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[Photograph of Eleven WASP and Three Men]

Description: Photograph of eleven members of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) and three men standing and sitting in front of a building. The typewritten label attached to the photograph's bottom edge repeats the information written on the back of the photograph.
Date: May 6, 1944
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Three WASP Standing Next to a Plane]

Description: Photograph of three WASP standing next to a plane on a runway with blue patterning. The text on the back of the photo reads, "Hi Helen, found this picture and I was not sure if I mailed you a copy. 'Better late than never.' Hope all is well. Miss you + I hope to see you at Sun N Fun 2011. Blue Skies Tail Winds Pat Ohlsson."
Date: November 6, 2004
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[John Vitola and Another Soldier]

Description: Photograph of John Vitola and another soldier standing together in front of the plywood wall of a quarters. The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms and garrison caps. Vitola drapes his left arm over the other man's shoulder.
Date: June 6, 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers Studying for an Exam]

Description: Photograph of men identified as Johna, Susselman, and Dan Melli crouching on grass in front of a two-story building. A man identified as Winston stands to the right and gestures with his right hand. Each of the men are carrying a book.
Date: June 6, 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[T&P Train #629]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #629 waiting on the tracks in Fort Worth, Texas. A second train is partially visible behind the first, and there is a large water tank in the background. Written underneath the image are "[sic] Fort Worth, Texas Oct 6th 1947 (I-IBR)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
Date: October 6, 1947
Creator: Boudreaux, H. J.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train Car]

Description: Photograph of a T&P train car in Harlingen, Texas. There are other cars visible behind it. Written below the image are "Harlingen, Texas Mar 6 1972 Art. Reefer (with vents & fans for onions) (Harlingen & marked return to Harlingen)" and "R. H. Carlson."
Date: March 6, 1972
Creator: Carlson, R. H.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #719]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #719 at the roundhouse in Longview, Texas with a white plume of smoke rising from the engine. Written underneath are "T&P Roundhouse Longview, Texas Apr. 6th 1939" and "J. O. B. Johnson."
Date: April 6, 1939
Creator: Johnson, J. O. B.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train #460 in Dallas]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #460 in Dallas, Texas with a building in the background. Written below the image are "Dallas, Texas Aug 6th 1931" and "William Monypeny."
Date: August 6, 1931
Creator: Monypeny, William
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Tank Car in Mission, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a tank car in Mission, Texas. There's a second train visible behind the first, and a small cart in the foreground. Written below the image are "Mission, Texas Oct 6th 1977 - M. W. Tank Car" and "R. H. Carlson."
Date: October 6, 1977
Creator: Carlson, R. H.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train Car in Cresson, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a train car in Cresson, Texas. On the side of the car "Texas & Pacific" and "Sunshine Special's Ellsmere" can be read. Written below the image are "Cresson, Texas Aug 6th 1967 Business Car #5 - Built by Wagner 1914" and "Donald Ross."
Date: August 6, 1967
Creator: Ross, Donald
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Postcard of San Antonio Post Office and Federal Building]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a large, three-story, stone building with a square tower and a turret. Text at the bottom of the postcard identifies the building as a post office and federal building in San Antonio, Texas. There is printed text about the building on the other side of the postcard, as well as handwritten text from Nellie Roberts to Mr. Leslie Boone in San Marcos, Texas.
Date: 1911-02-06~
Creator: Roberts, Nellie
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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