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[Union Trading Company with Adobe Walls]

Description: Photograph of the Union Trading Company before the adobe building was altered to have a rock facing. The back of the photograph describes the process by which it was altered. The building itself is long and low with a gabled roof covering the right half. The ground in front of it is largely bare. Several men stand outside of the doors.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Portrait of Nancy Keesy]

Description: Photograph of Nancy Keesey on a portrait card. She is wearing a high-necked dress with a light-colored lace collar framed by a darker colored dress. Her hair is gathered on top of her head and she is looking to the left of the camera.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Wood Hauler Boy on Mule #1]

Description: Photograph of a young wood hauler sitting on the back of a light-colored Mule with empty baskets hanging from both of its sides. Both the mule and the boy are facing the camera. Large rock formations rise up in the distance.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Wood Hauler Boy on Mule #2]

Description: Photograph of a young wood hauler sitting on the back of a light-colored Mule with empty baskets hanging from its side. The mule is facing the left side of the frame while the boy faces the camera. A dark-colored cap is pulled low, covering his eyes. A brick wall in poor condition stretches across the frame behind them.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Portrait of Lois Thompson on a Donkey]

Description: Photograph of a young girl in a dark-colored dress and wide-brimmed hat sitting on the back of a donkey in a well-decorated room. The girl looks toward the camera and the donkey faces the left side of the frame. In the background, there is a wall with intricate wainscoting and a large wooden mantle. The back of the photograph reads "Mrs. Tyre Brown. Lois Thompson."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Mrs. Emily Anderson Merrill Poses with Students]

Description: Photograph of a large group of students and teachers posing in front of an adobe brick building. The back of the photograph Identifies Mrs. Emily Anderson Merrill as a teacher at Fort Davis School and identifies the rest of the subjects; "Front row: Chess Carpenter, Doug Duncan, Pearl Richmond, Lela Chadborn, Edna Bloys, Emily Merrill?, Frank and Charlotte Webster, and Dutchovers (?) Back Row: Hugh Cavitt, Mac & Alice Sproul, Scottie Finley, Lee Sproul, Maude Carpenter, Judge Espy. Kitty Cavitt… more
Date: 1892/1893
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Two Men Seated on a Rock]

Description: Photograph of two men sitting on a rock in front of a wall of dense foliage. The man on the left is wearing a sailor's uniform and holding a rifle in front of him with the butt on the ground; the man on the right has his legs crossed and is wearing a dark-colored informal suit and a peaked hat. The two men are identified on the back of the photograph as "Tom" and "Fred Granger"
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Father Brocardus Eiken Standing]

Description: Photograph of Father Brocardus Eiken standing and holding a saucer. He is wearing a dark suit with a clerical collar and round-rimmed glasses. On the right side of the frame, the gloved hands and heavy skirts of a sitting woman are visible.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Portrait of W. Keesey's Mother]

Description: Photograph of W. Keesey's Mother. She is wearing a dark-colored long-sleeved dress with a light-colored collar and she is clasping her right elbow with her left hand. Her hair is pulled back and she is looking directly at the camera, though she is not smiling.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Two Men Pose with a Fish]

Description: Photograph of two men posing with a fish on a fishing trip in Balmorhea. The man on the left is identified by the back of the photograph as Scott Locke and he is wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a vest over a long-sleeved shirt with matching pants. The man on the right is unidentified and wears a smaller-brimmed hat and a collared shirt with dark pants.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Sara Jane's Peacocks]

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Sara Jane's peacocks. The peacocks are contained by a fence in a pen of bare dirt. A woman stands partially out of frame on the right side, wearing a collared shirt and long skirt with a tightly cinched waist while looking down at the peacocks. There is a small adobe brick building in the background which the back of the photograph identifies as Sarah Jane's studio.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Washed Out Road]

Description: Photograph of a washed out road. A car sits at the edge of the damage; several men stand around it. A woman in a light-colored dress stands on the edge of the remaining road and looks down at the wreckage. Water is pooled below the road.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Three Soldiers on Motorcycles]

Description: Photograph of three soldiers riding motorbikes on a dirt path that cuts through a small rock formation. The soldier closest to the camera has a motorbike with a side car. All three men are wearing collared shirts and wide-brimmed hats.
Date: 1917/1918
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Portrait of George W. Gleim]

Description: Photograph of George W. Gleim taken from the torso up. He is wearing a dark-colored three-piece suit with a light-colored shirt underneath and a light-colored pocket square. His hair is slicked back and his mustache ends in two carefully manicured curlicues.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hughes
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Oddfellows in Full Regalia]

Description: Photograph of six members of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in full regalia. They wear formal uniforms with feathered hats and carry sabers. The bottom of the photograph identifies the subjects. From left to right, they are A. G. Prude, A. Aggerman, W. E. Pruett, Chase Mulhorn, W. Keesey, and N. Mersfelder.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail
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