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[Duke & Ayres Store, 1943]

Description: Photograph of Duke & Ayres and another store named La Mode. Several cars are parked along the road in front of the stores. There is a sign on the far side of an adjacent building reading "Have fun on - Theater Row."
Date: 1943
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gillette Display]

Description: Photograph of a man presenting a Gillette Razor product in front of the Gillette display in a store.
Date: December 21, 1949
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Stores on 6th Street in Texas City ]

Description: Five cars are parked along a street in front of a long building holding small stores. The store signs read : "Jeweler Hetherington", "Westinghouse Appliances Farmer Bros.", "Allan's Shoes" and "Prescriptions Pharmacy." There is a woman standing looking into the window of the shoe store with other people nearby mostly hidden behind a car; a man in a suit and hat walks along the sidewalk in front of the pharmacy.
Date: 1947~
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer, December 12, 1946]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer requesting information about Mr. R. W. Patton who inquired about the Prudential Hotel and on a talented civil planner in San Antonio or Austin for some installations that need to come-up in the vicinity of a movie theater that an outside party is planning to build in Sugar Land.
Date: December 12, 1946
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Postcard of "Left Behind" from the Southwest Review, August 21, 1944]

Description: Postcard of a drawing titled "Left Behind" from the magazine the Southwest Review. The drawing shows an abandoned western town with a hotel, boot shop, general store, and what appears to be a saloon side by side in front of a dirt road. There is a crooked street sign and a gas pump at the end of the road. There are hills in the background and sparse trees. The entire scene is covered in dirt and dust. On the back of the card is a message from Donald Day to Isaac H. Kempner thanking him for maki… more
Date: August 21, 1944
Creator: Day, Donald
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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