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Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard from around 1911 showing Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas. The building was constructed in 1911. The view shows the facade and right side of the building. It is a two-story brick and concrete building on a raised basement. Printed on the top of the image in red is the title, "Marshall High School, Marshall, Texas." The code number 16471 is printed on the back of the card on the left edge of the message section. The postmark on the back of the card does not i… more
Date: [1911..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Hotel, Marshall, Texas, 2751-29-N

Description: Color halftone postcard of the Marshall Hotel, Marshall, Texas, which was built in 1929. The view shows the facade and east side of the eight story building and parts of the smaller buildings on either side of it. There is a sidewalk canopy across the facade with 2nd floor balcony on top of it, smaller three-bay balconies at the third and seventh floors and what appears to be a terrace surrounding the eighth floor. There are people standing on the sidewalk in front of the building and one autom… more
Date: 1929~
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall National Bank, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing the Marshall National Bank building, located at 101 E. Austin St., Marshall, Texas. The façade includes four Ionic columns beneath a classical pediment. Pedestrians and an automobile may have been artifically added to the image. Printed in black ink on the top left of the image is the title "Marshall National Bank, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark or message on the back. The code A-14472 is printed at the bottom of the address section, and the small … more
Date: [1907..1915]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Court, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color halftone postcard on textured linen paper showing the Marshall Court, Marshall, Texas, U. S. 80 Business Route. The view shows two cottages on the left, with two entrance doors each and the office building beyond. A sign on a pole in front of the second cottage says "Court." There are awnings on the windows of the cottages. Printed in the lower left corner of the image is the title, "Marshall Court, Marshall, Texas, Phone 2028." Printed around the edges of the image on the white border ar… more
Date: [1930..1945]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall National Bank, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing the Marshall National Bank building, located at 101 E. Austin St., Marshall, Texas. A small part of the lower right corner of the image is missing and there are a few small tears along the bottom edge.The façade includes four Ionic columns beneath a classical pediment. The entrance doors are propped open, and most of the second-floor windows on the side of the building have striped awnings. Two young boys wearing knickers stand on the corner. Printed in r… more
Date: [1907..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan and Pauline Barnes]

Description: Photograph of Johnnie McCutchan (Mrs. Sims McCutchan, Jr.) on the left and Pauline Barnes (Mrs. Julian Barnes) on the right, taken by the photographer Julian Barnes in a domestic interior. They are sitting next to each other with a figured curtain behind them. Mrs. McCutchan is wearing a short-sleeved dress in a figured print with a square neck and large buttons up the front. Mrs. Barnes is wearing a short-sleeved dress made of a dark-colored fabric with small light-colored polka dots. The dres… more
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

South Drive, Wiley University, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard showing the South Drive, Wiley College, 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 unpaved drive lined by bushes and trees leading to a two story brick building. Printed in the border below the image is the title, "South Drive, Wiley University, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark or message on the back.
Date: [1907..1915]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Sims McCutchan Jr., 1923]

Description: Photograph of Sims McCutchan, Jr. (Marion Sims McCutchan, Jr.), head and shoulders, frontal pose, taken in a photographers studio, with a soft, out-of-focus landscape backdrop. He is wearing a suit and tie, with handkerchief in the breast pocket, and his hair is parted in the middle. Inscribed in ink in the lower left corner of the photograph is "Sims McCutchan Jr. 1923."
Date: 1923
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

View Showing Square, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing the Harrison County courthouse square in Marshall, Texas, with a group of horses and wagons in the foreground, trolley tracks passing between the wagons and the courthouse green, buggies and automobiles parked by the courthouse green, and commercial buildings on the right. Printed on the back between the message and address spaces: C. T. American Art and a small logo of a circle with the letters C T Co overlapping in the center and Chicago below them.
Date: 1916
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. it is a one-story side-gable house with wood siding and central entrance door with sidelights and multi-paned windows above the door. It appears that the porch was later changed with a projecting gable front bay on the right and wraparound porch on the left.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story L-plan house with a one-story projecting bay window. The first floor is faced with vertical and horizontal wood siding, while the second story and front gable are faced with shingle siding. A three-bay one story porch projects from the long side of the L. The porch ornament includes turned spindles and jig-sawn arches above turned columns. The house is in a dilapidated condition, with paint worn off and two visible broken… more
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[unidentified house, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified house in Marshall, Texas. It is a two-story side-gable house with wood siding and a projecting two-story entrance wing with two-story porch. The porch has decorative millwork, or gingerbread, painted in a contrasting color. The house is on a raised site, with a low retaining wall next to the sidewalk and concrete steps leading up from the sidewalk to the entrance walk.
Date: 193X
Creator: Barnes, Julian, 1904-1985
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Square, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard showing the Harrison County courthouse square in Marshall, Texas, viewed from the northwest corner. Only part of the courthouse is visible on the right. Commercial buildings on the north side of the square are on the left with pedestrians walking in front of them. Wagons and mules are parked in the street, and a streetcar is in the middle distance. Printed in black in the upper left corner of the image is the title "Square, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark … more
Date: 1911
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

