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[Interior View of General Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of a general store, also identified as Lee Hardware store in Mobeetie, Texas. One man is standing beside a stack of metal buckets. Another man is leaning against a glass display counter. In the foreground, there are barrels and stacks of buckets on the ground, and corn cobs hanging from a post. In the background, there are various products, including wooden chairs and ceramic dinnerware.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Interior View of Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of an unidentified general store. One man is standing behind a counter on the right side of the image. He is wearing a dark-colored sweater and tie. He is surrounded by a variety of products; distinguishable products include dishes, silverware, locks, clocks, and seeds.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Villistas Entering Ciudad Juarez]

Description: Photograph of a large group of Villistas. The group is entering the city of Ciudad Juarez. Two Dorados can be seen at the end of this column of men. One Dorado is on the left side of the column and the other on the right. The Dorados are wearing the khaki style uniforms, felt hats and leggings on their trousers. Electric and communication lines hang above the street.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Looting in Ciudad Juarez]

Description: Photograph of a store that has been looted somewhere in Ciudad Juarez. The looters have left most of the merchandise from this store piled in the middle of the isle.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Looting in Ciudad Juarez]

Description: Photograph of a store that has been looted. Some of the merchandise that is visible in this photograph includes an assortment of shoeboxes along both walls; on the top shelf in the rear of the room seventeen suitcases sit untouched; and in the glass cabinet closest to the left an assorted of perfume bottles, ornate snuff tins and playing cards can be seen on the lower shelf of the glass display cabinet.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Looting in Ciudad Juarez]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified store that has been looted. The accompanying information on the back of this photograph reads: "Mexico Revolution - Juarez (Looting)." Most of the merchandise still remains on the store shelves and display counters. This store was a general store. Hats, traveling suitcases and rolls of fabric are visible in this photo.
Date: [1910..1920]
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Red and White Store]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man standing in front of The Red and White Store on 647 Sixth Street. The man is standing beside a wooden structure. The building has display windows in the front with products in them. A sign attached to an awning says "-The- Red & White Stores." The store was owned by Peter Cammareri.
Date: 193X
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Interior View of T. O. Arnold Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of T. O. Arnold Store. Two children, identified as Rex and Leta Arnold, are standing in between display shelves and a display cases. On the left side of the image, there is a display case filled with hats. On the right side of the image, two men and one woman are standing behind the display case. Text on the sides of boxes in the case says "Cracker Jack." In the background, there is a man and two children standing. Shelves filled with products line the walls. more
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Interior View of General Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of a general store in Mobeetie, Texas. Two men wearing suits and hats are standing in between two aisles. The aisle on the left consists of glass display cases with displays of products on top of it. Shelves behind the aisle are filled with bolts of fabric. The aisle on the right consists of hat boxes, hats, and folded articles of clothing. A display case in front of the aisle contains bottles and other various products. To the right of that case, another ca… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Interior View of Variety Store]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of a Variety Store in Mobeetie, Texas. One woman, identified as Mrs. Joiner, and one man are standing behind a counter to the left of the image. Glass display cases sit on top of the counter. Behind it, several shelves are filled with bolts of fabric. In the center of the image, one man is standing behind a glass display case. The case contains several hats and other items. To the right of the image, there are shelves filled with pots, dishes, and other kitc… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

McClanahan/L.F. Roberts Dry Goods

Description: McClanahan/L.F. Roberts Dry Goods. Now located at 206 E Corpus Christi Street, the McClanahan House is the oldest business structure in Beeville. The building, the second store built in Beeville by George W. McClanahan, was erected around 1867 on the east side of the courthouse square, near Poesta Creek. The house served as general store, lodging house, and post office. It was built in the pioneer western style, with southern porches. McClanahan was Beeville’s first merchant; he was among t… more
Date: 1880~
Partner: Bee County Historical Commission

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

[Procter Street]

Description: Photograph of a view of Procter Street in Port Arthur, Texas. The street is made of dirt, and businesses line each side. A sign on a building on the left side of the street says "Jefferson County Real Estate Co.;" a sign on a building on the right side says "Restauran[t]." A two-story building also on the right side is identified as Bash General Store. The family lived on the second floor.
Date: 1897
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
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