Photograph of the Alhambra Theater in El Paso, Texas. The three-story building has an ornately carved facade, eight arched windows, and a ticket booth.
Photograph of the American Bank and Trust Company in El Paso, Texas. It is a seven-story concrete classical revival building. The front of the building is three times as wide as the side. People are walking along the sidewalk around the building.
Photograph of Brazos Apartments, a four-story brick and concrete building in El Paso, Texas. The building's facade has an arched entryway, two balconies, and a sign bearing the word "Brazos" under a flagpole. A handwritten note on the reverse side of the photo indicates that this was the first apartment building in El Paso.
Photograph of the Caples Building in El Paso, Texas. The building has six floors and is divided into two separate sections. People can be seen around parked cars at the base of the building.
Photograph of a car parked in the Hotel Paso Del Norte in El Paso, Texas. Arches behind the car show ornate pillars and a stairway. A painting to the left of the car depicts ships at sea.
Photograph of ornate columns in the dining room of Hotel Paso Del Norte. Covered tables are outfitted with wine glasses and napkins. Archways surrounding the room feature reliefs of a woman holding flowers.
Photograph of the Commercial National Bank building in El Paso, Texas. The three-story concrete building has pediments over the pair of columned doors at the foreground corner. A plaque with the building's name appears on the both sides of this corner behind a fire hydrant. Other businesses can be seen on either side of the building down the street, including the Hotel Beaumont, Ben-Hur Bar, and Typewriter & Office Supply to the left and B&H Cafeteria and a pharmacy on the right.
Photograph of the exterior of Hotel Paso Del Norte during its construction. Workers can be seen in scaffolding along the building's brick and concrete walls. A sign in the upper left corner reads "Hotel Paso Del Norte, Trost and Trost Architects, Fred A. Jones Building Company, Dallas, Houston, El Paso, Corpus Christi Texas, Birmingham Alabama." A wagon to the lower left bears a sign that reads "Western Transfer & Storage Co." Ten men wearing hats and fine suits stand in a row in front of the scaffolding. These men are identified from left to right as Zach White, James G. McNary, G. A. Trost, Henry C. Trost, W. L. Tooley, Hunter, Horace B. Stevens, Richard Burgess, Fred A. Jones, and Felix Martinez.
Photograph of a sitting room in Hotel Paso Del Norte. A glass dome bearing images of leaves is situated above a sofa on a rug. Ornate archways on the left and columns on the right separate the room from others.
Photograph of the First Presbyterian Church in El Paso, Texas. The brick building has a shingled roof, arched stained glass windows, and a central tower.
Photograph of a common room inside of Hotel Orndorff in El Paso, Texas. Pillars, chandeliers, and arched window emplacements surround the stucco room. A variety of plush chairs, desks, and lamps are arranged around the room.
Photograph of Hotel Orndorff in El Paso, Texas. The building has a brick facade. Its lower floor has striped awnings, the second floor has ornately carvings around the arched windows and balcony doors, and the third floor has plain double windows.
Photograph of the exterior of Hotel Paso Del Norte in El Paso Texas. Two six-story brick towers rise parallel to each other from a lower structure composed of stone blocks. A fire escape can be seen on the inside wall of the left tower.
Photograph of the interior of Mount Sinai Temple in El Paso, Texas. Multiple rows of theater-style chairs fill the room. A dome-shaped light fixture bearing the image of a Star of David appears over the seating area. Multiple windows of various shapes and sizes appear on the walls.
Photograph of the Irvin Brazos Apartments, a two-story brick building in El Paso, Texas. The building's facade has an arched entryway covered in ivy and topped with a plaque bearing its name.
Photograph of the M. L. Lawson residence, a stuccoed brick building with a single story. Windows with ornate frames appear on either side of the building's facade. Brick steps lead to an arched entryway.
Photograph of the El Paso Country Club. The building's facade features three Dutch Gables, several square and arched windows, and two porches covered with Spanish tile. Men and women are posing with horses in front of the building.
Photograph of the El Paso County Courthouse, a five-story brick and concrete building with twelve fluted columns on its left side. Streetlights are spread across the surrounding sidewalks.
Photograph of El Paso Military Institute, a two-story concrete building with a classical-style pediment and columns hanging over the entrance. Uniformed cadets pose in front of the building with weapons and a U.S. flag. Mountains are visible in the background.
Photograph of a Popular Dry Goods building in El Paso, Texas. The building has six stories, and each story has rows of windows that are arranged in groups of three.
Photograph of the Roberts-Banner building in El Paso, Texas. A U-shaped four-story tower sits atop a single story rectangular base. Several of the windows bear names of office occupants. People, cars, and storefronts can be seen on the bottom floor.
Postcard featuring the City Hall and Auditorium in San Angelo, Texas. The concrete building is built in section, with the outermost sections being three stories, followed by a four story section, and a recessed four story section built on top of a base with three large arched entrances. Several cars are parked in front.
Photograph of Singer Sewing Machine Company building in El Paso, Texas. The two-story stone structure has quoins along its corners and on its center area. "Singer Sewing Machine Co." is displayed under three circular vents near the top of the building on the left, and a crest containing an "S" appears to the right. Under the building's title is a windowed doorway and balcony. Under the crest is a planter box.
Photograph of St. Joseph's Sanatorium, a three-story brick building in El Paso, Texas. It has a stone facade, a porch with columns, and Spanish tile. Bushes cover the lower length of the building.
Photograph of the O. T. Bassett Tower in El Paso, Texas. The fifteen-story building has a brick veneer and setbacks on the tenth and thirteenth floors. Hotel Lockie can be seen to the left, and the Texas Grand Theatre can be seen to the right. Cars can be seen on the road below.
Photograph of the Union Bank and Trust Company building in El Paso, Texas. The brick facade features a series of tall windows over the doorway, as well as two columns with a stone entablature bearing the building's name.
Photograph of the Van Horn State Bank building in Van Horn, Texas. The walls are covered in stucco. The doorway and its flanking windows are designed to resemble vertical ovals with the tops leveled off.
Photograph of the Welch residence, a smooth building with an ornate curved pediment, covered entryway, and windows covered with Spanish tile. A walkway leads from the center of the foreground to the building's steps.
Photograph of Westminster Presbyterian Church in El Paso, Texas. The building has stuccoed walls, Spanish tile roofs, and a bell tower above the entrance.
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