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J. H. Shary excursion

Description: Excursion party posing in field
Date: April 6, 1917
Creator: Murff, J.C.
Partner: The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley

[Lucile Evans as a Maid of Honor]

Description: Photograph of Lucile Elizabeth Evans, standing outside the Evans family home at 2100 Colcord Avenue in Waco, Texas. As the maid of honor to an unidentified bride, she is clad in a long-sleeved dress and a wide-brimmed hat. She is clutching a bouquet of flowers in her arm. The photo is attached to a piece of black paper upon which this note has been written underneath the photo: "the maid of honor Miss Lucile Evans, April 29, '17."
Date: April 29, 1917
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Bride and Groom]

Description: Photograph of John T. Willis, Sr. and Clara Evans Willis on their wedding day in Waco, TX. They stand in front of tree, arm in arm. Clara Evans Willis holds a bouquet of flowers in the crook of her arm.
Date: April 29, 1917
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Flag Raising at Train Depot]

Description: Copy print of a photograph taken during a flag raising ceremony at the Texas Santa Fe Railroad depot in Cleburne, Texas. The depot is a large, two-story brick building and the uniformed soldiers and others preparing to raise the flag are standing on a balcony platform at one end of the building. A crowd of people and automobiles are completely filling the street in front and to the side of the building. Additional historical information is printed on the back.
Date: April 10, 1917
Partner: Johnson County Historical Commission

[Power Station Construction Progress #2]

Description: Photograph of the progress of a power station being constructed. Back of photo reads, "№43 Station B Gen. View 4-21-17".
Date: April 21, 1917
Partner: Edison Museum

[Power Station Construction Progress #4]

Description: Photograph of the progress of a power station being constructed. Back of photo reads, "#34 Sta. C. Gen. View 4/9-17".
Date: April 9, 1917
Partner: Edison Museum
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