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[Two unidentified men wearing vests and hats]
photo of 2 unidentified men
[Two unidentified women on horseback]
Photograph of two unidentified women on horseback. Woman on left is wearing a dark skirt with white blouse (sleeves rolled up nearly to elbows), dark scarf tied around her collar, and a dark hat. Woman to right is wearing a light color skirt with white shirt with thin tie, and a dark hat. The horses are both dark horses. Wire fence on left in front of a wooden house. Wooden gate visible between the two horses. Wooden fence encloses barns and outbuildings to right. Top of windmill in left background, and another windmill in center background. Scanned image and dimensions are of the copy.
[Two women and a dog in front of a wooden building.]
Photograph of two women and a dog in front of a wooden building. Marie Moers, seated on the ground of the front yard, is wearing a dark dress with a jacket over her left shoulder. Mrs. C. A. Moers is standing in center of photograph. She is wearing a plaid dress with dark vest. She has dark hair that is pulled back. The wooden house in the background has a porch on the north west corner.
[Two women and two children]
Copy print of two women and two children (all wearing dark hats) sitting in a wagon. One of the children is identified as Ivan Walenta. The woman to right is wearing a dark dress and holding child on her lap; the woman to her right is wearing a checked print blouse and the second child is seated on the far left, wearing a light-colored shirt. There is a ladder leaning against an unpainted wooden house in the background. There is a blank strip beneath the image.
[Two women in an automobile]
Postcard issued by Bank of the Southwest using images from F.J. Schlueter Collection. Image is of two women in an automobile, one at the driver's wheel and one in the back seat. Text on the back of the postcard reads, "By 1910, the horse and buggy had begun to give way to the automobile. Houston Streets were never the same again. Photograph is from the Bank of the Southwest--F.J. Schlueter Collection." Image is from ca. 1910, but postcard is from ca. 1970.
[Two women in train filled with sugarcane]
Postcard image of "Carloads of Sweetness". Two women in front car of train. Boxcars filled with sugarcane.
[Two women standing on a bridge.]
Photograph of two women standing on a bridge. One woman is wearing white with a white hat and the other is wearing a light-colored dress with a dark-colored hat. They are standing to the right side of the bridge. Shadows of people can be seen in the foreground. Photo is bent at each corner.
[Two women wearing dark dresses with flowers on them]
Photograph of 2 women
[Two young children in matching outfits]
Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate of two young children in matching outfits. Decorative cement posts to right and left of photo. Bottom of photo reads: D.W. Buchanan, Huntsville, Ala.
[Two young girls]
Tintype image of tow young girls. They are wearing identical dark dresses with triple stripes outlining the collar. Enclosed in a cardboard substrate.
[Two young men and a young woman sitting on the steps of a home.]
Snapshot of Two young men and a young woman sitting on the steps of a home. Girl at center is identified as Lizzie Wessendorff.
[Two young women (in center) and two young men.]
Photograph of two young women (in center) and two young men (one to right and one to the left) Young women are wearing light-colored printed dresses and hats. Woman on right has dark-colored belt at her waist. The women are touching a book on a table in front of them. Photo (oval) is mounted on cardboard. Back of cardboard is pink and in purple ink (stamped) reads: Theod Koellmann, Artist, Photographer, Gonzales, Texas.
[Two young women standing in long white dresses]
Photographic portrait of two young women standing in long white dresses and large hats. Women are identified on back of photo in blue pen as "Effie Alley and Sister Dora Alley." Image is mounted on a tan cardboard matte with gray scroll pattern along top and around upper corners of image. Photographer's mar pressed into matte at lower right corner, "Sprague, Wellington, Kansas." Image dimensions: 9.8 cm x 14.1 cm
[Two young women with bob haircuts sitting on a driftwood log]
Postcard image of two young women with bob haircuts sitting on a driftwood log in front of an ocean backdrop. Women are wearing dark swimsuits with a white "M" on the chest. Photo taken at Murdoch's Bath House in Galveston. Residue of back of photo suggests it was removed from a scrapbook (see 1998.025.043)
[U-shaped clevis]
U-shaped clevis with a pin through the top. The pin has a circle at one end with a hole.
