These abandoned cotton fields on the Rio Grande between Ruidosa and Candelaria were flooded and overgrown. Several trees mark the end of the field, and behind them, large mountains extend towards the cloudy sky.
An abandoned road overlooks the Rio Grande while small shrubs occupy the space leading to the river. In the background, the outlines of large mountains are visible.
Pamphlet containing Mexican Youth Catholic Organization’s President Octavio Elizalde’s (1923-1929) address to the Los Angeles and San Diego Diocesan Council establishing the organization and actions of its U.S. chapters
Full title: Acta Synodi nationalis, in nomine Domini Nostri Iesv Christi, autoritate illvstr.et praepotentvm dd. Ordinvm generalivm Foederati Belgii provinciarvm, Dordrechti habitae anno cio io cxviii et cio io cxix. Accedunt plenissima, de Quinque…
Addresses and Special Orders Held in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, Presented in Honor of The Honorable Morris K. "Mo" Udall, A Representative from Arizona, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session
Washington, D.C.: U.S.…
Original title: An die Radherrn aller stedte deutsches lands: das sie Christliche schulen auffrichten vnd hallten sollen. For an in depth discussion of this work please listen to a recorded lecture by Susan Karant-Nunn titled Pamphlets and…
Broadside publicly posting a statement provided to a judge by Joaquin de Haro on April 12, 1880 with the support of a lawyer, Mariano Rivadeneyra y Lemos, protesting the failure of the executors of the estate of his deceased uncle, Luis de Haro y…
Irrigation canals are spread throughout the border area. This view is as the intersection of the Alamo River and the All American Canal, at Monument Number 218, looking east. The canal acts as an artificial boundary directly parallel to the border…
Siphon drain split into two tunnels. Water from the Alamo River flows into the left tunnel, while light is visible at the end of the right tunnel. Markings have been engraved on the top of the drain and right wall.