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[A Residence for Mr. J. E. Nagley]

Drawing of a residence for Mr. J. E. Nagley. It has two columns on the porch walls near the entrance, a pyramid shaped roof, two chimneys on both sides of the roof, and four windows on the second floor.
Date: 1903~/1906~
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Object Type: Artwork
System: The Portal to Texas History

[St. Joseph Academy]

Photograph of the exterior of St. Joseph Academy. The street can be seen in the foreground, and the building has two entrances with a porch overhang that has columns to support the overhang. There are many windows along the front.
Date: 1903~/1906~
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Nesom House in El Paso]

Photograph of the Nesom House on Yandel Drive. It has trees in front of the building along the sidewalk. The building itself has two small columns in an open space within the outside wall. The roof has a decorative curved design and a rhombus shaped hole in the wall.
Date: 1903~/1907~
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Nesom House Interior]

Photograph of the Nesom house interior. Support beams hold up the ceiling, from which hangs metal and glass light fixture. The room contains chairs, a table, cabinets, a window, a fireplace, carpet, and a curtain.
Date: 1903~/1907~
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
History of the Schools and Churches, El Paso, Texas (open access)

History of the Schools and Churches, El Paso, Texas

Booklet intended to provide information for prospective El Paso residents about the churches and schools in the city. It provides a brief sketch of each location with a photo, a history of its organization and establishment, and pastors or teachers working at the location. The book also has advertising from local businesses.
Date: 1903
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History