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  Partner: Fort Bend Museum
 Resource Type: Photograph
 Decade: 1950-1959
[Men threshing rice. Large rice pile in center of photo.]

[Men threshing rice. Large rice pile in center of photo.]

Date: 1954
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of men threshing rice. Large rice pile in center of photo. Man on rice filled wagon in foreground. Threshing machines to the right.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Rice harvesting operation.]

[Rice harvesting operation.]

Date: 1954
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of rice harvesting operation. Sacks of rice in far right corner. Two men (backs to camera) filling rice sacks in center of photo. Threshing machine to left. Horse drawn wagons in background (right).
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[A rice threshing scene. Large groups of people are standing nearby.]

[A rice threshing scene. Large groups of people are standing nearby.]

Date: 1954
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a rice threshing scene. Crowd of people watching threshing machines at work. Rice is pouring out of the thresher from the center to the right side of photo. Boy in a striped shirt in right, foreground. Automobiles can be seen in far left background. Photo has bent areas.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Rice threshing scene. Crowd of people (right of photo) gathered around.]

[Rice threshing scene. Crowd of people (right of photo) gathered around.]

Date: 1954
Creator: unknown
Description: Rice threshing scene. Crowd of people (right of photo) gathered around a rice threshing machine. Horses pulling wagon load of rice to left of photo. Boys in field to far left. Photo has areas where it has been bent.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George]

[Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George]

Date: 1950
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of Mr. And Mrs. A.P. George. They are seated facing each other in wooden chairs. Mr. George is wearing wire rimmed glasses, a striped suit, white shirt, and a dark print tie. Mrs. George, also wearing wire framed glasses, is wearing a black dress with a square neckline. She has a white lace pin on her left shoulder. There is a large, sprawling oak tree in the background; below the tree is a birdbath.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Photograph of Manuel Reyes, Jr. leaning on a tree]

[Photograph of Manuel Reyes, Jr. leaning on a tree]

Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of Manuel Reyes, Jr., an Imperial Sugar employee taken in 1951. Reyes is wearing light colored pants, white shirt, and light colored hat. He is standing next to a tree and has his left hand on a branch of the tree. His right hand is on his hip. There is a tin building on the left side of the photograph. A fence can be seen on the right in the background. Scanned image is of the copy.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Photograph of Josephine M. Reyes at an elementary playground]

[Photograph of Josephine M. Reyes at an elementary playground]

Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of Josephine M. Reyes taken at the elementary playground in Sugar Land, Texas in 1951. Reyes is sitting on the back of her heels and has her left hand on a pipe (probably a leg of a swing set) and she is wearing a dark dress with white trim at neckline and down front of dress. She has her dark hair pulled back. Swings in background, right. Trees in background to left and right. Scanned image is of the copy.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Photograph of three children standing by a "Meat Market" sign]

[Photograph of three children standing by a "Meat Market" sign]

Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of three children standing on the northeast corner of a Meat Market building taken in Sugar Land in 1951. The three children are identified as Manuel Reyes III, Raymond Reyes, and Mary Jane Reyes. Mary is dressed in a light colored dress with white trim at short sleeve ends, collar and on pocket fronts. She has white socks and dark shoes. Manuel and Raymond are wearing matching outfits of light colored pants and plaid shirts. The front of an automobile can be seen on the far right of the photo. Scanned image is of the copy.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Photograph of Manuel Reyes, Jr. sitting on cement]

[Photograph of Manuel Reyes, Jr. sitting on cement]

Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of Manuel Reyes, Jr. sitting on a the edge of a cement structure. He is wearing a light colored pants, white shirt, and light colored hat. He has his left knee bent and over the edge of the cement edge. His arms are folded and in his lap. The three children playing behind him are identified as: Manuel Reyes III, Mary Jane Reyes, and Raymond Reyes. A wooden bridge can be seen in background to the left and buildings, including the Imperial Sugar Plant, in background on right. The photograph was taken in Sugar Land, Texas in 1951. Scanned image is of the copy.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
[Photograph of three children in front of a pasture]

[Photograph of three children in front of a pasture]

Date: 1951
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph (copy) of three children in front of a pasture. The children are identified as: Manuel Reyes III, Alex Garcia and Raymond Reyes. A fence post can be seen just to the right of the group. A tin barn is in the left background. Wooden bridge on right. Other buildings in background. Photograph was taken in Sugar Land , Texas in 1951. Scanned image is of the copy.
Contributing Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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