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Kahn Memorial Hospital, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color halftone postcard of the Kahn Memorial Hospital, in Marshall, Texas. The image was probably taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. The building was opened in 1928. The card is printed on linen style paper. A note on the back says "Our trip, 1934-1937," but the code on the front of the card dates it to 1942. The view shows the red brick hospital building of two-stories on raised basement, but most of the building is obscured by tree branches. Two people are sitting on a bench in front o… more
Date: [1934..1942]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Lewis McCutchan, Marshall, Texas, 1923]

Description: Photograph of Robert Lewis McCutchan, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. He is wearing a suit jacket and tie. The background is a soft focus view of a multi-pane window with the edge of a curtain visible, and what appears to be a glass globe and some greenery at the bottom of the window. Inscribed in ink on the bottom of the photograph: "Taken '23, Lewis McCutchan." Inscribed on the back "Lewis McCutchan, Marshall, Texas, taken 1923. Photographer's imprint on the front of the folder: "How… more
Date: 1923
Creator: Howard Studio
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Methodist Church, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white postcard of the First United Methodist Church, located at 300 East Houston St., in Marshall, Texas, photographed in the early 1920s. The building was constructed in 1861. It is a front-gable brick-masonry structure in a Greek revival style with a bell tower and steeple on the peak of the front gable. Three sets of steps ascend to the entrance porch, which has four tapered square brick columns surmounted by a pediment. The view shows the facade and the right side of the building … more
Date: May 14, 1923
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall Post Office Employees]

Description: Photograph of the Marshall, Texas post office employees posed on the front steps of the post office. Of the seventeen men, five are seated on the steps and twelve are standing. Some are wearing suits and jackets, others in white shirts and ties. Two have mail delivery bags over their shoulders and one bag is resting on the pavement. Cast iron storefront columns are visible in the background as well as the framework supporting the sidewalk awning. Handwritten at the bottom of the photograph is t… more
Date: 1900~
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall Public Library Building]

Description: Photograph of the building constructed in 1926 at 213 West Austin St, Marshall, Texas, to house the Marshall Public Library. After a new library building was constructed in 1973, this building became the home of the Chamber of Commerce.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Mary McAllister McCutchan

Description: Photograph of Mary McAllister, three-quarters view, head and shoulders. She is wearing a dark jacket and a light colored blouse with a wide lace-edged collar. Her hair is cut short and waved. Inscribed in ink on the folder is: Mary Wilcox McAlister [sic] who married Marion Sims McCutchan."
Date: 192X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall, Tex., Confederate Monument

Description: Postcard of the Confederate Monument in Marshall, Texas. Part of the Harrison County Courthouse is visible in the background to the left. A commercial building is visible across the street from the courthouse. The statue was designed by Frank Teich, carved in Italy, and dedicated in Marshall Jan. 19, 1906. The card was postmarked Sept. 6, 1907, Marshall, Texas, and addressed to Miss Irene Ferrell in Marion, Ill. Part of the message is continued on the image side of the card. Printed at the bott… more
Date: 1907
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marshall school class portrait, ca. 1912]

Description: Photograph group portrait of school class and teacher in Marshall, Texas. The pupils and their teacher are standing on the steps in front of the door of a brick school building. Sims McCutchan, Jr.'s first name is written in ink above his head. His cousin Laurie's name has also been added above his head. The photograph was printed on photo postcard stock paper.
Date: unknown
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

New High School, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard from around 1924 showing the new high school, Marshall, Texas. The building was constructed in 1924. The view shows the facade and left side of the building. It is a brick and concrete building of two-stories on raised basement, with an elaborate entrance in an English Gothic Academic style. A series of steps leads up the terraced lawn to the main entrance. Printed on the top of the image in black is the title, "New High School, Marshall, Texas." The code number 9… more
Date: [1924..1929]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

North Bolivar St., Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing North Bolivar St., looking north, in Marshall, Texas. A few pedestrians are standing on the sidewalks and one wagon is parked on the left side. Painted advertisements are visible on the sides of the buildings on the right, including one for Coca Cola. A few of the buildings have sidewalk canopies. Printed on the top of the card in red ink is the title "North Bolivar St., Marshall, Texas. The postmark on the back of the card is dated April 20, 1911. Printed… more
Date: April 20, 1911
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Officers of Eureka No. 2, Knights of Pythias, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the officers of the Marshall, Texas Knights of Pythias, Eureka No. 2 taken by Parker-Corti. It was taken inside the lodge building. Seven men are seated and four are standing behind them. Five of those seated are wearing robes and regalia, and the others are wearing suits and ties. The windows in the lodge room have dark wood Venetian blinds. Painted on an arched window without blinds, above the central window, are the words "Eureka Lodge No. 2, K. of P." (The letters are backward… more
Date: 1900~
Creator: Parker-Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Elks Building, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard of the Elks Building, Marshall, Texas, 212 N. Washington, Ave. The buildings on either side of this building have been artifically removed from the image and the building is surrounded by a uniform blue color, with pale orange adjacent to the first floor level. A man stands in the doorway of the commercial space on the first floor and a selection of rocking chairs and straight chairs have been placed on the front edge of the sidewalk. To the left of the shopfront … more
Date: [..1908]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Elk Building, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard of the Elk Building, Marshall, Texas, 212 N. Washington, Ave. A man stands in the doorway of the commercial space on the first floor. To the left of the shopfront is the narrow entrance door to the stairs leading to the Elks lodge rooms. The striped awnings on the first floor and on the building to the right are retracted. There is a recessed bay window on the second level above the shopfront, and on the third level a semicircular recess, or exedra. Printed on the… more
Date: [..1908]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Eureka No. 2 K. of P. Degree Team

