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Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Tehran Conference
Photograph of Joseph Stalin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill sitting together at the Tehran Conference with Russian and American military personnel standing behind them. Seated left to right: Joseph Stalin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill
[Photograph of Riverside Street During the 1953 Flood]
A boy plays in a water-filled street as a bus passes by during a 1953 flood.
[Photograph of Metal Tower in Flood]
Photograph of a metal tower sitting in a flooded field some distance away from a pier full of boats during a 1953 flood.
[Photograph of Bad Bridge Sign During Flood]
Photograph of a sign that warns to drive slow due to a bad bridge at 1000 ft during a 1953 flood. It reads "CAUTION, Bad Bridge, 1000 FT., Drive Slow."
[The Stark Building]
Photograph of the Stark Building in Orange, Texas in 1910. It is a two-story brick building. Horse-drawn carriages and carts stand outside in the street.
[Crescent City Saloon]
Photograph of men standing outside the Crescent City Saloon on the corner of Fourth and Front Streets in Orange, Texas.
[Business Houses on Front Street]
Photograph of a corner on Front and Fourth Street in Orange, Texas. Horse-drawn carts are on the streets. Where Smith Cleaners is now. Once was the longest bar in Texas. The Stark Building is to the right.
[New Bancroft Building]
Photograph of the New Bancroft Building in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with a barber shop on one side. Above the entrance on the corner is a three-dimensional longhorn cow head.
[City Buses at Fifth and Main]
Photograph of Fifth and Main Streets in Orange, Texas. Five city buses are at the curb along with automobiles. Pedestrians are crossing the street. Businesses include: J.C. Penney Company, Williams Drugs, and Bengal.
[Police Chief Raymond Sanders]
Photograph of Orange Police Chief, Raymond Sanders.
[Fourth of July 1918]
Photograph of men and women at an Independence Day Celebration on July 4, 1918. A large American flag is in the background.
[Fourth of July 1918]
Photograph of men and women at an Independence Day Celebration on July 4, 1918. A large American flag is in the background.
[U.S.S. Harvesson with Damage from a Battle]
Photograph of a damaged battleship.
[U.S.S. Harvesson with Damage from Battle]
Photograph of a damaged battleship.
[Battle scene from U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of a damaged ship.
[Battle Scene from U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of a damaged ship.
[Battle scene from U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of a battle scene from the U.S.S. Harverson. Smoke rises from a ship on the distance.
[Battle Scene from U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of a battle scene from the U.S.S. Harverson. Smoke rises from a ship on the distance.
[Destroyer Escort U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of battleship U.S.S. Harverson moving through the water. Soldiers stand on the deck.
[Destroyer Escort U.S.S. Harverson]
Photograph of battleship U.S.S. Harvesson moving through the water. Soldiers stand on the deck.
[DuPont Employees]
Photograph of T.L. Pierce (Project Manager), W.V. Krewatch, R.H. Davis, and Margaret L. May (secretary), all employees at Sabine River DuPont Plant in Orange, Texas.
[Mr. Lutcher Stark]
Photograph of Mr. Lutcher Stark taken from the 1937 annual, the Orange Peel.
[Opening of I-10 Bridge]
Henry Jacob Lutcher Stark shakes hands with John Simmons at the opening of the I-10 bridge in Orange, Texas. Nelda Stark stands beside them.
[Dr. Wynne Pearce in His Office]
Photograph of Dr. Wynne Pearce in his office in 1920. He is seated at his desk. A radiator is on the wall behind him.
[A Parade in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of men and women riding horses in a parade in Orange, Texas.
[Front Street in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of Front Street in Orange, Texas. Railroad tracks run down the middle of the street, children and adults cross the street, and horse-drawn carriages stand at the curb. Aronson & Bro Grocer is on the right.
[Man and Horse]
Photograph of a man and his horse standing in beside a house. There are icicles in the trees and on the eaves of the house. A picket fence surrounds the house.
[School Children in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of school children standing on the steps of the school house. Some are barefoot.
[Aerial View of Homes in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of homes in Orange, Texas. Many of the homes have porches. One has a large rain barrel in its backyard. An automobile can be seen going down one of the streets.
[Early Street Scene in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of an early street scene in Orange, Texas. Automobiles and businesses line the street.
[Men with Guns]
Photograph of seven men and three boys standing and seated under a shed. Some of the men are holding guns.
[Picnic - Booze & Coffee]
Photograph of a group having a picnic. They are seated under a tarpaulin on the ground. Some are pouring booze from jugs, one woman has a coffeepot. There is a body of water in the background.
[W.R. Sells Residence]
Photograph of the W.R Sells residence at the corner of Sixth and Pine in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story home with porches wrapping around it.
[Congressman Martin Dies]
Photograph of Congressman Martin Dies of Orange, Texas.
[U.S.). Ladies]
Photograph of four U.S.O. ladies hosting a banquet. A large bouquet and candles decorate the table. Service men stand behind them.
[The U.S.O. Ladies]
Photograph of four U.S.O. ladies hosting a banquet. A large bouquet and candles decorate the table. A service man stands behind them.
[Tower Sea Food and Steak House]
Photographs of the Tower Seafood and Steakhouse. One photo shows the interior of the restaurant with tables and chairs. The other photo shows the exterior of the building. This restaurant was located on the circle in Orange, Texas.
[Samuel W. Levingston Home]
Photograph of the Samuel W. Levingston home at 920 W. Pine Street in the 1920s. The house has a turret on the left and a wrap around porch.
[E.W. Brown Home after the Fire]
Photograph of the E.W. Brown III home after the fire in the early 1950s. It was on the corner of Elm and Ninth Street. It had been the Levingston residence earlier.
[The Fair Store]
Photograph of the Fair Store on Fifth Street in the 1950s. Cars are parked at the curb by parking meters. Women are walking on the sidewalk.
[Home of H.J.L. Stark]
Photograph of the H.J. L Stark home on the corner of Pine and Tenth in Orange, Texas.
[Atakapan Indian Pottery Shards]
Photograph of seven Atakapan Indian pottery shards found along the Neches River in Orange County, Texas.
[Atakapan Indian Tools]
Photograph of five Atakapan Indian tools found along the Neches River in Orange County, Texas.
[Log Cabin Gas Station]
Photograph of a log cabin filling station and sandwich shop at the east end of Green Avenue near the Sabine River.
[Loicana Family Wagon]
Photograph of Guy Loicana and his cousin standing by the family wagon and holding a squash.
[Mariana Loracana and Wife]
Photograph of Mariana Loiacana and his wife in 1909.
[Fourth Street Dock on the Sabine River]
Photograph of the dock at Fourth Street on the Sabine River. A tugboat is near the dock.
[IOOF Hall in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of the IOOF Hall the corner of Main and Fourth Streets. Beneath the club is a Toyland store. Automobiles are parked on the curbs.
[Sunset Country Club]
Photograph of a building at the Sunset Country Club. Wicker chairs sit near a stone wall with flowers growing on it. The building has a screened porch.
[First Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of First Presbyterian Church on the corner of Market and Polk in Orange, Texas, prior to 1900. It is a wooden building with a tall steeple.
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