Photograph (copy) of a baptism taking place in a river - possibly the Brazos River. A group of thirteen people are holding hands in the water. Two men in front of them are wearing dark suits. One of these men has his left hand on a young girls shoulder and his right hand is raised into the air. The other man in dark suit is holding a white object in his hands. River embankment in background. Horse standing on bank to left of photo. Scanned image and dimensions are of the copy.
Copy of photo of Baptist Church building, Rosenberg. Brick church building with square tower over main entrance. Photo is labeled by photographer, "Baptis [sic.] Church Rosenberg, Cummings Cash Drug Store."
Postcard image of a barbecue for the Rosenberg Bridge celebration, February 20, 1909. Fort Bend County, Texas. Photo of large group of men (few women). Wagon wheel in far right corner. Building rooftops and trees in background. Left edge is creased. Ink mark under 1909.
Photograph of the interior of a barn located near the Rich house. The wood and tin building has a dirt floor. Window or opening to far left has a ladder placed against 3 posts near it. Two barrels (one on a metal frame reads: The Texas Company Made in USA Texaco Oil 54 Gal.) on the left of photo. A cattle trough is on the right.
Photograph of a baseball team seated in front of covered grandstand area. One of the players is lying on his side with his head propped on his hands. Many people seated in grandstands. Horses and buggies in background. Boy (sitting on bench) in dark pants, white shirt, and hat, is holding a stick to far left of photo. Top right portion of photo has black area. Photograph is mounted on gray cardboard substrate.
Photograph of a baseball team standing in front of the covered grandstands. Seventeen men standing and one man lying on his stomach in center of group. Second man in row is swinging a baseball bat. Last man on right with striped shirt is leaning on a baseball bat. Three little boys standing in front of grandstand to right.
Photograph (copy) of a basketball team. The members are identified as: First row: Leslie Perkins, Johnny Ellison. Second row: L. F. O'Shieles, Robert Ray, R.S. Duty. Man on left, front row is holding a basketball in his lap. The men are wearing shirts with a stripe through the center, and shorts. Scanned image is of the copy.
Photograph of the Bassett Home that was located at the corner of Jackson Street and Sixth Street. It was the home of Clem and Libbie Bassett. The house is a white two story house with a porch located on the north west corner of the building. A second story white railed balcony is above the front porch. A bay window is found at the north east end of house and another on the west side. A railed balcony rests above the bay window at the west side. White picket fence surround north and west sides of the house. Two women (holding parasols) are standing behind a group of children that are sitting on the ground. An African-American man is standing near the picket fence. A man and woman are standing near the front porch of the house and a woman is sitting in a bay window on west end of house. Large trees line the house and one smaller tree stands in front of the porch. The photograph is mounted on a cardboard substrate. The cardboard is broken near top left corner and at bottom right corner. It has been taped at top and top, right corner. Cracks at left and right edges.
Postcard image of The Bathing Beach and Pier at Long Beach, California. Crowd of people on beach. Ocean in background. Pier (also in background) runs from top, left to right of photo. Roof of small building in bottom, right corner. Bottom left corner and mid-left are two places where the photo has peeled away from the cardboard. Yellow spots top, right.
Photograph of the Bayou Bridge in Richmond, Texas during the flood of 1899 or 1913. Bridge is center of photo flanked by utility poles on right and left. Trees on right and left of photo.
Photograph (copy) of the Beasley Depot. The depot was on the New York, Texas & Mexican Railway which was nicknamed the "Macaroni Line" since it was constructed largely by Italian immigrant workers. The railway was later purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot is a one story wooden building painted with light colors and dark trim. A sign reads: BEASLEY on the east side of the building. Crowd of people are gathered outside of the building. A locomotive is seen on the far right of photo. Train tracks in foreground. Bottom of photo in white reads: Photo. By Congdon. Scanned image is of the copy.
Photograph (copy) of Belle Ryon Davis (Mrs. Belle Davis as written on back in red). Davis is wearing a plaid dress with a large velvet trimmed collar. She is wearing large round gold pendant suspended by a fabric ribbon. A fabric bow is found below center of collar. Davis has earrings with diamond shaped stone with dangling shapes of gold or silver that attach to round stones by silver or gold. Davis hair is pulled back into a bun. The original was in an oval. Portrait ends just below the shoulders. Scanned image is of the copy.
