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[Rosenberg street after ice storm]

Description: Copy of photo of Rosenberg street after ice storm. Three people on sidewalk at right of photo underneath power line. Steeple of church visible in background on left side of street. Photo is labeled by photographer, "Ice covered Street at Rosenberg, Tex. Dec 20, 24."
Date: 1924
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Ben Meyer House built by James Alley

Description: Postcard image of the Alley house (later McCabe home) on Houston Street in Rosenberg, Texas. This home was later purchased by Ben Meyer. Northeast corner of house is seen on left of photo. Dark colored roof top, white, wooden house. Diamond shapes painted in several places of upper story. White two story home in center of photo. Another white house on right. Street in foreground. Photo has blank (white) rectangle in top right corner.
Date: 1909
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Ben Meyer House built by James Alley

Description: Postcard image of the Alley house in Rosenberg, Texas. House was built by James Alley and then later sold to McCabe. This house was also later purchased by Ben Meyer. Two story white house with columned porch on north west corner of home. Man sitting on bench on front porch. West upper story area near windows has four diamond shapes painted in it. Diamond shape also on rounded rooftop of porch. White picket fence around home.
Date: 1908
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Eagle Café in Rosenberg, Texas. "Clearance Sale" sign next door.]

Description: Photograph copy of the Eagle Café in Rosenberg, Texas. Photo taken at Third Street at Avenue F, looking south. Businesses visible are: Eagle Café, The Texas Tailors, and the Manhattan Café. Signs visible at the Eagle Café: Fresh Bread Daily, Pan Caliente Cigarettes, Home Made Ice Cream, Bread Hot - Cigarettes - and Sodas Ice Cream, Dixie Maid Milk - Bread. Sign at The Texas Tailors reads: Cleaning and Pressing. This information was typed on the back of the photo. Photo is of the northeast corne… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Eagle Café located at Third and Avenue F Streets]

Description: Photograph copy of the Eagle Café located at Third and Avenue F Streets in Rosenberg, Texas. Two-story brick building with a covered sidewalk area. Sign on sidewalk reads: Homemade Ice Cream. There is a man leaning against (into window of) an automobile (has his right foot on running board). Another automobile is partially seen in the left corner. Photo is tilted to the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Christian Church]

Description: Postcard image of Christian Church (now Central Christian Church) in Rosenberg, Texas. White, wooden church building with bell tower on northwest corner. Utility pole in left corner of photo. Barn in background (left). Blank line on right side.
Date: 1910
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Dora Alley]

Description: Postcard image of Dora Alley on the porch of her home at the corner of Houston Street and Avenue J in Rosenberg, Texas in 1908. Woman is sitting on the porch rail and leaning against a porch column.
Date: 1908
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[First cotton gin (built in 1906)]

Description: Postcard image of the first cotton gin in Rosenberg (built in 1906) during its 1907-08 ginning season. Man standing in foreground. Two men in wagon. Man standing on platform of gin. Bales of cotton on platforms. Two horses grazing on right. Mule wagon on right.
Date: 1906
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a newspaper clipping of muddy Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas. Man in dark suit and dark hat is standing with hands on hips to mid-right of street. Three men are standing near the City Bakery on the right and a horse and buggy is on left side of the street. Child with adults on covered sidewalk on left.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Brenner Blacksmith Shop in Rosenberg, Texas]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the Brenner Blacksmith Shop in Rosenberg, Texas that stood in the 1800 block of Avenue H. Information was written in pencil on back of photo. Shop is a wooden one story building with a covered front entrance. Four thick round posts support the porch roof. A wagon wheel is hanging on the post to the left. Three men are standing to the left of photo (man in middle is holding a horse). Man in a wagon pulled by two dark colored mules on far right. Scanned image is of the copy. more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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