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Distant Shot of Town

Description: Copy negative of distant shot of an unknown town. In the foreground there is land with a few trees and in the background is the town. There is a water tower visible on the right and so are rooftops.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

People with Plows, Buggies, Etc

Description: Copy negative of one man and two women, all unknown. The women are standing off the to the left in the image and the man is working the plow. In the background there is a horse and buggy. On the farm there are horses and cattle. There are barns in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Photograph of Winnie Lee Evans]

Description: Photograph of Winnie Lee Evans dressed in white and standing on a chair covered in fur. She is standing and has her left arm on her hip. She appears to be three years of age.
Date: unknown
Creator: Strickland
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

Chief Quanah Parker Visiting Quanah, Texas

Description: Photograph of Quanah, Texas when Chief Quanah Parker visited on July 4, 1896. The Fort Worth and Denver Railway station is at the left. Over 250 Comanche braves rode horses in the parade with Parker and three of his wives.
Date: July 4, 1896
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Wheat Harvest

Description: Photograph of a woman driving a tractor used for wheat harvesting. There are other laborers and a dog behind the tractor. The scene is surrounded by a wheat field.
Date: unknown
Creator: Samarjian Studio
Partner: Childress County Heritage Museum

[Acme Cement Plaster Buildings

Description: Photograph of two buildings at Acme Cement Plaster in Acme, Texas. The roof of the building in the background has a partially faded sign bearing the company's name.
Date: 1909~
Partner: Frontier Texas!

[Kay Shuey and Snip the Dog]

Description: Photograph of an Kay Shuey, wearing a light-colored dress and a hat looking up at a dog named Snip who is sitting on top of a large bale of cotton.
Date: December 1914
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
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