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[J.E. Dyer home. Utility pole in front of the house.]
Photograph (not the original) of the J. E. Dyer home. Two and a half story, white wooden house with full front porch and balcony to second story. Also has small porch with second story balcony on west side of house. Picket fence in foreground. Utility pole on far right.
[J.H.P. Davis]
photograph of H. Davis
[J.H.P. Davis as an older man.]
Photograph of J.H.P. Davis as an older man. Davis has gray hair with a dark and gray mixed mustache. He is wearing a dark three piece suit and white shirt with stiff collar. His pocket watch chain is visible at bottom of oval portrait mounted on cardboard mat. Image dimensions are: 8.5 cm X 12.6 cm. Top of mat has two holes with a string through it, and tied in a bow. Mat has several dark stains and is peeling. Photo has foxing.
[J.H.P. Davis Bank in Rosenberg. Utility pole to the right of the photo.]
Postcard image of J.H.P. Davis Bank, Rosenberg, Texas. Two story brick building with cement rail at top. Utility pole to far right of photo. White spot in center of photo.
[The J.H.P. Davis & Co. Bank Building, Rosenberg, Texas.]
Photograph of the J.H.P. Davis & Co. Bank Building, Rosenberg, Texas. Bank is a two story brick building on far left of photo. Two wooden two story buildings to the left of the bank building and a wooden one-story building (partial view only) on far right.
[J. H. P. Davis Home in Richmond, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of the J. H. P. Davis Home in Richmond, Texas. Mr. And Mrs. J. H. P. Davis are standing in the doorway of the house and Mrs. George is standing to the left on the porch. The house is a white two-story wooden home with shutters and trim of dark paint. The house has a white picket fence in front. An African-American man is standing next to a carriage (on far side) pulled by a white horse. Top of fence post in right foreground.
[J.H.P. Davis House in Richmond, Texas. Davis standing in front yard.]
Photograph of the J.H.P. Davis house. Davis is standing on sidewalk in front of house. Same as 1974.025.008a
[J.H.P. Davis House in Richmond, Texas. Davis standing in front yard.]
Photograph of the J. H. P. Davis House in Richmond, Texas. Davis, wearing a dark suit and hat, is standing under an arch on the sidewalk in the foreground of photo. The house is a two and a half story, white, wooden building. Porch makes a semi-circle around northeast corner of house.
[J. M. Kovar home in Fairchild, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of the J. M. Kovar home in Fairchild, Texas. The home is a one and a half story white wooden house with dark trim around windows, doors, and posts on front porch. View is of the northwest corner of house. There are four adults standing on the porch and two children standing on ground below the porch. A picket fence surrounds the house.
[J. M. Kovar, Mrs. Kovar, and their daughter Laura Kovar]
Photograph (copy) of J. M. Kovar, Mrs. Kovar, and their daughter Laura Kovar (Oliver). Mr. Kovar is standing to left of photo and wearing a dark three-piece suit and white shirt. There is a round pin on the lapel of his vest. His left hand is resting on the fringed coverlet on which the baby is sitting. Mrs. Kovar standing to right of photo is wearing a white, long-sleeved dress with caps of lace at the shoulders. She has a white bow tie at neck. Her dark hair is pulled back in bun at nape of her neck. The baby is lying on a coverlet on a wicker chair. Baby is wearing a white gown. Scanned image is of the copy.
[J.M. Kovar Tailor Shop]
Photograph (copy) of J.M. Kovar Tailor Shop located at the 900 block of Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas before 1914 (as written on back in type). J.M. Kovar is the father of Vi (Mrs. Louis) Senkel. The building was destroyed by fire in 1914. Interior of the tailor shop with three men around a press. Hangers on a pole suspended from ceiling on far right (in front of brick wall). Photograph hanging on the wall in center, background. Scanned image is of copy.
[J.M. Moore Residence in Richmond, Texas]
Postcard image of J.M. Moore Residence in Richmond, Texas. Two and a half story home with white columns that extend from the first floor to the second floor. White picket fence in foreground. Trees in foreground are bare.
[J.W. Ryon at ferry crossing in Richmond Texas]
Photograph (copy) of J.W. Ryon at ferry crossing in Richmond Texas in the 1890's. Five men are standing on the bank in foreground of photograph. The man in the center, wearing a dark jacket, pants, and hat is holding two oars. There is a pole sticking out of the ground in the center, right, background. Ferry is next to the bank and has a man on horse to left, a buggy pulled by two white horses, and four people standing on ferry. Opposite bank of river has trees cattle (4) in background. Scanned image is of copy. Blank (white) area at bottom of photo.
[James Joshua Adams (1869-1963)]
Photograph (copy) of James Joshua Adams (1869-1963) who was one of the owners of the Three Brothers Saloon in Richmond, Texas as identified on back of picture in black ink. Portrait is in oval matte and ends below the chest. Adams has dark hair that is parted on his left side. He is wearing a light colored jacket with a white shirt and darker colored print tie.
