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[Singing in church]
Photograph of a congregation singing in church in Beeville, Texas. The congregation is standing, facing the camera. Some of the people are holding hymnals. There is a pulpit at the front of the church which is visible in the bottom right corner of the photograph. There are windows around the sides of the church, and the door at the back is open. A car is visible through the back window.
[Six Gentlemen Standing in Front of a Tent Structure]
Photograph of a group of six men standing in front of a large tent-like structure. The men, who are standing together in a row, are all wearing suits. One man standing in the middle is holding a typewriter. The structure behind them is held up with stakes and rope. Brush and shrubs are visible in the background. The photograph is mounted on a ripped piece of black paper.
[Six Girls and a Young Man on Steps]
Photograph of six girls and a young man posing for a picture on the steps in front of a house. The two girls in front are wearing similar dresses, and everyone in the picture is wearing light colors. A window can be seen behind them.
[Six Hispanic Children Standing on the Side of a Porch]
Photograph of a group of six young children standing together in a row at the edge of a raised porch. The porch is attached to a wood-slatted building with a large, framed window on the right-hand side of the image. Leaning against the building there is a young boy wearing a light collared shirt. Standing next to him on the right-hand side of the image is a slightly taller boy, three younger boys, and an older girl. All of the children are holding pieces of paper. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Sinton. 10/15/50 Beginnings of a new work in Sinton, operated by Pres. Mex. students"
[Six Hispanic Ladies Standing in Front of a Building]
Photograph of a group of six Hispanic ladies dressed formally in long dark coats and dresses standing in front of a building. Four of the women are wearing decorative hats, and a couple of them are also holding purses. Next to them on the right-hand side of the image, there is a large bush that cuts off at the top of the image. The building visible behind the bush is made up of mostly window panels. There is another building visible along the dirt path that leads to the background on the left-hand side of the image. This building is also mostly shielded by large bushes and trees. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "The officers of the Presbyterial with Mrs. Cunningham". There are also many numerical markings on the back of the photograph.
[Six Men Posing in Front of Shelton Chapel]
Photograph of six men posing for a group photo in front of Shelton Chapel. The man on the right is looking towards the rest of the group, while the others smile into the camera. The main tower of Shelton Chapel is visible behind them.
[Six Teenagers Standing in a Courtyard]
Photograph of six teenagers standing on the pathway of a courtyard. Two of the girls are on the far righthand side of the image; they are both looking downward. Two of the other girls and one of the boys are standing in a row on the lefthand side of the image. Another boy is walking past both groups toward the right. He is also looking down, and the other boy is waving at him. There are two stone buildings visible in the background, one is sunken below the ground. Trees and bushes cover these buildings. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "MO- RANCH, 8/50. Mo-6 Young People at T.-M. Presbytery Conference.
[Six Teenagers Standing in Front of a Garden]
Photograph of six teenagers standing together and facing the camera. There are four girls and two boys; they are all smiling, and a few of them are holding stacks of books. The girls are wearing white sundresses and matching boleros. The boys are wearing dress pants, collared shirts, and belts. The group is standing in front of a overgrown garden with a tall wire fence around it. They are standing on a thin sidewalk. There are several trees and part of a stone arch visible in the background. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "Mo- Ranch. Mo-5 Young People at T-M Presby Conf.".
[Small Brick House with Two Front Doors]
Photograph of the front of a small brick house with two separate front doors. There is a front porch with steps leading up to the two doors, which are shaded by an awning. There is a window on both sides of the porch. Large bushes and shrubs make up the grassy front yard, and the branches of a tree cover up the top of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Marcos".
[Small Concrete House]
Photograph of the side of a small concrete house built on a dirt clearing. The side of the building that faces the foreground has one dark window, and there is a single bushy fern growing on top of the roof. There is a large dead bush planted in front of this wall. The back of the building, which falls into the background, has four visible windows. The front of the building, which faces the right-hand side of the image, is not visible, however there are at least three people visible standing in front of the entrance and looking at the camera.
[A Small Group of Men]
Photograph of seven men in a small gathering on a sidewalk. Samuel Levinson Joekel is the second man from the left and Thomas White Currie is the man in the dark suit at the right of the photograph. The seventh man on the right is only half visible. To the left of the men are tall plants.
