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El Paso, TX: 1850-1950 (Postcards of America Series)

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El Paso, TX: 1850-1950 (Postcards of America Series)
El Paso, TX: 1850-1950 (Postcards of America Series)

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El Paso, TX: 1850-1950 (Postcards of America Series)

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Examine the early years of El Paso’s evolution from a sleepy, adobe village to a vital international crossroads.
Located at the far western tip of Texas, the city of El Paso is bordered on the north by New Mexico and on the south by the city of Juarez, Mexico. The area's recorded history dates back more than 400 years when Spanish missionaries gave the region its name: El Paso del Norté, or The Pass of the North. Between 1850 and 1950, El Paso's growth was influenced by a variety of people and events. The four dead in five seconds shootout in 1881 gave El Paso the short-lived nickname Six-Shooter Capital until the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, happened later that year. The Mexican Revolution influenced the city in the early part of the 20th century, and the 1920s saw Prohibition energize the local tourist trade with barrooms and gambling available just across the border. El Paso also became an inland Ellis Island, with thousands of immigrants entering the United States eager for a new start. Enjoy El Paso’s rich early history in this collection of 15 historic black-and-white postcards.

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