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[James B. Hill]
Photograph of James B. Hill. Hill is shown wearing a suit and tie.
[Photograph of Flooded Main Street]
Photograph of a view of Main Street in Orange, Texas during a flood in 1916. There are people standing in the knee-deep water. Tall telephone poles, houses and trees line the road. A sign is in the foreground on the left side of the frame. "Main St." is written and faded on the right side.
[Aerial View of Texas Portland Cement Company]
Photograph of the Texas Portland Cement Company in Orange, Texas. This aerial view shows the forested areas surrounding the site.
[Cars parked outside of Sabine Supply Co.]
Photograph of a car and company trucks parked outside of Sabine Supply Co.
[City Park in Orange]
Photograph of a city park in Orange. There is a swing set in the foreground and other park equipment in the background.
[A Group of 68 Men]
Photograph of a large group of men. They are all dressed in slacks and button up shirts, some are wearing ties and hats. Second from the right, holding his hat, is J.O. Sims. And in front, kneeling with a white shirt and bow tie is H.J.L. Stark.
[Levingston Shipbuilding Company]
Aerial view of the Levingston Shipbuilding Company in Orange, Texas. The company is located along the Sabine River.
[six firemen]
Photograph of six firemen standing near a fire station and fire truck. Two men are standing with one leg on the fire truck.
[Orange Tigers "B" Squad, 1951]
Photograph of the Orange Tigers Football "B" Squad. They are in front of a building with "Orange High School Tigers" written on it.
[Stark Hi Twirlers]
Photograph of seven girls who are members of the "Stark Hi Twirlers" They wear uniforms and boots and carry batons. They are posed as if marching across a field.
[Orange Central Fire Station]
Photograph of the Orange Central Fire Station located on the corner of 7th and Elm. There are fire trucks parked in the driveways and five firemen are standing next to each of the trucks.
[Unloading Bananas - Port of Orange]
Photograph of several men unloading bananas from the back of trucks at the Port of Orange.
[Eugene Bancroft]
Photograph of Eugene Bancroft of Orange, Texas. He stands near an automobile wearing a suit, tie, and hat.
E.W. and Carl Bancroft
Photograph of E.W. Bancroft and his son, Carl M. Bancroft standing on a grassy curb in front of an old automobile. E.W. Bancroft is wearing a dark suit with a vest, necktie and hat. Carl Bancroft is wearing a navy uniform with a hat. Behind the car are telephone poles and wires, a tree and a house.
[Young man holding an object]
Photograph of a young man holding an unknown object in front of a tree and house.
[Edgar Henry Peveto on Towboat]
Photograph of four men standing on a boat that is named, "Chas. Clarke." One of the men on the boat is Edgar Henry Peveto. The towboat is associated with the Mexican Oil Trade.
[Formal group portrait]
Photograph of a woman, man and three children.
[Jefferson Davis]
Photograph of Jefferson Davis wearing a bow tie with arms crossed.
[Man in flowered tie]
Photograph of an unknown man with a moustache wearing a flower-pattern bowtie.
[Sabine River Authority Offices Drawing]
Photograph of an architectural drawing of the Sabine River Authority Office Building, Canal Division, in Orange, Texas. The drawing is by Dimitri Demopulos. The building was designed by Golemon & Rolfe A.I.A. Architects and Engineers.
[Business District of Orange, Texas}
Photograph of the downtown business district of Orange, Texas. Horses and carriages are in the street outside the businesses, such as the Hardware Co. on the right.
[City Hall]
Photo postcard picturing the front of the City Hall building in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with ivy covering the walls. There are three arches over the entryways.
[High School, Orange Texas]
Photo postcard picturing the high school in Orange, Texas. There are palm trees in the foreground.
[Main Business District in Orange, Texas]
Postcard depicting the main business district in Orange, Texas in the 1940s.
[Postcard of South's Tallest Highway Bridge]
Postcard of the bridge crossing the Neches River between Orange and Port Arthur, Texas. It is named the Rainbow Bridge. A ship passes under the bridge in the picture.
Freighter on Sabine River, Orange, Texas
Photographic postcard picturing a freighter ship on the Sabine River in Orange, Texas. Along the river bank are docks and a large tree with Spanish moss hanging from its branches.