[Small Group of People Standing in Front of a Window]
Photograph of five Hispanic women and two Hispanic men standing together in front of a window at the entrance of a building. The women are wearing long, printed, sleeved dresses and hats, and the men are wearing suits. Everyone in the group are wearing ribbons. Part of an open entrance is cut off on the left-hand side of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Marcos In front of annex 1951".
[Small Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of the front of a small Presbyterian church. The building, which fills up most of the image, is lightly colored and wood-slatted. The section of the building that includes the double-door front entrance is taller than the rest of the building. There are three front windows and two long grates, one above the entrance and one above the three windows. There is a sign next to the doors and small trees and shrubs in front of the building. There is a smaller house-like structure with one front window next to the church on the left-hand side of the building. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Antonio Bethel Church".
[Smiling Kitchen Hand Standing Outside]
Photograph of a young African American (identified as Bobby Franklin) standing on a stone porch. The individual, who is facing and posing for the camera, is teen age. He is wearing a simple white shirt, cuffed jeans, and high-top sneakers. There is a low stone wall with a pillar and an opening behind the teenager. Several trees are in the background, which goes very far back. There is also a slight mound far back on the horizon. The cloudless sky takes up the top third portion of the photograph. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Mo- Ranch (underlined 8-50 Mo-19 One of the kitchen crew. Bobby Franklin".
[Spring Meeting of Tex Mex Presbytery 1943]
Photograph of the members of the Fort Worth Tex Mex Presbytery at the Spring Meeting in 1943. The group, which is made up of all men and one woman, is standing in four rows facing the camera. They are wearing suits, ties, and dark shoes. The woman is wearing a printed cotton dress. At the front and center of the group there is a wooden table with an open book and a gavel on top. On the back of the photograph there is a handwritten note that reads "Spring Meeting of the Tex Mex Presbytery Church of Fort Worth (April 28- May 2, 1943)". There is also a stamp that indicates the photo was printed by W.D. Smith Commercial Photographs on April 29, 1943.
[Street View of a Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of the side of a series of light-colored, wood-slatted buildings that make up a church. The photograph has been taken from the street, which is in the foreground. The main building, which is also the largest and closest to the foreground, has four windows on the side and two in the front next to the main double-door entrance. There is another building behind the main building on the right-hand side of the image, and also one next to it in the background. There are children playing in the courtyard between these two buildings. A power line stretches across the image directly above the complex. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph.
[Students in Front of a School House in Houston]
Photograph of a group of students standing in front of their school house. The students stand in three tiered rows; the first two are made up of girls, and the very top row is made up of boys. All of the girls are wearing long dark coats and skirts. The boys are all wearing suits. Behind the group, the light colored school house is surrounded by a wooden fence. Houses and a car can been seen in the background. There is a decorative border around the image, and two of the corners have the word "owl" typed on an angle. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph in both pen and pencil that reads, "Feb. 1938 Magnolia S.S. Class Young People". There is also a stamp that reads "604H".
[Students Standing in Front of a Sunday School Building]
Photograph of a small group of children and a teacher standing in front of a Presbyterian Sunday School. There is one boy dressed in wide-legged pants, and two young girls in knee-length dresses standing on either side of him. Behind the three children, there is an older girl and a teacher holding a baby, who is looking down upon the boy's head. The building behind the small group has five visible windows that are open. The building is elevated from the ground on short stilts. In the background behind the house, there is a large bush and two men standing around it. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to read, "Class # 2 Elisa G de Rios, Mrs. de Gutierrez, Newgulf".
[Sunday School Class]
Portrait of a Sunday School class. There are two women, one man, and five girls of different ages posing in front of double doors. They are dressed for church. The following is handwritten on the back: "June 9, 1946. Before Sunday School was organized. 1st meeting. Manuel J. Vela is Superintendent of Sunday School. Ola Perez to his left is secretary. Mrs. Maria Garza at right is treasurer." There is a stamp on the back from The Fox Co. of San Antonio.
[Sunday School Girls Helping in the Kitchen]
Photograph of a group of young girls helping in the kitchen during a Sunday School meeting. All of the girls except for one are facing the camera and smiling. They are standing in a row behind a kitchen counter. Two of the girls are holding plates of food that they helped prepare. In the background behind the girls there are cupboards and shelves. All of the girls are wearing lightly-colored dresses, and have either short or pinned-up hair. On the back of the photograph there is handwriting that reads, "Harlingen B-13 Kitchen help at Sunday School Convention, Labor Camp. 5/28/50 (Women and girls of Harlingen Church".
