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Guide To Ms315 Carl Hertzog Collection, Cindy Milazzo
Guide To Ms315 Carl Hertzog Collection, Cindy Milazzo
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Jean Carl Hertzog (1902 – 1984) was a book designer, typographer, and printer. The Hertzog ephemera collection dates 1947 – 2010, bulk 1950 – 1990. This collection contains materials about or by Carl Hertzog which were collected by various donors. Types of records include publications printed and designed by Carl Hertzog, book catalogs, correspondence, UTEP handbooks and catalogs, slides, holiday cards, an audio tape, and other printed material.
Guide To Ph015 Mexican Revolution Photograph Collection, Samuel Sisneros
Guide To Ph015 Mexican Revolution Photograph Collection, Samuel Sisneros
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The collection dates 1900 – 1920 and includes original photo postcards, negatives, copy prints, and half-tone prints pertaining to the Mexican Revolution. The majority of the images are copy prints, which are often duplicated within the collection, and some replicate images from separate sources.
Guide To Ph026 Leigh W. Osborn Photograph Collection, Samuel Sisneros
Guide To Ph026 Leigh W. Osborn Photograph Collection, Samuel Sisneros
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This collection of photographs was donated in 1976 by Leigh W. Osborn, sister of El Paso author Owen P. White. The images in this collection consist primarily of postcards about the Mexican Revolution (1910 to c.1920). The majority of the images are of Madero’s camps or military officials and soldiers.
Guide To Ph020 J. E. Morgan & Sons Construction Photographs, Rose Hillbrand
Guide To Ph020 J. E. Morgan & Sons Construction Photographs, Rose Hillbrand
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The collection contains mostly photographs of architectural projects undertaken by J. E. Morgan & Sons, contractors. The records date 1894-1956.
Guide To Ms369 The Kohlberg Family Papers, Anna Hernandez
Guide To Ms369 The Kohlberg Family Papers, Anna Hernandez
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The Kohlbergs were a pioneer Jewish family in El Paso. They were successful business entrepreneurs and civic leaders in El Paso. The Kohlberg family papers include materials about the Taft-Díaz meeting, the International Cigar Factory, various members of the Kohlberg family, and early El Paso. The papers date 1875 – 1995.
Guide To Ms317 The Popular Dry Goods Company Records, Gloria Meraz, Gerrianne Schaad
Guide To Ms317 The Popular Dry Goods Company Records, Gloria Meraz, Gerrianne Schaad
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The Popular Dry Goods Department Store was organized in 1902 by Adolph Schwartz. The Popular Dry Goods Company records, MS 317, made up of 296 boxes, 63 volumes of newspapers and 5 drawers of oversized materials, detail the officers, stores, finances, operations, and employees of El Paso’s largest locally-owned retail enterprise.