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- metal button marked as treble superior
- metal button marked as treble superior
- button plain tip with metal loop on bottom
- button plain tip with metal loop on bottom
- round hollow button fragment
- round hollow button fragment
- Mexican officer button with image of an eagle on top
- Mexican officer button with image of an eagle on top
- ram rod guide (marked with 92a before the museum received the piece)
- ram rod guide (marked with 92a before the museum received the piece)
- Piece of a rifle, flint striker
- Piece of a rifle, flint striker
- Cartridge case buckle, small rectangular buckle piece.
- Cartridge case buckle, small rectangular buckle piece.
- spur, worn finish, has been bent and flattened.
- spur, worn finish, has been bent and flattened.
- [Group photo in the interior of the Guy Lodge Hall]
- Image picture of the interior of the Guy Lodge Hall. Shows 2004.005.001 hanging in the top (viewer's) right hand side. Top Row: (left to right) Stanley Slacalek, Peter Listak, Frank Kveton, Adolph Bosak, Chas. Suchma, Jr., Willie Barak, Frank Vrla, Edmond Kocurek, Freddie Kocurek, Richard Kveton, Edd Walcik, Chas. Suchma, Sr., Second Row: Walter Sebesta, Johnny Barak, Dorthy Barak, Willie Foss, Mrs. Will Kocurek, Adeline Bacica, Norma Walcik, Chas. Pavlas, Ludvik Surovec, Vinc Pekar, John H. Walcik, Frank Hauerland Third Row: Annie Sebesta, Filomena Walcik, Mary Palat, Otilie Hauerland, Wallace Taylor, Julia Taylor, Fannie Bosak, August Bosak, Will Kolar, John Barak, Louis Kocurek, Gotlieb Batke, Louis Horak Bottom Row (not ledgable) (Scanned image is of a copy)
- [Portrait of George Washington that hung in the Guy Lodge Hall]
- Portrait of George Washington that hung in the Guy Lodge Hall. A picture of the hall (in the accession file) shows the portrait hanging in the Hall.
- large oval platter
- large oval platter
- large round platter
- large round platter
- medium size plates
- medium size plates
- large saucer for coffee cups
- large saucer for coffee cups
- small saucer
- small saucer, used with 2004.003.012
- sauceboat
- sauce boat
- oval bowl
- Medium size oval bowl.
- round serving bowl and lid with hanldes
- round serving bowl and lid with hanldes
- [A small cup with a gold design]
- eight small cups, coffee?
- Set 23 plates with the Noritake mark
- Set 23 plates with the Noritake mark
- [Plate with golden designs around the edges]
- set of 6 plates that were given to the donor by Rydonia Jones. They have a green noritake mark 16034
- large serving bowl blue noritake mark # 16034
- large serving bowl blue noritake mark # 16034
- 14 small bowls
- 14 small bowls
- bowl with three rounded knobs for feet, goes with 2004.003.007
- bowl with three rounded knobs for feet, goes with 2004.003.007
- 12 bowls
- 12 bowls
- medium size seving platter
- medium size serving platter
- 8 small saucers
- 8 small saucers
- 12 dinner plates
- 12 dinner plates
- ladle, goes with 2004.003.012
- ladle, goes with 2004.003.012
- creamer
- creamer
- sugar container
- sugar container
- small coffee pot
- small coffee pot
- creamer
- creamer
- sugar container and lid
- sugar container and lid
- fourteen coffee cups,
- fourteen coffe cups,
- [Can sealer]
- Can sealer purchased in the 1930's probably from Sears Roebuck. A sealer like this one was displayed in their 1930's catalogs. It belonged to Guy and Oma Wynn who lived in Orchard 1938-1950, Richmond 1950-1985 and earlier a t Crescent in Wharton County. Guy Wynn was Superintendent of Schools at several rural school districts in Wharton County, in Orchard and later the Fot Bend County School Superintendent, 1950-1958. At certain times during the 1930's, the state lacked funds to cash checks for their teachers; therefore, Guy Wynn chose not to cash his checks with the banks which were paying only 50% of their value. During those days, teachers would "moonlight" to support themselves and their families. Among other things, our family canned vegetables "on the halves" with local farmers. The farmers provided the product, cans, lids and labels, and the Wynns provided the labor and the expertise. Some of the favorite products were corn, field peas, and snapp beans. (this info was given by the donor
- [double sided railroad bench made of wood]
- double sided railroad bench made of wood
- [Unidentified boy wearing a white collared shirt]
- photo of unknown boy
- [Emma Marek and William Marek]
- photo of Emma Marek and William Marek
- [A boy with a dog in front of a house, a man is standing on the porch]
- photo of a boy with a dog, in front of what could be the Marek House in Guy, Texas
- kids in cotton field in Guy
- kids in cotton field in Guy
- [A group of school children]
- Photo of a group of school kids (donor said it was Guy Lodge Hall, but the roof does not match that of the Lodge Hall)
- Frank Marek House, Guy, Texas
- Frank Marek House, Guy, Texas
- [Letter written from the Republic of Texas, Fort Bend County on September 11, 1841.]
- Letter written from the Republic of Texas, Fort Bend County on September 11, 1841, Signed by A.G. Owen, H.M. Thompson and Wyly Martin
- Letter written to Mr. W Vaughan.
- Letter written to Mr. W Vaughan.
- Certificate of payment to W.W. Bowman for 40 dollars
- Certificate of payment to W.W. Bowman for 40 dollars
- Tintype of Tom McGee
- Tintype of Tom McGee
- [A photograph of an older woman inside of a case]
- daguerreotype [photograph] of an old lady
- Tintype of Tom McGee (right) and unknown boy (left)
- Tintype of Tom McGee (right) and unknown boy (left)
- [An unidentified older woman wearing a dark dress]
- photograph copy of an old lady