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[Hearse in Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of a Pipkin & Brulin Co. hearse in the funeral procession for the people killed in the Gulf Tanker "Venezuela" explosion. A large crowd is visible surrounding the procession, and men in uniforms stand in lines to the side of the hearse.
Date: 1926
Creator: Trost Studio
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Crowd at Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of a view of the large crowd at the funeral procession for the 29 people killed at the Gulf Tanker "Venezuela" explosion. People are crowding the street and even watching from the roofs of buildings in the background. There is a stamp from Trost Studio in the bottom right corner.
Date: 1926
Creator: Trost Studio
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

Card from Lizzie Crosson's Funeral

Description: Copy photo of a card from Lizzie Crosson's funeral with an illustration of an angel to the left and a curtain drawn back by two cherubs on the other. The angle is leaning on a gravestone with the text "Mrs. Lizzie Crosson, Born Aug. 25, 1844. Died Nov, 17, 1924. Age 80 years 2 mos. 22 D."; the text of the poem is written on a lower part of the stone with "In Loving Remembrance" at the very bottom.
Date: November 1924
Partner: Marfa Public Library

[Funeral of Father Pridal]

Description: Photograph of Funeral of Father Francis Pridal, who died January 4, 1927, and was the first resident priest of the S.S. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Granger in 1893. Automobiles line the street.
Date: January 1927
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Funeral of Father Pridal]

Description: Photograph of funeral of Father Frantisek Pridal which included a procession from St. Cyril and Methodius Church through Granger to Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery about 2.5 miles east of Granger. Visible is a truck and automobile.
Date: January 1927
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Graves of John & Sarah Strickland]

Description: Black and white (faded) graves of John and Sarah Strickland, with tree. John Strickland: born March 18, 1813, died July 12 1874. Sarah Strickland: born December 12, 1836; died 1870. Taken and collected by H.F. Browder, former County Agent, Denton County.
Date: 1920~
Creator: Browder, H. F.
Partner: Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum

[Mrs. Earl Lewis's Funeral]

Description: Photograph of the funeral of Mrs. Earl Lewis featuring a coffin draped with the American flag followed by a funeral train of people and cars and a large crows of people watching in the street with brick apartment buildings visible in the background.
Date: 1925
Creator: Wallace
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Graves of John and Sarah Strickland]

Description: Black and white (faded) graves of John and Sarah Strickland, with tree. John Strickland: born March 18, 1813, died July 12 1874. Sarah Strickland: born December 12, 1836; died 1870. Taken and collected by H.F. Browder, former County Agent, Denton County.
Date: 1920~
Creator: Browder, H. F.
Partner: Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum

[Car full of flowers]

Description: Photograph of a vehicle driving down a road during Ormer Locklear's funeral. The vehicle is piled high with floral arrangements. A woman and child are standing in the foreground.
Date: 1920
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[National Anthem at Locklear's funeral]

Description: Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. Text on the reverse reads: "Army units and civilians stand at attention during playing of 'National Anthem' at Los Angeles Southern Pacific Station on Central Avenue. Spray of flowers marks Locklear's casket. Sol Wurtzel stands to left of spray. Locklear's body is being sent to Fort Worth, Elliott's to Gadsden, Alabama, August 5, 1920."
Date: August 5, 1920
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Locklear's funeral march]

Description: Photograph of Ormer Locklear's funeral. Text on the reverse reads: "Ormer Locklear funeral procession. Fort Worth Air Service officers, many of whom flew with Locklear at Barron Field, are in lead. Note first man in second row wiping his eye. Floral airplane is in middle of procession behind hearse carrying Locklear's body. Credit: Locklear Family Collection."
Date: 1920
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas
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