El Paso Times 1974 newspaper report on Soledad Aguirre Loya's ongoing battled with the City of El Paso. Loya filed a $25,000 lawsuit against the City for the city's removal of her property while she was serving as a juror.
El Paso resident Ernestine Busch writes letter to the El Paso Herald-Post arguing that Navarro Elementary's proposed new name, Chamizal High School, should be renamed in Soledad Aguirre Loya's honor.
Documents of support related to Florentino Pacheco's Cotton Mill home submitted as part of Declaration of Taking by the International Boundary and Water Commission for Chamizal Treaty.
Documents of support related to Valetin and Agustina Hernandez' Cordova Gardens home submitted as part of Declaration of Taking by the International Boundary and Water Commission for Chamizal Treaty.
Black and white photograph showing El Paso-Cd. Juarez border with natural Rio Grande riverbed and new concrete canal built as part of the Chamizal Treaty of 1964.
Documents of support related to the Quinones family home in Rio Linda submitted as part of Declaration of Taking by the International Boundary and Water Commission for Chamizal Treaty.
Photographs of Florentino Pacheco property in Cotton Mill Addition to the City of El Paso. Photographs are included in an International Boundary and Water Commission investigation report on the value of the Pacheco property. Report was forwarded to…
Opinion piece about the significance of the barrio to Mexican American and Chicana/o culture and the ramifications of forced displacement from and loss of the barrio