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Kemah Historical Society
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Rescuing Texas History, 2007
601 Kipp
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a house at 601 Kipp in Kemah, Texas. The wooden house is constructed with stilts in preparation for high tidal waters. Some flowers are planted to the right of a walkway leading to the porch entrance. A shed is partially visible in the background.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21943/
6th St and Hwy 146, FM 2094
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of 6th Street, Highway 146, FM 2094, and the surrounding area of Kemah, Texas from an aerial viewpoint. Many automobiles, businesses, and residences are visible.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21930/
Aerial View of Kemah
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: None
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21945/
Joe Lee's Restaurant
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Joe Lee's Seafood Restaurant in Kemah, Texas. The restaurant is on stilts, and the sign above the restaurant shows signs of damage. Several buildings in the background also show signs of damage. The ground beneath the restaurant is covered by shallow brown water and debris. A boat is also partially visible in the background.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21932/
Kemah city officials
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of six unidentified men and three unidentified women who are Kemah city officials. The man on the far left of the group has a badge clipped to his shirt and a revolver on his hip.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21937/
Kemah motel, Sylvia D
Date: unknown
Creator: Clear Lake Photography
Description: Photograph of high waters covering part of Kemah, Texas. The water covers a street in the foreground, and covers the lots in front of some buildings and the Sylvia D Motel and Restaurant in the background.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21942/
Louise Giddens and school kids
Date: c. 1911-12
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Rose Kipp, Ella Rentz, Emma Gordon, Dorothy White, and several unidentified children. This is a picture of the school children at the school that John Henry Kipp, Sr. started. The teacher, Louise Giddens, is the tallest woman in the picture. The girl next to the teacher is Ella Kipp the oldest of John Henry Kipp, Jr's children and the boy on the other side of the teacher is Henry Kipp. The girl next to Henry is Elva or Elvie Kipp. The girl in front of Elvie and Henry is Leota Kipp. The girl in the back next to Elvie is Rose Kipp and the boy next to her is John Lee (called Lee) Kipp. All of the children named were the children of John Henry Kipp, Jr.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21938/
Miss Sellar's Class
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Miss Sellar and her class. Miss Sellar stands to the right of the unidentified children whom are sitting and standing on a bench outside of the schoolhouse in Kemah, Texas.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21941/
Ms. Rice and class
Date: c. 1946
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Ms. Rice and her class in 1946 in Kemah, Texas. Ms. Rice and 21 unidentified children pose on the steps of a wooden building.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21940/
Pauline and Frank Scholt
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Pauline and Frank Scholt in a horse-drawn carriage crossing a bridge. Three unidentified people are also pictured.
Contributing Partner: Kemah Historical Society
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21944/