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Judge and Elizabeth Neff
Portrait of Judge Neff and Mrs. Elizabeth Neff
[Interior of the Stark Museum of Art]
Photograph of the atrium of the Stark Museum of Art in Orange, Texas. Janis Zilker Becker motions towards the Frederic Remington sculpture named The Broncho Buster which is displayed along with two of his other bronzes. Jennifer Stafford looks on from the right. There are five Navajo blankets hanging on a wall above them.
[Albert "Cowboy" Adams]
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial parade on Fifth Street in downtown Orange, Texas in 1986. Albert "Cowboy" Adams is riding a brown horse and waving. Automobiles are parked behind him. In the background is the Lutcher Theatre (Left) and the Stark House (Right).
[Attakapan Arrow Heads]
Photograph of six small Atakapan Indian arrow heads in a man's hand. These small arrow heads were used for fish and birds.
[Dr. Long with Indian Artifacts]
Photograph of Dr. Long looking over some Atakapan Indian artifacts.
[Farwell Home]
Exterior view of the Farwell home, sometimes referred to as "Little Mexico" It is located on Green Avenue between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
[Farwell Home]
Exterior view of the Farwell home, sometimes referred to as "Little Mexico" It is located on Green Avenue between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
[Farwell Home]
Exterior view of the Farwell home, sometimes referred to as "Little Mexico" It is located on Green Avenue between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
[Adam's Bayou]
Aerial photograph of Adam's Bayou showing DuPont Warf Aera.
[Aerial Photo of Highway 87]
Aerial photograph of Highway 87 in Orange, Texas in 1970. Trees and businesses can be seen along with the roads.
[aerial Photograph of DuPont Plant]
Aerial photograph of DuPont chemical plant in the early days.
[Aerial Photograph of Residential Orange, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of Orange, Texas.Top right in picture is the US Navy ship storage facility on the Sabine River.Piers and Decommissioned Navy Ships can be seen. Part of the WWII Riverside housing project can be seen just in front of the ships. The Navy Base and the housing project no longer exist. The road on the left of the picture crosses a bridge at the Sabine River into Louisiana. This road and river crossing is now known as Interstate Highway 10.
[Aerial View of a Residential Neighborhood]
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are streets, trees, and several houses visible in the photograph.
[Aerial View of a Residential Neighborhood]
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are several streets, trees, and houses visible in the photograph.
[Aerial View of a Residential Neighborhood]
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are streets, trees, and several houses visible in the photograph.
[Aerial view of A. Schulman Inc.]
Aerial photograph of A. Schulman Inc. There are cars parked in front of the facilities. There is a large water tower in the background.
Aerial view of a the Weaver Shipyard
Aerial view of the Weaver Shipyard and surrounding land.
[Aerial view of Allied Chemical Co.]
Aerial photograph of the Allied Chemical Co.
[Aerial View of an Oil Well]
Photograph of an aerial view of an oil well. Hand written on the back of the photo is, "Wild cat rig near Orange field late 40s."
[Aerial View of Chemical Row]
Aerial Photograph of Chemical Row in Orange, Texas in 1970.
[Aerial view of Del Dixie canning plant]
Aerial photograph of the "Del Dixie" canning plant in 1950. There is a tall structure next to a small building with two smoke stacks. There is a truck traveling down one of the roads near a train car.
[Aerial View of Downtown Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of the downtown area of Orange, Texas along the Sabine River. On the top left is the County Courthouse.
[Aerial View of DuPont Plant Under Construction]
Aerial photograph of the DuPont chemical plant under construction in 1946. Orange, Texas can be seen in the background.
[Aerial view of farm]
Aerial photograph of a farm. There are multiple buildings, fences, trees, roads and farm animals visible.
Aerial View of Goodrich Gulf, Orange, Texas
Aerial photograph of Goodrich Gulf Chemical Plant in Orange, Texas. There are several streets, buildings, and towers. There is also a parking lot halfway filled with vehicles.
[Aerial View of Interstate 10 at Bancroft Crossing]
Aerial photograph of I-10 at Bancroft Crossing looking north. Wooded areas surround the roads with some development in the right and lower area of the photo.