[Aerial view of Acheson Plant-Later]
Aerial photograph of the Acheson plant in Orange Texas. There are multiple cars in rows around the facility. There is a building under construction next to the plant.
[Aerial view of Allied Chemical Co.]
Aerial photograph of the Allied Chemical Co.
[Aerial view of Allied Chemical Co.]
Aerial photograph of the Allied Chemical Co.
[Aerial view of Sabine River]
Aerial photograph of the Sabine River and the Orange Rice Mill in the lower left hand corner of the photograph.
Aerial View of the Firestone Plant in Orange, Texas
Aerial photograph of the Firestone plant in Orange, Texas. There are train tracks with black tanks on them. There are several spherical towers in the bottom of the frame, and in the center are tall towers. Throughout the plant are streets.
[Big Three Welding Equipment Co.]
Photograph of the Big Three Welding Equipment Co. Plant. There are company trucks parked in front of the facility.
[Cabot Corp]
Photograph of the Cabot Corp. facility. There are cars parked in front of the one of the buildings and a water tower in the background. There is a power line in front of Cabot Corp.
[Cars in front of three-story building]
Photograph of several cars in front of a large, three-story building. The front of the building has eight columns in front of the entrance.
[Crown Zellerbach Corp.]
Photograph of Crown Zellerbach Corporation. There are parked automobiles surrounding the building, a railroad track in the foreground, and a sign that reads, "Safety rules are for your protection."
[Holland Hotel]
Photograph of several cars in front of the Holland Hotel. Texas Optical and a jewelry store are near the hotel.
[MacArthur Shopping Center]
Photograph of a shopping center and parking lot at night. There are cars in the lot and five tall lamps visible.
[New York City Ferryboat]
Photograph of one of three ferryboats built for New York City. Back photograph: "This is one of the three ferryboats built by Levingston for the city of New York: They were completed in 1965. The boats were: LSC Hull No. 647: 'John F. Kennedy', LSC Hull No. 648: 'American Legion', LSC Hull No. 649: 'The Governor Herbert H. Lehman' . 294' x 69' x 21'-3"
[Orange Public Library]
Photograph of the Burton and W. Park, Orange Public Library. The library is a wood building. There are flower pots on the steps of the library.
[Patrol escort for U.S. Navy]
Photograph of a U.S. Navy vessel, sailing. The ship has "PF 103" on its left side. Back of photograph: "LSC Hull NO. 641. Patrol escort vessel built for U.S. Navy, launched 4-29-64."
[Patrol escort for U.S. Navy]
Photograph of a patrol escort for the U.S. Navy. Back of Photograph: "LSC HUll No. 641. Patrol Escort for U.S. Navy, completed 04-29-64. 275' x 33' x 19'-9".
[A. Schulman Inc.]
Photograph of the A. Schulman facilities in Orange, Texas. There are two cars parked in front of the building. There are crates in the background.
[Shopping center on Turret St.]
Aerial photograph of a shopping area on Turret Road and Second St. There is a navy addition in the background.
[Two Ferry boats docked]
Photograph of two ferry boats. The "John F. Kennedy" and the "American Legion" are shown docked next to each other. There are two men visible on the ships. Back of photograph: "LSC Hull No. 647 "John F. Kennedy" at left and LSC Hull No. 648 "American Legion" at right. Ferry boats for city of New York delivered 1965. 294' x 69' x 21' - 3"."
[Two girls with parasols]
Photograph of young Elizabeth Bancroft and Josephine Wignall holding parasols.
Young Man in Suit with Chair
Studio portrait of a young man wearing a suit with a vest, pocket watch, and large white bow tie. He is standing with his left hand on a wooden chair in front of him. There is a fake backdrop behind him with flowers on it. Printed on the bottom border is, "Dr. W.E. Handler, Orange, Tex."
[Portrait of Flavia Wignall Reid]
Photograph of Flavia Wignall Reid.
The Orange Tribune, (Orange City, Tex.),Vol. 2, No. 42, Friday, May 30, 1879
Photograph of the weekly newspaper from Orange, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with poetry and advertising.
[Young lady wearing a choker and earrings]
Photograph of a young lady wearing a choker and earrings.
[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.
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