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[Anz-Curlee Wedding #3]
Bride is escorted down the aisle, possibly by her father
[Anz-Curlee Wedding #4]
Bridal party at altar
[Attendant at a Humble Gas Station]
Photograph of a Humble gas station attendant standing next to a gas pump around 1950. His uniform has a "Humble" patch on the shirt.
Baker's Shoe Store
Exterior view of Baker's Shoe Store with show windows. Baker's Shoe Store was located at 708 Congress.
[Bann-Elder Wedding #1]
Wedding Party
[Bann-Elder Wedding #2]
Bride and groom walking up the aisle
[Bann-Elder Wedding #3]
Bride and groom cutting cake
[Bann-Elder Wedding #4]
Bride and groom standing under archway
[Bann-Elder Wedding #5]
Groom feeding cake to bride
[Bann-Elder Wedding #6]
Bride and Groom with cake
[Barry-Bronstad Wedding #1]
Man and woman in front of altar
[Barry-Bronstad Wedding #2]
Man and woman in front of altar
[Barry-Bronstad Wedding #3]
Bride and groom
[Barry-Bronstad Wedding #3]
Bride and groom
[Barry-Bronstad Wedding #4]
Wedding party
[Bennett, Jessie F. (Army Discharge) #1]
U S Army discharge for Jessie F Bennett
[Bennett, Jessie F. (Enlistment Record) #2]
Enlistment record for Jessie F Bennett, U S Army
[Big State Baseball Club #1]
Large group of men and boys posing for picture at baseball field
[Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery]
Photo of Bill Hall at the Inland Refinery, which was located near Tucker Texas.
["The Black Gold" arriving in Dallas]
Frisco's "The Black Gold" train No. 517, southbound, headed by Engine No. 1039, a Pacific type 4-6-2 locomotive, arriving in Dallas from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
["The Bluebonnet" departs from Dallas]
It's a typical summer day in Texas and the year is 1950. The Katy's "The Bluebonnet" train No. 7 southbound, headed by a beautiful Pacific type 4-6-2 locomotive, with a consist of eight standard heavyweight passenger cars - departs from Dallas on its lengthy run to San Antonio.
["The Bluebonnet" in Dallas]
Missouri - Kansas - Texas Railroad's train No. 7, "The Bluebonnet", headed by Engine No. 392, a type 4-6-2 locomotive in Dallas in 1950.
[Bosque County Map #1]
Bosque County map, partial view of roadways and waterways; shows central portion of county, just north of Clifton, to just south of Clifton. WBN - 1.6.2 is a duplicate.
[Bosque County Map #2]
Map of central Bosque County. Duplicate of WBN 1.6.1. Shows roadways and waterways just north and south of Clifton area.
[Bowes/Barnes? Sealfast (Duncan) #1]
Three unidentified men, one seated, inside a shop, demonstrating tire repair/changing tools.
[Bowes/Barnes? Sealfast (Duncan) #2]
Three unidentified men, one seated, demonstrating tire changing/repair tools.
[Boy Scout Group #1]
Cub Scout Troup
[Boyd Robertson (Family) #1]
Mother, father and two little girls posed on sofa
[Boyd Robertson (Family) #2]
Two young girls dressed in identical dresses
[Boyd Robertson (Family) #3]
Mother, father and two little girls posed on sofa
Bridge Between Port Arthur and Orange, Texas
Photographic postcard of the cantilever bridge crossing the Neches River in Southeast Texas. It connects Port Arthur with Bridge City in Orange County. It is the highest bridge in Texas and is now known as the Rainbow Bridge. The card was mailed Dec 10, 1950 from Orange, Texas.
[Bronstad-Kliene Wedding #1]
Bride and groom at altar
[Bronstad-Kliene Wedding #2]
Bride and groom and attendants
[Buckingham, Charles-Centennial Parade 1954 #1]
Charles Buckingham dressed for Bosque County Centennial parade, dressed as a miner, with pack mule
[Buckingham, Charles-Centennial Parade 1954 #2]
Unidentified couple dressed for Bosque County Centennial celebration, 1954
L.C. Anderson High School -- 1912 Building
Exterior view of L. C. Anderson High School on Pennsylvania Avenue.
L.C. Anderson High School - Old Building
Exterior view of L.C. Anderson High School and grounds. Anderson was the Black high school and at this time it was located at 1167 Comal Street.
[C.P.S. (new building) #1]
Room under construction
[Canuteson Shop (Machine) #1]
Front view of tool
[Canuteson Shop (Machine) #2]
Back view of tool
[Canuteson Shop (Machine) #3]
Side/end view of tool
[Canuteson Shop (Machine) #4]
Front view of tool
[Centennial Parade #1]
Charles Buckingham dressed for Bosque County Centennial parade, dressed as a miner, with pack mule
[Christmas Tree #2]
Group of nine ladies; one playing violin, one playing piano.
[Christmas Tree #3]
Group of nine ladies; six in middle are singing and wearing matching outfits.
[Christmas Tree #4]
Two unidentified women and one man posing; man in the middle. One unidentified man off to left side. All wearing overcoats.
[Christmas Tree (young girl playing xylophone) #1]
Group of three - man, woman, young girl. Girl is playing xylaphone.
[Classroom at Tilley School]
Photograph of two students in a classroom at the Tilley School in Orange, Texas. They are pointing to a poster of book covers of American biographies. Looking on are Principal Myrtle Richardson ans teacher Mary Lynn Weir.
[Clifton Centennial-1952 #1]
Parade in honor of Bosque County Centennial
[Clifton Centennial-1952 #2]
Scooter, advertising Whitney Jewlers, pulling cart with two small children
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