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[First Monday Trade Days, Georgetown]

Description: A black and white image; recorded by a camera and printed on light sensitive paper. This image is of the 1st Monday trade days in Williamson County-on the square. There are at least 50-60 men gathered in front of a couple of buildings- one, "PALACE BARBER SHOP"; the other "WILLIAMSON COUNTY SUN". Several people have wagons pulled by horses. Most of the men are on foot.
Date: October 1912
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Os-Aple Jubilee Week Parade]

Description: The 'Os-Aple' jubilee was the 1912 celebration marking 60 years of existence for the City named 'El Paso'. El Paso was originally settled and named as the Franklin Settlement in 1849. The Franklin Settlement was later renamed to 'El Paso' in 1852; hence the 1912 jubilee celebration for the City of El Paso, Texas. According to the El Paso Herald, 24 October 1912 front page, "Military Parade Proves Jubilee's Biggest Feature - Over Two Thousand Infantrymen, Cavalrymen, Artillerymen, Hospital Co… more
Date: October 24, 1912
Creator: Horne, Walter H., 1883-1921
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Worthy School, Claude, Texas]

Description: Photograph of nine female and six male students of various ages in front of the Worthy School in Claude, Texas. The schoolhouse is a square frame building with three windows in one wall and two doors in an adjacent wall. The boys that are seated in front hold a sign which reads "Worthy School, Oct. 17-1912, Claude, Tex. The teacher stands at the center of the group.
Date: October 17, 1912
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Palm's Roundup]

Description: Photograph of seven unidentified men and women on horseback rounding up a herd of cattle on an open plain; on the far left there is a calf with another cow.
Date: October 12, 1912
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Cowhands Branding at Shroeter's Farm]

Description: Photograph of several unidentified cowhands branding a cow at Mr. Shroeter's farm with several other cattle in the background. Three men and a young boy are holding the cow down while a man on the right is holding a branding iron and there is smoke visible in the background.
Date: October 21, 1912
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
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