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[The Dedication of the Mamie George Prayer Chapel.]

Description: Photograph of the Dedication of the Mamie George Prayer Chapel by the Daughters of the American Revolution on June 12, 1960. Group of people (mainly women wearing hats). One is seated in front in a metal folding chair. Texas Flag to far left of photo. People in photo identified (in black type) as left to right: Back row: Mrs. Mary Huntington, Unknown, Unknown, Irma Dru Hutchison, Unknown, Reverend Oren Helvey, P.E. Peareson, Mrs. R.E. (Mary D.) Moore, Mrs. T.B. Robinson. Front row: Unknown, M… more
Date: June 12, 1960
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Cousin Laura Granddaughter of Gail Borden]

Description: Photograph (copy) of two women. Back of photo in blue ink reads: From Freeman A. Davis- Great Grandson of Kinchen W. Davis- "Cousin Laura Granddaughter of Gail Borden". Woman with wire rimmed eyeglasses on left is wearing a skirt with jacket and has her gray hair pulled back in a bun at nape of her neck. Woman on right is wearing a dark skirt, white shirt, white jacket, and black bow tie. She has her gray hair pulled back. Shrubbery (or small tree) behind them. They may be standing in front of … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The 1912 graduating class of Rosenberg High School.]

Description: Photograph of the 1912 graduating class of Rosenberg High School. Mary Kruse, mother of the donor is second from the right on the front row. Seven women are seated in the front row - woman in center is holding a banner which reads: 1912 RHS. Five men and two women are standing in the back row. Double doors to the left of the photograph. There is a ruler hanging on a peg to the top right of the photograph. Wooden furniture to far right. Blurred white area to the top left of photo. Photograph is … more
Date: 1912
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann.]

Description: Photograph of twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann. Ludwig Louis Kruse is the last man on the back far left with the words Papa written in pencil above his head. Photograph is mounted on a black cardboard matte. Top right and bottom right corners of the matte are broken and are missing. There is a sticker on the obverse containing the above information. Bottom row of men is sitting on the ground. Second row is standing. The group is posed in front of an unpainted woode… more
Date: 1900
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Thirteen women who were members of the First Baptist Church.]

Description: Photograph of thirteen women who were members of the First Baptist Church of Rosenberg. Names of the women are on the back of the postcard. Names believed to be in order statring with front five. Names are Miss Able, Miss Samson, Miss Cook, Mrs. Ray, Edith Ray, Emma Haman, Mertyl Holloway, Stella Haman, Molli Freeman, Lila Goar, Ruth Freeman, Vita Mulcahy, Alma Oshield.
Date: 1900
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Rosenberg Public School students c. 1917]

Description: Photographic postcard of Rosenberg Public School students, ca. 1917. Four rows of students are standing in front of a white wooden building. Building has vines climbing up wall to far right of photo. Adult male standing on left of photo wearing a dark three-piece suit with white shirt.
Date: 1917
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Rosenberg Public School students c. 1916]

Description: Photographic postcard of Rosenberg Public School students, ca. 1916. Students are standing in front of a white wooden building. The teacher, wearing a dark three-piece suit, is standing to the right of photo. He has his hands behind his back. A bicycle wheel can be seen on far right of photo.
Date: 1916
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Rosenberg Public School students in front of closed doors]

Description: Photographic postcard of Rosenberg Public School students, 1919. Norveil Phillippi may be third boy from left on top row. The group of students are standing/seated in front of the double (closed) doors of the brick building. An adult woman dressed in dark skirt and jacket with white shirt (has large rounded collar) is sitting fifth from left in second row.
Date: 1919
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A group of people at the Booth Home during the summer of 1912]

Description: Photographic print of group of people at Booth Home during summer, 1912. People identified as Brother Willie, Uncle Walter, Aunt Belle (Davis), sister (Zillah Wheat Myers), Cousin Mamie (George), Caddie. The group of people are sitting on the front porch of the Booth Home. Two men are sitting on a porch swing. Four women are seated to the left of the photograph. A wooden rocking chair is in the left foreground. The photograph is mounted on a white cardboard substrate.
Date: 1912
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A School Picnic]

