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John B. Floyd Home

Description: Photograph of the L. N. Grissom family posing in front of the John B. Floyd home. Behind the family, there is a man posing beside four mules. The wooden house is two stories tall, and was also known as the Floyd Inn; it was built in 1856 in Breckinridge, the predecessor to Richardson, Texas.
Date: 1900
Location: None
Partner: Richardson Public Library

[Man by Wagon]

Description: Photograph of an African American man, identified as Uncle Sam Harris, standing by two mules hitched to a wagon. A building is visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Unidentified Agricultural Property]

Description: Photograph of unidentified agricultural property. Several wagons filled with cotton are parked inside of a wooden fence. There are groups of mules standing beside the fence. In the background, there is a metal building with windows.
Date: unknown
Creator: Winkelmann's Studio
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[C. Knipstein Company, Incorporated]

Description: Photograph of a farming business identified as C. Knipstein Company, Incorporated. Several mules and wagons filled with cotton are in front of a metal building. The building has signs on the visible sides that say "C. Knipstein, Co. Inc." In the foreground, there is a dirt road with a car parked beside it.
Date: unknown
Creator: Winkelmann's Studio
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Parade Around Lavaca Co. Courthouse Square

Description: Photograph of the parade around the Lavaca County Courthouse square. There are two wagons in the picture with men riding in them holding flags. The wagon on the left is being pulled by two horses, and the wagon on the right is being pulled by two mules. There is a banner above the street that says "Welcome to the National Hall," and there are unidentified buildings in the background. There is something written across the top of the photograph, not in English. There is an address written on the … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Friench Simpson Memorial Library
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