Pottery Ashtray

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pottery ashtray
Do you have the potterer, Alberto G. Macias, the 1900 information worked in El Paso, Texas in the?

Don Alberto lived Francis Street, where the Ceramics factory (pottery) found. That was a long time before Paisano was built. That was, as Jefferson's daughter was Burleson. Don Antonio and Jesucita and her family with 3 boys and 1, too. Some neighborhood teens lived with Don Alberto worked at the pottery market. For example, "El Gordito" helped. Several family members and relatives from Chihuahua also helped. Pottery products were a Mr. Beach (spelling?) Sold. Ex: The amounts of the ashtrays were sombreritos Mr. Beach, that he might in his Shop sell downtown as "curiosities" to tourists sold El Paso. Mr. Beach store was on El Paso Street on the corner across the street from the Paso Del Norte Hotel. Sometimes Don Alberto and Mr. Beach arrived at the Paso Del Norte Hotel to discuss their business. Don Alberto was working in his pottery from the early 1900s until the late 1940s. His picture appeared in a textbook

You might try the Texas State Historical Association: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/about/welcome/contactinfo.html If you comment, please click on / contact you can also find a link on an article for the online manual suggest line texas

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