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[Aerial Photograph of Tents at Camp Hulen]

Description: Aerial photograph looking at the rows of tents at Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photo, the commanding general's headquarters and staff officers' tents are located in the center of the frame. The tents in the upper left corner belong to the 141st Infantry Regiment, and at the very top is the 142nd Infantry Regiment.
Date: August 6, 1936
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of a Man Getting into a Car]

Description: Photograph of Guy R. Claybourn, Jr.'s 1924 Model "T" in the front right with Alexander Cunningham entering the vehicle. Governor James V. Allred is in his Ford touring car next to the Model "T" while touring through Camp Hulen. In the background is Harley Lewis's gray Plymouth automobile.
Date: 1936-08?
Creator: Lewis, Bob
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photograph of a Douglas 0-43A Airplane Above Camp Hulen]

Description: Photograph of a Douglas 0-43A observation airplane from the 111th Observation Squadron, 36th Division, of the Texas National Guard flying above Camp Hulen. According to the text on the back of the photograph, the photographer in the plane is recording the final review of troops by the governor at the conclusion of their two-week summer encampment.
Date: 1939
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[Photocopy of a Photograph of a Division of the Texas National Guard at Camp Hulen]

Description: Photocopy of a photograph showing 111th Observation Squadron, 36th Division, of the Texas National Guard, in formation at Camp Hulen. VIP officials form the line just in front of the parked cars, with the troops in the foreground. The view from the camera is looking southeast toward Tres Palacios Bay.
Date: August 13, 1936
Partner: Palacios Area Historical Association

[The Entrance to Camp Wolters]

Description: Found on page 158 of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells" by A. F. Weaver, the caption to this picture reads, "Entrance to the original Camp Wolters around the 1930's. This entrance was located near and behind the present National Guard Armory." The Texas National Guard 112th Cavalry Service Troop maintained an armory on West Mountain, from a time before 1923. The hill itself was dubbed "Cavalry Hill." The Service Troop was later re-named 124th Cavalry, Troop F--which attained to fame as par… more
Date: 1935?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Soldiers Posing in Camp]

Description: Photograph of two unidentified soldiers wearing uniforms including garrison caps, posing together in front of a series of pitched tents. The man on the right has his arm around the man on the left and their outside arms are akimbo. The shadow of the photographer is partially visible at the bottom of the image and there is a line of parked vehicles visible in the background.
Date: 1939~/1945~
Partner: Heritage Association of Frisco
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