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Friday, June 16, 2006

Mexican Water Works


Here's a "real photo postcard", made around 1904-1918. It shows the way in which some residents of Laredo, Texas received their water back then. At one time, there were several towns near the border with Mexico that failed to provide adequate services (such as municipal water) to areas where Mexican-Americans lived.
Posted by Stephen Niccolls at 3:24 PM

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