[Tap Dancing on Stage]
Photograph of women on stage tap dancing. There is a line of women behind the tap dancers in longer dresses, and at least one man is visible in the back as well. In the bottom right corner, a bass player is visible.
[Teacher and Students Outside of School House]
Photograph of a teacher and four school children standing outside of a school building. The teacher, who is holding some of the childrens' projects, is standing close to the open door of the stone building. There is a boy and a girl walking in opposite directions behind her. Another girl is standing in front of the teacher, and another boy is leaning against the door frame of the entrance. There is a window on either side of the doorway, and a lamp above the door. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "Mo-Ranch (underlined) 1950 Mo-10 Pioneers".
[A Teacher at the V.C.S. Institute]
Photograph of a teacher posing with a picture in front of her three students. The teacher is facing the camera and her students. She is standing in front of a small table, which has a book and a pen on it. Next to her, on the right side of the image there are four empty fold-up chairs and a large window, which is open. There is text on the bottom of the image that reads, "May 1953 Studer S.A. TEXAS" The handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "V.C.S. Institute Houston 1953".
[Teacher Pointing to a Lesson on a Chalkboard]
Photograph of a female teacher (identified as Luisa Rodriguez) standing next to a chalkboard. She is pointing to writing on the chalkboard with a piece of chalk. The writing reads, "Thought for the Day (underlined) 'Never forget this: A selfish heart desires Love for itself; A Christian heart delights to Love- without return'". There is a chair next to the teacher and a piano on the lefthand side of the image. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Mo-Ranch. 8/50 Mo-11 Miss Luisa Rodriguez, leader of Y.P. Class in 'Private Devotional Life.'".
[Teenagers at a church convention]
Photograph of five teenagers, three girls and two boys, at a convention at Divino Salvador in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1952. The date and location are identified on the back. They are standing between two cars, and on of the girls is standing in the open door of the white car on the left. There are trees and houses in the background.
[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.
[Tex-Mex Student Dormitory Building]
Photograph of the side of a two-story student dormitory building. The brick building starts on the left side of the image, and then from there continues diagonally across the image until it cuts off at the edge on the right. Windows with shutters run along the building in pairs. There is a closed door with a small landing and stairs leading up to it at the end of the building on the left. Parts of two other buildings can are visible in the background on the lefthand side. Handwriting on the back of the photo reads, "Tex-Mex Institute A-11 Dormitory dedicated 10/10/50".
[Texas Mexican Presbytery]
Photograph of the members of the Texas Mexican Presbytery. According to the information on the back, the gathering took place at El Divino Salvador Church in Corpus Christi, Texas in September of 1952. The men are posing in the church. There is a railing in front of them and a wall behind with a sign that says "Bien Venidos." Accompanying information identifies the following men by the numbers written on the photograph: 1. Rev. Jesse Leos, 2. Rev. J. F. Rojos, 3. Rev. Juan Cavacos, 4. Rev. R. D. Campbell, 5. Rev. Samuel Ramirez, 6. Rev. Ben Armendariz, 7. Rev. C. C. Acevedo, 8. Muñoz, 9. Rev. Isaac Olivares, 10. Jose Martinez, 11. Juan Veja, 12. Rev. Jose Martinez, 13. Manuel Garcia, 14. Isaac Morales, 15. Arcadio, 16. Rev. Francisco Rugerio, 17. Rev. Guadalupe Armendaril, 18. Rev. Jose De La Luz Guerrero, 19. Rev. Luis Hernandez, 20.Rev. J. B. Franco, 21. Pascual Guzman, 22. Rev. Juan DaLucios, 23. Rev. A. L. Sedden, 24. Issequias Pimentel, 26. Rev. Alberto Luna, 28. Manuel Quintania, 30. Rev. G. M. Valenzuela, 31. Rev. Diego Vera, 32. Esequil Caseres, 34. Rev. Bernarndino Del Pozo, 36. Rev. Ismaiel Maldonado.
[Three Carved Chairs Against a Wood-grain Wall]
Photograph of three ornately carved wooden chairs sitting against a decorative wood-grain wall. The tips of a potted plant is visible in the foreground, and there appears to be repeated motifs carved into the wall behind. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph.
[Three Carved Chairs and Potted Plants on a Stage]
Photograph of three ornately carved wooden chairs positioned atop a raised platform. The chairs are surrounded by a myriad of healthy-looking potted plants and shrubs. There is what looks like a rectangular patterned banner in front of the middle chair. Both the floor and the walls surrounding are made of wood. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Mexican Church Mercedes 1952".
