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[Ball Family Residence]

Description: Photograph of the front and side of a single-story wooden house with a hipped roof that has extremely large hipped-roof dormer-style extensions on both visible sides that include small, railed balconies. There are a number of decorative elements including rounded rafters that extend below the eaves and caps on the roof ridges. Small trees are planted along the sidewalk and the neighboring house is partially visible at left. Text at the top of the photograph says "Munger T. Ball home 346 Mar… more
Date: [..1930]
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Port Arthur Residence]

Description: Negative of an exterior view of a home. The house is two stories high; a porch stretches around a corner of the house, as does a balcony above the porch. A tank beside the house catches rainwater water. In the background, there is another house. Text below the image says "Port Arthur Residence."
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Residence of W. D. Griffing]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of the home of W. D. Griffing on 4200 Twin City Highway. The house is two stories high and arches decorate the front entrance. In the foreground, there is a field with trees and plants. Text below the photograph says "Residence of W. D. Griffing, Port Arthur, Texas. Mr. Griffing is one of the Griffing Brothers, Nurserymen of Florida, Alabama, and Texas, the largest and most complete Nurserymen organization in the South." A circle symbol with "GB" in it is pri… more
Date: 1905~
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Sabine Canal and Sabine Pass]

Description: Photograph of a group of buildings along Sabine Canal, in Sabine Pass, Texas. The buildings are identified as the home of Doctor Q. T. Adamson (Customs/Marine Doctor), a government administration office, and a government hospital. Text below the photograph says "485."
Date: 1935~
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Sabine Pass Buildings]

Description: Photograph of a group of buildings along a shoreline at Sabine Pass, Texas. The buildings are identified as Doctor Adamson's home, a government life-saving station, a revenue cutter station, and a quarantine station. The United States Navy occupied the facilities after Pearl Harbor, and is still the site for a United States Coast Guard Station.
Date: 1935~
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Early Port Arthur]

Description: Photograph of five images of street views of early Port Arthur, Texas. The top-left image shows cross roads in the foreground, and a group of houses in the background. The top-right image shows crossroads in the foreground, and buildings in the background. The center image shows a road with horse drawn carriages on it, and businesses lining each side. The bottom-left image shows a group of houses with a street running in front of them. The bottom-right image shows crossroads with houses an… more
Date: 193X
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Stevenson Family Home]

Description: Photograph of the family home of Charles R. Stevenson in Griffing Residential Park, on the corner of Rosedale and Twin City Highway. The house is two stories high and is made of bricks. Trees block the view of most of the house. In the foreground, there is a yard with lawn chairs and benches on it. Text below the photograph says "Charles R. Stevenson - Griffing Residential Park - Corner Rosedale-Twin City Hwy."
Date: 192?
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Family Residence]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified family home. The house is made of wood, and there is an awning that extends from the front of the house to the side. Shrubbery lines the awning, and there are small trees planted in the yard.
Date: 193X
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Rode Family Home]

Description: Photograph of three men standing outside the family home of Carl W. Rode on 214 Lakeshore Drive. The men are wearing suits and hats, and are all looking towards the right of the photograph. The house is two stories high, and is made of wood. Text below the photograph says "Rode."
Date: 193X
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[John W. Gates Residence]

Description: Photograph of a house on Lakeshore Drive identified as a residence of John W. Gates. The house is two stories high, and has an awning that spans around the house. Four columns on the front of the house extend to the second floor. In the foreground, there are small trees and shrubs. In the background, there is a wooden building. Text at the bottom of the photograph says "N. M. Nielsen, Pub." and "John W. Gates Lake Shore Drive Residence, Port Arthur, Texas."
Date: 1909
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Imhoff Home]

Description: Photograph of the home of Marie and Frank Imhoff at 209 Dryden Place. The brick house is two stories high and has an awning over the front door. In the foreground, there are small shrubs and plants in a yard. Text below the photograph says "209 Dryden- Frank Imhoff home."
Date: 193X
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Peterson Home]

Description: Photograph of the waterfront home of Christian and Aline Peterson at 2801 Lakeshore Drive. Several houses surround the Peterson house. In the foreground, there are trees and a road near a body of water, known as the Intercoastal Canal. The photograph was taken by Captain Zwicker on a passing ship.
Date: unknown
Creator: Zwicker
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Davie Family Home]

Description: Photograph of the home of C. M. Davis and family. The house is an octagon shape, and has a water tank beside the front porch. In the foreground, there are several barrels in the yard. Text below the photograph says "C. M. Davis - Atlanta and Lakeshore Dr." and "(Octagon Shape)."
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[City Drainage System Projects]

Description: Photograph of a drainage system project for Port Arthur, Texas. A pipe is laying in a ditch; piles of dirt surround the ditch. In the background, there is a man working by construction vehicles. A row of houses are on the right side of the photograph. Text at the bottom-right of the photograph says "Van Time Street Port Arthur, Texas."
Date: 193X
Creator: Moon Photographic Service
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Lakeshore Apartments]

Description: Photograph of a building identified as Lakeshore Apartments, on the corner of Dallas Avenue and Lakeshore Drive in Port Arthur, Texas. The building is two stories tall and is surrounded by trees and bushes. In the background, there is a parking lot.
Date: July 18, 1968
Creator: Watkins Studio
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Whitehaven House]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of a building identified as Whitehaven, the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Morris on 2545 Lakeshore Drive. The house is two stories high, and columns in the front reach the second story. There is a flag pole and a circle driveway in the front yard. Text at the top of the photograph says "White Haven 1988." The house was built in 1915, and is now owned and operated by Lamar State College. Facilities were donated to the college by the Port Arthur Daughters of the A… more
Date: 1988
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Whitehaven House]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of a building identified as Whitehaven, the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Morris on 2545 Lakeshore Drive. The house is two stories high, and columns in the front reach the second story. Bushes and shrubs line the house. The house was built in 1915, and is now owned and operated by Lamar State College. Facilities were donated to the college by the Port Arthur Daughters of the American Revolution in 2000.
Date: 1988
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library
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