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[Wedding Party of Lars and Dora Wind]
Black and white photograph of a group of men and women standing at the wedding of Lars and Dora Wind. They are lined up on a grassy area that is adjacent to a covered pavilion that is to the left of the group. A small, verdant tree is embedded in the ground right in front of the group. According to information that accompanies a related picture from the same set and same event, these individuals were servers at the wedding, which is the reason for their aprons and hats (on the men).
[Wedding Photo of Laurits Harton and Abelone Wind]
Black and white photograph of a newlywed couple, Laurits Erik Harton and Abelone Wind. They are standing outdoors on a lawn; a tree is visible behind them to the left. Abelone is wearing a bridal gown and a veil and is carrying a floral bouquet in her arms. To her left is her husband Laurits, who is wearing a suit jacket, pants, a shirt, and a hat. The shadows of unidentified individuals are cast on the lawn where they stand. An automobile is parked behind them to the right.
[Wedding photograph of Hermenegildo and Raquel]
Photograph of a Mexican American couple. The bride is dressed in white with a long veil, and a beautiful head decoration. She is holding a bunch of white flowers. She is sitting on a chair and the groom is standing, dressed in a black suit. He is wearing gloves.
[Wedding photograph of Ignacio and Virginia Acosta]
Photograph of Ignacio and Virginia Acosta taken on August 5, 1923. The bride is dressed in white with a white head veil decorated with flowers. She holds a bunch of white flowers in her hand. The groom wears a suit with bow tie.
[Wedding photograph of Joe Castillo and his wife]
Wedding photograph of Joe Castillo and his wife, taken around 1940. The bride is wearing a white silk long dress, with white decorated band on her head and a veil. She holds a bunch of white flowers in her hand, wearing white gloves. The groom, Joe Castillo, is wearing a black suit and tie with a white flower boutonniere on his coat. He also is wearing white gloves.
Wedding Picture
Copy negative of a married couple posing for a wedding picture in a studio setting. The man, identified as Andrew Jensen, is seated on a chair and wears dark suit and dark tie. His wife, identified as Dagny Andersen, is standing to the right of him wearing a long (presumably white) wedding dress with a thin veil that goes down to her knees. She is wearing heels that are quite high. She holds an elaborate bouquet in her left hand.
[Wedding Portrait of a Hispanic Couple]
Photograph of a wedding portrait of a Hispanic couple. The bride is wearing an elegant collared wedding dress, long gloves, and a tulle veil with flowers. She is seated and turned to face the camera in a wrought iron filigree chair. The groom is standing behind the chair with his hand on her shoulder. He is wearing a long black suit coat and is holding white gloves in his hand. There is an embossed border around the photograph. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "We dedicate this to the Rev. Walter S.S. Coll (illegible) November 21, 1910 M. Paralta-AB Peralta".
[Wedding Portrait of Ana Jentsch and Alfred Kirchoff]
Wedding portrait of Ana Jentsch and Alfred Kirchoff. The couple is standing side-by-side. Ana is wearing a long-sleeved, white dress that goes below her knees and a long veil. She is holding a bouquet of flowers. Alfred is wearing a tuxedo with a flower on the collar. The photograph is in holder that can be folded in thirds.
[Wedding Portrait of August Kothmann and Lena Gammenthaler]
Wedding portrait of August Kothmann and Lena Gammenthaler. Lena is wearing a wedding dress and long veil, and she is holding a bouquet. August is wearing a tuxedo, gloves, and a boutonniere, and his hand is on a book on the table next to him. The photograph is matted, and "H. Heyland Fredericksburg, Texas" is printed at the bottom. The couple's names are written on the back.
[Wedding Portrait of Gustav and Verena Jentsch]
Wedding portrait of Gustav and Verena Jentsch. The bride is not wearing a white wedding dress, but she is wearing a long veil. The groom is wearing a suit and holding a book. The couple is standing with a table to their right. The photograph is matted, and "H. Heyland, Fredericksburg, Texas" is printed at the bottom. The names are written on the back.
[Wedding Portrait of H. P. and Maren Jensen]
Copy negative of a black and white photograph of a newlywed couple, Hans Peter Jensen and Maren Jorgensen Jensen. They are posed in a furnished setting. Hans Peter, dressed in a three-piece suit, is seated in a chair and looking at the camera while Maren Jensen stands beside him wearing a long dress and veil.
[Wedding Portrait of Harold Hansen and Ella Olsen Hansen]
Black and white photograph of a newlywed couple posed for a portrait together. The groom, Harold A. Hansen is seated to the left and the bride, Ella Olsen Hansen, is seated to the right, although she is slightly more elevated than Harold. Harold is wearing a dark suit jacket; underneath, he is wearing a round-collared shirt and a white tie with a tiny pin attached to it. Ella is wearing a white blouse that may be part of a dress; the collar on it is made of lace and has a pin at its center. Their bodies from the torso down are not visible due to a deep vignetting at the bottom of the photograph.
