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Showing posts with label south Texas border history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south Texas border history. Show all posts
Saturday, July 8, 2017

1978 0806 Valley's Oldest Law Officer Remains Active

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Has Served 51 Years As A Law Enforcer by Betty Shepard - Valley Morning Star News Staff   Ed Moody ~ Valley Morning (Star Photo) ~ Los ...
Wednesday, May 17, 2017

1948 Smuggling Mexican Migrant Workers from San Benito to Chicago

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by Leo Rodriguez In 1948, Chicago police conducted a raid on a 4 story building on the city's west side, where they apprehended 39 ...

Exploitation of Farm Laborers in the Rio Grande Valley

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by Leo Rodriguez Generations before us would work hand in hand with the Mexican government to insure Mexican labor employees working ...
Sunday, March 26, 2017

1930 0512 Ralph Sanders & Jerry - Brownsville to New York on a Bull

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by Diego Garcia III On May 12, 1930, Ralph Sanders, a 28-year-old cowboy from Brownsville, Texas, began his journey from Brownsville to ...
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Saturday, November 5, 2016

J.M. Morales - Brownsville Photographer

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Most of us are familiar with photographs by Robert Runyon which give us a look at the streets and buildings or houses and people that liv...
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Bronsbil Estacion / Brownsville Station posts vintage photos, local histories and current events and news, announcements, basically whatever the heck it wants. The majority of the photos you see are not the property of Brownsville Station. Their publication is for the purpose of educating and informing the people of Brownsville, Texas about their history and culture or unique aspects of Brownsville that are mostly forgotten about. We thank our many contributors who keep this page active. The page is in no way affiliated with the great rock band of the 1970s which still lives on today. ~ JavierG
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