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 Collection: Jim Bell Texas Architecture Photograph Collection
El Camino Real Trail Sign

El Camino Real Trail Sign

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of a sign on the Bastrop County courthouse lawn about the El Comino Real trail. A rusty metal building behind the sign advertises "Spoiled Sisters."
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
Calvary Episcopal Church

Calvary Episcopal Church

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of the entrance the Calvary Episcopal Church on Spring Street in downtown Bastrop, Texas. The church has a National Register marker and a Texas Historical Commission marker.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
Calvary Episcopal Church

Calvary Episcopal Church

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of the main entrance and church tower on Spring Street in down town Bastrop, Texas.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
Calvary Episcopal Church

Calvary Episcopal Church

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of the Calvary Episcopal Church along Alley B and Spring Streets in down town Bastrop, Texas.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
Calvary Episcopal School Building

Calvary Episcopal School Building

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of the Calvary Episcopal School building on Alley A Street in the Main Street business district in Bastrop, Texas
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
Buildings in Downtown Paris, Texas

Buildings in Downtown Paris, Texas

Date: November 13, 2008
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of a building in downtown Paris, Texas, occupied by the Moore Law Firm established in 1893. The 1917 Courthouse is visible in the background.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
El Camino Real Trail Sign

El Camino Real Trail Sign

Date: unknown
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of an El Camino Real trail sign at the bridge on Chestnut Street and Texas Highway 150. A rusty metal building behind the sign advertises "Spoiled Sisters."
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
[Texas Historical Commission Marker: Site of Rehearsal Hall for The Hoo Hoo Band]

[Texas Historical Commission Marker: Site of Rehearsal Hall for The Hoo Hoo Band]

Date: January 27, 2010
Creator: Bell, Jim
Description: Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for the site of the rehearsal hall for The Hoo Hoo Band, located in front of the Perry Building in downtown Lufkin, Texas. Text: At the turn of the Century, a group of Lufkin men organized a town brass band. it late became known as The Hoo Hoo Band after representing Texas at a national convention of the Order of Hoo Hoo, an organization of American and Canadian lumbermen. In addition to concerts in nearby Cotton (Calder) Square, the band performed at various events and also directed such civic projects as the formation of the ton's fire department. Inactive by the 1920s when school bands became popular, The Hoo Hoo Band remains a symbol of Lufkin's early civic pride and quality of life. (1982)
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Jim Bell
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