["Uncle Frank Davis."]
Hand tinted photograph identified on back as "Uncle Frank Davis." Davis is wearing a suit coat, striped shirt with rounded collar, and dark solid necktie; he has a thick moustache. No known date.
[Uncle Oscar's (of Foster Family) duck hunting steer]
Postcard image of Uncle Oscar's (of Foster Family) duck hunting steer. Man (wearing cap) with gun in his lap. He is riding a horse and is holding a rope that is tied to a steer.
[Underpass at Highway 36]
Photograph of the underpass at highway 36. Intersection of highway 90 and 36. Highway in foreground; underpass on right in background. Images are mown into the grass to the left of the underpass. Image is of a "90" followed by a "star in a circle" and "36". Two buildings can be seen in the background. Photo is bordered by a black design. Stamped in black on back: Guaranteed For Life This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas Trade Mark Protected July 1938.
[Unidentified baby wearing a light colored dress]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified baby
[Unidentified boy in a dark coat]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified man
[Unidentified boy wearing a white collared shirt]
photo of unknown boy
[An unidentified family of eight sitting on the porch.]
Photograph of an unidentified family of eight sitting on the porch of a white wooden house. Two men with dark hats are sitting on the porch floor above the steps to the front door. They are leaning on the two wooden support posts. Two children are seated on porch on either side of the men. A woman is seated to right of the bottom step and a child is seated to the left.
[An unidentified family of four. A dog is on the far left.]
Photograph of an unidentified family of four. A dog is on the far left of photograph. Young boy wearing white shirt and short pants is squatting next to the dog. The next young man is also wearing short pants, but has a striped long sleeve shirt. A young girl, third from left, is wearing a polka dot dress with wide collar. She has her dark hair pulled back. Woman on right is wearing a light colored dress with wide collar. Partial view of another person on far right. Trees in background. Small white building in far right distance.
[Unidentified female member of the Foster Family]
Photograph of an unidentified female member of the Foster Family. Woman with dark hair pulled up into bun at crown of her head, is wearing a white dress with a tied bow at collar. Photo is mounted on a gray textured cardboard matte with beveled edges. Bottom right corner of matte in blue reads: The Sugg Studio, 501 1/2 Main Street, Houston, Texas with a small design under writing. Back of photo in blue ink: Unknown member of Foster Family. Image dimensions are: 5 cm X 9.5 cm.
[Unidentified girl and dog in front of an automobile]
Photographic image of an unidentified girl and dog in front of an automobile. The girl has her right hand on the dog's back. Tree trunk on right and trees in background. Black paper residue on back suggests image was removed from a scrapbook.
[Unidentified girl in front of a flowering arbor]
Photographic image of an unidentified girl in front of a flowering arbor on thin sidewalk. She is wearing a sleeveless outfit with rounded neckline and tiers of tulle as skirting. Her short bobbed hair is parted on the side. Black paper residue on back suggests image was removed from a scrapbook.
[Unidentified group of men and women.]
Snapshot of unidentified group of men and women, all wearing commemorative ribbon of some kind. Mounted onto scrapbook page.
unidentified home
unidentified home
[Unidentified home in Rosenberg, Texas]
Negative image of an unidentified home in Rosenberg, Texas. A sidewalk is in the foreground and runs along the right edge of the picture. A row of shrubs is in the distance on the side of the house.
[Unidentified House with a porch swing and a lamppost]
A photograph of an unidentified house with a porch swing, a lamppost in the front yard, and a chimney.
[Unidentified man in coveralls and a dark hat]
Photographic image of unidentified man in coveralls and a dark hat walking toward camera along a sidewalk. Tree in picket fenced yard in left background. Buildings in right background. Stamped on back of photo in purple is: Fox-Tone Print Fox Co. San Antonio Texas.
[Unidentified man pointing to a Dr. Pepper sign]
Photograph (copy) of an unidentified man pointing to a Dr. Pepper sign that reads:" Drink Dr. Pepper 5 cents Good For Life". The man, who has dark, wavy hair, is wearing a light colored shirt and pants with a dark belt. He has a pocket watch chain visible at his waist. Scanned image is of the copy. Circa. 1920's.
