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Rescuing Texas History, 2007
Barge Built by Orange Car and Steel
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a river barge with a large crane on the right side of the frame. There are eleven workers in hats standing on top of the barge. In the foreground are steel beams and canisters amongst weeds. Typed on a piece of paper that is glued to the bottom of the mat is, "This is a barge, which is one of three we built for the U.S. Government in 1924. It was an all rivet barge made by the Orange Car and Steel. Mr Ben Glover was Shop foreman. It was built about half way from the shop and Livingston's ship yard. I worked as a fitter."
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101007/
[Orange Central Fire Station]
Date: unknown
Creator: Flickinger, Formerly Pridgen's Studio
Description: Photograph of the Orange Central Fire Station located on the corner of 7th and Elm. There are fire trucks parked in the driveways and five firemen are standing next to each of the trucks.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37831/
[Crown Zellerbach Corp.]
Date: unknown
Creator: Gunn's Studio
Description: Photograph of Crown Zellerbach Corporation. There are parked automobiles surrounding the building, a railroad track in the foreground, and a sign that reads, "Safety rules are for your protection."
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37833/
Firestone Petrochemical Center
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Description: Photograph of a building site for a Firestone Petrochemical Center. In the foreground is grass leading to a chain-link fence. Behind the fence is a sign that reads, "Site for Firestone Petrochemical Center, Butadiene Plant". In the background are piles of dirt, towers, smokestacks, cranes and wires.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37836/
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the Crown Zellerbach Corporation in Orange, Texas. In the foreground on the left side of the frame is a sign surrounded by bushes that reads, "Crown Zellerbach Corporation, Western Waxwide Division". There is a one-story building in the background with several old cars parked in front of it.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37835/
Orange City Docks with R.P. Smith Ship
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the R.P. Smith Ship docked in Orange, Texas. It is connected to the dock with large cables. Parked on the dock are several old vehicles and a man. Painted on the ship is, "R.P. Smith".
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37841/
[Speed Boat in Orange, Texas]
Date: unknown
Creator: J.R. Anderson
Description: Photograph of a man in a Carter Craft boat with an Evinrude outboard engine near Orange, Texas.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37847/
[Del-Dixie Truck]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a Del-Dixie delivery truck from Orange Product Co., offering the Finest Vegetables and Pickles. Slogan on the truck reads, " A Garden in Your Pantry"
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37850/
[Boat Named "Lutcher-S"]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the stern of the Lutcher-S boat from Orange, Texas. A flag is mounted on the rear. A man is steering the boat across the water near a shed, possible a storage shed for the boat.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37851/
[Drilling for Oil]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of an oil field. At the lower left hand side of the photograph is printed, "Drilling for the Golden Fluid."
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth37864/