[Wedding portrait of Juan and Rosita Illescas]
Wedding photograph of Juan and Rosita Illescas. Juan is sitting on a chair dressed in a three-piece black suit and white bow tie. He is wearing white gloves on his right hand, and holding the gloves of his left hand. Rosita, holding white flowers, is dressed in white dress and white shoes. She is wearing a lacy head band, and a long veil, and is standing behind Juan. On the cover of the photograph is a engraving of a bride.
[Wedding Portrait of Marius Christensen and Thora Marie Jorgine Fredericksen]
Copy negative of a black and white portrait of a newlywed couple, Marius Christensen and Thora Marie Jorgine Frederiksen, on their wedding day. Thora is wearing a white wedding dress and a veil; a floral boutonniere is attached to her dress at the chest. Marius, standing to the left, is wearing a dark suit and is also wearing a boutonniere. The two are holding hands, as if to shake them in agreement. A painted backdrop is visible behind them.
[Wedding portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno]
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno at their wedding in Austin, Texas. Antonio is wearing a tuxedo, and his bride is wearing a wedding dress with long sleeves and a veil, and she is holding a bouquet of flowers. There is a small boy in a suit in front of them, probably the ring bearer. There are many people behind the couple in the pews of the church. The couple is identified on the back, as well as the location.
[Wedding portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno]
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno at their wedding reception in Austin, Texas. The bride and groom are standing behind a table with a wedding cake and punch on it. Antonio is wearing a tuxedo, and the bride is wearing a wedding dress with long sleeves and a veil. There is a little boy wearing a suit and bow tie to the left of the table and another boy to the right, sitting down and leaning against the stone wall. The cake has flowers on the top, and the punch is in a large crystal bowl. The couple and location are identified on the back.
[Wedding reception announcement for Mary Lovar and Samuel Gonzalez]
Card giving the time and place of the wedding reception for Mary Lovar and Samuel Gonzalez's wedding.
["Welcome Links" Paper Sign]
Photograph of a paper sign placed on a brick wall of Gates Elementary. Yellow butcher paper acts as the background for green text that reads, "Welcome links." Red, green, yellow, and blue leaf-life pieces of paper have been placed in succession around the outer perimeter as a decorative element.
["Welcome to Gates" Poster]
Photograph of a green and yellow paper poster that has been placed on a white brick wall. Yellow lettering reads, "Welcome to gates", which refers to Gates Elementary.
Well done, Mr. Shepperd
Clipping of an article in The Waco News-Tribune about Texas attorney general John Ben Shepperd and his accomplishments, while in office, for the state of Texas. The article addresses Shepperd's foil of a "Communist inspired plot". It also elaborates on Shepperd's staff and his accomplishments on "a staggering amount of legal labor expended on behalf of the people of Texas." There is an emphasis at the end of the return of unused budget money to the state treasury, a show of his "efficiency" while in office.
[Well Outside of a House]
Photograph of a stone water well behind a house in Fort Worth. The house in the background has an air conditioning unit on the outside of one of the windows. There is a large tree trunk that is cut off on the left side of the image, and the house is lined with sparse shrubs. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads "Ft. Worth".
[Wellness in the African American Family Seminars]
Flyer regarding Wellness in the African American Family, a series of four seminars presented by the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. The seminars occurred in February of 1990. There are handwritten notes on the back of the document.
[Wellness in the African American Family Seminars]
Flyer regarding Wellness in the African American Family, a series of four seminars presented by the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. The seminars occurred in February of 1990.
[Wellness in the Black Family Emcompassing Project LEAD]
Document outlining the various facets of Wellness in the Black Family. The document provides space for information to be written in.
[Welsh Food Booth]
Photograph of a Welsh food booth at the 1995 Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A traditionally costumed woman stands inside the booth. She serves a man who stands on the left. He wears sunglasses and a straw cowboy hat.
[Welsh Food Booth]
Photograph of a Welsh food booth at the 1995 Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A man stands inside the booth. He stands to the right of an illustrated poster regarding Welsh foods.
[Wence Shimek Polka Band]
Photograph of the Wence Shimek Polka Band, from Lavaca County, performing onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Starting from the left there is a clarinet player named Louis (denoted on his music stand), a guitarist, Wence singing at center stage, a drummer in the background, and another guitarist on the right. All members are male except for the guitarist on the right. The back of the music stand in front of her reads, "Helen." A sign on the right reads, "Wence Shimek and the All Star Sounds."
