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[Photograph of Officials in Port Arthur, Texas, 1971]

Description: Photograph of a group of five suited men sitting around a table laden with paperwork. The wood paneled wall behind them has two pictures of Port Arthur hanging along either side of a nautically themed clock. A blue banner regarding Port Arthur hangs to the left.
Date: July 7, 1971
Creator: Watkins Studio
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Photograph of Officials in Port Arthur, Texas, 1971]

Description: Photograph of twelve suited men situated around a table that is covered in paperwork. Five men sit at the table, while the other seven stand in a semicircle. The wood paneled wall behind the group bears pictures of Port Arthur on either side of a nautically themed clock. On the wall to the left, there hangs a blue banner exalting Port Arthur.
Date: July 7, 1971
Creator: Watkins Studio
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Man Stands Outside of Destroyed Camper]

Description: Photograph of a man standing outside of a camper that has been damaged almost beyond recognition. The innards of the frame are visible and bent at odd angles. Various debris litters the ground. The man stands amongst this debris. An intact camper is parked on the left side of the frame.
Date: July 7, 1976
Creator: Myers
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Destroyed Camper Vehicle]

Description: Photograph of a wrecked camper vehicle. Most of the outer shell of the camper is missing, the metal structure is bent and buckled, the top of the cab is gone, and there is debris from the vehicle laying around the camper, including cushions and part of the front grill. There is a red fire extinguisher standing upright next to the camper. There are other, intact campers behind and around the destroyed camper. On the back of the photograph are two stamps with information about the photo.
Date: July 7, 1976
Creator: Myers
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Destroyed Mobile Home]

Description: Photograph of a destroyed mobile home - the wrecked frame of the vehicle parked between two other, intact mobile homes. All three vehicles are in front of a large garage with two doors, just visible beyond the far mobile home. A man in blue jeans and a blue and white plaid shirt stands in the debris (including large square pillow, pieces of the outer shell of the vehicle, and some electronic parts) just in front of the destroyed mobile home frame. Another person in orange bell-bottom pants is p… more
Date: July 7, 1976
Creator: Myers
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Historic Property, Photograph 2033-14]

Description: Photograph of a historic property located at Hwy 71 in Llano Vicinity, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1974
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Davis Arch. Site, (X U13)]

Description: Photograph of the Davis Arch. Site (located at Hwy 21, 6 mi S of Alto) in Texas.
Date: July 7, 1970
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Edmiston-Driskell House]

Description: Photograph of the Edmiston-Driskell House (located at 902 East Houston) in Crockett, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1976
Creator: Opperman, Joe & Hardy, Daniel
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[C. M. Brasher House]

Description: Photograph of the C. M. Brasher House in Lovelady, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1976
Creator: Hardy, Daniel
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Stage Coach Inn, (Front elevation)]

Description: Photograph of the Stage Coach Inn (located at Corner Main and Front Street) in Salado, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1970
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Stage Coach Inn, (Porch 1 point Perspective)]

Description: Photograph of the Stage Coach Inn (located at Corner Main and Front Street) in Salado, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1970
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Stage Coach Inn, (Side oblique)]

Description: Photograph of the Stage Coach Inn (located at Corner Main and Front Street) in Salado, Texas.
Date: July 7, 1970
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission
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