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[Remodeling Job at 503 Front Street]

Description: Photograph of a remodeling job at 503 Front Street in 1950. A man is standing on a desk, lifting a board, while a woman types at a desk next to him. They both wear hardhats. The man wears a nail bag with '"Harding & Lawler Building Materials" written on it.
Date: 1950
Partner: Heritage House Museum

The Deweyville Sawmill

Description: Photograph of eleven men standing in front of the Deweyville Sawmill. All of the men are wearing button-up shirts and some are wearing jackets, ties, vests, sweaters, boots and hats. There are piles of lumber, buildings, and small bridges with telephone poles and wires behind them. Typed across the top of the mat is, "DEWEYVILLE SAWMILL - The original Deweyville sawmill was built in 1898, by Sabine Tram Co. and sold to Peavy Moore in 1918. The Newton Lumber Co. bought it in 1942. It was de… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew in 1880

Description: Photograph of the Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew. There are twenty-seven men, all standing except seven who are seated. One row of men are standing on the ground and the other row is on a platform behind them. The men are wearing button-up shirts, some are wearing vests, suspenders or jackets and all except one are wearing hats. In the foreground are wooden beams and bits of wood. Written on or above some of the men are the numbers 1 through 10.
Date: 1880
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Sawmill in Orange, Texas

Description: Photograph of a sawmill in Orange, Texas. The building has a tin roof with open sides and there are several stacks of lumber inside and two smokestacks behind the roof. Three workers in hats and gloves are facing the camera. In the foreground are rail tracks.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Aerial View of Orange, Texas]

Description: Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. Many of the buildings in the photograph are now gone. Mrs. Lutcher Stark of Orange bought most of the downtown properties and built a performing arts theater and museum. The buildings that did survive are mostly occupied by Lamar University, Orange extension. The Sabine River is on the lower left.
Date: 1950
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Cabot Corp]

Description: Photograph of the Cabot Corp. facility. There are cars parked in front of the one of the buildings and a water tower in the background. There is a power line in front of Cabot Corp.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[A. Schulman Inc.]

Description: Photograph of the A.Schulman Company. There are two cars parked next to building. There is a sign on the left of the photograph with the text "A. Schulman Inc. Orange Division".
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum
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