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University of Texas at El Paso

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Biography

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is a public research university in El Paso, Texas, United States. The school was founded in 1914 as the State School of Mines and Metallurgy, and a practice mineshaft survives on the mountainous desert campus. Following a reorganization of the University of Texas in 1920, the school was renamed the College of Mines and Metallurgy of the University of Texas. It became Texas Western College of the University of Texas in 1949, and The University of Texas at El Paso in 1967.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Oral History Interview with César Chavez

 Item
Identifier: UTEP88
Abstract

Speech to Farah Strikers in El Paso

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Oral History Interview with Charles Armijo, 1973 January 30, 2006 November 14

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Identifier: UTEP106
Abstract

The Mexican Revolution, early 20th Century; old Fort Bliss; growth of the city of EL Paso.

Dates: 1973 January 30; Digitization: 2006 November 14

Oral History Interview with José Ramirez

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Identifier: UTEP368
Abstract

Member of Otomi Indian tribe biographical data, including his family and life in the tribe; joined the Mexican Army as a young man; the Diaz-Taft meeting in El Paso in 1909' the Mexican Revolution; El Paso and Ciudad Juárez in 1920; labor experiences in Texas, Michigan, and Illinois; the Escobar Revolution and the Cristero Revolt.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

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El Paso (Tex.) 2
Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 2
Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) 1
Otomi Indians 1
Strikes and lockouts -- El Paso (Tex.) 1