Felix Martinez
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member electrical_chris
N 31° 45.473 W 106° 29.350
13R E 358965 N 3514564
Historical marker located in El Paso, TX.
Waymark Code: WM18F8D
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/23/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ggmorton
Views: 3

Marker Number: 18419

Marker Text:
In the early twentieth century, Felix Martinez was a prominent Hispanic businessman who worked closely with Anglo American leaders to transform El Paso into a major commercial, industrial and agricultural center of the American Southwest. Born in 1857 in the frontier town of Peñasco, New Mexico, Martinez was elected to the New Mexico Territorial House of Representatives and Territorial Council, where he fostered economic development, educational reform and public health. He published La Voz del Pueblo from 1890 to 1916, which became the leading Spanish-language newspaper in the territory.

After moving to El Paso in 1897, Martinez co-established the El Paso Electric Railway company, which brought electricity to many of the city’s homes and businesses. He helped found the El Paso Realty Company, owned the El Paso Daily News (1899-1907) and contributed to the construction of today’s Centre Building (formerly the White House Department Store and Hotel McCoy) on Pioneer Plaza. Martinez worked with reformers to rid the city of gambling, crime and prostitution in the early 1900s. He also served as a director of the 11th District Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas. He was a leader in the joint U.S.-Mexico effort to construct a dam and reservoir at Elephant Butte on the Rio Grande. Completed in 1916, the dam modernized agriculture and helped control flooding throughout the Rio Grande Valley. In 1913, Martinez was named U.S. Commissioner General to South America by President Wilson. He traveled across the continent, strengthening diplomatic ties and soliciting participation in the panama-pacific international exposition in San Francisco in 1915. He continued as commissioner general until his premature death of pneumonia in 1916.



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