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[Downtown Orange in the early 1950s]
Photograph of downtown Orange in the early 1950s, looking north. Businesses at Division and Fifth include: the Orange Chamber of Commerce, the Holland Hotel, Texas State Optical, a small appliance store, and a hardware store. Automobiles are parked along the curb.
[Curtis Blaty of the U.S.O.]
Photograph of Curtis Blaty in front of a U.S.O. banner. He holds a pipe in his mouth.
[U.S.O. Volunteer and Soldier]
Photograph of a U.S.O. volunteer seated at an information desk helping a soldier.
[Map of Orange County]
Photograph of a map of Orange County showing oil discoveries.
[Cattle Trail across Orange County]
Photograph of a map of Orange County showing Opelouses, or old cattle trails, crossing the county. The trail crossed from the Neches River ferry to the ferry on Cow Bayou and Ballou's Ferry into Louisiana.
[Automobile Parked outside of Post Office]
Photograph of Ellison Crew and an automobile outside of the Post Office in Orange, Texas. The vehicle is loaded with bags of mail.
[Tugboat]
Photograph of two men and the tugboat Smyth. The man standing is named McCarver.
[Portrait of Allen Buck Patillo]
Photograph of Allen Buck Patillo, visible from the chest up, in front of a patterned background. He is wearing a dark-colored suit and patterned tie with a hat, glasses and a badge.
[Filling Station at Green Avenue and Fifth Street]
Photograph of a filling station on the corner of Green Avenue and Fifth Street in 1930. Buster Winfrey stands in the driveway.
[Bridge to Louisiana at the end of Green Avenue]
Photograph of the end of Green Avenue where the bridge crosses to Louisiana.
[Veteran's Grocery Store]
Photograph of Veteran's Grocery Store on DuPont Drive. It is an example of a small business in Orange, Texas. A mailbox sits outside the building.
[Graph Showing Relation of Events in Orange]
Photograph of a graph showing the relation of events in Orange, population and booms.
[Burton Store on Ninth and Burton]
Photograph of the Burton Store on the corner of Ninth and Burton in Orange, Texas. It has a picket fence on either side of the building. A sign says, "Cold Soda Water". Walter Gunstream is standing on the front porch.
[P.B. Curry, Sr. Residence]
Photograph of the P.B. Curry, Sr. residence on Fourth Street in Orange, Texas.
[Fifith and Front Streets in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of the First National Bank, Stauds Jewelry, and Griggs on the corner of Fifth and Front Streets in Orange, Texas.
[Green Avenue at Fifth]
Photograph of Green Avenue and Fifth Street in Orange, Texas. Businesses include First National Bank, the Fair, and Shoe Scene. A traffic light hangs in the center of the intersection.
[Orange, Texas, The Gate City]
Photograph of the cover to the book, Orange, Texas....The Gate City of the Great State of Texas. A picture of people in a boat on the Sabine River is on the cover. Under the picture it reads, "Watermelon Pastime on the Sabine"
[Boating on Adams Bayou]
Photograph of two women and a man canoing on Adams Bayou in Orange, Texas. Spanish moss hangs from the trees nearby.
[Fifth and Main]
Photograph of Fifth and Main Streets in Orange, Texas, looking south. First National Bank is to the right and the Wells Fargo Office is to the left. Horse-drawn carriages are in the street.
[Rhodes White Way Sandwich Shop]
Photograph of Rhodes White Way Sandwich Shop in 1941. The owners, waitresses and staff stand in front of this well-known eating place.
[Anderson Hardware]
Photograph of Anderson Hardware on Fifth Street. It was adveritsed as the best hardware house in Southeast Texas. Six men and two boys stand on the sidewalk in front of the store.
[Meat Market on Market Street]
Photograph of an old-time meat market on Market Street in Orange, Texas. The meat cutter holding the butcher knife in his hand is George Prejean at the age of 17 years. The man on the far left is Jim Mousen with Mr. Grubbs standing beside him.
[Fourth and Front Streets]
Photograph of Fourth and Front Streets in Orange, Texas, looking east. The old oak tree is on the right and railroad tracks run down the center of the street.
