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Group at the door of the El Capitan Hotel

Description: Photograph of 18 men by door of hotel. Photograph of 18 men in front of door of the El Capitan Hotel in Van Horn, TX, 1939, including front row: Jimmy Terrell, Ed Dixon, Milton Eglin, Jack Chinn, J.Wylie Holmes, center row: Reed Smith, RE McBride, Julius Sadowsky, J.T. Heath, Jack Price, Joe T. Provine, Back row: A.J. Adcock, F.D. Harrell, L.D. Field, Paul McWhorter, Jim McBride, Burch Carson, Ernest Taylor
Date: 1939
Partner: Clark Hotel Museum

[Antlers Hotel in Diboll, Texas]

Description: Postcard of Antlers Hotel in Diboll, Texas. Looking through gates with "Antlers" on them, of the interior of the The Antlers' Coffee Shop at the The Antlers Hotel in Diboll, Texas. A fireplace can be seen in the center of the postcard. The hotel was open from 1939 until 1954 and owned by Southern Pine Lumber Company. It was designed by John Poindexter Cammack. At one time it was also known as "The Inn." On the front of the postcard is printed the following: "The Antlers--Largest Log Hotel in t… more
Date: [1939..1954]
Partner: Tyrrell Historical Library

[Windsor Hotel]

Description: Photograph of a building identified as Windsor Hotel in Sabine Pass, Texas. The building is three stories high and an awning extends from the entrance. Outside the hotel, there is a parked car and a fence that surrounds a yard. Text at the top of the photograph says "torn down 1939," and text at the bottom of the photograph says "Windsor Hotel - Sabine Pass." The hotel had fifty rooms and was built by the Kountze brothers in 1896. It was considered "hotel perfection" at the time, but was l… more
Date: 1939
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Windsor Hotel]

Description: Photograph of the Windsor Hotel in Sabine Pass, Texas. The building is three stories high, and a fence surrounds it. A car is parked outside the fence. Text below the photograph says "Windsor Hotel Sabine Pass."
Date: 1939
Creator: Everett, James
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
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