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[Photograph of Victor Means, Jr. with Hutchens House Landmark Award]

Description: Photograph of a man with neat gray hair standing in the grass in front of the trunk of a tall, thin tree, and holding a black and gold plaque with the words, "Salado Landmark" on it. The man is wearing a short-sleeved, pink and white striped button-up shirt, dark navy slacks, a thin black belt, and black loafers. Behind him is a short white picket fence, and beyond which is the front of a car, and a tree-lined road. The elbow and blue clothing of another person is just barely visible at the lef… more
Date: July 4, 1993

[Photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of W. R. Berry General Merchandise in the early 1900's. The building itself has a roof that is elevated on the right side, and a stair case on the right side of the building leading to the second floor. The note on the back of the photo says that this is the Barbee-Berry Mercantile Building.
Date: unknown

[Photograph of Walker's Garage]

Description: Photograph of Walker's Garage in Salado, Texas, allowing for auto repair, tractors, and welding. According to the note on the back of the photo the garage was located on "Main St. across from Tyler House," and moved to its "later location of shopping area owned by Morris Foster."
Date: 1977

[Photograph of White-Aiken House]

Description: Photograph of a two-story house with light-colored wood siding, an exposed brick chimney, and a covered, L-shaped front porch with round columns. The first floor has long windows, and at the back of the house is another, screened-in porch. To the left of the house, a windmill and a raised water tank are visible, while a wooden fence is just visible in the foreground of the photo. The branches of a tree are visible at the top left of the photo, and another tree is just visible behind the right s… more
Date: 1982
Creator: Kelley, Linda J.

[Photograph of William K. Hamblen Homesite Marker]

Description: Close-up photograph of a rectangular metal placard attached to a pole. The placard reads, "Wm. K. Hamblen Homesite, Dedicated to School Children of Salado By Mrs. Alice Hamblen, 1924." The wall of a red brick building is visible in the background of the photo. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph indicate the marker is a dedication for a Salado school.
Date: unknown

[Photograph of Women Standing in Davis Mill Ruins]

Description: Photograph of three young women standing at various heights in the middle of rocky slope of debris. Behind and to the left of them are the crumbling walls of a stone building, and directly to their right is a large, twisted, dead tree. The women are wearing ankle-length dresses or skirts, with their hair piled in buns on their heads. The woman on the right is also wearing a small hat and a large coat. Handwritten notes in black and red ink, debate the location, name, and history of the ruins.
Date: unknown

[Photograph Taken Inside Village Foods]

Description: Photograph of an individual looking through medication boxes on the shelves of the Village Foods grocery store. According to the note on the back of the photograph this is a display "in Village Foods that opened in 1986."
Date: 1986~

[Portrait of Archibald Johnson Rose]

Description: Close-up portrait of an older man with a light-colored, wavy beard, a mustache, and thick eyebrows. He is shown from the chest up, wearing a dark suit and light-colored shirt underneath. A sticker on the back of the photograph includes information about the portrait's subject, Archibald Johnson Rose, including the dates of his birth and death, and his community activities in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown

[Portrait of Sallie Ann Austin Rose in Dark Dress]

Description: Photographic portrait of a woman with smooth, straight hair, parted and pulled back against her head, and a dark, high-neck blouse or shirt. The woman is shown from the chest up, with the edges of her photograph faded in a circular vignette. The woman's garment is comprised of a dark, floral-patterned under-piece (fastened at the neck with a broach) and a slightly lighter, puffy-sleeved over-garment. At the bottom of the photo is the word "Hillyer" in script, and the name of a photo printer. A … more
Date: unknown

[Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Eubanks]

Description: Portrait of a middle-aged man with a long, bushy beard and straight hair that comes down to his earlobes. He is wearing a medium-colored suit or coat with large lapels. A handwritten note and a white, rectangular sticker on the back of the portrait identify the subject as Thomas Jefferson Eubanks, the builder of the Stagecoach Inn in Salado, Texas, and the great-grandfather of MaryBelle Brown.
Date: unknown

[Reprint of Photograph of Caroline Childers Tyler]

Description: Photographic portrait of an older woman wearing a high-neck, dark-colored dress or blouse with a floral, lace appliqué on the front. The woman is shown from mid-shoulder up, against a plain, light-colored backdrop. She is also wearing small spectacles, and her wavy hair is pulled back into a tight bun. A white, rectangular sticker on the back of the photo gives information about the portrait's subject, Caroline Childers Tyler, including the years of her birth and death, and her marriage to Orvi… more
Date: unknown
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