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[High School Students]

Description: Photograph of a group of high school students standing in several rows on the steps leading up to a porch in front of a brick building. The young men, wearing light-colored shirts or shirts and ties, are standing on the left and the young women, wearing light-colored dresses or skirts and blouses, are standing on the right. Professor Hallmark, a man with a mustache wearing a dark suit, is standing in the middle of the back row. In the second row the second young man from the left is Ralph Schme… more
Date: 1909
Partner: Brownsville Historical Association

[Lucy Tate, Ariel Rendall, and Others]

Description: Photograph of seven young men and five young women standing in a line in front of a porch railing on the side of a brick building. The young women are in the center wearing skirts and light-colored blouses, four of the young men are on the left, and another three are on the right. Most of the young men are wearing shirts and slacks except for the man on the far left, who is wearing a suit and tie, and another man on the far right, who is wearing a coat. The two young women in the center are ide… more
Date: 1909~
Partner: Brownsville Historical Association

[Photograph of School Children]

Description: Photograph of fourteen school children standing in two rows against the wall of a wooden building. The girls are wearing fabric hair bows and knee or calf-length dresses and the boys are wearing shirts and trousers. Several children have a long ribbon pinned to the front of the clothing.
Date: 1908~
Creator: Whitmore
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate

[Three Men Drinking]

Description: Photograph of three men wearing light-colored shirts and dark pants standing behind a table with three liquor bottles on it. The two men on the right are holding shot glasses in their right hands and the man on the left is holding a beer glass in his left hand. The man in the middle has a long light-colored beard and the other two men have mustaches.
Date: 1908
Partner: Brownsville Historical Association
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