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[Portrait of Garland A. Tunnell]

Description: Portrait of George A. Tunnell when he was a boy standing behind a white chair. Tunnell is wearing a light-colored shirt with a dark-colored suit that has short pants. Tunnell is standing in front of a formal background. Handwritten text on the back of the photograph: "Garland Tunnell, son of Mary Frances Tunnell."
Date: unknown
Partner: Sinton Texas Historical Museum

[Photograph of the Tunnell Children]

Description: Photograph of Roy, Ray, J. C. and Guy Tunnell as children, seated in front of the Sinton Methodist Church. The children are visible wearing light-colored clothing. Three of them are wearing light-colored hats, while one is wearing a dark-colored hat. Also visible in front of the children is a flower bed, and others can be seen surrounding them. Handwritten text on front of the photograph: "Roy, Ray, J. C. and Guy." Handwritten text on the back of the photograph: "about 1912, Sinton Methodist Ch… more
Date: 1912~
Partner: Sinton Texas Historical Museum

[Portrait of the Williams family]

Description: Portrait of the Williams family. The family are almost all wearing dark-colored clothing, except for the infant and one of the younger girls, who are wearing a white one-piece shirt and a plaid dress, respectively. Handwritten text on the back of the photograph: "This is picture of my Dad & Mother & 5 of the older children. From left sitting in chair Mary Ellen (Stewart) Williams in her lap is Lillie Williams, Hansford Williams and Leucy standing in back. (Dad) Roland Absolum Williams sitting i… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Sinton Texas Historical Museum

[Portrait of Garland A. Tunnell]

Description: Portrait of Garland A. Tunnell as a small child. Tunnell is visible from the torso up, wearing a dark-colored coat with a white shirt, and a patterned bow tie. Tunnell has long, curled hair hanging behind his ears. He is sitting in front of a dark, formal background. Handwritten text on the back of the photograph: "Garland Tunnell, son of Aseai Fannie Tunnell."
Date: unknown
Partner: Sinton Texas Historical Museum
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