18 Matching Results

Search Results

[Texas Highway Disaster Trailer]

Description: Photograph of a Texas Highway Disaster Trailer sitting in front of a building that says "National Youth Administration Work Experience Shops" on the front. The trailer is white and rectangular-shaped and says "Texas Highway Dept. Disaster Trailer" on the side.
Date: 192X
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Redland High School Basketball Team, 1938]

Description: Photograph of the Redland High School Basketball team wearing black sweatpants and jackets. Photographed left to right standing in the back row: Russell Davis, Delmas Riley, William Billingsley, Ennis Modisette, Abe Lankford, Fain Allen, and Doyle Bowers. Photographed left to right kneeling in the front row: Lonny Griffith, Ronald Brough, Jim Lankford, Arthur Cloyd, Jim Billingsley, and Denman Russell,
Date: 1938
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Redland High School Basketball Team, 1938]

Description: Photograph of the Redland High School Basketball team of 1938 wearing black sweatpants and jackets and standing and kneeling in rows outside. Photographed left to right standing in the back row: Fain Allen, Abe Lankford, Willard Billingsley, Russell Davis, Delmas Riley, and Doyle Bowers. Photographed left to right kneeling in the front row: Jim Lankford, James Billingsley, Arthur Cloyd, and Ennis Modisette
Date: 1938
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Redland High School Basketball and Track Team, 1936]

Description: Photograph of the Redland High School basketball and track teams. In the top picture, the members of the track team are standing together and wearing black sweatpants and jackets. In the bottom picture, the members of the basketball team are standing together and wearing black sweatpants and jackets. Both of the teams were coached by P. C. Williams, who is visible on the far right in both pictures.
Date: 1936
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Postcard Addressed to Nettie Hyde, 1906]

Description: Photograph of a postcard addressed to Nettie Hyde. The postcard depicts a man standing on the left wearing a suit and tie and holding a cigar and a woman standing on the right wearing a dress. A large suitcase is sitting in the middle of them and says "Can I put my little number 8 in your trunk?" on the side.
Date: October 1906
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Letter from Simon Henderson to his Wife]

Description: Letter from Simon Hendersn to his wife, Loucile Johnson thanking her for the letter she previously sent and expressing joy for hearing from her. Simon shares his recent activities with his wife and his travel plans to Houston and their home.
Date: October 18, 1926
Creator: Henderson, Simon
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Letter to Esther Pennington, December 4, 1902]

Description: Letter to Esther Pennington responding to the letter she sent to the writer earlier, inquiring about other family members, sharing details of her recent activities and the weather situation in their town. The writer also reminds Esther of how much she is missed and wishes to see her soon.
Date: December 4, 1902
Partner: Angelina County History Center

[Postcard Addressed to Nettie Hyde]

Description: Photograph of a post card addressed to Nettie Hyde. The bottom left of the postcard depicts a woman in a dress carrying a stack of boxes and walking in front of a trolley full of people looking at her. The top right has a quote that says, "It is really a shame to keep one waiting". The bottom right says "Greetings from San Antonio, Tex".
Date: 1907
Partner: Angelina County History Center
Back to Top of Screen