Description: Photograph of a "school picnic" as written on the back in pencil. The group may possibly be from the Rosenberg School. Group of nineteen people, all wearing white shirts. Some have on hats. They are sitting on the downward slope of a hill or cliff. Trees in background at top of hill. Person at top, center (alone in that row) may be the teacher or adult supervisor of the group. Boy in bottom row, left, is holding up a dark round object (ball or apple).
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Man with long, white beard holding child]

Description: Photograph mounted on cardboard (scalloped edging) substrate. Photo of man, with long white beard, sitting in a chair with a child (in striped outfit) in his lap. Window to far right of photo. At bottom of photo (below gold border): Richards, Extra Finish. Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Richards
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Men, Women, and Children in front of a grove of trees]

Description: Photographic group portrait of men, women, and children, taken in front of a grove of trees. All are dressed up, as for church or a celebration. Single boy in white clothes and straw hat is sitting on the ground in front of the rest of the group. Photograph has extensive mechanical damage. All four corners of mounting substrate are broken. Photographic surface is cracked and flaking.
Date: 1905
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Josf Balajka]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Josf Balajka (great grandfather of Charles L. Michulka) and Ignatz Josf Balajka (grandfather of Michulka). Man on left wearing pants, white shirt, and vest with pocket watch chain visible, is holding a horse. Two children are standing in front of a white horse. A woman with hands folded is standing in front of a dark horse. Man on right in dark suit with white shirt is holding reins to three of the horses. An oak tree is behind the group. Wooden building in background. Sc… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Congressman Mooré's children]

Description: Photograph (copy) Congressman Mooré's children sitting on the front porch of the Moore home. One boy is standing next to the porch steps rail. He is wearing dark short pants and dark jacket with white shirt. Four other children (three girls and one boy on lower step) are sitting on the porch steps. The house has ornate railing around the porch. Picture has a blank (white) strip at top. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions listed below are also of copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George in a buggy in front of the Veranda Hotel in Richmond, Texas. The hotel was previously known as the Carry Nation's Hotel or Boarding House. Man and woman in front seat of buggy and two women in the back seat. Buggy is pulled by a white horse (facing right side of photo.) Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mr. And Mrs. George]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. George riding in a buggy in front of the Veranda Hotel (previously known as the Carry Nation Hotel or Boarding House) in Richmond, Texas. The buggy, pulled by a white horse (facing left of photo), has the George's and two other women passengers.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mrs. Mary Vogelsang]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mrs. Mary Vogelsang. Mrs. Vogelsang, who has wavy graying hair and wears wire framed glasses (frame at top of glasses only), is wearing a dark dress with a three strand string of pearls. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Mr. And Mrs. Louis Vogelsang and son]

Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. Louis Vogelsang and son. Mrs. Vogelsang, seated on the left of photo, is wearing a white blouse with intricate design. She has a brooch at her collar. Mr. Vogelsang, who has dark, curling hair and a mustache that is waxed to a point at the ends, is wearing a jacket with pin on left lapel, white shirt and satin tie. Their son, who is standing behind the couple, with his left hand on his father's shoulder, is wearing a white shirt with a plaid print scarf tied at… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Sons of Herman Lodge in Needville, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the Sons of Herman Lodge in Needville, Texas in 1908. Some of the members of the lodge have been identified as front row left to right: Mr. Kossler, Mr. Hackstedt, August Schendel, Mr. Thoeff, Unknown, Mr. Ernest Zwahr, Unknown, Unknown, Mr. Reeh, Unknown. Second row: Unknown, Unknown, Charlie Seiler, Adolph Seiler, Mr. Jungerman, Mr. Quebe, Mr. Requardt, Mr. Moench, Unknown, Unknown. The group is posed in front of a wooden unpainted building. The photograph is mounted on a black … more
Date: 1908
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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