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Eugene, Arthur and Mrs. Thomas Bancroft
Photograph of Mrs. Thomas Bancroft and her two sons, Eugene William Bancroft on her right and Arthur J. Bancroft on her left. Mrs. Bancroft is wearing a dark dress, white gloves, lace collar and a bonnet with a large bow tied underneath her chin. She has her arm around Eugene who is wearing a dark dress with white collar. Arthur is wearing a dark outfit with white collar.
[Bancroft Family]
Oval photo of Mrs. Thomas Bancroft with her sons, Eugene and Arthur. She wears a bonnet with lace around the opening. She is seated between her sons.
Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew in 1880
Photograph of the Bancroft Shingle Mill Crew. There are twenty-seven men, all standing except seven who are seated. One row of men are standing on the ground and the other row is on a platform behind them. The men are wearing button-up shirts, some are wearing vests, suspenders or jackets and all except one are wearing hats. In the foreground are wooden beams and bits of wood. Written on or above some of the men are the numbers 1 through 10.
[George W. Michaels]
Photograph of George W. Michaels around 1880.
[Steamboat Pearl Plant]
Photograph of steamboat "Pearl Plant" near Front at Third Street. There are many people on the decks on the boat. The steamboat has two large smoke stacks. There is a man smoking a pipe on the bottom left of the photograph.
Allie Bland's House and Cove School
Photograph of the Cove School at left and Ms. Allie Bland's house on the right. There is a white-picket fence surrounding the yard of the house and the school. In front of the fence is a man in a dark suit and hat. Within the house yard are two women in long skirts and a man in a vest and hat. There are large trees with moss surrounding the buildings.
[Orange Jail, 1888]
Photograph of the Orange Jail in 1888. It is a small building on the river's edge.
[Hanging Tree - Orange, Texas]
Sepia photograph picturing a lynching in the "hanging tree" at Fifth and Front Street in Orange, Texas in 1888. Across the street is a saloon. Many spectators are watching, including children. A steam engine is standing by in the background.
[First Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of First Presbyterian Church on the corner of Market and Polk in Orange, Texas, prior to 1900. It is a wooden building with a tall steeple.
[Employees at the Bancroft Saw Mill]
Employees at the Bancroft Saw Mill standing outside. Most of them are wearing hats.
School Children in 1894
Photograph of a group of twenty-five schoolchildren posed with their female teacher. There are fourteen girls and eleven boys. The girls wear dresses, four wear pinafores, and one has bows in her hair. The boys wear knickers with jackets and large collars. The school teacher wears a black dress. Behind the group is dark open doorway and a shuttered window.
[Snow Scene]
Photograph of a rare occurrence in Orange, Texas, a snowy day. Trees, homes and yards are blanketed in snow during the winter of 1895.
[Annie Bancroft]
Oval photograph of Annie Bancroft printed on cardboard.
[H.J. Lutcher Home]
Photograph of the H.J. Lutcher home in Orange, Texas around 1898. A horse and carriage stand in the road by the house.
[Old Wingate Sawmill on the Sabine River]
Photograph of the Sabine River at Orange, Texas in 1898. In the center is the old Wingate Sawmill, to the right are three ketch-type sailboats that are gaff rigged near the bank.
[Aerial View of Homes in Orange, Texas]
Aerial photograph of homes in Orange, Texas. Many of the homes have porches. One has a large rain barrel in its backyard. An automobile can be seen going down one of the streets.
[Downtown Parade]
Photograph of a parade around 1900. Horses pull carts, one carries a man who is talking through a megaphone. Children run alongside of the parade on the street.
[Four Women at a Slumber Party]
Photograph of four women at a slumber party around 1900. A vanity with a mirror stands behind them. It appears that they are all fixing their hair.
[Gathering on Green Avenue in Orange, Texas]
Photograph of a gathering - maybe a parade, or possibly a funeral - in Orange, Texas along Green Avenue. A decorated cart moves up the avenue (left side of photo). Many people line the street.
[Photograph of G.H. & H. Track in Galveston After 1900 Flood]
Photograph of raised railroad tracks after the Galveston Flood in 1900. In the foreground are normal railroad tracks.
Portrait of Mrs. E.W Bancroft
Portrait of Mrs. E.W Bancroft wearing a heavy wool suit and disk-shaped hat. Photograph was taken around the year 1900.
[Dr. Wynne Pearce in His Office]
Photograph of Dr. Wynne Pearce in his office in 1920. He is seated at his desk. A radiator is on the wall behind him.