[Three Hispanic Girls Visiting at a Grocery Store]
Photograph of three Hispanic girls standing together and visiting in front of a grocery store. The girls are all wearing printed bell dresses. One girl is standing across from the other two with her hands held above her head. The dark brick grocery store behind her has shrubs and bushes in front of it. There are also several slabs of glass bottles piled on top of each other. A small brick building is visible directly behind the store in the background. The window on the side of a lightly-colored wood building is cut off on the far left-hand side of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads "Sinton - Pres-Mex. girls inviting children to attend S.S. in Sinton. 10/15/50"
[Three Hispanic Teenagers Standing in Front of a Building]
Photograph of two teenage Hispanic girls and a one teenage boy standing together in front of a building with two visible windows directly behind, which are opened. Both of the girls are smiling; one is wearing a collared white dress and the other is wearing a fluffy white blouse with light pencil skirt. The boy, who is standing in between the two girls and looking upward, is wearing a pinstripe suit and tie. The boy also has a ribbon pinned to his lapel. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Rev. Ed. Covention - sp. speaking work June 3.7-1940 Taft. Tex Bertha Acevedo, Mr. Fidel Rios, Aurora Rodriguez".
[Three Hispanic Women in a Pick-Up Truck]
Photograph of three women posed around a pick-up truck. One of the girls is sitting in the driver's seat, one is sitting on the side of the door, and the other is standing next to the door. Several other women are visible in the background behind the car. There is a building visible in the background. There is a decorative border around the image and a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "The new Tex-Mex truck - a gift from Refugio - Pres- Mex needs one too".
[Three People Standing in a Field with Cars]
Photograph of a young woman, an elderly man, and a teenage boy standing together in the middle of a grassy field. The man, who is wearing a suit, has his arms crossed and is facing the woman. The woman, who is wearing a long, lightly-colored trench coat, is holding a handbag and facing the man who is talking to her. The teenage boy, who is wearing a light cardigan and pants, is standing to the man's right and is looking to the side. On the far left-hand side of the image, there is a group of people that are cut off by the edge of the image. Three cars are parked in a row along the edge of a dirt road in the background. There are several palm trees scattered throughout the field. A decorative border surrounds the image, and there is a handwritten note on the back that reads, "Talking over the Mex. work - Mrs. Seddon Mr. McLane Brooks".
[Three People with an Inner Tube]
Photograph of two boys and a girl standing in water next to an inner tube. They are holding a long rope and there is writing on the inner tube. Other people can be seen faintly in the background around the water.
[Three Students at the V.C.S. Institute]
Photograph of three young women sitting and watching their teacher unpack a picture. The three young women are sitting next to each other on fold-up chairs. The women are all wearing light shirts and dark skirts, and two of them are holding books in their laps. In front of the students there is a table covered with books and papers. The teacher, who is on the left side of the image, is unpacking a bag of papers on the table. There is text on the bottom of the image that reads, "May 1953 Studer S.A. TEXAS" The handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "V.C.S. Institute Houston 1953".
[Three Young Men Standing in Front of a Window Outside]
Photograph of three young Hispanic men standing outside in front of a stone building. The men are all smiling at the camera and wearing suits; one is holding a stack of papers. There is a large half-round window behind the men, and the building is lined with a small garden. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Robstown 2 Tex-Mex boys, Roberto Fernández, 1 Kingsville boy help in Mexican congregation".
[Trees Frame a Snow-Covered Church]
Photograph of a side view of a snow-covered church. The entrance of the church, which is facing the right-hand side of the image, has a tall, modern belfry with a large cross on top. There are several windows on the brick building, including several tall windows along the one side that faces the left and further down the front of the church, which is cut off by the edge of the image. There are two snowy trees in the foreground that form a frame around the rest of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "'Dream Church' Weslaco, Tex. 1st Presbyterian".
[Truck Full of People Parked in Front of a School Building]
Photograph of a group of people standing in the back of a large cargo truck. The truck, which is in the background of the image, is parallel parked in front of the entrance to a large two-story building on the left-hand side of the image. Several Hispanic women are gathered next to the truck on both sides. There are two women walking together on the dirt road in the foreground. They are smiling, and one is carrying books. There is a handwritten note on the back of the image that reads, "Pres-Mex".
