Keywords: US–Mexico International Boundary Monument No. 1.jpg Mexico “United States border just west of the Rio Grande The photograph is taken from the northeastern corner in the United States The northern side of the obelisk contains a plaque in English; the eastern side of the obelisks contains a plaque in English and Spanish; the southern side of the obelisk presumably contains a plaque in Spanish Text of the northern plaque cquote Boundary of the United States of America International Boundary and Water Commission between United States and Mexico 1989 English text of the eastern plaque International Boundary and Water Commission The first international monument of the 276 monuments installed to the west along the international land boundary which marks the international boundary between the United States and Mexico This monument was placed on January 31 1855 in accordance with the 1853 treaty and was restored by the International Boundary and Water Commission between the United States and Mexico on June 2 1980 in commemoration of the first centennial of the establishment of this international commission United States Commissioner Dr Narendra N Gunaji Spanish text of the eastern plaque ComisiĂłn Internacional de LĂmites y Aguas Primer monumento internacional de los 276 instalados al poniente en la linea divisoria internacional terrestre que senalan el lĂmite internacional entre MĂ©xico y los Estados Unidos Este monumento fue colocado el 31 de enero de 1855 de acuerdo al tratado de 1853 y fue restaurado por la ComisiĂłn Internacional de LĂmites y Aguas entre MĂ©xico y los Estados Unidos el 2 de junio de 1989 en conmemoraciĂłn del primer centenario del establecimiento de ese organismo internacional Comisionado por MĂ©xico Ing Carlos M Santibanez Mata 2014-11-30 10 28 01 own Anjbe other versions Uploaded with UploadWizard Geography of New Mexico El Paso Texas Boundary stones of the Mexico “United States border |