The Square, Marshall, Texas

Description: Photo-postcard showing the Harrison County courthouse square viewed from the east, with a cluster of wagons in the foreground, a streetcar running on its tracks behind them, cars parked in front of the buildings on the north side of the square, wagons and cars parked at the edge of the grass surrounding the courthouse, and people walking on the sidewalks and streets. "The Square, Marshall, Texas" is printed on the sky above the commercial buildings on the right. Printed along the left edge of t… more
Date: 192X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Washington Avenue, Looking Toward Court House, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard showing Washington Ave. in Marshall, Texas, looking south, with the courthouse in the distance at the end of the street. No streetcar tracks are visible on the street. Printed below the image in black ink is the title "Washington Avenue, Looking Toward Court House, Marshall, Texas." Commercial buildings line both sides of the street, and a few wagons are parked along the side of the street. Multiple telephone poles are visible on both sides of the street Severa… more
Date: [1907..1911]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Marshall Country Club, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color halftone postcard printed on linen style paper of the Marshall Country Club, Marshall, Texas, probably taken in the 1930s. A grassy area is in the foreground with a narrow wood bridge crossing a stream or inlet and trees along the banks. Beyond that is a club house in a Craftsman bungalow style, with a side gable roof. The multiple windows on the section to the right of the door indicate that part of the building was probably a screened area. Printed above the image on the right is the ti… more
Date: 193X
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[William Thomas Davis as Student at Austin College, 1880s]

Description: Photograph of William Thomas Davis on a cabinet card. He is standing in front of a photographer's backdrop showing a curtain and elaborate fireplace and one of his hands rests on the upholstered arm of a settee. He is wearing a military style jacket. The photographer's imprint on the bottom of the card is P. F. Goben, 317 East Mulberry St., Sherman, Tex. The inscription on the back indicates that it was taken while he was a student at Austin College in the 1880s.
Date: 188X
Creator: Goben, Perry F.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Sunken Garden, Wiley College, Marshall, Texas

Description: Sepia postcard showing the sunken garden at Wiley College, Marshall, Texas, with trees in the background. The college, established in Marshall in 1873, is the oldest African-American institute of higher education west of the Mississippi River. Printed on the back of the card between the message and address sections: " 'C. T. Art-Gravure', made only by Curt Teich & Co., Inc., Chicago, U. S. A."
Date: 1933
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Texas & Pacific Railroad Shops, Marshall, Texas--8

Description: Color halftone postcard on textured linen paper showing a aerial view of the Texas & Pacific Railway Shop, Marshall, Texas. The view shows the roundhouse, various industrial buildings, train cars, and train tracks. Printed on the bottom of the image is the title, "Texas & Pacific Railroad Shops, Marshall, Texas -8." Printed on the back between the message and address sections is: "Pub. by Gene Holder, Marshall, Texas." and "National Color Post Card Made in U. S. A. by E. C. Kropp Co., Milwauke… more
Date: [1930..1945]
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Street Paving Scene, MARSHALL, TEXAS.

Description: Postcard showing part of N. Washington St. in Marshall, Texas being paved. Black workmen holding shovels and rakes are pictured along with white men in suits. Two paving engines with large rollers are also shown. The three-story Elk's building is shown on the right middle ground, which places the foreground in the 200 block of N. Washington. Printed on the back: "Published by Matthewson Drug Co, Marshall, Texas - Printed in France"
Date: 192X
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[Texas and Pacific Railroad Shop, Marshall, Texas]

Description: Color halftone postcard showing a view from above of the Texas & Pacific Railway Shop, Marshall, Texas. The view shows various industrial buildings, a water tower, and train tracks, with part of the city of Marshall in the background. Printed in the border above the image is the title, "Texas and Pacific R. R. Shop, Marshall, Texas." Printed in the lower border is the code "111395-N." Printed on the left edge of the message section: "Distributed by Eastex Photo Supply, Marshall, Texas." Printe… more
Date: [1915..1930]
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Texas & Pacific Railway Shops, Marshall, Texas

Description: Color tinted halftone postcard from around 1908 showing the Texas & Pacific Railway Shops, Marshall, Texas. The view shows parallel lines of train cars, with industrial buildings behind. Printed on the top of the image in red is the title, "Texas & Pacific Railway Shops, Marshall, Texas." Printed in the lower left corner of the image in red: "2049." In the top left of the back of the card are the stylized initials "A. H. Co.," probably standing for the Alfred Holzman Co. of Chicago, Illinois.… more
Date: October 8, 1908
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

Central East Texas Fair, Marshall, Texas

Description: Black and white halftone postcard showing the entrance to the Central East Texas Fair, Marshall, Texas. The view shows a parking lot in the foreground, with one automobile parked, and with posts blocking cars from driving into the fair grounds. The arched metal entrance sign with the words "Central East Texas Fair" is attached at the second level of two square buildings with hipped roofs. Underneath the sign is a side gable-roofed open shed or pavillion. A large exhibition building is visible … more
Date: 192X
Creator: Walraven Brothers, Inc.
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum

[College of Marshall Main Building, 1930s]

Description: Photograph of the main building, now called Marshall Hall, of the College of Marshall. The photograph was taken from the southeast with a curving drive and trees in the foreground. The College of Marshall, founded in 1914, was a Baptist institution, and is now East Texas Baptist University. Marshall Hall was built in 1916.
Date: 193X
Creator: McCutchan, Kenneth, 1912-1972
Partner: Harrison County Historical Museum
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