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Interior of Hardware Stores

Description: Copy negative of two unknown men and John Mayes standing inside of a hardware store. Shelves line the walls and display cases line the aisles of the store. In the middle of the walkways there are display stands for more products.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[S. C. Forman Hardware Store]

Description: Photograph of the S. C. Forman Hardware storefront in Longview, Texas. S. C. Forman owned and operated the hardware store, and he doubled as a mortician. There are two unidentified men standing outside of the hardware store.
Date: 1930~
Partner: Longview Public Library

Bill McVay and unidentified man in store

Description: Photograph of two men in Hanley Paint Store. Photograph of Bill McVay (on right) and unidentified man in paint store, Van Horn, TX. The store was established by McVay in an old gas station located at 305 West Broadway. This location is now used for the Red Rock Ranch Tours.
Date: May 2006
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

[Photograph of Remains of Hardware Store]

Description: Photograph of a heavily damaged hardware store after the 1919 hurricane in Corpus Christi. Brick walls have been demolished by the storm. Inscribed on the back of the photo, "What is left of a hardware and implement store on Water Street." and "E.H. Caldwell Hdw. and Impl. The family company is still in business on Agnes Street - 1983 Bob Clark." Also a note, "Cotton bales are some of hundreds that washed in from the compress on Municipal Wharf - on waves they battered the downtown. C.L. Baskin" more
Date: 1919
Creator: Shirkey, Marie
Partner: Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History

[Theodore Kilgore at His Store]

Description: Photograph of Theodore Kilgore, aka T.A. Kilgore, standing in the appliance section of his store, T.A. Kilgore and Sons. The store was known as a grocery store, although it eventually expanded its services to hardware and appliances. Behind him are a few Servel refrigerators.
Date: [1948..1955]
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Wood stoves in a hardware store]

Description: Photograph of wood stoves in a hardware store owned by Byrd Williams Sr. in Gainesville, Texas. The image shows the back aisle with newly stocked stoves of various types. For a brief time Byrd Sr. altered his product line to feature stoves and included his teenage sons in the business name.
Date: 189X
Creator: Williams, Byrd Moore, Sr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of Mallable stoves]

Description: Photograph of stoves that were for sale at the Byrd Moore Williams hardware store in Gainesville, TX. The photograph was taken by Byrd Sr., but printed by Byrd IV. The stove brand is called The Malleable, and all compartments of the stove have the branding on the exterior.
Date: [1895..1898]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), Sr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of stoves]

Description: Photograph of stoves that were for sale at the Byrd More Williams hardware store in Gainesville, TX. The photograph was taken by Byrd Sr., but printed by Byrd IV on fiber paper. The stove brand is called The Malleable, and all compartments of the stove have the branding on the exterior.
Date: [1895..1898]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), Sr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Store and Bank]

Description: Photograph of a red brick building, which houses the First National Bank, next to a hardware and dry goods store in Mount Vernon, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell

[Congress Avenue]

Description: Photograph of Congress Avenue looking north. Cabaniss Hardware and Dewey Garage are visible at right, as well as cars and some advertisements painted on the buildings. The Capitol is visible in the distance. Streetcar rails are in the center of the road.
Date: January 26, 1920
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Southeast Corner of Denton Square

Description: A view of the business section on the southeast corner of the Denton Square around 1889. All the buildings were constructed of wood, with board sidewalks of even lengths to aid the pedestrian in keeping out of the mud and sand of the unpaved streets. Stores visible from the left to right are Denton Dry Goods Co., S. E. Search Hardware Store, and Craddocks.
Date: 1889
Partner: Denton Public Library

Southeast Corner of Denton Square

Description: A view of the business section on the southeast corner of the Denton Square around 1889. All the building were constructed of wood, with board sidewalks of even lengths to aid the pedestrian in keeping out of the mud and sand of the unpaved streets. Stores visible from the left to right are Denton Dry Goods Co., S. E. Search Hardware Store, and Craddocks.
Date: 1889
Partner: Denton Public Library

Taking Turkeys to the Market

Description: Copy negative of the Louise Trading Company store in Louise, Texas, which is located in Wharton County. In the photograph, there are two donkeys pulling a cart full of turkeys. There are also several turkeys standing in front of the store. There is a large sign above the store that reads, "People's Bank. Louise Trading Co, Furniture Harness, Hardware Feed Hay Car."
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society
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