Bosque County General Collection - 214 Matching Results

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[Hanson Family]

Description: Two story wood house with small balcony upstairs covering front porch. Man holding small child, woman behind picket fence. Three young girls in front of picket fence, one holding small dog.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Hico Flood

Description: Flood waters of the Bosque River near Old Settler's Park in Hico. Shows water in Hico Roller Mills Elevator building in background; a man standing on a pile of debris in front of small house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Hico Main Street

Description: Shows five store front, with scattered bystanders. Main focus is wagon pulled by team of ten oxen. Two other wagons in background, with two men in front wagon, one man alongside. Street is dirt, and can see telegraph poles.
Date: 1890~
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Inside a Church]

Description: Photograph of the interior of a church in Texas. Benches are visible in the foreground, and there is an altar and a Christmas tree at the front of the church.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Iredell Main Street

Description: Center of photo shows steam tractor pulling some sort of grain thrasher. Shows some store fronts, with many people standing on sidewalks. Shows men, women and children, and one wagon pulled by mules on the dirt street.
Date: 1908
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

J T Torrence Family

Description: J. T. Torrence Home in Moody, TX showing 3 women and 2 young boys on front lawn; c. 1905. Large two-story frame with wraparound front porch w columns. Round, pointed turret room on 2nd story with windows. L-R: Icle Torrence, seated are Mrs Nettie Torrence and J T Torrence, behind Nettie is Nora Torrence and Luddie "Dick" Torrence (father of Elizabeth Torrence)
Date: 1905
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

S J Tennison Home

Description: S.J. Tennison home, a two-story wood home, on Hackberry St., in Clifton, TX, with wraparound porches upstairs and down, small room joining in back, sitting on stone foundation. Two women and 6 children on front porch; 3 children in front of porch. Small storage shed in back and two left; looks like dugout in side yard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Jenson Wedding Party

Description: Wedding party, seated in front are two flower girls, seated in chairs are bride, Ola Brooks, and groom, Oliver Jenson, in center with honor attendent and best man on either side, then fourteen attendants standing in back. Listed on back are: Hans Jenson, Martin Olson, Alf Price, Gus Grimland, Lena Townsend, Lottie Snell, Alma Pederson, Herman F Meier, Kate McSpadden, Oscar Bronstad, Ollie Carpenter, Will Jenson, Oliver Jenson, J K McSpadden, Ola Brooks, Leah Townsend, Leah Gibbs,Atys Brooks
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

Jonathan McFadden Family

Description: Group of men and women, faily members of J McFadden, taken on the day of his funeral. Seated in front, left to right: Henry, James (Jim), Eliza Ann Galloway (Mrs J McFadden), Wyatt, Charles Robert, Wilburne (Doc) Standing: Catherine (Kate McFadden) (Mrs Jim Proffitt), Mary McFadden ( Mrs Henry Gary), Riley, Martha McFadden ( Mrs Jim Burch), Rebecca A McFAdden ( Mrs Bob Snider), Sally McFadden (Mrs Tom Weaver) Standing in door is Jim Proffitt
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Journal of Indian Scout]

Description: Ledger containing journal entries, letters, legal documents, and various other information written and compiled by an Indian scout, including notes related to the Battle of Dove Creek in 1865.
Date: 186X
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Kids With Pony]

Description: Photograph of three kids with a Shetland pony in a field in Texas. Two of them stand beside the pony, and the third sits on its back. Trees and a barn building are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission

[Letter from Jacob De Cordova, dated Nov. 20, 1859]

Description: Letter from Jacob De Cordova, dated Nov. 20, 1850 to "My dear Doctor," probably Thomas Moore of Burnet County. Discusses his travels through Texas, and various land transactions. He directs that any letters sent by Phin be forwarded to Graham. Phineas De Cordova was Jacob De Cordova's brother and partner in their Land agent business.
Date: November 20, 1859
Creator: De Cordova, Jacob Raphael
Partner: Bosque County Historical Commission
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