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[Car Company, Mr. Cochran, owner]
Photograph (copy) of Car Company, Mr. Cochran, owner. Four automobiles are on the left side of the interior of the building. A man in a three piece suit and hat is standing on the left side of the room in front of a wooden desk. A wicker chair and table are in the far right bottom corner. A garage door can be seen in background (back wall of building. Scanned image is of the copy.
["Carl and Raymond"]
Photograph of "Carl and Raymond" as written on bottom of photograph. Back of photograph further identifies the two young boys in the picture as: Raymond Moers and Carl Czigan. Carl is wearing a white shirt (photo ends at waist) with a dark hat that has US NAVY printed on the band. Raymond is wearing a white shirt, also, with a wool golf cap. Carl is standing directly in front of Raymond. Raymond has his hands on Carl's shoulders. Utility poles and buildings in background.
[Carl Czigan and Ann Bachert, "Sweethearts"]
Photograph of Carl Czigan and Ann Bachert (as identified on back of photo in pencil) titled "Sweethearts" on the bottom of the photograph. Carl is wearing a wool golf hat and jacket belted at the waist. Ann is wearing a jacket with dark trim at sleeves and waistline. She is also wearing a dark bonnet with floral band and light colored ribbons. A pond is in the background.
[Carl Czigan and Argil Czigan sitting on a fence]
Photograph of Carl Czigan and Argil Czigan (as identified on back in pencil). Carl is sitting on the left side of a picket fence, and Argil is sitting on the right side of a picket fence. They are sitting on the posts at either side of the gate opening. They are both wearing light colored shirts, dark short pants, and dark stockings. A child can be seen in the background to the left of the gate opening. An unpainted wooden building in the background. The photo has a tear at left top corner.
[Carl Czigan (as identified on back in ink) taken in 1924.]
Photograph of Carl Czigan (as identified on back in ink) taken in 1924. Czigan is wearing dark short pants with dark stockings, white shirt, dark tie, and holding a dark hat with his left hand. His right hand is being him slightly. He is standing next to a white round column which supports a brick arched pavilion that leads to a brick building (on left). A picnic table can be seen on the cement of the pavilion (in center of photograph). Stamped in back: Gregg "Houston's Kodak Finisher'".
[Carl Czigan, Mrs. C. A. Moers, and Argil Czigan.]
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 right background.
[Carl Czigan sitting in the yard]
Photograph of Carl Czigan. Carl, in center of photo, is sitting in the yard with his knees at his chest. His hands are at the ankles of his feet. He is wearing short pants, stockings, and a jacket. He has a knit cap on his head. A rabbit is in the bottom left corner and a black cat is in the center foreground. The lower portion of the house is visible in the background.
[Carl Hilmar Guenther family]
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 fur rug is to left and another print area rug to right. Backdrop of photo is that of an interior of a house. Writing at bottom of photo not legible.
[Carl Hilmar Guenther, Jr. family]
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 dark tie. Scanned image is of the copy.
["Carloads of Sweetness", train cars full of sugarcane]
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.
[Caroline and John Moore III standing next to Historical Marker]
Photo of the Caroline and John Moore III standing next to Thomas Barnett Historical Marker located on Dyer Moore Ranch near Orchard.
[Carriagenut wrench that has a cylindrical handle.]
Carriage nut wrench that has a cylindrical handle that about a third of the way down is welded to a flat rectangular piece of metal. At the end is a cast cube, hollow with the top and bottom open.
[Carrie E. Secrest (Jeffries)]
Photograph of Carrie E. Secrest (Jeffries), born February 15, 1865. This photo was taken when Carrie was 18 years old. She is the daughter of Felix G. & Martha Ann Secrest. Information was written on the back of the photo in blue ink. Carrie is wearing a dress with dark colors and insets of lighter colors with stripe. The dress has a jacket with dark trim. She is wearing a scarf with fringe at bottom and tied at the neckline. Carrie has a hat with light and dark colors and feathers on right. She has very long wavy hair that is braided into braid thrown over her right shoulder. She is seated in an upholstered chair and has her left arm resting on a tasseled arm of chair.
[Carrie McNabb and Margaret (McNabb) Holiman, who are sisters.]
