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Jack County Courthouse

Description: Photograph of the Jack County Courthouse in Jacksboro, Texas. Three groups of men are seen in this picture. The largest group is on the ground, standing and on horseback, in front of the courthouse, another is standing on an arch above a door and outside a window, and the last group is on a balcony at the clock tower.
Date: 1888
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Photograph of the Synod of Texas Meeting]

Description: Photograph of the Synod of Texas Meeting in Tyler, Texas. The all male group is positioned on the steps of a building with most of the men wearing dark color suits. Additional information provided identifies Rev. Samuel A. King, the minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco, as a man with a grey beard on the first row. He is positioned standing with his hands crossed and holding a hat in his hands.
Date: 1888
Creator: Hiester, H. T.
Partner: First Presbyterian Church of Waco

[Cowboys at the Llano Hotel]

Description: Photograph of cowboys standing along the front of the Llano Hotel, a two-storied hotel building on the corner of Main and Wall Street. Several cowboys are mounted on their horses with hats, while many stand under the second-floor balcony, looking forward. Cowboys stand also on the balcony, looking out and facing the photographer. A windmill is visible behind the hotel, and shops and buildings along Main Street are adjacent to the hotel's structure.
Date: 1888
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[Laying the Cornerstone of the Fannin County Courthouse]

Description: Photograph of the laying of the cornerstone of the Fannin County Courthouse in May, 1888. The ceremony was performed by a Masonic order, and they are identifiable in the photograph as individuals wearing white aprons around their waists. A man standing in a platform at center guides the cornerstone down to its place. The stone, a giant beige brick, hangs from above. A crowd of spectators, many wearing hats, are gathered around the ceremony.
Date: May 1888
Partner: Fannin County Museum of History
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