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03/04/2022
Host Bernie Sargent is back on The History Channel. This time on the "Beyond Oak Island" series talking about Pancho Vil...
03/04/2022

Host Bernie Sargent is back on The History Channel. This time on the "Beyond Oak Island" series talking about Pancho Villas El Paso Stash House, along Stash House owner Enrique Guardo and local Historians Jackson Polk, Max Grossman, David Romo, and Cindy Medina!

This show is one you won't want to miss. Listen today at 10 am Mtn! Adventure, soldier of fortune, Mexican Revolution!
02/19/2022

This show is one you won't want to miss. Listen today at 10 am Mtn! Adventure, soldier of fortune, Mexican Revolution!

2-19-22 10am to noon MT on KTSM AM 690 and streaming on Facebook on El Paso History Radio Show and on Remember in El Paso When, and on YouTube
Spy? Or Soldier of Fortune?
Before he died in 1923, Sam Dreben was known in El Paso as a respectable and well-to-do businessman.
But before that, he led the daring life of an adventurer, soldier of fortune and spy who fought in the Spanish-American War, the Boxer Rebellion and as a mercenary in Central America. While in the U.S. Army, he was stationed at Fort Bliss and became an expert machine gunner.
And that’s how he came to fight in the Mexican Revolution, worked as a scout for the Punitive Expedition, smuggled arms for Pancho Villa and spied for a German agent operating on the border.
And after all that, he fought in World War I, winning medals and the praise of Gen. John J. Pershing.
On the Feb. 19 broadcast of “The El Paso History Radio Show,” hosts Jackson Polk and Melissa Sargent talk with historian Heribert von Feilitzsch about the perilous life and times of Sam Dreben and others who lived as soldiers of fortune during those turbulent times.
The only live radio program about El Paso history airs from 10 a.m. till noon Saturday on News Talk 690 KTSM and streams live at Facebook.com/ElPasoHistoryRadioShow. pic from Harry von Feilitzsch

The show is back on. The snow and ice are not as bad as predicted so we will be live in the studio this Saturday, Join u...
02/03/2022

The show is back on. The snow and ice are not as bad as predicted so we will be live in the studio this Saturday, Join us! 👍

CHANGEOF PLAN!
2-5-22 10am to noon MT on KTSM AM 690 and streaming on Facebook on El Paso History Radio Show and on Remember in El Paso When, and on YouTube
Bhutan in El Paso
The Kingdom of Bhutan lies about 8,000 miles from El Paso. But Bhutanese students studying at the University of Texas at El Paso feel right at home, thanks to UTEP’s distinctive architecture.
Since 1917, many UTEP buildings have been designed in the traditional style of Bhutan. And in 2015, the campus received an authentic Bhutanese building – the Lhakhang – that was erected in the center of UTEP’s renovated Centennial Plaza.
On the Feb. 5 broadcast of “The El Paso History Radio Show,” hosted by Jackson Polk and Melissa Sargent, we find out more about UTEP’s Bhutanese connections from Daniel Carey-Whelan, director of the Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens. He’ll also explain how it’s all traced back to a 1914 issue of National Geographic.
The only live radio program about El Paso history airs from 10 a.m. till noon Saturday on News Talk 690 KTSM and streams live at Facebook.com/ElPasoHistoryRadioShow Photo: UTEP Lhakhang
The Bhutanese Lhakhang on the UTEP campus.
Photo provided by UTEP
Weather predictions turned out to be not as bad as expected, so back to original show plan!

This Saturdays show you'll learn more about El Paso's Chinese History.and influance. It is fascinating History that most...
01/27/2022

This Saturdays show you'll learn more about El Paso's Chinese History.and influance. It is fascinating History that most people no nothing about.

1-29-22 10am to noon MT on KTSM AM 690 and streaming on Facebook on El Paso History Radio Show and on Remember in El Paso When, and on YouTube
Chinese history in El Paso
They came to El Paso to help build the railroads, and along the way, they built a vibrant community that celebrated their language, food and traditions.
They were the Chinese immigrants who worked on the Southern Pacific Railroad and then stayed in El Paso, creating the largest Chinatown in Texas by the 1920s.
On the Jan. 29 broadcast of “The El Paso History Radio Show,” hosted by Jackson Polk and Melissa Sargent, we’ll explore the history of the Chinese community in El Paso with historian Anna Fahy.
The only live radio program about El Paso history airs from 10 a.m. till noon Saturday on KTSM AM 690 and streams live at Facebook.com/ElPasoHistoryRadioShow. For more information, visit EPHistory.com
pic by Jackson Polk, Graves in the Chinese section of El Paso’s historic Concordia Cemetery.

Amazing History. This should have been made into movie, don't you think. Listen in this Saturday.
01/20/2022

Amazing History. This should have been made into movie, don't you think. Listen in this Saturday.

1-22-22 10am to noon MT on KTSM AM 690 and streaming on Facebook on El Paso History Radio Show and on Remember in El Paso When, and on YouTube
San Elizario Salt War of 1877
A riot, mob rule, looting and the only time Texas Rangers ever surrendered. All that happened in the little town of San Elizario in 1877, as warring factions battled to take control of the valuable salt deposits near Guadalupe Peak, about 100 miles east of El Paso.
The San Elizario Salt War of 1877 also resulted in the reopening of Fort Bliss in El Paso.
On the Jan. 22 broadcast of “The El Paso History Radio Show,” hosted by Jackson Polk and Melissa Sargent, we talk with historian John Hamilton about how the demand for salt pitted power brokers, Texas lawmen and mobs against each other, and how it finally ended.
The only radio program about El Paso history airs from 10 a.m. till noon Saturday on News Talk 690 KTSM and streams at Facebook.com/ElPasoHistoryRadioShow.
pic by Capstone Productions

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