Photo of Arthur Parrott at the prescription counter of Pickard and Huggins Drug Store, Rosenberg, Texas. Man wearing white shirt with tie and dark colored slacks standing in front of drug counter. Shelves lined with drug bottles in background. Photo is creased lower middle and left.
Photograph (copy) of "Avenue G Rosenberg, Texas" as written on the bottom of photograph in white. This photograph was taken on the corner of Third Street looking east. Circa: 1920's. There is a large crowd of people gathered at a business on the corner (far right of photo). Two men are in the center of Avenue G, walking toward the busy business on the right. Automobiles are parked on either side of the street, and one automobile can be seen in the distance at end of street. Tree on far left of photograph. Scanned image is of the copy.
Postcard image of the T.B. Wessendorff Home, 11th at Jackson, Richmond, Texas. White, wooden, two and a half story house. Has porch at corner of house (facing camera) with two separate stairways. Sawhorse in front yard. Small, dark building to far right of photo shows partial frame to a doorway.
Photograph of T.B. Wessendorff Lumber Co., Richmond, Texas. Railroad tracks in far left corner. Bricks and building materials in foreground. Buildings in background.
Photograph of the Baker and Hirsch Store. White stucco building with columned covered sidewalk. Coca-Cola sign at top of front entrance of building. Sign on right side of building proclaims the building as Cowboy's Lounge. Railroad tracks in foreground. Trees in background.
Photograph of the Baker and Hirsch Store, Richmond, Texas. Photo is mounted on cardboard. Photo has people on right, and horses and buggies on left. Train tracks in foreground. The store in the background is a one-story wood building.
Photograph of the Baker and Hirsch Store, Richmond, Texas. Photo is mounted on cardboard. Photo has people on right, and horses and buggies on left. Train tracks in foreground. The store in the background is a one-story wood building. Photo has many stained spots across it. It top left corner there is a blank area. Cardboard mat has tear in top right corner (piece missing). Ink writing across bottom of mat.
Photograph of the "Bank of J. H. P. Davis and Company, Richmond, Texas" as written on the front in white. The bank building is a two story stucco building with a corner entrance. A group of nine men dressed in suits are standing outside on the front steps. A rounded tower extends over and above the normal roofline. The tower reads: Beasley and George Bank. The window of that tower has written: Doctor O'Farrell. Window to the left of the tower reads: Dr. Lister's Office. Other window markings are not legible. A horse it tied to a wooden structure surrounding a tree on the right side of the photograph. Photograph is mounted on a brown cardboard matte. Image dimensions are: 24.4 cm X 19 cm. Top left corner of matte is broken. Written on matte in white: Photo by Gordon Photographer Richmond, Texas.
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.
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.
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 of Beulah Andrews. She is sitting on a chair that has a blanket draped over it. She is wearing a lacy gown. Image attached to a cardboard substrate. At bottom of substrate, photographer's mark: "LORENZ Art Gallery EXTRA FINISH RICHMOND TEXAS." On back, handwritten: "To Dr. J.L. Dillard from Beulah Mary Andrews age 5 mo and 15 days."
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."
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."
Photograph of equipment used at Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, Texas. Photograph shows a black box with rows of gauges and meters on it. A clock reading 10:26 is located in the top right corner of the box. Same as 1985.003.001b and e. Back of photo in pencil: #4
Photograph of equipment used at Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, Texas. Photograph shows a black box with rows of gauges and meters on it. A clock reading 10:26 is located in the top right corner of the box. Same as 1985.003.001c and d.
Photograph of equipment used at Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, Texas. Photograph shows a black box with rows of gauges and meters on it. A clock reading 10:26 is located in the top right corner of the box. Same as 1985.003.001d and e. Back of photo in pencil: #4.
Photograph of five rows of boxes of sulfur sample cores. Sulfur blocks in background. Loading cranes to far right background. Stamped on back in purple: Please Credit Photography by Jim Thomas 1334-12.
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas as identified on the back of the photograph. An automobile can be seen driving across the bridge. Small portion of the near bank can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. Trees on opposite bank in background.
Postcard image of Brazos River bridge, Richmond, Texas. Smoke stack in (right) background. Reflection on bridge seen in water in the foreground. Cattle seen to left, under bridge.
Postcard image of the Brazos River Ferry, Rosenberg, Texas. Ferry has six people on it. Small wooden boat in front of ferry. Two men are standing on the bank of river (left).
Postcard image of the Brazos River at Richmond, Texas. Tall smoke stack in top right corner. Barge on left side of river in background. Yellowed tape marks across top right and left of photo.
Photograph of the Brazos River Bridge in Rosenberg, Texas (as written on back of photo in pencil). The bridge is to the left of the photograph and is partially obscured by a large tree on the right. Several people are standing below the bridge. One man (back to the camera), to center of photo, is wearing dark pants white shirt and hat. The man has his hands on his hips.
Photograph (copy) of the Brenner Blacksmith Shop in Rosenberg, Texas that stood in the 1800 block of Avenue H. Information was written in pencil on back of photo. Shop is a wooden one story building with a covered front entrance. Four thick round posts support the porch roof. A wagon wheel is hanging on the post to the left. Three men are standing to the left of photo (man in middle is holding a horse). Man in a wagon pulled by two dark colored mules on far right. Scanned image is of the copy.
Photograph (copy) of a building on the corner of Fourth and Morton Streets in Richmond, Texas. The two story brick building has a sign "Drug Store" (a horse is tied to the post of the sign) on the northeast corner of the building. Eight men are standing in front of the building. Men are sitting or standing near the four front windows on the second floor of the building. Scanned image is of the copy.
Photograph (copy) of the burned printing shop that may have been on Fourth Street. Printing press on far left of photo. Five men and one boy (in short pants in foreground) at the burn site. Tall utility pole in center of photo. Brick building on left. Plaza Hotel (two-story white building) in center background. Scanned image is of the copy.
Copy of a photograph of the exteriors of businesses on the west side of Third Street in Rosenberg, Texas: Melvin Daily Groceries and Feed, and Butler-Grimes Five cent Five dollar Store. Slovaks Hamburger was between Daily's and Butler-Grimes. These businesses were at location listed from 1928 to 1958. A blurred image of an automobile is in front of Butler Grimes store. A truck is parked in front of Daily's Store. Scanned image is of the copy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Photograph (copy) of the Charlie Lea Home on the corner of Carlisle St. and Avenue I. Written at bottom in white: NICE HOME IN ROSENBERG, TEXAS. The house is a dark painted story and a half house with a porch in the front and to the east side of house. A wire fence is in front of house with cement sidewalk leading to front steps. Large tree on left of photo. Building with tin roof in left background. Scanned image and dimensions are of the copy.
Copy of a tintype image of Charlien Gloyd, Carrie Nation's Daughter. Gloyd is seated on a draped chair with her right leg tucked under her and her left leg hanging over the side of the chair. She has dark curly hair with a headband over crown of her head. She is wearing a flared skirt with a scalloped hem that has dark trim. Over her blouse is a jacket with flared sleeves with the same scalloped edging as the skirt (edging is at sleeved lapels and neckline). She has her hands clasped in her lap. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
Salted paper print photograph (copy) of the children of J.H.P. Davis and Susan Davis. Girl (with dark hair pulled back) to left of photo is wearing a dress with white lace collar and lace at sleeves. More lace can be seen at the split in the skirt at hips. Little girl has a necklace around her neck and has earrings in her ears. Boy is sitting in a chair with his left arm resting on chair arm. He is wearing a striped jacket with white collar, short dark pants, and striped socks. Scanned image is of the copy.
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