Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Women of El Paso, Texas 5

Octavia Magoffin Glasgow

Octavia Magoffin Glasgow (1900-1986) was the granddaughter of Joseph Magoffin. She played an important role in preserving her family home in El Paso, Texas, a rare example of the territorial style.

Area: Central / Magoffin

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March is Women's History Month.

Janice Woods Windle, El Paso, TX circa 1989

Janice Woods Windle built the El Paso Community Foundation into a major charitable organization that serves a broad range of El Paso/Juarez groups. She had a pivotal role in the "Save the Plaza" drive. She has authored numerous books based on her family history. El Paso, Texas circa 1989

Area: Central / Downtown

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Janice Woods Windle was a 2020 inductee into El Paso County Historical Society Hall of Fame.

In 2020 the El Paso Community Foundation was dealing with community needs during the COVID-19 epidemic. It was involved with downtown projects like the creation of a world class Children's Museum located very near the Plaza Theatre.

March is Women's History Month. Other El Paso female authors include Estella Portillo Trambly, Pat Mora, Yolanda Leyva.

Betty Mary Smith Goetting, El Paso, TX

Betty Mary Goetting, (1897-1980), was an early women's rights advocate in El Paso who, while doing volunteer work among El Paso's poor during the depression, became convinced that the misery of poverty was linked to family size. In 1937 she and other courageous women and men fought ridicule and boycott threats to found the city's first birth control clinic.

Area: Central / El Paso High

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One of the original founders of El Paso Planned Parenthood in 1937, she was elected national director of Planned Parenthood federation of America in 1951. She had been a resident of the city for 75 years at the time of her death in 1980.

March is Women's History Month annually in USA. Archival records of Planned Parenthood are in UTEP Library Special Collections.

Zacchia Jabalie Ayoub, Border Tobacco

Zacchia Jabalie Ayoub came to El Paso, Texas as a 13 year old bride. She and her husband built Border Tobacco into a family business that weathered the Great Depression, war, and other economic ups and downs.

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Times, Dec 23 1978 Zacchia Ayoub was a partner in Ayoub Brothers Enterprises. Listed in Dun and bradstreet Million Dollar Directory.

My mom Elisa ruiz stayed with mrs ayoub till she married my dad Manuel Ruiz Mrs ayoub was my godmother.. my mom loved mrs ayoub very much.

March is Women's History Month.

Adela worked and lived with your family from 1978-1981 when she returned to live in Durango. She is presently living in Las Vegas, Nevada with her three children and daughter-in- law. Adela wolud love to reconnect with Mr. JOEY - only grandchild would be in his 70's ... she remembers Selena y Cachura as daughters of Joey. Please feel free to email [email protected] Nina ( Adela's daughter-in- law)

CHARLEE LILLIAN Kelly, El Paso, TX circa 1944

Charlee Kelly began her career as a military officer during World War II, and retired in 1956 after attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. Lt. Col. Charlee Kelly was one of four daughters of a former mayor of El Paso and among the first to enlist in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II. Her military career took her around the world, from Australia to Germany, and she served two assignments at the Pentagon.

Area: Central / El Paso High

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Thank you for your service.

March is Women's History Month.

Kate Moore Brown, Dared to Ride

Kate Moore was a daring cyclist who caused a lot of raised eyebrows in El Paso, Texas, when she became the city's first female bike rider. Even with her long skirts and leggins, she shocked the town gossips as she cycled all over town. she even rode the bike to work when she became a public school music teacher. She was a member of the first El Paso High School graduating class in 1887. The other graduate was George Prentiss Robinson.

Area: Central / El Paso High

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Jolly Bachelor Girls Club picture in "Persons Prominent in Old El Paso Affairs," El Paso Times, 11.6.1938

March is Women's History Month. In a book about Woman's Club in El Paso there is an entire chapter about her achievements. See ISBN 0-87404-061-2 p. 117.

Maud Isaacks, House of Representatives Texas Legislature

Maud Isaacks (1895-1980), had been an English teacher at El Paso High School for thirty-five years before she began serving six terms as state representative from El Paso. In 1957 she was one of only three female members of the Texas Legislature, and at the time of her retirement in 1966 she was the only woman in the house in the House of Representatives. Details on Maud Isaacks available at: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fis07

Area: Central / El Paso High

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Served 1954-1967.

March is Women's History Month.

Olalee McCall, Douglass High School, El Paso, Texas

Olalee McCall became the high school English teacher at Douglass School for Negro Children in 1914. Later, she served as the principal. She also was instrumental in founding the McCall Day Nursery, one of the first-day care facilities in El Paso, Texas. March is Women's History Month in the USA.

Area: Central / Five Points

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She lived in a historic home at 3221 E. Wyoming Ave built in 1937.Her husband Marshall McCall was one of the first African-American mail carriers in El Paso and a veteran of WWI. Olalee became the first female high school principal in the El Paso School District in 1937. On Dec 1, 1984, Mc Call Heritage and Cultural Center was established by Mrs. Leona Ford Washington with volunteer assistance of Mr. Don Butts. Ms. Washington served as Executive Director of Mc Call Center until her health failed in the late 1990's. McCall Center continues to promote African-American heritage in our city and the southwest.

March is Women's History Month in the USA.

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