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Station Map Burkburnett, Texas

Description: Blueprint. Sheet no. S-4 of two supplemental sheets of the Wichita Falls & Northwestern Ry. of Texas. Avenue A, B and C. Streets First through Ninth. Scale [1:1,200]
Date: 1918
Creator: Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway of Texas
Partner: Midwestern State University

Track map Henrietta division

Description: Railroad Map of Wichita Falls, Texas, Milepost 788 to 789.99; includes original town, Barwise and Jalonick Addition and Kemp's Addition. Scale [1:4,800]
Date: 1918
Creator: Wichita Falls Railway
Partner: Midwestern State University

Track map Altus division

Description: Railroad map from Wichita Falls, Texas to the Red River and Oklahoma from station 0-00 to station 205-30 Scale [1:1,200]
Date: 1918
Creator: Office of Valuation Committe, Parsons, Kansas
Partner: Midwestern State University

Station Map Wichita Falls

Description: Blueprint. Drg. no. G-105XI, Sheet no. S-1 WF&S, T-1 Missouri, Kansas. Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Kemp, Buchanan, Grant, Garfield, Arthur Streets. Avenues T, U and V. Ball Bros. FFruit Jar Co.; Texas Bottle Co.; Wichita Falls Window Glass Co.; Wichita Falls Motor Co.; Wichita Falls Pottery Co. Scale [1:1,200]
Date: June 30, 1918
Creator: Wichita Falls and Southern Railway
Partner: Midwestern State University

Station Map Wichita Falls Henrietta

Description: Railroad Map of Wichita Falls from Fourth through Twelfth Streets with Ohio and Michigan Avenues as well as Lee, Mill, Park, Brick, Garden, Humphreys, and Granger Streets. Scale [1:1,200]
Date: 1918
Creator: Wichita Falls Railway
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Wire Gang]

Description: Photograph of the wire gang, who set up the first long-distance phone lines from Waco, Texas to Belton, Texas. From left: Herbert Barrett, Frank Stone, H.C. Traylor, Srar Barrett, Chas. Straubs. The men are sitting on a wagon pulled by a couple of horses.
Date: 1910
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Thornberry's]

Description: Photograph of William Carey Thornberry on a horse. Mr. Amos Thornberry is sitting with a couple of dogs and his wife, Mrs. Amos Thornberry is standing behind the fence. An unknown woman is standing with another horse.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Oualline Home]

Description: Photograph of Ellis Augustus Oualline, Sr. and May Hamner Oualline home at 69 Milly Street, Montgomery County, Texas. Family members can be seen sitting on the porch.
Date: 1910
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Flack Family Picture]

Description: Photograph of Flack family at their home in McGregor, Texas in June 1917. The photograph reads, "Mother Mrs. C.S. Flack, Ruth Flack, Milton Flack, Al Flack, Willie Flack. Husband and Father of Children Peter J. Flack deceased 9-10-1899."
Date: June 1917
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Vardeman Farmhouse]

Description: Framed photograph of the Vardeman farmhouse. The Vardeman family is sitting on the porch for a family portrait. Sitting right to left: Elijah Vardeman, Lewis Vardeman, Emma Della Vardeman, Eva Vardeman, Ethelleen, Vardeman, Lela Vardeman, Annie Vardeman, Kirksey Vardeman.
Date: 1910
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Kell Family on Front Porch]

Description: Photograph of Kell Family sitting on the front porch of their home at 900 Bluff Street in Wichita Falls, Texas. The back row: Bess, Carrie, Willie May, Sadie. The middle row: Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. Kell, Sybil, Grandmother Kemp. The first row: Mary Jo. The back of the photograph reads," Sadie & W.M. leaving for 1st trip to Europe (w/ Sibyll & Jewel Kemp)."
Date: 1910
Partner: Midwestern State University

[In Paris]

Description: Photograph of H_ley, Ruth, and Willie Mae Kell in Paris, near Notre Dame. Willie Mae is wearing a Red Cross uniform (currently held at the Kell House).
Date: 1918~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Kell House]

Description: Photograph of the Kell House on 900 Bluff Street in Wichita Falls, Texas. Frank and Lula (Kemp) Kell built the house from 1908-1910. Various members of the Kell family are visible on the porch of the house. The clothing worn by the Kell family members is currently stored at the Kell House.
Date: 1910
Partner: Midwestern State University
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