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[War Marvel in the Water]
Photograph of the ship "War Marvel" in the river near Orange, Texas. The ship is decorated with flags. Two tugboats are working to move her. Two people are in a rowboat near her bow.
[Carrie Launa Lutcher Brown]
Full length portrait of Carrie Launa Lutcher Brown, the wife of Dr. E.W. Brown.
[Gladys Slade Brown]
Photograph of Gladys Slade Brown, wife of E.W. Brown, Jr. She is standing under a shade tree and wearing a straw hat.
[Tack Room at the Pinehurts Ranch]
Photograph of the interior of the tack room at Pinehurst Ranch. The walls are made of wood paneling. Trophies and ribbons fill glass cases around the top of the room.
Portrait of E. W Brown Jr.
Portrait of a young E. W Brown Jr. framed by scenic border.
Portrait of Carrie Brown
Portrait of Carrie Brown in a white lace dress, wearing fur on her wrists and neck, holding an open book, framed by a scenic border.
Portrait of E. W Brown Jr. as a young man
Portrait of E. W. Brown Jr. as a young man wearing a suit,.
Portrait of Gladys Slade Brown as a young woman
Portrait of Gladys Slade Brown as a young woman.
E. W. Brown Jr.
Portrait of E. W Brown Jr. in a suit and tie sitting on a table.
Portrait of Frances Ann Lutcher
Portrait of Frances Ann Lutcher in a white lace flower-patterned dress holding an open book in her lap, and leaning her elbow on a table.
Portrait of E. W. Brown
Portrait of E. W. Brown holding a rolled up paper.
Portrait of Henry Jacob Lutcher
Portrait of Henry Jacob Lutcher in a suit.
Lucille Slade Brown and Sid Hanscombe
Sid Hanscombe stands behind Lucille Slade Brown sitting in a chair in an unknown location.
Carrie Brown reading a newspaper
Photograph of Carrie Brown sitting on a bench outside a house reading a newspaper.
Portrait of unidentified woman
Portrait of an unidentified woman.
Visitors entrance to the Stark House Carriage House
Photograph of people approaching the visitor's entrance to the Stark House Carriage House.
West Orange Air Monitoring Station
Photograph of an atmospheric monitoring station in Orange, Texas belonging to the Texas Air Control Board.
1993 OCAS Ambulance
Photograph of an Orange Country Emergency Medical Services Ambulance with it's driver and two emergency workers.
Businesses along on the I-10
Photograph of the businesses next to Interstate 10, including a Motel 6, Waffle House, Gary's Coffee Shop, Best Western Inn, Ramada Inn and Race Trac gas station.
Stark Park at the Lutcher Theatre
Photograph of the Stark Park at the Lutcher Theatre. It contains a fountain and walking area.
Two women with serving trays at a Gumbo Cookoff
Photograph of two women carrying serving trays with drinks and bread at the 9th Annual International Gumbo Cook-Off at Orange, Texas. It took place from May 18 - 19 in 1984.
Booth at a Gumbo Cookoff
Photograph of a woman ordering Duck Gumbo at a booth at the 9th Annual International Gumbo Cook-Off at Orange, Texas. It took place from May 18 - 19 in 1984.
Gas Station - 1002 Green
Photograph of a car parked at a gas station.
Fred Thompson at a gas station
Photograph of Fred Thompson standing next to a serving pump at a gas station.
[Salvation Army Commander Hogg]
Photograph of Salvation Army Commander Hogg in his uniform.
[Boy Scout Band at the top of Pike's Peak]
Photograph of the Lutcher Stark Boy Scouts' Band atop Pike's Peak in Colorado. They are in uniform and have their musical instruments with them.
[Postcard of the Little Mexico Restaurant in Orange, Texas]
Photographic postcard picturing the Little Mexico Restaurant. The description on the back reads, "Little Mexico Restaurants, Inc., In the heart of Orange, on Hwy. 90, Serving the Finest of Mexican Food, Steaks, Oysters, Shrimp, and Fried Chicken. Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. Recommended by Leading Connoisseurs. Also Beaumont, Texas." The building is in a Spanish-style architecture with a tile roof. A large palm tree grows outside of the restaurant. The sign is shaped like a sombrero.
