Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 102 Matching Results

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Parade Float: Oscar J. Rea & Co.
Oscar J. Rea & Co. parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
Parade Float: John E. Swenson, Dry Goods
John E. Swenson, Dry Goods parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
[parade float #4]
Parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
[parade float : girl in buggy drawn by pony]
Parade float with girl in buggy drawn by a pony on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
Parade Float: The Clifton Enterprise
The Clifton Enterprise (newspaper) parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
Parade Float: J. N. Hill
J. N. Hill, the Cash Store parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
Parade Float: Price and Mitchell Druggists
Price & Mitchell Druggists parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Dittrich Brothers store in background.
[group of people under a pavillion]
A group of people under a pavillion.
Parade Float: Clifton Lumber Co.
The Clifton Lumber Co. parade float.
[family group by their house]
A family group by their house.
[group of people on slope of hill]
A group of people on the slope of a hill.
Parade Float: The Clifton Record
The Clifton Record (newspaper) parade float. Sign on the side of the carriage says "Take the Record".
[group of people with town in background]
Group of people with the town, possibly Clifton, Texas, in the background.
[parade float #3]
A parade float.
[parade float #2]
A parade float. Sign on cow appears to read "Grimland". Sign on wagon appears to read "H. A. Nelson" (perhaps Hendrick Augustus Nelson).
[parade float #1]
A parade float.
Parade Float: "Battleing for Trade"
A parade float with the sign "Battleing for Trade". The letters "REAS" on top probably indicates that this float was promoting the store Oscar J. Rea & Co.
Parade Float: Connolly Co.
Connolly parade float on Avenue D in Clifton, Texas. Connolly Co. store in background.
Scan. Ev. Luth. Church School Class #1
A class picture from the Scandanavian Evangelical Lutheran Church School in Clifton.
[Unidentified church #3]
Unidentified church in Bosque County.
[Unidentified church #1]
Unidentified church in Bosque County.
Scan. Ev. Luth. Church of Clifton
The Scandanavian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Clifton before it was torn down. The congregation was subsequently known as Trinity Lutheran Church.
[Unidentified church #2]
Unidentified church in Bosque County.
[Unidentified church in snow]
Unidentified church in snow in Bosque County.
[Two unidentified churches]
Two unidentified churches in Bosque County.
[Unidentified church #4]
Unidentified church in Bosque County.
[Double exposure: unidentified church]
A double exposure showing 1) the exterior of an unidentified church and 2) the interior of an unidentified church]
Scan. Ev. Luth. Church School Class #3
A class picture from the Scandanavian Evangelical Lutheran Church School in Clifton.
Scan. Ev. Luth. Church School Class #2
A class picture from the Scandanavian Evangelical Lutheran Church School in Clifton.
[group portrait]
A group portrait outside of two brick buildings, possibly school buildings.
[two children, baby in wagon]
Two children standing by a wagon containing a baby.
[four laughing ladies]
Four ladies standing and laughing.
5th Street and Avenue D in Clifton
View of the building at the northwest corner of Avenue D and 5th Street in downtown Clifton. The building contains J. M. Broock's Drug Store (on the corner), Greer's Barber Shop (on Avenue D), and The Clifton Record (on 5th Street). This building was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1905.
Cactus and Palm Garden #2
Man and woman in a greenhouse containing a cactus and palm garden.
Cactus and Palm Garden #1
Man and woman in a greenhouse containing a cactus and palm garden.
[lilly pond and bystanders]
Two unidentified people standing behind a lilly pond.
[building and statue]
Unidentified building and statue
Clifton, Looking East
View of Clifton, looking to the east from College Hill.
5th Street in Clifton, North Side
View of the north side of Fifth Street in downtown Clifton, Texas. The building in the foreground is on the southeast corner of Avenue D and 5th Street and was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1905. The Clifton Record newspaper office can be seen on the left side of this building. The building in the background is on the southwest corner of Avenue D and 5th Street.
Avenue D in Clifton, East Side
View of the east side of Avenue D in downtown Clifton, Texas. The P. E. Schow building is shown on the northwest corner of Avenue D and 4th Street.
[child in wicker chair #2]
A child in a wicker chair on the porch of its home.
[Group of Children]
Photograph of a group of seven children.
[child in wicker chair #1]
A child in a wicker chair on the porch of its home.
[Photograph of River Crossing]
Photograph of a river bank at a road crossing, probably the Bosque River. Persons in a small horse-drawn carriage are visible in the background, up the river bank on the path.
[Photograph of River]
Photograph of a river, probably the Bosque River, with trees on both sides.
Bosque River Flood, Old Mill #4
Flood on the Bosque River at the Old Mill near Clifton.
Bosque River Flood, RR Bridge #4
Flood on the Bosque River at the railroad bridge near Clifton.
Bosque County Courthouse
View of the the Bosque County Courthouse in Meridian, Texas. Caption says "Courthouse, Meridian".
Bosque River Flood, RR Bridge #3
Flood on the Bosque River at the railroad bridge near Clifton. Caption says "R. R. Bridge Clifton".
Santa Fe No. 6
The Clifton Railroad Depot with Santa Fe Engine No. 437. Numerous people are milling about. Caption says "Santa Fe No. 6".
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