Belter Victorian settee with old rose upholstery. The back has two large, round upholstered sections (one on either end) and a lower center piece with some upholstery and decorative latticework. The wooden frame has several carved decorations on the arms, legs, and other segments.
Postcard image of the Alley house (later McCabe home) on Houston Street in Rosenberg, Texas. This home was later purchased by Ben Meyer. Northeast corner of house is seen on left of photo. Dark colored roof top, white, wooden house. Diamond shapes painted in several places of upper story. White two story home in center of photo. Another white house on right. Street in foreground. Photo has blank (white) rectangle in top right corner.
Postcard image of the Alley house in Rosenberg, Texas. House was built by James Alley and then later sold to McCabe. This house was also later purchased by Ben Meyer. Two story white house with columned porch on north west corner of home. Man sitting on bench on front porch. West upper story area near windows has four diamond shapes painted in it. Diamond shape also on rounded rooftop of porch. White picket fence around home.
Photograph of "Bertran Moers and Our Dog Jack" as written on the front of the photograph. Bertran is on his knees between his collie dog and his bicycle. He has his left hand on his bicycle and his right hand on his dog. Wooden swing In top left corner. Wooden fence and wooden buildings in background.
Photograph of Bertran Moers. Moers is partially sitting on a bicycle. He has his left leg over the seat of the bicycle. He is wearing a white shirt, dark jacket, short pants, dark stockings, gloves, and a golf cap. Fence and buildings in the background. Photograph has a large crease in the center (toward bottom).
Photograph of Bertran Moers titled "Falling in." as written on front in ink. Moers is straddled across the pipe railing of a bridge. He has his right hand in front of him on the rail and his left hand behind him. Moers is wearing light colored short pants, striped shirt, dark belt, and no shoes. River and trees in background.
Photograph of Beulah Andrews as a toddler. She is sitting on a chair that is draped with a blanket. She is wearing a lacy gown with a necklace around her waist. Her hands are in her lap. Image is attached to a cardboard substrate. At bottom of substrate, photographer's mark: "LORENZ Art Gallery EXTRA FINISH RICHMOND TEXAS."
Photograph of Beulah Andrews as a toddler. She is sitting on a chair that is draped with a blanket. She is wearing a lacy gown with a necklace around her waist. Her hands are in her lap. Image is attached to a cardboard substrate. At bottom of substrate, photographer's mark: "LORENZ Art Gallery EXTRA FINISH RICHMOND TEXAS."
Photograph of Beulah Andrews as a toddler. She is standing with both of her hands resting on the seat of a chair that has been draped with a blanket. She is wearing a white lacy dress. Image is attached to a cardboard substrate. On bottom of substrate, photographer's mark: "LORENZ Art Gallery EXTRA FINISH RICHMOND, TEXAS."
Tintype of Beulah Sweeny (1865-1881) in short dress and bloomers standing next to chair. Her left hand is resting on the back of the wooden chair. The tintype is in an enclosed paper envelope.
Photograph titled a "Birds eye view of Rosenberg (east)" on front of the picture. One story white building with white railed porch in foreground of photograph. Other two story stucco and brick buildings in the background on the same street as the white buildings. Utility poles on left of photograph.
copy of photo of residential Rosenberg. Panoramic view shows many houses, church with steeple at right side of image. Image is labeled, "Birds eye view, Rosenberg, Tex."
Obverse: Photograph of Birds Eye View Rosenberg Tex. 4., E. W. Cumins Drugs, Mrs. Dawson & Ella and May 14, 1907 in pencil, Early 1900's, 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Charles E. Myers in ink. White or blank area at bottom of photo.
Birth Certificate for John Malcolm Keenan Jerome Rogers. Born October 12, 1892 in Galveston. Father Thomas Josiah Rogers, Galveston, (a painting contractor) Jane Theresa Hussey, from Galveston (a house wife. (#4 of 4 documents that were bound together)
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