Photograph of Carrie McNabb and Margaret (McNabb) Holiman, who are sisters (as identified on back of photo in ink. Woman on left is wearing a light colored dress with a dark jacket. She has a pin at center of her collar with chain attached to the right side of it. She has her wavy hair pulled back. The woman on the right side of the photograph is wearing a dark colored dress with long streamers of fabric that run from her collar to her waist. She has a necklace around her collar and a round pin at the center of her collar with chain attachment on the right side (of collar). She has dark hair with curls at front, center. She is wearing wire-framed eyeglasses.
[Carroll House in Missouri City]
Photo of the Carroll House, Missouri City. White, wooden, two-story home with three round columns along front porch.
[Carry Nation at her Cave, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.]
Postcard image of Carry Nation at her Cave, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Same as 1986.003.002.
Carry Nation at her Cave in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Postcard image of Carry Nation at her Cave in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
[Carry Nation dressed in black holding book, standing with a group of men]
Postcard image of Carry Nation (dressed in black holding book). Sign at top of photo reads, "Carry's Act Is Great." Four men to left of photo and one on right.
[Carry Nation holding a hatchet]
Photograph (copy) of Carry Nation. Nation, wearing a dark dress with white bib front and dark hat, is holding an open bible in her left hand and a hatchet in her right hand. Fence in background. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy. Photograph was purchased from the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
[Carry Nation in a wooden raised platform]
Photograph of Carry Nation. Written in the folder in blue ink: "Location unknown. Date: Probably circa 1905. Of many pictures of my grandmother, this is the only one I've ever seen where she was smiling. (signed) Alexander D. McNabb, July 24, 1975. " Photograph shows Nation in a wooden raised platform (wooden chair to right side of it). Nation, who has gray hair (in bun) and eyeglasses, is wearing a white floor-length skirt and white jacket and she is holding a bouquet of flowers on her left arm and an open book in her right hand. A crowd of people are standing around her. A black parasol can be seen in front of the white two-story building in the background. White label at the bottom of matte reads in black: Your Loving home defender, Carry A. Nation. Photograph is enclosed in a gray folder that has a matte for framing picture. Image dimensions are: 12.4 cm X 7.2 cm.
[Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a decorative wooden chair.]
Photograph of Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a decorative wooden chair next to a round wooden table. She has her right hand on the back of an open book and her left hand on the open page of the book and she is posed as if she were reading. Nation, who has graying hair and wears wire-rimmed glasses, is wearing a white dress that has buttons that extend from her left shoulder to the thigh area. The dress has long sleeves and a bow tied at the collar. The photograph is mounted on a gray cardboard matte with bevel cut edges that frame the perimeter of the rectangle portrait. Bottom of matte reads: WHITE 1261 BROADWAY N.Y. Photographer name also seen in white written between the table legs. Photo dimensions are: 10 cm X 14 cm.
[Carry Nation seated in a chair]
Photograph of Carry Nation. Nation is seated in a wooden chair and she is holding an open book. She has dark hair (partially gray) and is wearing wire-rimmed eyeglasses. She has on a white long-sleeved dress with white lace ruffle across the neckline and front of dress. Fireplace mantle in left background. Window in right background. Photograph is (framed) enclosed in a gray cardboard folder. Bottom of matte portion of folder has a white label that has black printing that says: "Your loving home defender, Carry A. Nation." Image dimensions are: 12.4 cm X 7.2 cm.
[Carry Nation sitting]
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.
[Carry Nation sitting on her porch]
Photograph of Carry Nation sitting on her porch. Nation is wearing a dark dress with a jacket draped over her shoulders. She has a white scarf tied into a bow at her neck. Nation, who is wearing wire rimmed glasses, has her dark hair pulled into a soft bun. Nation is sitting in a wooden chair(with her hands in her lap) on her front porch. A porch post is directly behind her. A ladder extended from ground to the roof can be seen in the background. Photograph is mounted in an oval on a black cardboard mat. Matte is textured and has textured oval around the perimeter of the photograph. Stamped on the back: PLAINFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PLAINFIELD, CONNECTICUT, L.S. MILLS, PRINCIPAL. Matte is torn on left and is stained. Image dimensions are: 8.2 cm X 12.7 cm
[Carry Nation wearing a black dress and holding a book]
Photographic postcard of Carry Nation. Nation is dressed in a dark colored dress with buttons that run along the left side of the it. She has a matching cape over her shoulders. She has a long fabric headpiece covering the back of her graying hair. A white flower or bow is tied at the collar. She has three pins pinned to her cape - one is of a hatchet that is pinned on left side of cape. Nation is holding a book on her right hand and her left thumb is resting on a page.
