El Paso (Tex.) irrigation study records, 1994

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El Paso (Tex.) irrigation study records, 1994

Comprising a report, slides, photographs, negatives, and photograph logs, the El Paso (Tex.) Irrigation Study Records, 1994, document the history of the irrigation and drainage canals in the El Paso, Texas, area through the early 20th century.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8127779

University of Texas Libraries

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