Holland Hotel Lobby, 1902
Photograph of the lobby of the Holland Hotel in 1902. On the right side of the frame is circular sofa surrounding a pillar with lanterns, with men in suits and hats sitting on it. Behind that is the front desk and shelves. In the center of the frame is a large, dark staircase with ornate pillars and banisters. Seated on a bench on the side of the stairs are two children, and seated in chairs in front of the stairs are two men. On the left side of the frame are two men reading in chairs and a statue on display. Hanging from the ceiling are three lights.
[Interior of the Holland Hotel]
Photograph of the lobby of the Holland Hotel in Orange, Texas in 1902.
[Hobson School Singing Group]
Hobson School Singing Group in 1909. Men, women and children stand in four rows outside the school building holding books. Someone has written on the photo and numbered each individual but the names are not available.
[Mariana Loracana and Wife]
Photograph of Mariana Loiacana and his wife in 1909.
[Community Band at the Depot]
Photograph of the Orange Community Band at the Missouri Pacific Depot. The band is comprised of fifteen men.
[Confederate Veterans]
Photograph of eleven Confederate Veterans at the railroad station for a reunion banquet.
Crowd Waiting on U.S. Navy Torpedo Boats
Photograph of a large crowd with many children on the waterfront waiting for the U.S. Navy Torpedo Boats to arrive in Orange, Texas in 1910. Most of the crowd wears hats and some carry umbrellas. In the foreground is an American Flag. In the background are telephone poles, fences, large buildings and trees.
[St. Mary's Catholic Church]
Photograph of St. Mary's Catholic Church at 905 Cherry Street in Orange, Texas.
[E.W. Brown and Calvin Stakes work on an Automobile]
Photograph of E.W.Brown, Jr. of Orange and Calvin Stakes (in overalls) of Vinton working on an automobile, a 1913 Hupmobile convertible. The headlights are on the grass in front of them.
[Fannie B. Goree]
Photographic portrait of Fannie B. Goree in 1914.
[Katherine Elizabeth Griggs with Easter Lilies]
Photograph of Katherine Elizabeth Griggs holding some Easter Lilies in a garden.
[Katherine Elizabeth Griggs with Easter Lilies]
Photograph of Katherine Elizabeth Griggs holding some Easter Lilies in a garden.
[The Orange Militia]
Photograph of the Orange Rifles (Militia) in front of a restaurant. The men are shown kneeling and standing with rifles. There are people near the entries of the restaurant.
Holland Tailor Shop
Photograph of the interior of the Holland Tailor Shop at 612 Fourth Street in Orange, Texas. Five men are in the shop. One man is being measured. There are bolts of fabric and illustration of men's suits on the walls. On the back of the photo it states that Harry Merrill is the man taking measurements.
[Launching Platform]
Photograph of seven women and two men on a launching platform that is decorated with flags. A large ship is behind them.
[Orr-Bland Addition]
Photograph of a family standing outside a home. Pictured is a man, a woman and a child. The woman holds black cat. The small home has a chicken-wire fence around it and some small trees in the front yard.
[Parade on Front Street in 1917]
Photograph of a parade coming down Front Street in 1917. Automobiles and men on horseback are followed by a marching band. Spectators line the sidewalks as the parade passes by.
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.
[Fourth of July Event]
Photograph of a group of people at a fourth of July event in 1918. Spectators sit on benches watching speakers on a platform with an American flag behind it.
[Mr. and Mrs. Pruter]
Photograph of Mr and Mrs. Pruter in front of the First Presbyterian Church.
[Fourth of July 1918]
Photograph of men and women at an Independence Day Celebration on July 4, 1918. A large American flag is in the background.
[Fourth of July 1918]
Photograph of men and women at an Independence Day Celebration on July 4, 1918. A large American flag is in the background.
Armistice Day Parade
Photograph of an Armistice Day Parade in Orange, Texas on November 11, 1918. In the foreground is an American flag covered vehicle. A large crowd is moving towards the top of the photograph. Within the crowd are uniformed men, individuals and families. On the bottom left hand corner are wooden beams.
[J.O. Sims' House]
Photograph of J.O. Sims' house, looking east, before 1919. There is a railroad track running next to the house and a body of water in the foreground of the picture.
[Fifth and Front Street]
Photograph of Fifth and Front Streets in Orange, Texas. There are cars parked and driving on the street. There is a set of tracks in front of the building.
[Gus Foyle]
Photograph of Gus Foyle as a young boy in 1920.
[Ladies in decorated automobile]
Photograph of a group of ladies in a decorated Buick. There is an episcopal church in the background behind the car. Early 1920s.
[Men Standing on an Oil Derrick]
Men working in the oil field at Orangefield. They stand on an oil derrick.
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