1-17).

Hejerter, Kathleen G.
2003 The Art of Tom Lea; Introduction by William Weber Johnson, Texas A&M Publisher, 2003, 260 pages.

Hendricks, Rick
2003 The Beginnings of Spanish Settlement in the El Paso District by Anne E. Hughes, with an introduction by Dr. Rick Hendricks, Volume 5, El Paso, Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Archives.

Hertzog, Carl (See: El Paso Museum of Art 1968; Price 1983:15)

Hertzog, Carl
1947 Two Artists in Two Mediums, Southwest Review, Winter 1947.

Hibino, Tamakichi (See: Price 1983:27)

Holslag, Eduard Joseph (See: El Paso Herald, Feb. 22, 1937; White, Owen 1922; Ysleta del Sur Pueblo)

Houser, Nicholas P.
n.d. El Paso and Texas Centennial File, contains newspaper articles and other papers concerning the 1936 Texas State Centennial.  Compiled by N.P. Houser.

n.d.  Research notes and files on Borglum and El Paso (packet contains, newspaper articles, phone numbers and interviews, etc)

n.d. Research file of historical markers of the El Paso region, compiled by N.P. Houser from newspaper articles and other sources.

n.d. Collection of El Paso area cattle brands (Houser Research file).

1996 The Making of a Monument, John Houser’s Fray García de San Francisco, text by Nick Houser. Photography by Jody P. Schwartz. Designed by Monica Krausse, published by Cristo Rey Communications (see page 5, brief history of “Pioneer Plaza.”

2000 Images of Ysleta del Sur, Ysleta del Sur Archives, Vol. 3 (also reprinted in a separate volume), Ysleta del Sur Pueblo.

"In Search of the Ysleta Pueblo”, Texas Heritage Magazine, Summer 2000, Vol. 16, pages 16-19.

2003 Communication to N.P. Houser from Dr. Constance Hungerford, Provost and Mari S. Michener Professor of Art History concerning the portrait of Damascio Colmenero by Keith Martin, Swarthmore College, Dec.19, 2003.

2004 “Tigua Indians and El Paso at the Texas State Centennial Exposition,” Part 1, Password, 2:4, Winter 2004, pp. 181-90, The County Historical Society.

2005 “Tigua Indians and El Paso at the 1936 Texas State Centennial Exposition”, Part II, Password, 50:1, Spring 2005, pp. 29-37, The El Paso County Historical Society, El Paso.

2005 Percy Moran Research File – See N.P. Houser research file.

2006 “Art Heritage” (re: Leon Trousset) Letter to the editor. El Paso Times, Jan. 20, 2006, page 9-B.

2006 Emilio Garcia Cahero (Research File)

Houser, Nick, Howard Campbell and John Peterson
1993 “The Last of the Mansos,” Nova Magazine, Summer 1993, University of Texas at El Paso, pp. 16-18.

Huff, William P. (Diary, 1849-1850)
n.d. The Gold Rush Diary of William P. Huff; 1849-1850, (includes drawings of El Paso area), The diary is property of David Ewing Stewart and will be published with annotations by William Coate.

Hughes, Ann E.
1935 The Beginnings of Spanish Settlement in the El Paso District (Reprint from The
 University of California, Berkeley, 1914).

Hunter, F.E.
n.d. Essays: (1) "How El Paso Became The County Seat." (Four typed pages); (2) "The Salt Lake War" (Four typed pages); (3) "John Ford" (Three typed pages); and (4) "General Stoneman" (From: El Paso County Historical Society, #079-98-091 APTO Document 1.

Ireland, Irma T.
1935 "The Redskins Rugged Art" (Title). Article by Irma T. Ireland. Leisure Magazine, June 1935, pp. 25-27 (photos) (El Paso Public Library Vertical File, "Hueco Tanks", magazine clipping in file, volume and number not recorded).

Jackson, A.T.
1938 Picture-Writing of Texas Indians, University of Texas Anthropological Papers, Vol. 2, Austin, Texas.

Jones, Edwin (See: Price 1983:29)

Kegley, George
1980 Archaeological Investigations at Hueco Tanks State Park. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas.