[New Holland Hotel]
Photograph of the New Holland Hotel in Orange, Texas in 1910. The three-story structure has a turret on one corner with a flag pole on top of it. There are palm trees and a gazebo outside the hotel.
[Sells House]
Photograph of the Sells house at 608 Sixth Street. The house has a front porch and two dormers on the roof.
[Sims House]
Photograph of the Sims house. It is a two-story house with a porch across the front and two side balconies on the second floor.
[Wignall Home]
Photograph of the Wignall Home in Orange, Texas.
[Pearce Home]
Photograph of the Pearce home in Orange, Texas.
[Hustmyre Home]
Photograph of the Hustmyer home at 611 Seventh Street in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story house with a porch wrapping around it.
[W.R. Sells Residence]
Photograph of the W.R Sells residence at the corner of Sixth and Pine in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story home with porches wrapping around it.
[Congressman Martin Dies]
Photograph of Congressman Martin Dies of Orange, Texas.
[Tower Sea Food and Steak House]
Photographs of the Tower Seafood and Steakhouse. One photo shows the interior of the restaurant with tables and chairs. The other photo shows the exterior of the building. This restaurant was located on the circle in Orange, Texas.
[E.W. Brown Home after the Fire]
Photograph of the E.W. Brown III home after the fire in the early 1950s. It was on the corner of Elm and Ninth Street. It had been the Levingston residence earlier.
[The Fair Store]
Photograph of the Fair Store on Fifth Street in the 1950s. Cars are parked at the curb by parking meters. Women are walking on the sidewalk.
[Home of H.J.L. Stark]
Photograph of the H.J. L Stark home on the corner of Pine and Tenth in Orange, Texas.
[Loicana Family Wagon]
Photograph of Guy Loicana and his cousin standing by the family wagon and holding a squash.
[IOOF Hall in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of the IOOF Hall the corner of Main and Fourth Streets. Beneath the club is a Toyland store. Automobiles are parked on the curbs.
[Old Post Office]
Old Post Office at the corner of Fourth and Main in Orange, Texas.
[Orange Rice Mill]
Photograph of the Orange Rice Mill on the Sabine River in 1903.
[Parade Going Down Fifth Street]
Photograph of a parade heading south on Fifth Street, through the downtown district of Orange, Texas. Children are marching and carrying a banner that reads, "Orange Rotary Club". They are followed by a number of fire engines.
[The Reid Home]
Photograph of the Judge Ernest Reid home at Tenth and Elm in Orange, Texas.
Show Boat Harry Lee"
Photograph of an advertisement for the Show Boat "Harry Lee," America's largest dance pavilion. The boat has upper and lower decks and two large smoke stacks.
[Touring Car on a Train]
Photograph of a touring car being transported on a railroad car from Orange, Texas to a vacation site. The owner is probably Lutcher Stark, taken in 1914.
[The Stark Building]
Photograph of the Stark Building in Orange, Texas in 1910. It is a two-story brick building. Horse-drawn carriages and carts stand outside in the street.
[Crescent City Saloon]
Photograph of men standing outside the Crescent City Saloon on the corner of Fourth and Front Streets in Orange, Texas.
[Business Houses on Front Street]
Photograph of a corner on Front and Fourth Street in Orange, Texas. Horse-drawn carts are on the streets. Where Smith Cleaners is now. Once was the longest bar in Texas. The Stark Building is to the right.
[New Bancroft Building]
Photograph of the New Bancroft Building in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with a barber shop on one side. Above the entrance on the corner is a three-dimensional longhorn cow head.
[City Buses at Fifth and Main]
Photograph of Fifth and Main Streets in Orange, Texas. Five city buses are at the curb along with automobiles. Pedestrians are crossing the street. Businesses include: J.C. Penney Company, Williams Drugs, and Bengal.
[Mr. Lutcher Stark]
Photograph of Mr. Lutcher Stark taken from the 1937 annual, the Orange Peel.
[Front Street in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of Front Street in Orange, Texas. Railroad tracks run down the middle of the street, children and adults cross the street, and horse-drawn carriages stand at the curb. Aronson & Bro Grocer is on the right.
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