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In 1909, William Howard Taft and Porfirio Díaz planned a summit in El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, a historic first meeting between a U.S. president and a Mexican president and also the first time an American president would cross the border into Mexico [16] But tensions rose on both sides of the border, including threats of ...
First Wikimedia Upload: From the 1909 film documentary: Entrevista de los Presidentes Díaz-Taft. ... History of El Paso, Texas; History of U.S. foreign policy, 1897 ...
The Henry C. Trost House is a historic house in El Paso, Texas.It was built in 1908-1909 for architect Henry C. Trost of Trost & Trost, who designed it. [2] [3] Trost lived here with his siblings: two brothers and a sister. [3]
Map of the Chamizal settlement of 1963. The Chamizal dispute was an international land and boundary conflict over contested land (estimates range from 600 to 1,600 acres [240–650 ha; 2.4–6.5 km 2]) along the Mexico–United States border between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. [1]
El Paso County seat relocated to El Paso from Ysleta. [5] El Paso Browns baseball team formed. [8] 1888 - El Paso del Norte renamed "Juárez" in honor of Benito Juárez. [1] leaving El Paso, Texas the sole El Paso. 1889 – McGinty Club active. [9] 1890 – Population: 10,338. 1892 – Santa Fe Street bridge built. [6] 1895 – El Paso Public ...
1908–1909 El Paso, Texas Henry C. Trost Old El Paso Country Club 1908–1909 Destroyed by fire; 1916: Henry C. Trost; on Club Road, west of Ft. Bliss: Henry C. Trost House: 1908–1909 El Paso, Texas Trost & Trost; NRHP July 12, 1976 Richard Caples Building: 1909 El Paso, Texas Henry C. Trost; NRHP El Paso Military Institute – Dormitory 1909
El Paso (/ ɛ l ˈ p æ s oʊ /; Spanish: [el ˈpaso]; lit. ' the route ' or ' the pass ') is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States.The 2020 population of the city from the U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, [5] making it the 22nd-most populous city in the U.S., the most populous city in West Texas, and the sixth-most populous city in Texas. [8]
El Paso Country Club, 1908–1909, El Paso, Texas, Henry C. Trost (destroyed by fire in 1916) Caples Building, 1909, El Paso, Texas. Empty in 2015. [2] New Mexico State University campus, 1909, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Abdou Building, 1910, at 115 North Mesa Street at Texas Avenue in El Paso, Texas; Anson Mills Building in El Paso, Texas 2011