Kelly, H.W.
1941 Franciscan Missions of New Mexico, 1740-1760, MA Thesis in History, April 1941, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

Kemp, Maury
n.d. From the Memoirs of Maury Kemp, Esq., (Radio Program, J. Rains, Dubbins, MSS, UTEP Spec. Colls. “The Court House Statues” (page 25). “The old Courthouse had one each of its four sides at the top a Statue of the Goddess of Justice. One of them is still on the lawn of the new Court House, on the East side – the Campbell Street side.”

Kidd, Hari (See: El Paso Times 1936, Mrs. H. Kidd; Price 1983:6)

Kirkland, Forest
1940 Petrographs of Indian Masks at Hueco Tanks, 7 pages typed manuscript, for the Bulletin of Texas Archaeological and Paleontological Society, September 1940, Vol. 12. Re: 1939 ten day summer investigation at Hueco Tanks with reference to Juan Escontrias, who at the time resided at the Tanks (El Paso Public Library Vertical File, "Hueco Tanks").

Kirkland, F. and W.W. Newcomb, Jr.
1967 The Rock Art f Texas Indians, Austin, University of Texas Press.

Knight, Jack (See: U.S. Library of Congress)

KTSM Radio (El Paso)
1936 Transcripts of voice text for radio drama on El Paso history (Special Collections, UTEP).

Kubler, George
1974 The Religious Architecture of New Mexico; in the Colonial Period and Since the American Occupation. Published dissertation. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Krause, Kate, aka Kate Krause Ball (See: Price 1983)

LaMarr, Don (See: Price 1983:31)

Langford, Margaret H.
1969 Public Image of El Paso, MA Thesis, University of Texas at El Paso.

Lea, Tom
1947 Twelve Travelers, El Paso, El Paso Electric Company, Carl Hertzog book design, 1947.

1965 A Picture Gallery, Tom Lea Jr., Autobiography, Little and Brown Publishers.

Lee, Robert W.
n.d.  An Illustrated History of El Paso. An Illustrated History of Fort Bliss. Reprinted from El Paso Herald Post (cited by Mangan 1971).

Lone Star, The (Newspaper, El Paso)
1881 “Locals” (title). “W.H. Abrams, Land Commissioner of the Texas and Pacific [Railroad] states that the cabinet of minerals and specimens of the products of the soil sent to the Atlanta exposition from this city [El Paso] would be properly displayed in the space allotted to that railroad. Now that the Plaza is being cleaned-up it would not be a bad idea to clear away John Wood’s blacksmith shop and stables connected with it. They spoil the leaks [research note: check this error with original text must be a word such as view] of the plaza and are besides a nuisance to the neighborhood, so we are informed”. Lone Star, Oct. 12, 1881, page 4, col. 1.

“Locals” (title). “The County Commissioners have at last selected a plan for the new court house at Ysleta. The plan selected is the one presented by J.W. Angus, and he proposes to erect, in accordance with it, a court-house and jail for $16,995. The court-house will be built of sandstone, and will be two stories high. The first floor will be divided into five rooms to be occupied by county officials, and will also contain two fire-proof vaults, each of which will have iron doors with combination locks. The second floor will contain the court-house and jury rooms. The jail will be built of stone, and will be divided by iron partitions into four cells. The floor, ceiling and sides of the jail will be covered with iron an inch and a quarter thick.” (Research note partial transcription the article stated the representative on the board from El Paso was unable to attend and should have been consulted which may suggest tensions); Lone Star, Sat. Dec. 24,1881, page number not recorded, col. 2.

1882 Ysleta Baptist Church opens. Lone Star, April 5, 1882, 3:2, 11 lines.

A Fountain has been erected in front of the Central Hotel. Lone Star, Oct. 11, 1882, 3:1 (El Paso Public Library Subject Card Files).

1883 A description of the Pierson Hotel at the Corner of St. Louis and Kansas Streets. Its furnishings, etc, the finest hotel in the Southwest. Lone Star, Oct. 6, 1883, no page number cited.

