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[Mary Emory Outside Her Home]

Description: Copy print of Mary Emory standing on the ground next to a curved, raised porch on one side of her home. The house is a two-story building with wood siding and a hipped roof with gabled extensions; it also has Queen Anne-style embellishments including decorative woodwork along the rooflines and columns along the porch and balcony. More information about the history of the house is printed on the back.
Date: July 1907
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Cleburne First Baptist Church]

Description: Copy print of the First Baptist Church at Caddo and Willingham streets in Cleburne, Texas, situated between smaller buildings. The church is a two-story brick building with decorative windows and embellishments. The side facing the street includes a square tower at the right corner and a hexagonal tower at the left corner. More information about the church is printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Men in Crouch's Cash Store]

Description: Copy print of eight men standing inside a dry goods store, propped against the glass counters on either side of the aisle, and around the crates that are stacked in the center of the aisle. Cans and boxes are also visible on shelves lining the walls, behind the glass cases. Handwritten notes on the photo have numbered the men and provided identifications; additional information about the store is printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Doctors Robert and Larkin Harris]

Description: Cropped copy-print a photograph taken inside the medical office of brothers Robert L. and Larkin L. Harris. Near the center of the image, one brother is seated in front of a desk situated in a corner of the room and the other brother is facing him, seated in a rocking chair to the right. The room has patterned wallpaper, decorative rugs on the floor, and additional furniture around the edges of the image. Other information about the Harrises and the location are printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[F. D. Pinion & Son Gin]

Description: Copy print of a photograph taken near the F.D. Pinion & Son Gin in Grand View, Texas, where multiple wagons are parked outside the building. Additional information about Pinion and the location is printed on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Criner Street, Grand View]

Description: Copy photo looking east along Criner Street in Grand View, Texas from the early 1900s. The street is lined with businesses and other buildings, and there are a number of horse-drawn wagons parked or driving along the street, as well as people standing near wagons or along the sides of the road.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Medical Office of Dr. L. L. Harris]

Description: Reprint of a photograph taken outside the medical office of Dr. Larkin L. Harris in Cuba (Sand Flat), Texas. Dr. Harris is seated in a horse-drawn wagon at left, near the front porch where his wife (Nellie Gipson Goldman) is standing, and his sister-in-law (Catherine Goldman Smith) is holding the reins of a horse next to the fence on the left side of the image. The building is a small, one-story building with wood siding a Queen Anne-style embellishments including scalloped gable ends and jig… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Photo of Major E. M. Heath, L. M. Head, A. A. Head and Confederate Soldiers]

Description: Photograph of several confederate soldiers and nurses at a reunion of confederate soldiers. The man in the top right is identified as "Major E. M. Heath" and the woman next to him is one of his daughters. The front left man is "A. A. (Ben) Head," and the front right man is "L. M. (Bud) Head." The other two women are nurses and the other men are not identified. There is an attached note on the left side of the photo listing details about the pictured people.
Date: [..1902]
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Dotey-Fullerton House]

Description: Copy print of the front and north side of the Dotey-Fullerton "Little Old House" taken from the corner of Willingham and Buffalo in Cleburne. It is a one-story building with wooden siding and a porch aross the front; a historic marker plaque is hung to the right of the door. There is a white picket fence around the yard and an oval sign hanging from a wooden crossbar near the corner of the yard. More information about the history of the house is printed on the back.
Date: 2017~
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Cleburne Paint Company Store]

Description: Copy print of a man in a horse-drawn wagon outside the Cleburne Paint Company store. Two men are standing between the store and the wagon including James Ganong (left). The building is a small, one-story brick building with a decorative roofline including overhanging eaves and eave returns on the gable ends. There are large vertical signs across the storefront and horizontal signs above the porch. More information is printed on the back.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Ringling Brothers Circus in Cleburne, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the Ringling Brothers Circus in Cleburne, Texas, parading through the downtown. There are several elephants visible walking in a line and two ornate tableau wagons, each drawn by a team of four horses. There is a large crowd in front of the shops lining the street.
Date: 1896
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Tractor Parade]

Description: Copy photo of a tractor parade in Cleburne, Texas. The photo looks west on Henderson Street toward North Main Street. Cleburne House, also known as Hotel Cleburne, is on the far left at the corner of Henderson and Main streets. On the buildings there are signs for American Dry Goods Co., Featherston Drug Co. Soda Water, Cigars, Prescriptions, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, and Cold Drinks.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Bractcher and Hicks Groceries and Bakery]

Description: Copy photo of the interior of Bratcher and Hicks Grocery and Bakery. Located at 115 N. Main Street, Cleburne, Texas. Manager, Jack Hughes, is shown standing behind the counter wearing a dark colored hat and shirt with a white apron over it. Many products can be seen lining the walls including soap, Shinola, Pet Milk, and Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes.
Date: unknown
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Grand View Rally Day]

Description: Copy photo of a boy's foot race during the Grand View Rally Day on March 28, 1913 in downtown Grand View. Seven boys are racing with spectators on either side and even climbing the power lines. In the background are the Methodist Church on the right, and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church on the left.
Date: March 28, 1913
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Men in General Store]

Description: Copy print of two unidentified men standing inside a dry goods store, leaning against the glass counters on either side of the store. There are shelves lining the walls, behind the glass cases containing boxes, jars, and cans, some of which are stacked in pyramids. Handwritten notes below the image say, "Dad's Store" and "Grocery, Drug & Hardware."
Date: 1897
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission
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