[Unidentified man standing in front of a Dr. Pepper truck]
Photograph (copy) of an unidentified man standing in front of a truck loaded with cases of bottled Dr. Pepper. Sign on top of cargo area reads: DRINK DR PEPPER 5 CENTS" . Man is leaning on the front of the black truck. Rosenberg Bottling Wks. Brick building in background. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Unidentified man standing next to an automobile, a Model A Ford]
Photographic image of unidentified man standing next to a Model A Ford. The man is wearing slacks, a hooded sweatshirt and a hat. He has his elbow resting in the window of the automobile. Trees in background. The photograph is bordered by black trim. Stamped in purple on back of photograph: Guaranteed Fox-Tone This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made by Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas Copyrighted 1927 by Carl D. Newton.
[Unidentified older man wearing a three piece suit and a light colored tie]
Photograph of an unidentified man. Man with thinning hair is wearing a three piece suit, white shirt, and a light colored tie.
[An unidentified older woman wearing a dark dress]
photograph copy of an old lady
[Unidentified school portrait. Girls are on the left, boys are on the right.]
Unidentified school portrait. Girls are grouped on the left, boys on the right. Photo is taken in front of a wooden school building with central double door, window on each side, bell at peak of the roof. Four teachers (3 female, 1 male) standing at center of the picture between the boys and girls. Image is matted on tan cardboard. Matte is missing completely from right side of picture. Image dimensions: 19.2 cm x 24.5 cm
[Unidentified woman and smaller photo of unidentified man]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified woman and smaller photo of unidentified man
[Unidentified woman sitting in a chair with a book in her lap]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified woman
[Unidentified woman standing in dark fur-trimmed coat]
Photographic image of unidentified woman standing in dark fur-trimmed coat and muff, and white and black hat. She is standing in a yard in front of bare trees and a leaning outbuilding. Black paper residue on back suggests image was removed from a scrapbook.
[Unidentified young boy with his hand resting on a table]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified young boy
[Unidentified young man wearing dark clothing and a hat]
-Digital copy of: Unidentified young man found on cd
[Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg, Texas]
Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Greetings from Rosenberg Tex. Bell's Racket Store; 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, M. Black Box 372, San Antonio, Texas, Ella's May 14, 07 in pencil, Charles E. Myers in ink. Water tower on left. Two men sitting on a wooden fence to far right of photo. White or blank area on right.
[Union Depot in Rosenberg in 1907]
Obverse: Photograph of Union Depot Rosenberg Tex., 1907 written in red pencil ; reverse: POST CARD, Ella Bought in Rosenberg 1907, Charles E. Myers in ink. In background: water tower to the left of center, Harvey House to right, and train engine on tracks to far left. White or blank area at bottom.
[Union Depot in Rosenberg, Texas]
Postcard image of the Union Depot in Rosenberg, Texas. Train on left. Water tower near center. Two story building on right.
[United States Constitution]
Front - copy of the United States Constitution. Bottom of frame - copper label that says "Our Greatest Heritage." Back - two brass circles to hang wire on. Plain brown paper covers the entire backside.
[Unknown male member of the Foster Family]
Photograph of an unknown male member of the Foster Family. Man is wearing a jacket with trimmed lapels, white vest and white shirt; and a dark tie. He has dark hair parted on his left and a short mustache. Photograph is mounted on a tan cardboard substrate which is peeling. Photo is faded and has yellow area in center.
[Unmarked grave of Benjamin Franklin Terry]
Print of an unmarked grave of Benjamin Franklin Terry of Terry's Texas Rangers - Glenwood Cemetery Houston, Texas on Washington Ave. (Behind T.P. Lee Monument) Marked at a later date.
["Up To Date Farming" July 1, 1916]
Newsletter called "Up To Date Farming," July 1, 1916.
["The US 4 minute Everlastin Record"]
The US 4 minute Everlastin Record. Brown and White cover The US Phonograph Co. 704. Band. Over The Waves Waltz
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