1884 (Article re: Little Plaza) (Transcription of a portion of the article follows): “An effort is being made to have El Paso street opened from the Little Plaza to Main Street, and it appears to us that, if it can be accomplished without cost to the city, it ought surely to be done. The cutting through the old Central hotel will destroy a goodly portion of that property, but the part that will remain will be so enhanced in value as to more than counterbalance the damage.” Lone Star, June 11, 1884, page 4 (Vol. XI, No. 18)

“El Paso The City of the Pass, The Future Great Metropolis of the Southwest and Gateway to Mexico,” (Research note: good general history of the city– ranch owned by Ponce de Leon became the city; he died in 1852.)  Lone Star, July 30, page 1 (Vol. Xl, No. 31)

Last Sunday Afternoon Mr. Charles Mixer, ticket agent at the Santa Fe Depot, invited us to look at a petrified giant consigned to parties at this place. Ten and ½ feet high and weighing 1,930 pounds. “The head is about the size of a five gallon keg. The body is lying upon its side and although the box that contains it is two and half and half feet high, it is badly rubbed in places where it has come into contact with the cover. It is certainly the biggest thing we ever saw in human
shape, with or without life.” Lone Star, Sept. 24, 1884, page 3, col. 2, 21 lines.

“Locals” (title). The Cardiff giant has gone into winter quarters here – Don’t know where his quarters are yet” (Research note: The foregoing is the complete article). The Lone Star, Oct. 18, 1884, p. 3, col. 1. (Note: Photocopy in Newspaper File).

Cardiff Giant (article) (Lone Star, Nov. 26, 1884, page 4, col. 1, 5 lines).

1885 Cardiff (article). (Lone Star, Jan. 10, 1885, 3:1, 12 lines).

Cardiff (article) (Lone Star, Sept. 16, 1885, 3:1, 3 lines.

Crowell & Do [name not in photocopy] (Advertisement with illustration). Copying and Enlarging A Specialty]. Lone Star, Nov. 21, 1885:4:5).
(No title; Re: old courthouse & county roads). The County Commissioners met last Thursday. J.M. Gonzales was authorized to negotiate the leasing of the county's adobe building at Isleta. G.W. Wahl was given a lease on the old courthouse building at Isleta, for school purposes, at $180 per year. ---- It appearing that several important old roads in the county were fenced up, it was ordered that all roads that have been used as a public highway for the past ten years be declared public roads of the second class and kept open for public use, unless they run parallel with any of the first class public roads (Lone Star, Vo. XIV, No. 4, Nov. 21, 1885, page 3, col. 3; photocopy in file; also last portion of article Re: damage caused by county roads to property of R. Walsh, G. Cadogan, and J. Ochoa).

(No title). The County Commissioners: “The work on the street in front of the old court house in Isleta was ordered suspended.” Lone Star, Sat. Nov. 14, 1885, page 3, col. 2 (Research note: col 2 of the same page has announcement the Grand Hotel and The Pierson House have been leased; same page col. 2 reference to Mayor fined Wm. Jones for maintaining a dance hall; name of women fined”).

(No title). “The county commissioners court met last Thursday. J.M. Gonzales was authorized to negotiate the leasing of the county’s adobe building at Isleta. G.W. Wahl was give a lease on the old court house building at Isleta, for school purposes, at $180 a year.” (Research note: Alice Abbot fined for being drunk, she was the lady of the night although not identified as such in this issue) Lone Star, Nov. 21, 1885, page 3. col. 3.

Love, George E.W.
1953 A History of the El Paso-Ysleta Interurban (History Seminar Paper, Unpublished, No. 61, source: Special Collections, UTEP). (Research note: The line included Pioneer Plaza, see page 32).

Maginnis, Harry (See: Price 1983:26)

Mangan, Frank
1971 El Paso In Pictures, Text and design by Frank Mangan, The Press/El Paso, El Paso, Texas, 1971, 174 pages.

Margo, Adiar W. (add recent books on Tom Lea and José Cisneros)
1982 Nuestra Señora del Paso del Norte - Its Foundation, Construction, and Decoration: 1668-1982. MA Thesis, New Mexico State University.

1995 Tom Lea, An Oral History, Edited by Rebecca Craver and Adair Margo, 1995, Texas Western Press, El Paso.

Martin, Keith (El Paso Herald 1936)

McCardle, Richard, Capt. (See: Price 1983:17)

Mckee, Robert & Evelyn  (see El Paso Museum of Art and Metz, Leon)

McKinney, M.G. and C.L. Sonnichsen
1971 The State National Bank. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1971 (cited by Mangan 1971).

McLarey, Myra
1989 Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Coons by Myra McLarey, painting reproduced on page 61 (Note: photo reproduced from a portrait in the Collection of Philip and Alfred Alton of newspaper in Alton Illinois).