[James Williams and two unidentified men]
-Digital copy of: James Williams flanked by two unidentified men
[Jamie Herber and Mr. Beasley]
photo of Jamie Herber and Mr. Beasley Richmond, TX
[Jane Long as an older woman]
Photograph (copy) of Jane Long as an older woman. She is wearing a dark cape over lighter colored blouse with white lace trim at neckline. A pin is pinned on the lace at center of neckline. Long has dark hair pulled back in a bun. Original photo was of an oval. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy.
[Jane Long's tombstone in Morton Cemetery.]
Photograph of Jane Long's tombstone in Morton Cemetery, before stone was cleaned. Long's grave is marked by a free-standing tombstone that is a tall, square column with decorative stonework and the name LONG near the bottom. IThree other tombstones are visible at left and there are trees in the background, as well as branches partially visible at the top of the image.
[Jane Pickens Davis that is on a page from a book.]
Photograph of Jane Pickens Davis that is on a page from a book. Davis is wearing a dark colored dress with white, scalloped collar. A brooch is pinned in the center of the collar. She has dark hair that is worn in a bun. Image dimensions are: 12.7 cm X 14 cm.
[Jaybird Monument with a fence around it]
Postcard of the Jaybird Monument, Richmond, Texas. Railroad tracks and crossing sign in background.
[Jennie Jones Wessendorff with a large flower on her dress]
photo of Jennie Jones Wessendorff.
[Jennie Jones (Wessendorff). Young lady with dark hair.]
Photograph of Jennie Jones (Wessendorff). Young lady with dark hair, wearing white dress with a flower pinned to her left shoulder. Photograph is mounted on a black cardboard substrate. Photo has white spots in many places. Printed on bottom of cardboard in gold: Cabinet Portrait. Lorenz. Richmond, Texas. (Image of two ducks and an emblem.)
[Jim and Weezie]
-Digital copy of: Jim and Weezie found on cd
[Joerger Home located at Sixth Street]
Photograph (copy) of the Joerger Home that was located at Sixth Street and Avenue K in Rosenberg, Texas. The house was red brick and trimmed in white. Woman in white dress standing on porch. Porch has white round columns and white rails. Small bare tree in right, foreground. Buildings in background to left and right. Scanned image is of the copy. Written on back of photo in pencil: The F. X. Joerger House, Ros.
[John A. Robertson]
-Digital copy of: John A. Robertson
[John (Kulcak?)]
Photographed copy of (as identified on back in type) "John (Kulcak?) and his team drilling a well. John is the one in a light suit holding the horses". Two harnessed, dark colored horses on far right. Man in light colored coveralls with hat holding horse. Three more men in darker clothing to left of photo. Derrick in background on left. Pipe stack in bottom, left corner. (Photo has white areas in bottom, right corner.) Scanned image is of a copy.
[John M. Moore, Jr. (right) and another young man.]
Photograph of John M. Moore, Jr. (right) and another young man in room of house. They are both seated in wooden chairs. Fireplace (with mirror above it) to far right. Two windows in background. Chaise lounge to far left.
[John M. Moore residence in Richmond, Texas]
Postcard image of the John M. Moore residence in Richmond, Texas. Two and a half story home with white columns that extend from first floor to second. White picket fence with ornate gate in foreground. Tree on left has wooden ladder in front of it.
[John Moore, Sr. with two deer hanging from tree limb.]
Photograph (copy) John Moore, Sr. with two deer hanging from tree limb. Moore is wearing a light colored three-piece suit with hat (dark hat band) and he has his left hand on the barrel of a gun (stock down on ground). A large moss covered tree is to the left of photo. Trees and tall grass in background. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Kelm Store in Rosenberg, Texas]
Photograph of the interior of the Kelm Store in Rosenberg, Texas. The woman on left wearing a jacket with dark trim and a plaid dress with white collar is identified as Mrs. Mike Kelm. Man in front of counter (leaning against counter near scale) may be R. Theo Oberhoff (all identified on back of photo in pencil). Produce on left, sign in center reads: Fair-Maid Bread and Cake; under this sign are pots, buckets, bowls. Above this sign is a chalkboard with a picture of a loaf of bread on it. On right side of photo is a glass counter with a young man behind it (wearing a sweater with a large "R" on the front).
[Kinch-Hillyer House, Rosenberg, Texas]
Photograph of the Kinch-Hillyer House in Rosenberg, Texas. The house is a two-and-a-half-story wooden house with wrap-around porches at first and second story. The left side of photo shows the curb and lawn of another residence. A large tree on right partially obscures right side of Kinch-Hillyer House. There is a white house on the far right.
[Kinch Hillyer Map and Advertisement]
Map and advertisement for Kinch Hillyer oil land. The map features the location of the plots of land. The advertisement discusses the location, price, and demand of the land. Fred Hermann is mentioned as a local representative in St. Louis, Missouri.