Description: Group photograph of the Marshall, Texas Eureka No. 2 Knights of Pythias Degree Team in costume, taken inside their lodge building. Windows with Venetian blinds are visible behind the group and decorative knights' shields hang on the wall. Three men are sitting in the center front, two holding swords in front of them and twenty men stand behind them. The title "Eureka No. 2 K. of P. Degree Team" is printed in the center of the bottom of the print. On the lower right is printed "Photo by Parker-C… more
Date: 1900/1910
Creator: Parker-Corti
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

First M. E. Church, South, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard of the First United Methodist Church, located at 300 East Houston St., in Marshall, Texas, photographed around 1909. The building was constructed in 1861. It is a front gable brick masonry structure in a Greek revival style with a bell tower and steeple on top of the front gable. The entrance porch has four tapered square brick columns surmounted by a pediment. The view shows the facade and the east side of the building with stained glass windows in the east wa… more
Date: March 16, 1910
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Photograph of Marion Sims McCutchan Jr.]

Description: Photograph of Sims McCutchan, Jr. sitting in an upholstered arm chair in a living room, wearing a suit and tie, in an informal pose. It was taken at night with photographer's lighting supplementing the room lighting, and McCutchan's face and right hand are highlighted. A telephone on a small table is visible behind him as well as a book shelf. There is an antimacassar on the back of the chair.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Looking West on Austin St., Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing Austin Street looking west from the square. Commercial buildings line both sides of the street and trees are visible in the distance. One of the two-story buildings on the right is identified as Logan & Whaley on its side wall. Telephone poles and wires are on both sides of the street. Pedestrians are on the sidewalks and wagons and buggies are on the street. A street light suspended from wires is visible on the top edge of the image. Part of a small sign… more
Date: 1911
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Looking South on Washington Ave., Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing Washington Ave. in Marshall, Texas, looking south, with the courthouse in the distance at the end of the street. Streetcar tracks run down the center of the street. Printed on the top of the card in red ink is the title "Looking South on Washingon Ave., Marshall, Texas." The postmark on the back of the card is dated Oct 9, 1911. Printed along the left edge of the card is: "Published expressly for Duke & Ayres Co." The card is addressed to Miss Chloe Tenny,… more
Date: October 9, 1911
Creator: Van Norman, S. B.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Baptist College, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard of the administration building of the College of Marshall, in Marshall, Texas, from 1916-1930. The main building was completed in 1916 and opened as a junior college in the summer of 1917. The school is now East Texas Baptist University. The red brick building has three floors and a raised basement with stairs leading to the central entrance. Printed below the image is the title, "Marshall Baptist College, Marshall, Texas." Printed between the message and address … more
Date: [1916..1930]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Log and Stone Buildings in Caddo Lake State Park]

Description: Photo-postcard of buildings in Caddo Lake State Park. A central building of stone masonry with a large chimney has log cabin wings on both sides. These buildings were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s according to designs by Joe W. Westbrook and Fred R. Carpenter. A handwritten note on the back is addressed to Mrs. Rosalie Newcomb in St. Louis, MO. It is postmarked Marshall, Texas, Aug 20, 1939.
Date: 1939
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Looking West on Austin St., Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing Austin St., Marshall, Texas, looking west from the courthouse square. A few pedestrians are walking on the sidewalks and a few wagon are parked in front of buildings. The ladies are wearing long skirts and wide brimmed hats. Commercial buildings line both sides of the street. A few of the buildings have sidewalk canopies. Printed on the top of the card in black ink is the title "Looking West on Austin Street, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark or messa… more
Date: [1905..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr.]

Description: Photograph of Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr., head and shoulders, three-quarters view. He is wearing a dark suit jacket, bow tie and round wire-rimmed glasses. The photographer's imprint on the bottom of the paper frame is "Corti Studio, Marshall, Texas." Inscribed in ink on the bottom of the paper frame is: "Mr. Marion Sims McCutchan, Sr."
Date: 192X
Creator: Corti Studio
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Main Entrance, Wiley University, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard showing the main entrance gates to the Wiley College campus in Marshall, Texas. The college, established in Marshall in 1873, is the oldest African-American institute of higher education west of the Mississippi River. The view shows the formal entrance to the campus and the tree-lined drive, with a glimpse of one of the buildings in the background. Printed in the border below the image is the title, "Main Entrance, Wiley University, Marshall, Texas." There is… more
Date: [1907..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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