Means, Elliot (See: Price 1983:6)

Merrick, Morgan Wolfe
1991 From Desert to Bayou, The Civil War Journal and Sketches of Morgan Wolfe Merricks, Introduction and Notes by Jerry Thompson, The University of Texas at El Paso.

Mesilla Valley Independent (Newspaper)
1877 From Our Ysleta Correspondent (title) "Ysleta, Tx., Sept. 5, 1877." "Mr. Ward B. Blanchard has been joined by Mr. Edward Orn of El Paso, Mexico, and they have opened a number one Photograph Gallery on Main Street, they have done some artistic work, and appear to have plenty to do" The Mesilla Valley Independent, Sept. 15, 1877, p.1, col. 2-3.

Metz, Leon C.
1980    City at the Pass, illustration editor, Mary A. Sarber, Winsdor Publications, Woodland Hills, California.

1981 Fort Bliss, An Illustrated History, with Photographs from the Collection of Millard G. Mckinney, Design by Frank Mangan, Mangan Books, El Paso, 180 pages.

1986 Turning Points in El Paso, Texas, El Paso, Mangan Books.

1989 Border, The U.S.-Mexico Line, Mangan Books, El Paso.        

1997 Robert E. McKee Master Builder. Published by the Robert E. and Evelyn McKee Foundation, El Paso, Texas (Research note: references to the Texas Centennial and the Centennial Museum, pp. 171, 120).

Mills, Anson (Anson Mills Papers)
1913    Letter of November 10, 1913, To: Gen. Anson Mills, No. 2 Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. from: Richard F. Burges, Law Office of Burges and Burges, El Paso, Texas. “I believe I said to you that I have, for several years, had in mind the erection of the people of El Paso, in this city, a monument to the soldiers and sailors who fought on both sides in the Great War. Should such, a monument be erected and if I live a few years longer I am determined that it shall be, there are several phrases from your address any one of which would make a fitting inscription and it would be more suitable coming from one of the most distinguished men in this community has the honor to claim as her own” (Anson Mills Papers, letter from the files of the University of Wyoming, Laramie, UTEP Microfilm MF 481 r.1).

Monday Morning Graphic (Newspaper, El Paso)
1897  Ysleta Mission, Construction of the new Tower, Monday Morning Graphic, September 20, 1897:8:2, 17 lines El Paso.

Moore, Same J., Jr.
1998 “Leon Trousset, 19th Century French Artist, Active in Texas, New Mexico and California” June 1998, 14 pages with text, images and related correspondence (Houser research file).

Moran, Edward Percy (See: El Paso Herald, March 8, 1904; El Paso Times, March 21, 1945; El Paso Times, Nov. 17, 1963; Houser N.P. Research File on Edward Percy Moran, 1862-1935, he preferred to be known as Percy Moran; His father was marine artist Edward Moran and his uncle was Thomas Moran, the famous western landscape painter; the son of Edward Moran, Percy Moran, is said to have made the portrait of Uncle Billy Smith that was acquired by the El Paso Museum of Art in 1941).

Morrow, Herbert C.
1981 The Mission Trail: History, Architecture, Cultural Heritage, and Historic Preservation of the Lower Valley of El Paso, Texas, A Historic Preservation Plan, by Herbert C. Morrow, Director, Historic Preservation West Texas Council of Governments and The Mission Trail Advisory Committee, Patrick O’Rouke, Chairman, Ann Enriquez, Vice Chairperson, December 1981, 315 pages.

1991 The Ysleta Historical and Architectural Perspective, Password, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, pages 159-170.

Morrow, Herbert C. and Karen Morrow
1978 A Study of an Adobe Building in Ysleta, Texas - The Alderete-Candelaria House, The Artifact, El Paso Archaeological Society, Vol. 16, No. 3, 108 pages. [Part I: Ethnohistory & Evolution by Herbert C. Morrow with Thomas Martin and Cynthia Martin as compilers; Part II: Recording an Old Adobe Building Architecture and Archaeology, by Herbert C. Morrow].    

Montgomery, Percy (See: Price 1983:5).

Mullin, Robert N.
1977 El Paso Petrified Giant, Password, Spring 1997, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 17-23, El Paso County Historical Society.

Newcomb, W.W. Jr.
1967 The Rock Art of Texas Indians, 1967. University of Texas Press, Austin.

