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[The C.A. Moers "Home, sweet home"]

Description: Photograph of the C.A. Moers home as identified on the back in pencil. Front of photograph in black reads: Home, sweet, Home. The one and a half story wooden house is painted with trim around windows. A porch is on the northwest corner of the house. A woman wearing a white dress can be seen standing in the doorway of the front door. A large shrub obscures view of the porch. Other shrubs and trees on the left of photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[C. A. Moers lot located at highway 36 and 90.]

Description: Photograph of C. A. Moers lot located at highway 36 and 90 as written on the back of the photograph. The "lot" is a stock pen with a cow (lying on ground to left) and two horses. An old two story wooden building can be seen in the background beside a brick church (?). A white building in right background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Calhoun Street in Richmond, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a house on Calhoun Street in Richmond, Texas. The one story house has peeling paint and the front porch has been closed in with clear plastic. Large tree in the northwest corner of the house has a tiered wooden platform with potted plants. A small wooden rail, with bricks on bottom has been erected around a bed of roses. Small wooden building in right background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Calvary Episcopal Church in Richmond, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the old Calvary Episcopal Church in Richmond, Texas. White, wooden building with tall tower above front entrance (has three windows) with a cross at the top. There is a window on either side of the double (closed) door entrance; the windows have arched insets. There are trees on the left of photo.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carl Czigan, Mrs. C. A. Moers, and Argil Czigan.]

Description: Photograph of Carl Czigan, Mrs. C. A. Moers, and Argil Czigan (as identified on the back of photograph) sitting on the grass with dog in foreground. Carl is wearing a dark jacket with white collar of shirt underneath. Mrs. Moers is wearing a white blouse with sleeves rolled up to elbows, and a dark skirt. Her dark hair is pulled up into a bun. Argil is wearing a sweater over a white shirt. Group of palm type plants with long, pointed leaves can be seen in the left background. Wood house in righ… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carl Hilmar Guenther family]

Description: Photograph (copy) (found in Moore Home) of the Carl Hilmar Guenther family. Fifteen adults and ten children in portrait. Child standing in front of woman who is sitting in front row, second from left (dark dress with roses) is holding a toy on a string in his left hand. Boy standing on far left his wearing a suit with knee length pants; has a pocket watch chain hanging from jacket pocket; wide white collar with scarf tied at center; and the man standing next to him has his arm around him. A fu… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carl Hilmar Guenther, Jr. family]

Description: Photograph (copy, originals found in the Moore Home) of the Carl Hilmar Guenther, Jr. family taken in 1915. Guenther's wife, his two daughters, and Guenther. Photograph has dark cropping around it. Mrs. Guenther on left is wearing a black lace overdress with white underneath. She has a necklace with large pendant. Her dark hair is softly pulled up into bun. Her daughters are wearing white dresses. Mr. Guenther, who has graying dark hair, is wearing a dark three-piece suit with white shirt and d… more
Date: 1915
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

["Carloads of Sweetness", train cars full of sugarcane]

Description: Obverse: Photograph of Carloads of Sweetness, train cars full of sugarcane, four women standing in one car; 1908 written in red ink; reverse: POST CARD, Addressed to Miss Ellie M. Carpenter, 2203 Muary St. Houston Texas, signed W.G.S., contains a short message in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink, Schlueters Advertising & Souvenir Photographs Houston, Phone 6017 Old.
Date: July 4, 1908
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Carry Nation sitting]

Description: Copy of a tintype image of Carry Nation. Nation is wearing a dark dress with white scarf at collar. She has a long jacket over dress. A dark colored bonnet is covering her dark hair. She has wire rimmed eyeglasses. Nation is seated and is holding something (Bible?) in her hands. Portrait ends just below knees. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Cars attempting to travel through flooded roads]

Description: Photograph of cars attempting to travel through flooded roads during the flood of 1932 in Fort Bend County. Partial view of a man standing on the right side of his car (light colored body and dark top). He is wearing a light colored hat and is facing camera. Photo has black design around print. There is a brown stain (forms a straight line in some areas) from bottom left corner to top, center. Typed on back of photo: 1932 flood. Back of photo stamped in purple: Guaranteed For Live This is a Ge… more
Date: 1932
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Cecile Foerster and Raymond Moers.]

Description: Photograph of Cecile Foerster and Raymond Moers. Cecile, who has dark framed glasses, is wearing a dark dress with a belt braided of light and dark colors. Belt is fringed at bottom. She has dark stockings and dark shoes. She has a fur around her neck along with a dark necklace. Moers is wearing a suit with large silver rectangular buckle. He has on a white shirt with dark tie. A shrub can be seen in the background to the left and a white house in distance on the right. Wire fence along the len… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Celebration of the Brazos River Bridge opening ceremony. People holding dark umbrellas.]

Description: Photograph from the celebration of the Brazos River Bridge opening ceremonies in Richmond, Texas. Many people are standing to the right of the bridge. A large tree is on the right side of the photo. People with dark umbrellas are walking on the far left of photo. Bridge on left of photo. Photograph has a black design bordering it.
Date: 1925
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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