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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.

U.S.A. purchases Bañales property in Rio Linda Addition to the City of El Paso as part of the Chamizal Treaty. This deed of sale is between Margarito and Consuelo Bañales and the United States federal government.

1954 Deed of sale to 1327 12th Street in Rio Linda Addition to the City of el Paso. Julian and Amelia Arrieta, former owners of the property, sell to Margarito and Consuelo Bañales. This property will later be condemned as part of the Chamizal…

Newspaper memorial to Consuelo V. Bañales & Margarito Bañales Sr. from their children: Margarito, Joe, Xavier, Manuel, Jaime, Mario Martha, Tony, Marco

El Paso Times report on the ending of a suit filed by Soledad Aguirre Loya against the Secretary of State Dean Rusk and IBWC Commissioner Joseph F. Friedkin.

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.

Newspaper article on the lands and properties acquired in Chamizal Treaty, including proposed additional land to be taken in the settlement.

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.

Associated Press report on the Chamizal Treaty and relocation proceedings. Carlos Quinones is shown in the report's accompanying photograph and quoted in the piece about his experience.

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.
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