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Business Interior with Staff

Description: Copy negative of a group of people standing in an office of J. D. Moore Transfer and Storage on Walnut Street in Abilene, Texas. There is a calendar hanging on the back wall that reads "Stamford Brick Works" and dated February 1923. There is a young girl, holding a cat, seated in a chair next to Mrs. J. D. Moore. J. D. Moore is seated next to her and holds a pipe in his left hand. A woman, wearing a coat, stands to the right of a typewriter and next to her another woman holds a telephone. … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Radium Gin #1

Description: Copy photograph of a radium gin. The gin, two large barns, is surrounded by several horse-drawn wagons. Black smoke billows out from a smokestack. Behind the gin is a windmill. A hand-written note on the photograph says, "Radium gin 1912."
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Radium Gin #2

Description: Copy photograph of a radium gin. The gin, two large barns, is surrounded by several horse-drawn wagons. Black smoke billows out from a smokestack. Behind the gin is a windmill. A hand-written note on the photograph says, "Radium gin 1912."
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Miller Bldg - Palestine, TX.]

Description: Photo of the Miller Building, which was later the home of the Ford Motor Company in Palestine, TX. David Aiken built this building
Date: unknown
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Rosenberg Mill and Elevator Company.]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Rosenberg Mill and Elevator Company operated by N. P. Teague in the early 1900's. Bull Durham building (same owner) in the background. The elevator building is a tin building of one story at front that extends to a multistory area in rear of building. A wagon pulled by two horses is parked near entrance. A bicycle is parked in a corner near entrance also. Printed in white at bottom of photo: Rosenberg, Texas. Schlueter. S&L Ltd. Houston.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The "Ice and Light Plant, Rosenberg".]

Description: Photograph of the "Ice and Light Plant, Rosenberg" as titled on the front of photograph and written on the back. The plant is a white one story stucco building. Fence in front of building. Water tower seen in the background. Buildings on right of photograph.
Date: 1919
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Moon's Businesses in Marshall]

Description: The Moon Cleaners & Laundry adjoins the U-Wash No. 1 in Marshall. The U-Wash is a self-service laundry, or washateria. The cleaners was established in 1939 by L. A. Moon. The businesses are located at 616 S. Carter St., within the New Town Neighborhood. New Town is an area of African-American residences, businesses, hospitals, churches and schools that grew up around Wiley College in west Marshall. The neighborhood was established c1930 and is seeking historical recognition with the goal o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Business in Marshall]

Description: The "End Zone" was a business in Marshall, location unknown. It was a small one-story building that stood alone on the lot. It had two entrance doors and large windows. On a boarded window are the words, "Private for Members Only Guests Welcome." A picture is attached to another boarded window.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Marshall Business]

Description: A business in Marshall is unidentified. It is a white-painted brick building that stands along on its lot. Furnishings are visble through the large front window. To the right another business is set back from the street. The words "Glenn Stauts H..." appear above an awning on the facade.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Tracks into Marshall]

Description: Railroad tracks lead into Marshall. The direction and location of view are unidentified. In the distance, the tall structures of Marshall Mill and Elevator Company are visible. The industry is located next to the tracks and railroad yards. The season appears to be winter or early spring.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[An external view of the Land Office Building]

Description: A view of the corner of the Land Office Building. Cars are parked along the sides of the building. First Federal Savings is located to the left of the Land Office Building in this photo.
Date: August 27, 1954
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Group of Businesspeople in Front of Chalkboard]

Description: Photograph of a group of African-American businesspeople. The group consists of Vera Cummings Nash, who is seated in the first row, third person from the left, and three other women seated at a desk. Nine men stand in a row behind the women. There is a large chalkboard behind the group inscribed with a chart that is entitled "If you can bear The Cross you can wear The Crown" at the very top. One woman is poised holding a pen as if writing in the open book in front of her. There is a handwritten… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Price Johnson Family Collection

Wagons Passing Down Main Street

Description: Horse and wagons in downtown Grapevine on Main Street. The photo was made looking northwest from a hotel located on the corner of Main and Worth Streets.
Date: 1899
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Marshall Business]

Description: A business in Marshall has no sign to identify the name or nature of the business. A small brick one-story building that stands alone, it has a large window and commercial door on the front. A counter is visible through the door. There are picnic tables outdoors to suggest that the business is of a food and beverage nature.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Employees of the Imperial Sugar Company.]

Description: Group photograph of employees of the Imperial Sugar Company taken at their employee appreciation dinner in November of 1947. The group includes 46 men and two women (front row). Roof of a tin building in background. Imperial Sugar main building (brick with windows) in top right corner of photograph. Employees are identified as front row left to right: Gus Stabler, W. L. Friend, Mabel Dunkerly Woolley, Myrtle Friend Stabler, J. E. "Daddy" Blair, Claude Douglas, Homer Johnson, R. B. "Bob" Sheppar… more
Date: 1947
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Mica Mine

Description: Photograph of people and mine. Photograph of people standing by mica mine near Van Horn,TX
Date: unknown
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

Main Business Street, Hitchcock

Description: Hitchcock's Main Business street in 1926, old fashioned cars line the streets.
Date: 1926
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

[Interior of Wessendorff Lumber Company, Richmond, TX]

Description: Photograph of interior of Wessendorff Lumber Company, Richmond, TX. Photo shows carriages, rope, harnesses, motors. Mr. Kegans is standing left with left hand on carriage. Kegans is wearing dark hat and suit (no coat).
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Wooden Pile Driven and Cut Off Square

Description: Photograph of industrial equipment surrounding a wooden pile, which has been shaped and cut.
Date: May 11, 1951
Creator: J. C. Watkins Photography
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
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