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[General Colquitt's staff at the Houston carnival in 1914]

Description: Nine army officers in full dress uniform, Governor Oscar Branch Colquitt in long coat and top hat, and a gentleman in a costume composed of a crown, a pastel dress with lace, a shawl, white stockings and slippers stand as a group near the end of a wooden pier or boat slip. Two gentlemen wearing naval caps are at the back of the group. From left to right in the first row is Col. Hugh B. Moore, then Governor Colquitt, then the man in the costume, then another army officer. The man in costume ha… more
Date: 1914
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Photograph of Jesus Murillo and his wife]

Description: Portrait of Jesus Murillo and his wife just before their marriage.
Date: February 1918
Creator: Murillo Studio
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Matthew and Lillian Cartwright]

Description: Photograph of Matthew W. Cartwright and his wife, Lillian Talley Cartwright. They are relatives of Sandra Person Wyche.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Midwestern State University

[Photograph of Fire Damage in Houston, Texas]

Description: Photograph of some of the damage in Houston, Texas after a major fire in 1912. The building in the center of the picture has almost been completely destroyed with only the bottoms on the walls left standing; in the foreground there are broken trees and piles of debris.
Date: February 21, 1912
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Portrait of Sophie Rosalee "Sister" Pepper]

Description: Portrait of Sophie Rosalee "Sister" Pepper wearing a dark dress with a wide-brimmed hat. A handwritten note on the photo indicates that it was taken in 1914 when she was living on Polk and Caroline Streets in Houston, Texas.
Date: 1914
Partner: Friench Simpson Memorial Library

[Portrait of Sophie Rosalee "Sister" Pepper Alexander]

Description: Portrait of Sophie Rosalee "Sister" Pepper Alexander wearing a white dress with a large white bow in her hair. She was born in 1895 in Hallettsville to Rachel "Rossy" and Abe Pepper, died in 1966 in Houston, and was buried at Emanuel Memorial Park in Houston, Texas.
Date: [1910..1920]
Partner: Friench Simpson Memorial Library

[Photograph of Will D. Moody]

Description: Photograph of Will D. Moody wearing a dark jacket and tie.
Date: 1910~/1915~
Creator: Gray
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate

[Will D. Moody with Several Men]

Description: Photograph of Will D. Moody with several men in an office. Moody is wearing a dark suit and is seated in the center front. The other men are wearing shirts and ties, both with and without vests. The accompanying material states this was possibly taken at the Harris County tax office.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate

[Photograph of the Hudson & Snell Garage]

Description: Photograph of the Hudson & Snell Auto Repairing Garage in Houston, Texas with two cars in front on the street. There are six men standing in the open bays and the man to the left of the business sign is Hugh Wimberly.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate

[Will D. Moody at a Desk]

Description: Photograph of Will D. Moody, on the right) at the Harris County Courthouse. Moody and the other man are sitting at a desk with large books open in front of both men. There is a wall of files behind the men and an open door showing other offices behind the men.
Date: 1915?
Partner: Private Collection of the Curtis Estate
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