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Our Libraries   |   Main Library   |   Border Heritage Center   |   Historical Collection   |   Henry Charles Trost

Henry Charles Trost (1860 - 1933)

Below is a presentation prepared by Danny Gonzalez of the Border Heritage Department at the Main Library which offers an overview about the well-known southwest architect, Henry Charles Trost.

 

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Historical Collection

Title Year(s)
Bass Outlaw 1894
1973
Early Religious Architecture of America 1898
El Paso - Chamber of Commerce 1917
El Paso Photographic History - Volume One 1909
El Paso Photographic History - Volume Two 1909
El Paso Street Names
Who's that Street Named After?
2008
El Paso, Texas - Metropolis of the Great Southwest and Main Gateway to Mexico ca. 1920's
El Paso's Missions and Indians ca. 1920's
Henry Charles Trost 2009
Jockey Club Juarez and El Paso 1912-13
Parra and Flores Hangings 1900
Public Schools of El Paso Texas 1928
Toltec Club ca. 1902 - 1930's
Tom Lea  
Rusk Collection  
Treaty of Velasco  
Who's Who in El Paso and the Great Southwest: 
Portraits for the El Paso Public Library by Stout-Feldman Studio
ca. 1940's
 
 

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