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[View of Businesses]

Description: Photograph of a view of business buildings. In the foreground, a group of men are standing by a horse-drawn wagon. A pile of dirt and wooden debris are to the left of the wagon. In front of the people and wagon, there is a dirt road and a wooden fence. On the left side of the image, pieces of wood are stacked and leaning on the side of a building. In the background, there are several wooden buildings. Three have signs that identify them as "Ganainan Drug Store," "Stockmen's Mercantile Co.… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Weinstein's Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of Weinstein's Store on Procter Street and Fort Worth Avenue. A woman, a girl, and two men are standing behind a display case with bolts of fabric on top of it. Two women are standing behind counters on both sides of the photograph. There are several display cases filled with clothing items. Several bouquets of flowers sit on top of shelves behind each counter. Text below the photograph says "Taken in the early 1920's. A proud moment in my parents' lives! T… more
Date: 192?
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

Hatch/Long Store in Papalote

Description: Photograph of M. Long's grocery and general store in Papalote, Texas. The store's first owner,William B. Hatch, originally from Tennessee and a veteran of the Confederacy, was one of the earlier merchants in Papalote. In 1873, he moved his family to the present townstite of Papolate to take over the management of a branch of the mercantile store he, and a partner, S. G. Borden, owned in Sharpsburg. Later he sold his interest in the Sharpsburg store for full ownership in the Papalote business. … more
Date: 1900~
Partner: Bee County Historical Commission

[Franklin's Dress Shop]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of Franklin's Dress Shop, a popular ladies clothing store. Display windows in the front of the store show mannequins wearing dresses and hats. There is a smaller doorway on the left side of the store's entrance. Signs above the entrance say "Franklin's."
Date: 1944
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Fournet's Men's Apparel Store]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of Fournet's, a men's apparel store. Two signs on the building, one facing the sideways and one above the entrance, say "Fournet's." Text at the top of the building says "Zenos Bldg." There are other businesses on each side of the building.
Date: 1952
Creator: Everett, James
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Downtown Port Arthur Shoe Store]

Description: Photograph of two stores in downtown Port Arthur, TX. On the right is "Karl's Shoes" and on the left is "Hall's Clothing." Several cars and trucks are parked on the street in front of the stores. Both stores have awnings over the sidewalk.
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Stein's Clothing Store]

Description: Photograph of a clothing store in downtown Port Arthur, TX. A large sign above the front reads, "Stein's." In the display windows of the store are many suits. There are areas for parking in front of the store.
Date: unknown
Creator: Everett, James
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Owens Tailor Shop]

Description: Photograph of Owens Tailor Shop in Port Arthur, TX. The building is a wooden, two-story structure with a covered porch. Three men are standing on the porch, all wearing suits. Between them are two young children and a dog. The left child is Mary Owens. Her brother, Johnny Owens, is on the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Stores in Downtown Port Arthur]

Description: Photograph of an area in downtown Port Arthur, TX. People are roaming the sidewalks having conversations. On the corner is Keith Shoe Company. A sign at the top of the display window says, "Keith Shoe Co. Hosiery Too." A car is parked on the street by the shoe store and the bar is further down the same street. The streets are identified as Procter Street and Austin Avenue.
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
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