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[Two Hooded Klansmen on Robed Horses]
Photograph of two hooded Klansmen on robed horses. Image is framed by a tan matte with brown border around the picture.
["Capper's Farmer" magazine]
Capper's Farmer Magazine
Certificate of appreciation to Jane Reed for defensive driving completion
Certificate of appreciation to Jane Reed for defensive driving completion
[Certificate of appreciation to Phillip Reed for defensive driving completion]
Certificate of appreciation to Phillip Reed for defensive driving completion
[Certificate of baptism from Saint Mary's Cathedral in Galveston, TX]
certificate of baptism from Saint Mary's Cathedral Galveston, TX. Shows that John Malcolm Keenan Rogers was baptized September 7, 1892.
["The Etude" page 248]
The Etude starts on page 248
["The Etude" September 1926]
The Etude, Philadelphia, PA. September 1926 States it will supply anything in music
Flat Barb barbed wire - Brotherton, patented September 3, 1887
Flat Barb barbed wire - Brotherton, patented September 3, 1887
[Fort Bend County Courthouse addition construction, automobiles in front]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse addition construction, September 5, 1957. View from west side of courthouse. Photo shows nearly complete addition with ladder leaning against wall at left. Three cars and one truck (right) are parked along the street.
[Framed picture of Ku Klux Klan Initiation near Richmond, TX, Sept. 4, 1922.]
Photograph of Ku Klux Klan Initiation near Richmond, TX, Sept. 4, 1922. Large gathering of men in white Klan robes and hoods, plus men in street clothes. At center of the picture is a circle of men taking an oath (presumably of initiation), with their left hands over their hearts and right hand in the air. There is a large wooden cross at the center of the initiation circle with an American flag on top. Photo is labeled, "INITIATION NEAR RICHMOND, Tex., Sept. 4th 1922, PHOTO BY A. KLUCKER" Image is framed by a tan map with brown border around picture.
H.B. Scutt barbed wire, Patented September 21, 1880
H.B. Scutt barbed wire, Patented September 21, 1880
[J. Brotherton "Round Barb", Barb is reversed Twist.]
J. Brotherton "Round Barb", Barb is reversed Twist, Patented September 3, 1887
[Letter written from the Republic of Texas, Fort Bend County on September 11, 1841.]
Letter written from the Republic of Texas, Fort Bend County on September 11, 1841, Signed by A.G. Owen, H.M. Thompson and Wyly Martin
[M.M. Ryon receipt for inheritance]
M.M. Ryon receipt for inheritance, 10 September 1846.
[Reunion of 1926 Rosenberg High School graduates]
Photograph of reunion of 1926 Rosenberg High School graduates taken Sept. 2, 1951 by Humpola Photo Studios. 1st Row: Bessie Brumbelow Gothard, Rosa Tejml Baker, Marjorie Bolton Stern, Winona Snedecor Schendel, Emma Phillipi Miller, Caddie Cardwell Williams 2nd Row: Mabel Schulz Baker, Lena Moers Blasdel, Earl Boyd 3rd Row: Lawrence Board, Bennie Reue, Leal Kovar, Arthur Geise, Thomas Hopkins. Refer to newspaper article in file
[Reunion of 1926 Rosenberg High School graduates and their families]
Photograph of reunion of 1926 Rosenberg High School graduates taken Sept. 2, 1951 by Humpola Photo Studios. Graduates and families. see 1998.025.001 for graduate names. Refer to newspaper article in file The bottom row of children are seated on the ground. Boy on far right has a helmet in his lap and he is resting his chin on top of it.
[Single strand barbed wire. Merrill's early four point.]
Single strand barbed wire. Merrill's early four point, Patented by L and J. Merrill September 9, 1871
[A "State of Texas" deed signed by Wm Richter C.D. Barrnet]
A deed signed by Wm Richter C.D. Barrnet of Weimar Lodge No 2001, 1.0.0.F. for the consideration of 10 dollars paid by Thos. J. Rogers and his heirs for a certain parcel or lot of ground, 18x20 feet No 17 situated inside of the enclosure of the Odd Fellows Rest in the vicinity of the town of Weimar. Signed Sept 5 1887
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