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The Popular Dry Goods Company (known as The Popular and by its large Spanish-speaking clientele as La Popular) was a local chain of department stores in El Paso, Texas.It carried national brands of clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, electronics, and housewares.
Jack Vowell, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1981 to 1995; construction company president in El Paso; Richard C. White, member of the United States House of Representatives, WWII veteran, Marine; Myra Carroll Winkler (1880-1963), first woman to hold elected office in El Paso County. [8] [9]
El Paso: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 38: Old San Francisco Historic District: Old San Francisco Historic District: May 21, 1985 : Missouri St. between No. 325 and 527: El Paso: 39: Palace Theatre: Palace Theatre
William Baxter Slaughter was born in 1852 in Freestone County, Texas. [1] His father, George Webb Slaughter, was a Baptist minister from Mississippi and early rancher in Texas. [1] [2] [3] His mother was Sarah Mason. [1] One of his brothers, C.C. Slaughter, became known as the "Cattle King of Texas."
Sunset Heights is a historic area in El Paso, Texas that has existed since the latter part of the 1890s. Many wealthy residents have had their houses and mansions built on this hill. Although some buildings have been renovated to their former glory, many have been neglected and have deteriorated.
700 San Francisco St. ... University of Texas at El Paso Campus, El Paso San Elizario Chapel†‡ ... 10 mi. N near FM 2145: La Grange: 1972 N/A - missing ...
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Meanwhile, Slaughter ranched near the Green River in Utah, followed by eastern New Mexico. [3] Slaughter acquired a ranch in Glasscock County, Texas, in 1890 which he managed it until 1898, when he sold it. He was the vice president of the People's National Bank of Colorado City, Texas. [3] Slaughter acquired the 99,188-acre U Lazy S Ranch in 1901.