Newman, Bud
n.d. Urbici Soler Collection, UTEP Library (Research note: also see article by Newman, no. 577 in the collection).

New Mexico Museum (Santa Fe, Archives)
1805    Repairs to the Church of Senecu, document by Ysidro Rey. (New Mexico Archives, Museum of New Mexico Documents, Facsimiles of manuscripts at Santa Fe. 1805. Call number C.L. 978.908 N. 42ld 1878-1925. Twitchell, 1914, Spanish Archives of New Mexico. Page 490, Rey, Isidro. El Paso del Norte, Dec. 30, 1805 to Governor Real allencaster; on repairs of the chruch at Senecú.  Photocopy in Houser Research File).

Nickem, S.B.
1896 “An Ancient Frontier Town – Ysleta Is One Of The Queerest Communities In The Country”, San Francisco Chronicle, (month and day unknown, From: Washington Matthews Papers, Navaho Museum of Ceremonial Art, Santa Fe, Photocopy form the Smithsonian Institution, Wash. D.C. (Research note: in 1851, as result of usually heavy rains, the entire front part of the church fill in and was rebuilt. “A fine new tower is now in course of erection. It is of adobe, like the rest of the building and is nicely ornamented with brickwork. Just under the dome is a place for a clock, which will be placed there as soon as the necessary funds can be raised. --- The present governor is Beino [Benigno]Telles. – They received a grant of land extending one mile mile on all sides from the site of the church. – There are several other small colonies of Indians in the vicinity and at Las Cruces, N.M. …. .Photocopy in Houser Research File).

Nicols, Audley Dean (See: Price 1983)

Nicols, Mary (See: Price 1983:24)

Owens, Lilliana M., S.L.
1951 Carlos M. Pinto, S.J., Apostle of El Paso 1892-1919, Jesuit Studies-Southwest, No. Two. Revista Catolica Press, El Paso (Research note: page 47 concerns Father Penella).

1953 The Life of Bishop A.J. Schuler, S.J., D.D., El Paso Revista Catolica Press, El Paso.

Password (Journal of the El Paso County Historical Society)
1956 “News Notes” (title). (Photo). Password, Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb. 1956, p. 31. (Research note: Photocopy in research file: see Password. Brief mention concerning mule-drawn streetcar was displayed at Pioneer Plaza).

1991 “Photo of Circus in Town, 1884-1885,” shows little Plaza [Pioneer Plaza] and “New Trees” [check this term with source, was it newspaper tree], which was referred to as “a stately Ash” (Password, No. 16, No. 3, Fall 1991, pp. 121-123).

Pavia, Xavier (See: Price 1983:34)

Perry, Gerald (See: Price 1983:17)

Peticolas, A.B.
1984 Rebels on the Rio Grande, The Civil War Journal of A.B. Peticolas, Edited by Don E. Alberts, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (Research Note: be sure to order a photographic copy of the old Guadalupe Mission, see page 138 from the Arizona Historical Society (Peticiolas illustration of Ysleta Mission included in N. Houser, Texas Heritage Magazine, Summer 2000, pages 16-17).

Phillips, Bert (See: Price 1983:18)

Pierson, William
1871 Reports from William M. Pierson, 1871-1874,1877-1878, U.S. Consul, Dispatches from U.S. Consuls in Cd. Juárez (El Paso del Norte), 1850-1906, National Archives Microcopy, M 184, Roll 2, William M. Pierson, years: 1871, 1872, Dispatches (sketches of El Paso del Norte – farming, vineyards).

Pike, Betty
1931 The Pictographs at Hueco Tanks, Western Americana, Sept. 19, 1931, By Betty Pike, El Paso High School, Class of 1931, Honorable Mention, Del Norte Council, No. 2592, K. of C., Historical Essay Contest (El Paso Public Library) (Research Note: “In all, there are about two thousand pictographs at Hueco Tanks, but vandals have so defaced them, that many of them are hardly able to be seen.” – “This land is owned by a man named Escontrias. He charges a small entrance fee for those who wish to enjoy its beautiful lakes and its fresh air”).

