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Neighbors, Robert S.
1853
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1896
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1992
Archaeological Survey of 18 Neighborhoods in the Socorro Area, El
Paso County, Texas, July 1992, Dana Anthony, David O. Brown, Amy C.
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Brown, Michael, W. Davis, W. David Driver, Amy C. Earls, Robert C.
Everett, Stephen A. Hall, James T. Jones, Herbert C. Morrow, Teresa Lee
Myers, Christian B. Nightengale, and John A. Peterson. Prepared for El
Paso County Lower Valley Water District Authority, by Archaeological
Research, Inc., El Paso, Texas, and Hicks & Company, Austin, Texas.
Archaeological
Survey of the Socorro Mission and Mesa Verde Neighborhoods, El Paso
County, Texas, August, 1992, John A. Peterson, David O. Brown and Dana
Anthony; Contributors: Dana Anthony, David O. Brown, Michael W. Davis,
David Driver, Amy C. Earls, Robert C. Everett, Stephen A. Hall, Herbert
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Peterson. Prepared for the City of Socorro. Archaeological Research
Inc., El Paso, Texas; Hicks & Company, Austin, Texas.
Archaeological
Survey of the El Paso Public Service Board Industrial Park, El Paso
County, Texas, Dana Anthony, John A. Peterson, and David O. Brown,
Contributors: Neil Ackerly, Dana Anthony, David O. Brown, Michael W.
Davis, Robert C. Everett, Stephen A. Hall, Teresa Lee Myers, and John
A. Peterson. Prepared for Public Service Board, El Paso County, by
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1987
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