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[Portrait of Charles Wright]

Description: Photograph of a man wearing a suit and tie, identified as Charles Wright. He is shown from the torso up, and has short curly hair and a large mustache that covers his mouth. The photograph is an oval shape on a rectangular mat, and there is handwriting on the back that describes his family and states that he was born in 1911.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Portrait of Maye Ryan]

Description: Postcard of the portrait of a woman identified as Maye Ryan. Her hair is short, and she is wearing a long, elaborate dress with white ruffles and a large bow on the back of her neck. She is standing in front of a plain gradient background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Men constructing house]

Description: Photograph of three men in front of a house being constructed. One man is standing on the ground, and the two other men are standing at the second floor. The house is two stories, and the roof has one layer of wooden planks.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Family group in front of house]

Description: Photograph of a large family group standing outside, identified as the L. W. Harrison family. There are six men, one of which is standing second from the right and holding a violin. There are also five women, and three small children. The group is posing in front of a small house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Portrait of Robert H. Templeton]

Description: Photograph of a young man identified as Robert H. Templeton. He is shown in profile, is wearing a suit and bow tie, and his hair is slicked back. The image is in an oval shape on a rectangular mat, and has a caption that states that he was the father R. L. Templeton.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Carriages at a warehouse]

Description: Photograph of a large number of horse-drawn carriages at a warehouse in a large field, called "The Old Ware House." The small building on the right side of the photograph is identified as a "cotton house." Handwriting on the back of the photograph states that the buildings were similar to community buildings, and that a large picnic was taking place that day.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[One-room schoolhouse]

Description: Photograph of a small, one-room schoolhouse. Handwriting on the back of the photograph identifies it as the Kesler School. It has a wooden exterior and one car is parked in front of it on the right side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Crossroads School]

Description: Photograph of a small schoolhouse identified as the Crossroads School. It is made out of brick and has two entrances and five large windows. There is an old car parked near the building on the right side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Girls Basketball Team]

Description: Photograph of the East Ward School's Girls Basketball Team. They are posing on a bench, with four girls sitting in the front row with hands on each others' shoulders, and three girls standing in the back row. The girl in the center of the back row is identified as Maudie Coffee.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Portrait of Charlie Ray Talley and friend]

Description: Photograph of two young men posing in front of a plain backdrop. One man is seated in a chair and the other is standing behind him with is hand on his shoulder. Both are wearing hats and long coats. Handwriting on the back of the photograph identifies one of the men as Charlie Ray Talley, and states that the portrait was taken during World War I.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Portrait of six elderly men]

Description: Photograph of six elderly men wearing suits and ties. A note of the back of the photograph identifies the names of the men and states that they moved to Collingsworth County in 1888 and were closely associated with the early development of the county. They formed a fraternal association called "The 88 Club."
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Etha Pruden at the Pruden Drug Store]

Description: Photograph of a woman identified as Etha Pruden standing inside the doorway of the Pruden Drug Store at night. She is wearing a long, dark-colored skirt and a blazer, and looking towards the camera. Various products can be seen on shelves and in displays inside the store.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Palace Drug Store]

Description: Photograph of a group of people standing in the Palace Drug Store. They are identified from left to right as Dr. C. E. High (who had an office above the drug store); Dr. Moss; Lester Benge; Tom Benge; Mrs. Tom Benge; Jack Hurst; and Sandy Parson. The store was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benge.
Date: 1931
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Horses and buggy]

Description: Postcard of two horses behind a fence that are attached to a buggy. There is a man, identified as Ernest Sherwood, and a woman seated inside the buggy. There is a short note on the back of the postcard.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Small group next to an early car]

Description: Postcard of three people next to an early seven-passenger Studebaker. Handwriting on the back of the photograph identifies the individuals as Bob Glenn, Gay Eads, and Eula Williams. The man and one of the women are seated on the side of the car, and the other woman is standing up facing them. A shadow from the photographer is cast on the front of the car.
Date: 1916~
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Family group next to car]

Description: Photograph of a family group standing next to a car. Notes on the back of the photograph state that the image was taken on the corner of 14th and El Paso Streets. The people are identified as Lou Goodnight, Hayden Goodnight, Mrs. Mayme Goodnight, and Pearl Goodnight.
Date: 1922
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Fleet Pruden holding horse reins]

Description: Framed postcard of a child identified as Fleet Pruden holding a horse by the reins. Writing on the back of the photograph states that the horse was called "Mack" and was two years old. There is a barn and a windmill in the background.
Date: 1912
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Robert A. and Ella Jane Dysart home]

Description: Photograph of the Robert A. and Ella Jane Dysart home. There are people standing and sitting in the front yard, and are identified as Clyde, Dysart, Charley Dysart, Jennie Dysart, Gertrude Loter holding her son John, Carey Dysart, Hubert Dysart, and B. P. Bonnea. Notes on the back of the photograph provide additional information about the home.
Date: 1901
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Portrait of couple]

Description: Photograph of a couple identified as Will O. Richards and his wife, Emma Cocke Richards. The image is an oval shape on a rectangular mat. The man is wearing a black suit and a tie, and the woman is wearing a white top, and they are posing in front of a backdrop with a tree on it.
Date: 1896
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum
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