[Two Boys on the Roof of the Del Rio Annex]
Photograph of two children (identified as 12 year old Benjamĺn and 6 year old Davĺd) standing side by side on the roof of the Del Rio Annex. Benjamin is holding a bucket in his left hand. In the foreground there is a wooden railing as well as some trees and shrubs. There is a man doing labor work next to the annex. On the back of the photograph there is a note handwritten in Spanish. It reads: "Aquí se ven dos niños, Benjamĺn de 12 y Davĺd de 6 años. Davĺd se resbaló de la parte de arriba del techo y se vino rodondo hacia abajo, pero a los dos terceras partes del techo se delubo, se levantó y levantó en brazo derecho con la brocha con que pinta-ra y gritó y dijo "Soy puro hombre". El luchó bastante rasguñando el techo para detenerse, lo que consiguió. Dios lo salvó de caer ó tal vez de haberse matado. (Ellos pintaron el anex"
[Two Cars Parked in Front of a Manse]
Photograph of two cars parallel-parked in front of a small manse, which sits next to a large brick church. The manse, which is on the right-hand side of the image, has a small porch and is raised from the ground on stilts. The church, which is cut off on the left-hand side of the image, is lined with half-round arched windows on the one visible side. The is a sidewalk in front of both buildings that is parallel to the street, which is in the foreground. There are two wires stretching diagonally across the image in the foreground. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Benito - New Mexican Presbyterian Ch. and old manse 1952".
[Two Girls in Costume on Stage]
Photograph of two girls performing a play on stage. One is in a male renaissance costume, and the other in a long, flowing dress. The actor in male costume is kneeling, and the other one is holding out her dress.
[Two Girls Posing Together for a Photo]
Photograph of two girls posing together for a picture. Both girls are smiling and wearing long dresses and heeled shoes. The girl on the right is also wearing a coat. Behind them is a building. To the left of the girls can be seen a tree that has been painted white halfway up.
[Two Hispanic People Facing Each Other]
Photograph of a Hispanic woman in a floral-printed dress and a Hispanic man wearing a suit and tie standing on a wooden platform and facing each other. There is a wood-slatted wall with a large framed window behind the woman on the left-hand side of the image. A small building with one window is clearly visible in the background. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Sinton. Miss Beatríz Fernández and Rev. Palmer Deloteus talk over plans for extensión work in Sinton. Taken in front of small building used for mission work. 10/15/50".
[Two Ladies in Dresses Standing Together]
Photograph of two ladies wearing collared dresses and standing together smiling. They are both smiling and holding purses. There is a whitewashed brick wall behind them with a window that touches the ground and another that cuts off at the top of the image.
[Two Ladies Smiling and Standing Together]
Photograph of two ladies wearing collared dresses and standing together smiling. The lady on the right-hand side is turned to look at the other lady. There is a whitewashed brick wall behind them with a window that touches the ground and another that cuts off at the top of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Pres- Mex. Berta Murray and ―".
[Two Men Carry a Crate into Shelton Chapel]
Photograph of two men carrying a wooden crate into Shelton Chapel. They are both smiling and the man on the left is looking into the camera.
[Two Men in Front of a Church in Gonzales, Texas]
Photograph of two men, one caucasian and one hispanic, in front of a church in Gonzales, Texas. They are standing on a narrow sidewalk that is surrounded by grass, trees, and bushes. Behind the men there are stairs leading up to the front door of the main part of the church. Connected to the main entrance of the church on the right side of the image there is a tower with two windows that are visible.
[Two Men Presenting a Plaque]
Photograph of two men presenting an engraved plaque in front of a stage. The first man, who is closest to the foreground, has his back to the camera and is reaching over a podium to hold up one side of the plaque. He is also holding a book and some papers. The second man, who is standing on the right-hand side of the image, is turned to hold the plaque with both of his hands. Another man is visible sitting in the background on the stage, There is a small child's chair set in front of the podium. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Presentation of Plaque in San Antonio 4/26/53".
[Two Men Shaking Hands Behind a Podium]
Photograph of two men shaking hands behind a podium. The man directly behind the podium is holding a book in one hand. The other man is holding a piece of paper in one hand. The podium, which is located in the center of the image, has a long, light-colored cloth draped over the top. There is a short stool set in front of the podium. One leg of another man sitting on a bench behind the podium on the stage is visible on the right-hand side of the image. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Mr. Quinius presenting check to Mr. Armendariz".
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