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The Whangdoodle Cafe]
Photograph of a woman standing outside of the Wangdoodle Cafe. There is a neon sign above the door.
[Where Business is Done]
Color postcard picturing a the entrance to the U.S. naval Station in Orange, Texas. Guards stand at the entrance.
[Where Business is Done]
Color postcard picturing a street scene in Orange, Texas "Where business is done" A hardware company is on the left and horse-drawn carriages are on both sides of the street. Correspondence on the back reads, "Hello Murray, How are you? if you see Frank will you try to find out Mrs. Pittman's address and let me know. answer this to 411 Fourth St. Mary." It is addressed to Mrs. J.B. Murray, 1492 Forsythe St., Beaumont, Tex. It is postmarked Orange, Texas on Aug 20, 1908.
[Wignall Home]
Photograph of the Wignall Home in Orange, Texas.
[Wilbur Frenzel Shoeing a Mule in Orangefield, Texas]
Photograph of Wilbur Frenzel shoeing a mule in Orangefield, Texas. A cart and automobile are parked nearby.
[Woman and infant]
Photograph of Arabella Stuart Ochiltree.
[Woman holding a hat]
Photograph of a woman holding a hat. The woman is posed in front of a studio background with flowers and pottery.
[Woman wearing large floral corsage]
Photograph of an unknown woman wearing a large floral corsage.
[Woman with Oxen on Front and Fifth Street]
Photograph of a woman in a striped dress standing at Front and Fifth Street with a pair of oxen.
[Wood Carving of William Henry Stark]
Photograph of a wood carving depicting William Henry (W. H.) Stark in the center surrounded by symbols of his life: trees, covered wagon, pine needles and cones, oil wells, the Bible, a log cabin, a man on a horse, and a skyscraper.
[Wooden Plank Road]
Photograph of early Texas boomtown, possibly Orangefield. A wooden plank road runs through it. Automobiles share the road with pedestrians. On the right is the Carr Hotel. A dirt sidewalk runs between the road and the businesses.
[Workmen of the Gulf Production Company in Orangefield, Texas]
Photograph of the men working for the Gulf Production Company in Orangefield, Texas. They stand on an oil rig. Written on the photo: T.M. Pepper - Driller.
[YG Garbage Lighters]
Photograph of YG Garbage Lighters (self-propelled). These were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked at Orange, Texas.
[YNG Gate Vessel]
Photograph of a YNG Gate Vessel. This ship was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[YO Fuel Oil Barge]
Photograph of a YO Fuel oil barge that is self-propelled at a dock in Orange, Texas. It is part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet.
[Young Boy Standing]
Photograph of young John G. Hill. The young boy is shown near a chair with hands rested on a hat.
[Young child in carriage]
Photograph of a child hiding in horse-drawn carriage. The driver of the vehicle is shown holding the reins. There are store fronts behind the carriage.
[Young child with rose]
Photograph of young Ernest Linwood Reid Jr. Reid is shown seated holding a rose.
[Young girl in white dress]
Photograph of a girl in a white dress. She is wearing a necklaces and has her arms folded.
[Young girl with deer]
Photograph of Flavia Hill Harris. Harris is shown next to a deer in front of shrubbery.
[Young Lady, Cameo with feather outline]
Photograph of a young lady with a botanical special effect.
[Young lady in white dress]
Photograph of young Flavia Wignall Reid in a white dress.
[Young lady with pearl necklace]
Photograph of Ollie Josephine (Curry) Brooks. Brooks is shown wearing earrings and a necklace.
[Young lady with shawl]
Photograph of a young lady wearing a shawl.
Young Man in Suit
Studio portrait of a young man in a suit from the bust up. He is wearing a dark jacket and vest with a white collared shirt and printed white tie. His hair is short, light-colored, and curly.
Young Man in Suit with Chair
Studio portrait of a young man wearing a suit with a vest, pocket watch, and large white bow tie. He is standing with his left hand on a wooden chair in front of him. There is a fake backdrop behind him with flowers on it. Printed on the bottom border is, "Dr. W.E. Handler, Orange, Tex."
[Young man in suit with moustache]
Copy photograph of a young man in a suit with a moustache.
[Young Maud Hill]
Photograph of young Maud Hill wearing a white dress.
[YRDH Workshop - Floating Dry Dock]
Photograph of YRDH Workshop - floating dry dock hull. This ship was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[YSD Seaplane Wrecking Derrocks]
Photograph of a YSD Seaplane Wrecking Derrick. It was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet.
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