During Prohibition, the US Treasury Department limited the number of hours that international bridges spanning the Rio Grande River were open in an attempt to control such illegal activities as gambling. Brownsville, Texas, typically received an exemption for the bridge between Brownsville and Matamoros, Mexico, by arguing that Matamoros lacked the vice problems that had prompted the border restrictions elsewhere. The article discusses actions taken when, in August 1931, Brownsville was not exempted
"In the late nineteenth century the U.S.-Mexico border region of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso experienc...
During the early 1920s, Brownsville and the greater Lower Rio Grande Valley region had an opportunit...
thesisThe US-Mexico border has been in existence for 161 years. Before the political line was establ...
During Prohibition, the US Treasury Department limited the number of hours that international bridge...
US troops occupied the Mexican border town of Matamoros from 1846 to 1848 during the Mexican-America...
Black and white photographs. Five photographs. 800 gallons of Mexican alcohol apprehended by Jack a...
The article explores popularity of baseball in the U.S. during 1934 when the country was struggling ...
Black and white photograph. Sketch. Aerial of the Rio Grande river. Sketch of smuggling alcohol dur...
Between the first quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2012, the retail sales of Texas' border c...
United States’ stereotypes against Mexicans have a deep history. The relations between these two co...
Perhaps the best place to begin is with two brief conversations that took place after one of my clas...
The article offers information on the Mexican Constitutional Convention of 1916-1917 and addresses t...
Texas takes pride in its unique Western heritage and its adventurously independent spirit. However; ...
During the 1950s Californian civil society advocates and politicians developed a moral panic over yo...
Tyrell P-M. Utilizing a Border as a Local Economic Resource: The Example of the Prohibition-Era Detr...
"In the late nineteenth century the U.S.-Mexico border region of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso experienc...
During the early 1920s, Brownsville and the greater Lower Rio Grande Valley region had an opportunit...
thesisThe US-Mexico border has been in existence for 161 years. Before the political line was establ...
During Prohibition, the US Treasury Department limited the number of hours that international bridge...
US troops occupied the Mexican border town of Matamoros from 1846 to 1848 during the Mexican-America...
Black and white photographs. Five photographs. 800 gallons of Mexican alcohol apprehended by Jack a...
The article explores popularity of baseball in the U.S. during 1934 when the country was struggling ...
Black and white photograph. Sketch. Aerial of the Rio Grande river. Sketch of smuggling alcohol dur...
Between the first quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2012, the retail sales of Texas' border c...
United States’ stereotypes against Mexicans have a deep history. The relations between these two co...
Perhaps the best place to begin is with two brief conversations that took place after one of my clas...
The article offers information on the Mexican Constitutional Convention of 1916-1917 and addresses t...
Texas takes pride in its unique Western heritage and its adventurously independent spirit. However; ...
During the 1950s Californian civil society advocates and politicians developed a moral panic over yo...
Tyrell P-M. Utilizing a Border as a Local Economic Resource: The Example of the Prohibition-Era Detr...
"In the late nineteenth century the U.S.-Mexico border region of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso experienc...
During the early 1920s, Brownsville and the greater Lower Rio Grande Valley region had an opportunit...
thesisThe US-Mexico border has been in existence for 161 years. Before the political line was establ...