[Wendish Choir Performing]
Photograph of a Wendish choir performing outdoors during the day at the Texas Folklife Festival. Approximately fifteen choir members, mostly women, stand together holding music while singing in front of a backdrop of a partly cloudy sky and the Tower of the Americas. The women are wearing traditional dresses, with red and white patterned shawls and matching bonnets.
[Wendish Choir Performing at the Texas Folklife Festival]
Photograph of a Wendish Choir Performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The group consists of four men wearing white collared shirts with matching bow ties. They share two pieces of sheet music between the four of them as they perform for a crowd at the Festival.
[Wendish Culture Club Members in Wendish Gallery]
Photograph of Lillie Moerbe Caldwell and other members of the Wendish Culture Club in their Wendish gallery at the Texas Folklife Festival. They are wearing pioneer dresses with shawls and one of them is wearing a bonnet. They are sitting at a table looking through stacks of papers. Caldwell is seated on the left. On display on the table are books that appear to be very old. They are opened up, exhibiting brown, aged pages.
[A Wendish Gallery and Its Wares]
Slide of a Wendish gallery, sponsored by the Wendish Culture Club, at the Texas Folklife Festival. Two costumed women stand behind the counter displaying Wendish merchandise to customers. There is a sign overhead reading "Wendish" and there are people approaching the counter and examining the goods.
[Wendish Heritage Society Members]
Photograph of three members of the Wendish Heritage Society members at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The three elderly women are dressed in traditional shawls and bonnets, holding up examples of their crocheted items.
[Wendish Noodle Making]
Photograph of Wendish noodle making at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, the two women are dressed in traditional Wendish clothing as they pour noodles into a large metal drum. Women dressed in similar costumes are visible helping festival participants behind them.
Wesley & Darlene Miksik Home
Photograph of a single-story brick home belonging to Wesley and Darlene Miksik in Danevang, Texas. Photograph was taken some distance away, capturing a large front yard and average-sized trees spaciously distributed. The house has shutter windows, a gable roof, and small plants along the edge of the brick walls. There is a dog standing near the garage door on the left side of the house.
[West End Baptist Church Congregation During Founder's Day]
Photograph of members of the West End Baptist Church congregation during Founder's Day. Although the event has been named by accompanying information, it does not go further in explaining its particulars. The group consists of mostly older women, who are standing behind wooden benches wearing formal attire. In the front row, two older gentlemen are in suits, seated, and looking at the camera. Hand-written text on the back of the photograph lists the event name, date, and location.
[West Phoenix LULAC Council Newsletter, last page, September - October, 1979]
Last page of the West Phoenix League of United Latin American Citizens Council Newsletter dated September - October 1979. The newsletter includes updates from each of the Arizona LULAC Councils.
[West Phoenix LULAC Council Newsletter, September - October, 1979]
West Phoenix League of United Latin American Citizens Council Newsletter dated September - October 1979. The newsletter includes updates from each of the Arizona LULAC Councils.
Westerholm, Ralph & Marilyn Petersen, Michael Bram, Irvin Wind Home
Photograph of a red brick, single-story house. Photograph was taken from the street. Some asphalt is seen on the foreground. A dirt walkway leads to the front entrance, which is partially hidden by the palm trees that surround the front lawn of the house. On the back of the photograph, hand-written text explains that ownership of the house moved from Peter Westerholm, then to Ralph and Marilyn Petersen, and finally to Michael and Shannon Bram.
Western Area Brag Book, June 1990
This publication of the local chapters of The Links, Inc. located in the western United States details individual chapter accomplishments with regard to four program areas of community service: the arts, youth services, national services, and international outreach and services.
Western Area Communicator, January 1987
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. The last page of this issue is a registration form for the 1987 Western Area Conference.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, Number 1, October 1983
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, Number 2, January 1984
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, Number 3, May 1984
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, Number 4, October 1984
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, No. 8, January 1986
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Communicator, Volume 1, No. 8, September 1986
The Western Area Communicator is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Western Area Newsletter, Summer 1980
The Western Area Newsletter is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. To see a second copy of this issue that is identical in content, click on the link in the Relation field.
Western Area Newsletter, Summer 1980
The Western Area Newsletter is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. To see a second copy of this issue that is identical in content, click on the link in the Relation field.
Western Area Newsletter, Volume 4, Number 2, October 1975
The Western Area Newsletter is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. For this particular issue, only the first page remains, and it prominently features the photographs of three former national officers.
Western Area Newsletter, Volume 5, Number 1, October 1976
The Western Area Newsletter is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. In this particular issue, pages from the newsletter are printed on the front side of each page. The last page of the newsletter is an excerpt of a San Francisco magazine announcing the retirement of a Links member. The back side of each page of the newsletter was used to record the minutes of an unrelated Links meeting.
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