Photograph of workmen demolishing Cotton Mill. This photograph accompanied an El Paso Times article on Florentino Pacheco headlined, "Chamizal Resident Lonely."
El Paso Times report on the eviction of Florentino Pacheco from his Cotton Mill home. Report describes the eviction and explains that he will be moved into a temporary home in Rio Linda. Eviction was part of Chamizal Relocation Project and Chamizal…
El Paso Times announces pending eviction of Florentino Pacheco from his Cotton Mill home in order for Chamizal Treaty urban planning projects to proceed.
El Paso Times newspaper report on Florentino Pacheco, Cotton Mill resident, who is the last of his Cotton Mill residents to vacate his home by order of the Chamizal Treaty.
Front page of El Paso Herald-Post on Wednesday July 17, 1963. Headline reads "E.P. Chamizal Dispute Settled" and announces resolution of the Chamizal Dispute and new border boundaries as determined by the Chamizal Treaty.
El Paso Herald-Post report on the relocation of Florentino Pacheco from his Cotton Mill home to a temporary home in Rio Linda. Pacheco's Cotton Mill home had been condemned by the Chamizal Treaty in order to make way for the relocated Rio Grande…
El Paso Herald-Post article on Florentino Pacheco, son of Mrs. Basilia S. Pacheco of Ysleta, El Paso, and the many souvenirs he sent his mother while he was in combat abroad in Germany during WWII.
El Paso Herald-Post 1964 article covering the Chamizal Civic Association activities and opinions of the Chamizal residents impacted by the Chamizal Treaty. Article includes photograph of Manuela Villa, mother to Elvira Lacarra, outside her Chamizal…