[Postcard of Green Avenue]
Photographic postcard picturing a view of Green Avenue in Orange, Texas around 1910.
[Gusher Running Wild - Orange Oil Field]
Photographic postcard picturing an oil gusher at an Orange oil field.
[Wood Carving of William Henry Stark]
Photograph of a wood carving depicting William Henry (W. H.) Stark in the center surrounded by symbols of his life: trees, covered wagon, pine needles and cones, oil wells, the Bible, a log cabin, a man on a horse, and a skyscraper.
[Catherine Elizabeth Brown Griggs in her Camp Fire Costume]
Photograph of Catherine Elizabeth Brown Griggs in her Camp Fire Girls' Native American costume. It includes beads around her neck, moccasins on her feet, and a headband. She holds a bow and knife.
[Trail Ride Wagon - U.S. Marines]
Photograph at night of a covered wagon with a horse standing near it and a Marine seated on the ground. A sign on the wagon reads,"Houston's Own Horse Marines, Houston U.S. Marine Recruiting Station, Reserve Units"
[Quarter Horse named Hollywood George]
Photograph of a quarter horse named Hollywood George.
[1961 Lincoln Continental in Showroom]
Photograph of a new 1961 Lincoln Continental in an automobile dealer's showroom.
[1961 Lincoln Continental in Showroom]
Photograph of a new 1961 Lincoln Continental in an automobile dealer's showroom.
[Parade in Houston]
Photograph of a parade in Houston. Six mules pull a covered wagon belonging to E.W. Brown of Orange, Texas. Men on horseback and other wagons follow behind. Many spectators watch from the curbs.
[Parade in Houston]
Photograph of a parade. Six mules pull a covered wagon belonging to E.W. Brown of Orange, Texas. Men on horseback and other wagons follow behind. Many spectators watch from the curbs.
[Tack Room at Pinehurst Stables]
Photograph of the interior of the tack room at Pinehurst Stables in Orange, Texas. Around the top of the room are numerous ribbons mounted in glass cases. Bridles, saddles and other tack are displayed on the walls and on a table.
[Tack Room at Pinehurst Stables]
Photograph of the interior of the tack room at Pinehurst Stables in Orange, Texas. Around the top of the room are numerous ribbons mounted in glass cases. Bridles and other tack are displayed on the walls and on a table.
[Tack Room at Pinehurst Stables]
Photograph of the interior of the tack room at Pinehurst Stables in Orange, Texas. Around the top of the room are numerous ribbons mounted in glass cases. Bridles and other tack are displayed on the walls and on a table.
[E.W. Brown]
Lithographic print of E.W. Brown. He is dressed in a suit and has a mustache. He is holding a scroll.
[H.J. Lutcher]
Lithographic print of H.J. Lutcher. He is dressed in a formal suit and has a mustache.
[Texas Historical Society Lithograph of Mrs. E.W. Brown]
Lithograph of Mrs.E.W. Brown seated and holding a book. She wears a fur collar and cuffs as well as a pearl necklace and lace dress. The portrait has a printed frame around it depicting objects related to Texas. The Texas Historical Society insignia is below Mrs. Brown.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Four photographs of the U.S. Naval Station in Orange, Texas. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Two photographs of the U.S. Naval Station in Orange, Texas. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Three photographs of the U.S. Naval Station in Orange, Texas. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas. John Tower is wearing a dark suit, standing next to an individual in uniform.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Two photographs of the U.S. Naval Station in Orange, Texas. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Two photographs of the U.S. Naval Station in Orange, Texas. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Two photographs of ships docked in Orange, Texas at the U.S. Naval Station. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Texas Group Atlantic Reserve Fleet]
Two photographs of ships docked in Orange, Texas at the U.S. Naval Station. These ships were part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
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