[Aerial View of Interstate 10 at Bancroft Crossing]
Aerial photograph of I-10 at Bancroft Crossing looking north. Wooded areas surround the roads with some development in the right and lower areas of the photo.
[Aerial View of Marsh]
Photograph of a large open marsh field. There is a narrow river visible towards the right hand side of the photograph.
[Aerial View of Multi-Story Vessel]
Photograph of a large ship being constructed in a drydock at Levingston Shipyard. There is a crane in the foreground and buildings in the background are American Bridge Division of US Steel. The ship was built for Ingram Ocean Systems.
[Aerial View of Orange]
Aerial photograph of homes and businesses in Orange, Texas. The Sabine River is at the top of the picture.
[Aerial view of Orange]
Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. There are multiple industrial buildings next to a body of water. The Green Ave. bridge is in the background.
[Aerial view of Orange]
Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. The Orange Baptist Church, Del Dixie Canning Plant and Orange Pulp & Paper Mill are visible in the photograph.
[Aerial View of Orange County, DuPont Plant]
Aerial view of Orange County, Texas. DuPont chamical plant is on the left. The Sabine River runs across the photo.
[Aerial View of Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. The high school and stadium can be seen on the left.
Aerial View of Orange Texas
Photograph of an aerial view of Orange, Texas. There is a three-story building in the image that was Orange High School until 1923. After that year, another Orange High School was built and the building in the photograph was used as Helen Carr Junior High School. In 1946, the two-story building in this photograph was built as Lutcher Stark High School. The three-story building in the photograph was then torn down, believed to have happened after 1965, and a one-story building was built in its place and became Helen Carr Junior High School.
[Aerial View of Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. Several roads, buildings, houses, and the Sabine River are visible in the photograph.
[Aerial View of Orange, Texas River Front]
Aerial photograph of the river front area of Orange, Texas. In the center is Levingston Island. To the right are the shipyards. To the left is the downtown Orange area.
[Aerial View of Orange Texas Shipyards]
Aerial view of the shipyards at Orange Texas along the Sabine River. The bridge to Louisiana is in the upper right. Part of Levingston Island can be seen to the left and downtown Orange is at the top left. This is after WWII and before Levingston expanded to the island on the left.
[Aerial view of Pinehurst, Texas]
Aerial photograph of a drive-in movie theater and the MacArthur Traffic Circle in Pinehurst, Texas.
[Aerial View of Rooftops]
Photograph of an aerial view of several rooftops. There are many unidentifiable buildings in the foreground and a river in the background.
[Aerial view of Sabine River]
Aerial photograph of the Sabine River and the Orange Rice Mill in the lower left hand corner of the photograph.
[Aerial View of Simmons Drive in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of Simmons Drive in Orange, Texas. The road construction and the wooded areas can be seen. The Sabine River is at the top of the photo.
[Aerial View of Southeast Texas]
Aerial photograph of Southeast Texas. Roads, wooded areas and developed areas can be seen.
[Aerial View of Southeast Texas]
Aerial photograph of Southeast Texas. Roads, wooded areas and developed areas can be seen.
[Aerial View of Texas Portland Cement Company]
Photograph of the Texas Portland Cement Company in Orange, Texas. This aerial view shows the forested areas surrounding the site.
[Aerial View of the Countryside]
Photograph of an aerial view of the countryside. There are streets, trees, open fields, and several houses visible in the photograph.
Aerial View of the Firestone Plant in Orange, Texas
Aerial photograph of the Firestone plant in Orange, Texas. There are train tracks with black tanks on them. There are several spherical towers in the bottom of the frame, and in the center are tall towers. Throughout the plant are streets.
Aerial View of the Firestone Plant Under Construction
Aerial photograph of the Firestone Plant under construction. There are four dirt roads leading to the plant. There are several large buildings, a few smokestacks, a tower, and a parking lot filled with automobiles.
[Aerial View of the Mothball Fleet in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas. Navy housing at Riverside can be seen to the right.
[Aerial View of the Mothball Fleet in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
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