[Kochan house in Richmond, Texas]
Photograph of the Kochan house in Richmond, Texas. Northeast corner of a story and a half white wooden house. Front porch is obscured by shrubbery. Brick fireplace easily seen since it is on the east side of house. White picket fence runs along the front of the house (to right of photo) and a wire fence runs on east side (foreground of photo). Large tree in yard on left.
[Lafayette Herbert]
photograph of Lafayette Herbert.
Lafayette Herbert son of Edward Hampton Herbert
Lafayette Herbert son of Edward Hampton Herbert
[Lamar statue on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn.]
Photograph of Lamar statue on Fort Bend County Courthouse lawn. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Spotlight in foreground.
[Large black metal equipment used at Imperial Sugar Company]
Photograph of equipment used at Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, Texas. Large black metal enclosure has sign on front and side that reads: DANGER 2,300 VOLTS. Black boxes (2) located against the wall in the center of photo. Back of photo in pencil: 10D. Williams #7.
[A large series of piping at the Imperial Sugar Company]
Photograph of equipment at the Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, Texas. Interior view of a series of piping that makes twists and turns throughout the area. A valve with turn-handle can be seen to the left of photo, and a smaller one is at the ceiling level. Back of photo in pencil: 1- D. Williams #10.
[A large storage tank located in the Imperial Sugar Company]
Photograph of equipment located in the Imperial Sugar Company, Sugar Land, Texas. A large storage tank is located in the center of a series of pipes and metal framework. Partial view of large round valve handle to top left corner of photograph. Back of photo in pencil: #9.
[Laura Jones Herbert]
photograph of Laura Jones Herbert daughter of Henry Jones Ft. Bend County, TX.
[Locomotive "Prosperity Special"]
Photograph (copy) of the locomotive "Prosperity Special". Top of photo reads: Prosperity Special Visit Rosenberg, Texas. Trains can be seen along the tracks into the far distance. Crowds of people along the tracks. Buildings in far left background. Roof in bottom right. White building on right. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Locomotive train # 614]
Photograph (copy) of a locomotive train # 614. Bottom of photo reads: Rosenberg, Texas. Twin water towers seen over top of train to right of photo. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Looking east down Morton street in Richmond, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of "Richmond, Tex." as written across the top of the photograph in black. The view is of Morton Street looking east from Fourth Street intersection. Trees obscure building view on far left. Two story brick building just on the other side of trees on left followed by other business buildings. On building on the right side of the street has a round pointed roof top with rod in center. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Lottie Dyer Moore]
Photograph (copy) of Lottie Dyer Moore. (The original is in C1-H.) Moore has her dark hair pulled up loosely in a bun at the crown of her head; loose curls frame her face. She is wearing a dark colored dress with a brooch pinned on the high necked collar. The original was in an oval cut. Scanned image is of the copy.
Louis Anatole, unidentified woman, Richard Neely.
photograph of Louis Anatole, unidentified woman, and Richard Neely.
[Lucille Clifford and Henry Jones at Booth, Texas.]
Photograph (copy) of Lucille Clifford and Henry Jones at Booth, Texas. Partial view of Lucille and Henry because of the white picket fence in the foreground. Lucille has dark hair that is pulled up into a loose bun at the crown of her head. Jones is wearing a dark jacket and a lighter colored felt cowboy hat. Moss covered tree top to right of photograph. Tree branches on left also. Shrub or grass in center foreground.
[M. Lewis Hat and Shoe Store]
Photograph (copy) of the M. Lewis Hat and Shoe Store. The store is a two story wooden building with glass show windows in front. Bottom of windows reads: (left side of front door) M. LEWIS OUTLET (and on right side of front door) M. LEWIS HATS SHOES. Five men, one child, and two women are standing on the sidewalk in front of the store. A black dog is sleeping in front of window on right. A harnessed horse is tied to post in far left bottom corner. Scanned image and dimensions are of the copy.
[M.M "Polly" Ryon]
Negative 35mm film of bust image of M.M "Polly" Ryon. She is wearing a light colored dress with a high collar. Her hair is parted down the middle and pulled tightly back. Original photograph was enclosed in George family scrapbook.
[Main and Third Street]
Photograph of Main and Third Street. Bottom of photo reads: "Taken on Main Street-Richmond-just after the Davis Ranch was built. Photo shows steer hitched to wagon on left, two steers laying in (dirt) street, and two horses (one hitched to wagon) behind steers. Buildings on right and left in background. Print is mounted on a tan cardboard matte; Has trim around photo. Photo has scratches and matte is stained.
[Main building at the old Fort Bend County Fairground]
Photograph (copy) of the main building at the old Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. White wooden one story building with two main entrances. Entrance to left of photo reads: COMMERCIAL BUILDING and the entrance to right reads: FORT BEND COUNTY FAIR. People can be seen walking up sidewalk to entrance on right. Others can be seen sitting on benches near the chain link fence. Street and parking lot in foreground. Scanned image is of the copy.
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