[Carry Nation with her grandchildren and her husband]
Photograph of Carry Nation with her grandchildren and her husband, David Nation. The group is standing on several levels of a rock ledge. Rock embankment in background. Carry, the third person from the left, is standing with an open book in her hands. Carry, who has graying hair parted in center and pulled back in bun, is wearing wire rimmed eyeglasses. She is wearing a white dress with ruffled collar. David Nation is the sixth person from the left. David, who is standing, is balding and also wears eyeglasses. He is wearing a dark jacket and pants. The photograph is mounted on a brown cardboard matte. The matte is worn at edges.
[Carry Nation's home, Eureka, Springs, Arkansas.]
Postcard image of Carry Nation's home at 35 Steele St., Eureka, Springs, Arkansas. Photo taken from hilltop partially seen on right of white, wooden, two and a half story house. Has second story balcony with railing. Two chimneys seen on roof top.
[Cars attempting to travel through flooded roads]
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 Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made by Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas ??. Photo has folded top left corner and crease at right.
[Carte de visite of Isaac Barber]
Carte de visite of Isaac Barber found in book 1990.018.006. Half-portrait of Mr. And Mrs. Isaac Barber. The photograph is mounted on a tan cardboard substrate. Back of photograph in pencil reads: Grampa & Gramma Barber.
Cartridge case buckle, small rectangular buckle piece.
Cartridge case buckle, small rectangular buckle piece.
Cast iron coffee mill
Cast iron coffee mill
[Cast iron garden urn that has a square base with side handles.]
Cast iron garden urn that has a square base with side handles and a large, curved lip. It is painted black.
[Cast iron garden urn with a square base, an elaborate side handle.]
Cast iron garden urn with a square base, an elaborate side handle with an open curved design, and a large lip with a molded design. There is a molded design in the pedastal and bowl. It is painted green.
[Catholic Church (Holy Rosary) in Rosenberg]
Copy of photo of first Catholic Church (Holy Rosary) in Rosenberg after it was burned in a fire, ca. 1923. The church was constructed in 1911 at Ave. H and 6th St. It was replaced with a brick structure in 1925.
[Catholic Church in Richmond]
Postcard image of the Catholic Church, Richmond, Texas. Multi-colored brick building. Bell tower on northeast corner of building. Shrubs to right of photo and trees on left.
[Catholic Church in Richmond]
Postcard image of the Catholic Church, Richmond, Texas. Same as 1971.075.001e.
[Cattle in a pen]
Photograph of cattle in Pen. Probably taken at John Moore Ranch the same day at 200.003.002 & 003. Corner of pen in background.
[Cattle Ranch in Fort Bend]
Postcard, Cattle Ranch-Ft. Bend Co. Cattle in a pasture. One white-faced cow with horns (in center of photo) is facing camera.
["The Cattleman" December 1929]
The Cattleman volume XVI, Fort Worth, Texas, December 1929.
[Cecile Foerster and Raymond Moers.]
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 length of the photograph in background.
[Cecile Foerster sitting on a metal fence]
Photograph of Cecile Foerster. Foerster, who is wearing dark framed glasses and has short dark hair, is sitting on the edge of a metal fence. She is wearing a dark colored dress with white collar and inset at bodice. Dress has a braided belt with tasseled ends. She is wearing dark stockings and dark shoes. Buildings in the background.
[Celebration of the Brazos River Bridge opening ceremony. People holding dark umbrellas.]
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.
[Celebration of the opening of the Brazos River Bridge. Food preparation.]
Photograph during the celebration of the opening of the Brazos River Bridge in Richmond, Texas. Photograph shows three men preparing food for the celebration. Two of the men are wearing aprons. People can be seen in background.
[Celebration of the opening of the Brazos River Bridge. Large group of people with automobiles.]
Photograph during the celebration of the opening of the Brazos River Bridge in Richmond, Texas. Photograph shows large group of people with automobiles in background. Woman wearing plaid dress and hat with bows on far right, corner.
["Centenary Art Calendar" 1923]
Centenary Art Calendar 1923 Methodist Episcopal Church
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.
[Certificate of birth of Julia Ann Pratt]
certificate of birth of Julia Ann Pratt born January 5, 1895 in Denton TX. Father William Clark Pratt of Kentucky, (Clerk at County Clerk's Office) and Nannie Ann Jones, from Texas (housewife) (#2 of 4 documents that were bound together)
[Certificate of election of Capt. G.A. Parker]
Certificate of election of Capt. G.A. Parker 20 November 1836.
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