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[Front of the Templo Presbiteriano Church and Manse]
Photograph of the front of the Templo Presbiteriano Church and Manse. The church building is on the lefthand side of the image, and the manse is in the background on the right side. There are two small towers with squared-off roofs on both sides of the church building; the tower on the left is only slightly visible. There are four tall half-round windows in the center building. The manse in the background has a simple triangular archway above the entrance. There is a car parked in front of and facing the manse. Handwriting is visible on the back of the photograph that reads, "Kingsville, Church and Manse".
[Group of Mexican Presbyterians with Church in the Background]
Photograph of a group of ten Mexican Presbyterians standing on a dirt path in a field. Most of the people are wearing dark clothing and coats. In the far background, there is a large stone building with a tower, a belfry, and several round-top windows. A few automobiles are parked in front of the building, however they are hard to see because of the tall grass in the field. On the far lefthand side of the image in the background, there is a dominant bare tree plus more trees and shrubs in the background. Dimensions are written on the back: "4"<-> x 1 1/2 (arrow going up and down)". There is also a publisher's stamp that includes the outline of a fox and the text, "GUARANTEED FOR LIFE This is a GENUINE BORDER Fox Tone Picture JAN. 1937 FOX COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS".
[Group Picture of Conference Attendees]
Photograph of a group of conference attendees in front of the wall of a building. The group is made up of only men; they are all wearing suits or collared shirts and trousers with belts. The men are standing in aprroximately three rows, and are all facing the camera. The wall behind them, which has three large, multi-panel windows, is covered half-way up with tall, leafy bushes. There are several handwritten notes on the back of the photograph. Together they read, "Conference at Kingsville 1937 4 x 2 1/4 13219/1 2x3 1/2 100 Front Row L -> Rt 4th in Suit D.R ? Campbell 6th Rev. CayetaƱo C. Aceuedo 7th D.G. Cavazos".
[Group Picture of Mexican Presbyterians with Church in the Background]
Photograph of a group of fourteen Mexican Presbyterians standing on a dirt path in a field. Most of the people are wearing dark clothing and coats. In the far background, there is a large stone building with a tower, a belfry, and several round-top windows. A few automobiles are parked in front of the building, however they are hard to see because of the tall grass in the field. On the far lefthand side of the image in the background, there is a dominant bare tree plus more trees and shrubs in the background. There is a publisher's stamp that includes the outline of a fox and the text, "GUARANTEED FOR LIFE This is a GENUINE BORDER Fox Tone Picture JAN. 1937 FOX COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS".
[Mexican Presbyterian Student Walking Through a Field]
Photograph of a tall Mexican student walking on a dirt path through a field. The boy, who is in the far right foreground, is wearing dark dress pants and a light collared dress shirt. Far behind the student, there is a couple wearing dark clothing and also walking on the dirt path, as well as a few more people behind them. In the far background, there is a large stone building with a tower, a belfry, and several round-top windows. A few automobiles are parked in front of the building, however they are hard to see because of the tall grass in the field. On the far lefthand side of the image there is a smaller house-like structure next to a large bare tree. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Kingsville Pub. Schools with Mex. students in foreground". There is also a publisher's stamp that includes the outline of a fox and the text, "GUARANTEED FOR LIFE This is a GENUINE BORDER Fox Tone Picture JAN. 1937 FOX COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS".
[Mexican Presbyterians Walking Through a Field]
Photograph of a group of Mexican Presbyterians walking on a dirt path through a field. The group is far back in the background. In the far background, there is a large stone building with a tower, a belfry, and several round-top windows. A few automobiles are parked in front of the building, however they are hard to see because of the tall grass in the field. On the far lefthand side of the image there is a smaller house-like structure next to a large bare tree. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Kingsville Pub. Schools with Mexican children in foreground". There is also a publisher's stamp that includes the outline of a fox and the text, "GUARANTEED FOR LIFE This is a GENUINE BORDER Fox Tone Picture JAN. 1937 FOX COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS".