Popular Dry Good Department Store (See Price 1983:6)

Price, Carol Ann
1983 Early El Paso Artists, El Paso Centennial Museum, Introduction by Nancy Hamilton, Texas Western Press, The University of Texas at El Paso, The University Printing Division, Joe Hill Director, December, 1983, 115 pages (Some of the early El Paso artists include: Enrique Alferez; Ruth Augur; Ralph Baker; Oscar Berninghaus; Beth Blake; Elizabeth Keefer Boatwright; Elmer Boone; Robert Burk; Emilio Garcia Cahero; E. Irving Couse; Lois Denton; Kate Krause, aka Kate Krause Ball; Gerald Cassidy; Camile Kibler Craig; John Curd; Ricardo Díaz; Ellen Dunlap; Seth Floyd Crews; Fremont Ellis; Leola Freeman; Joe Gándara; Francisco Gutiérez; Betty Fryer; Robert Genung; Pedro Carillo González; Xavier González; Carl Hertzog; Edwin Jones; Hari Kidd; LaMarr, Don; Lea, Tom Jr.; Capt. Richard F. McCardle; Elliot Means; Percy Montgomery; Audley Dean Nicols; Mary Nichols; Xavier Pavia; Bert Phillips; Gerald Perry; Vic Quintana; Lewis Teel; Dey de Ribkowsky; Carl Redin; Eugene Thurston; Harry Wagoner; Winifred Scutt; Cyril Kay Scott; Nell Scott; D. Horst Schreck,; Edmund Senn; G. Harris Shelton; Joseph Henry Sharp; Urbici Soler; A.Y. Smith; Grace Stong; D. Storms; Walter Ufer; Hazel Wilson; Vera Wise; Forrest Wood).

Quintana, Vic (See: Price 1983:31)

Radford School for Girls
n.d. Private Collection of Radford School includes a small plaster cast of Borglum's work known as "I have Piped And Ye Have Not Danced". A second work of art is missing or misplaced. It was entitled "Grief" and probably is a plaster cast.

1936 Research Note: signature entry in Radford School Guestbook, February 10, 1936: "Gutzon Borglum, Mount Rushmore, S.D., Lincoln Borglum (his son), Stamford Ct".  Also included are the signatures of Mrs. Otis C. Coles, and Mary S. Sherman (the former the head of the Women's Division of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce and latter the wife of the mayor of El Paso.

1937 Pictorial History of Radford School (includes a 1937 photograph of Gutzon Borglum presenting the 1937 Commencement address) [Research note: photocopy of the one page typed commencement in the Research File].

Ragsdale, Kenneth Baxter
1987 Centennial '36: The Year America Discovered Texas. College Station, Texas, Texas A&M Press.    

Ralph, Ronald W. and Kay Sutherland
1983 Pictograph Conservation at Hueco Tanks State Historical Park - An Initial Experience, by Ronadly W. Ralph and Kay Sutherland, June 1983, Texas Antiquities Committee, Experiment conducted in 1979 was sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (from: American History Center, University of Texas at Austin: F 392 E45 R346 1979, TXC Non-Cir)

Rock Painting at Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, 1995, Imprint: Austin, Texas, 1995, Texas Parks and Wildlife Press, Watercolors by Forrest Kirkland (See: Reference Doc. Desk, P500 H85r 1995).

Ribkowsky, Dey de (Price 198315).

Redin, Carl (See: Price 1983:14)

Reurion, Carlos and Pablo Olivera
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Rogers, Alan
1975 Evaluating Distinctions in Mogollon Brownwares. Hueco Tanks: A Case Example. Manuscript of File, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Interpretation and Exhibits Branch, 1975, Austin, Texas (Cited by Beckes, et. al. 1977:288, bibliography from A Cultural Resource Inventory and Assessment of McGregor Guided Missile Range).

Rivera, José, Ruíz (See El Paso Herald, 1938, 1939, 1940; El Paso Times, 1936, 1940; El Paso Pioneer Historical Association, various dates; El Paso Public Library Vertical File, various dates; Price 1983);

Rubio, Jesús J.
1950 "Urbici Soler, 1890-1953" (title). UTEP Library, Special Collections. History paper #3580, Texas Western College paper (Photocopy of selected pages in Research File).

Rugge, D.
1986 Petrographic Analysis of Mimbres Series Ceramics from the Fort Bliss Military Reservation, Texas and New Mexico, 1986. Manuscript of file, Directorate of Environment, Fort Bliss, Texas.

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