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  Partner: Laredo Public Library
 Resource Type: Photograph
 Decade: 1900-1909
 Year: 1900
 Collection: Rescuing Texas History, 2006
[Company D, 37th Infantry, Ft. McIntosh]

[Company D, 37th Infantry, Ft. McIntosh]

Date: 1900~
Creator: unknown
Description: Soldiers in uniform preparing for target practice.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Water Cart]

[Water Cart]

Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: Postmarked August 3, 1916 at Laredo, Texas, this card was sent to Concord, N.H.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[International Bridge Laredo - Mexico in the 1880s]

[International Bridge Laredo - Mexico in the 1880s]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: People waiting on the International Bridge between Laredo Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. At the bottom of the photograph is written "Texas Governor meeting Mexican governor on bridge."
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Mexican Water Cart]

[Mexican Water Cart]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: A water cart drawn by two burros. Water vendors were called barrileros or aguadores.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Railroad bridge over the Rio Grande River, Laredo, Texas]

[Railroad bridge over the Rio Grande River, Laredo, Texas]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the railroad bridge over the Rio Grande River, Laredo, Texas. In the foreground, there are women washing clothes on the river bank.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Railroad depot at Banquete, Texas]

[Railroad depot at Banquete, Texas]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: Mexican National Railway depot at Banquete, Texas, east of Corpus Christi, Texas on Highway 44
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Troop K, 14th Cavalry, Ft. McIntosh]

[Troop K, 14th Cavalry, Ft. McIntosh]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: Men in uniform on horseback
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
[Water Vender]

[Water Vender]

Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: A water vendor on the riverbank. Water vendors were called barrileros or aguadores.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library