[Photograph of Entrance to Tex-Mex Institute]
Photograph of the the entrance to the Tex-Mex Institute. A long, gravel road leads from the entrance to a white building in the background. On either side of the road in the mid-ground are short, white, stone walls. Written vertically, on the left wall is "Tex" and on the right wall is "Mex." A railroad track is in the foreground in front of the entrance.
[Photograph of Entrance to Tex-Mex Institute]
Photograph of the entrance to the Tex-Mex Institute. A gravel road leads from the entrance to a white building in the background. On either side of the road in the mid-ground are short, white, stone walls. Written vertically, on the left was is "Tex," and on the right wall is "Mex." In the foreground is the hood of a car.
[Photograph of Mrs. S.E. Granados]
Photograph of Mrs. S.E. Granados. She is wearing a blouse and jacket and is kneeling on a lawn outside. In front of her are many bouquets of flowers. On one bouquet is a ribbon reading "Bienvenida." Other people are visible in the background. Mrs. Granados is identified as the president of an unnamed institution.
[Photograph of Three Graduates from Tex-Mex Institute]
Photograph of three graduates from the Tex-Mex Institute. The men are dressed in suits and ties and are standing outside in front of a large bush. Behind the bush is a building with white plaster walls.
[Photograph of Three Graduates from Tex-Mex Institute]
Photograph of three graduates of the Tex-Mex Institute. The men are dressed in suits and ties and are standing outside in front of a large bush. Behind the bush is a white building with plaster walls.
[Photograph of White Building]
Photograph of a building with white wood siding and a red, tiled roof. On the side of the building closest to the road in the foreground are round-arch windows and castellated parapets. A gray automobile is parked on the road in front of the building. Three people are standing on the lawn on the right side of the structure.
[Portrait of a Hispanic Man Standing in a Grassy Yard]
Photograph of a Mexican man standing next to a dirt path through a grassy yard. The man is wearing a light colored suit and tie, and is facing the camera with his hands behind his back. Behind him there is a paved street that spans the image. A single electricity pole is visible on the side of the street the man is standing on. In the background across the street, there are three large two-story houses visible. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "44."
[Portrait of a Hispanic Man Standing in a Street]
Photograph of a Mexican man (identified as Lalo Reyes) standing at the corner of a dirt road. The man is wearing a light collared shirt, dark pants and a belt. His hands are behind his back, and he is smiling at the camera. On the right side of the image in the background, there is a grassy stretch of land with a few large trees. There is a car parked on the road parallel to the curb. Across the street on the left side in the background, there is a white two-story house partly visible. Electricity poles and and cables line both sides of the street. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Lalo Reyes, Kingsville".
[Presbyterian Church with Palm Trees]
Photograph of a one-story Presbyterian church with two palm trees in front of it. The main part of the building has a v-shaped roof with a tower and a belfry in the middle. The belfry has a tapered roof with a design on it. The rest of the building continues toward the background on the left. The church has several windows, including a few stained glass windows at the front. Bare trees and bushes can be seen in the background behind the church. In the foreground, the top of the car is visible on the left, and part of a palm tree is visible on the right. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Primera Inglesia Presbiteriana de Kingsville. 1st. Presby Ch" (translated to "First Presbyterian Church of Kingsville").
[Templo Presbiteriano Church]
Photograph of the front of the Templo Presbiteriano Church. The church building is at the center of the image and facing slightly to the right. The angle the photograph was taken at makes it possible to see the lefthand side of the church. There are two small towers with squared-off roofs on both sides of the church building. On both of the towers, there is a tall, half-round slatted window close to the top. The towers also have matching doors, which are closed. There are four tapered half-round windows in the center of the building with corrugated roofing above them. Above the corrugated roofing in the middle there is a small, round stained glass window. Two wispy bushes border the walkway and the stairs leading up to the entrance of the church. Five rectangular windows line the side of the building. Trees and shrubs are visible on both sides of the church, and there is a sign that reads "TEMPLO PRESBITERIANO" at the front on the righthand side.
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