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[Rainbow & Veteran's Memorial Bridges]
Color photo postcard picturing the new Veteran's Memorial Bridge in front of the older Rainbow Bridge. These bridges connect Bridge City and Port Arthur, Texas over the Neches River. Written on the back of the card, "Twin bridges span the Neches River connecting Bridg City & Port Arthur. The cable-stayed Veteran's Memorial Bridge was dedicated on Sept. 8, 1990, 52 years after the Rainbow Bridge. The clearance of the new bridge is 143 feet; the old bridge is 176 feet." It is postmarked Bridge City, Texas on Sept 8, 1990.
[Graph Showing Relation of Events in Orange]
Photograph of a graph showing the relation of events in Orange, population and booms.
[Fifth and Front Street]
Photograph looking north on Fifth Street from the Orange Public Library parking lot on Front Street in 1980. The dome of the First Baptist Church can be seen in the distance. The brick tower of the First Methodist Church is to the left of that.
A barge identified as "Bull Run"
A barge identified as "Bull Run" navigates next to the shore of a wharf at a high speed.
The 3 A.J. Stuarts
Photograph of the Stuarts family. Three men are shown seated together holding cigars.
[13 men in front of truck]
Photograph of 13 men beside a truck. Two men are sitting with legs crossed while a man has his hand placed on the top of the automobile.
27 Anniversary celebration at The Shamrock
Photograph of a group of a people celebrating a 27th Anniversary at The Shamrock Hotel in 1949. Siting right to left: Malcom and Louise Pearce, Daisy Sells, Edith Pearce, Jess Trimble
1903 newspaper clipping of several portraits
A 1903 newspaper clipping shows the portraits of several men in suits.
[1905 Orange Higschool group photograph]
Photograph of Orange High school students in 1905.
1993 OCAS Ambulance
Photograph of an Orange Country Emergency Medical Services Ambulance with it's driver and two emergency workers.
1st Orange High School Football Team - 1909
Photograph of the 1st Orange High School football team. Picture was taken on October 15, 1909.
5th Street Main Business District in Orange, Texas
Photograph looking south of automobiles parked on 5th street on the Main Business District of Orange, Texas.
5th Street Main Business District in Orange, Texas
Photograph lookinh north of automobiles parked on 5th street on the Main Business District of Orange, Texas.
[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. looking North.
[Aerial view of Allied Chemical Co.]
Aerial photograph of the Allied Chemical Co.
[Aerial view of Levingston Shipbuilding Co.]
Aerial photograph of the Levingston Shipbuilding Facilities. There are ships and construction materials near a body of water. The text "Levingston's Shipbuilding Co. 800 Employees." is written on the front of the photograph.
[Aerial view of Orange]
Aerial photograph of the facilities of Allied, DuPont, Goodrich-Gulf and Spencer. There is a piece of tracing paper overlaying the black and white photograph, the paper shows the boundaries of the areas in the image.
[Aerial view of Orange]
Aerial photograph of Orange, Texas. The facilities of DuPont, Goodrich Gulf, Allied and Spencer are visible as well as the Cow Bayou. The areas are marked with pen on transparent material placed over the photograph.
American Bridge Fire in 1980
American Bridge fire in 1980 and several onlookers.
[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.
[Anderson School in Orange, Texas]
Color postcard depicting the Anderson School in Orange, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with a dome on top. Three African American children stand in front of the school. Correspondence on the back reads, "I'm sorry you've been missing Sunday School. Hope to see you there this Sunday. Bring Carrol with you. Lovingly yours, Mrs. McDaniel" It is addressed to Mr. Bess Lyons, Orange, Texas. The postmark reads, Orange, Texas on July 8, 1914.
[Anna of Orangefield]
Photograph of a woman named "Anna." Oil wells at Orangefield are behind her.
Annie Gore in her Mother's Yard in Orange, Texas
Photograph of Annie Gore standing outdoors in a garden. She is wearing a dark skirt, white blouse, hat and holding a wicker basket full of flowers. She is standing in front of a porch with a banister. In front of the porch are tall rose bushes. Written across the bottom of the photograph is, "Annie Gore in her Mothers yard. Orange - Tex."
[Apartment Complex]
Photograph of a two-story apartment complex. There are trees and an advertisement sign in front of the complex.
[APD Transport, High Speed]
Photograph of an APD transport, high speed boat. This boat was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
Archie and Josephine Sims
Photograph of Archie & Josephine Sims. The two Sims children are shown standing, holding hands.
Armistice Day Parade, Orange, Texas
Photograph of an Armistice Day Parade in Orange, Texas. There is a large crowd holding a large American flag. In the bottom right hand corner is a tin roof and on the left hand side is a building under construction and a telephone pole. Written across the top is, "Nov. 11th 1918 Orange Tex".
[Automotive Service Garage]
Photograph of two men standing outside of an automotive reapair garage. Advertised on the building reads, "Storage, Service, Cars, Assesor, Tiles, Tubes, Garage."
[Auxilary Floating Dry Dock]
Photograph of an auxiliary floating dry dock. This was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
[Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock]
Photograph of an auxiliary floating dry dock. This equipment was part of the mothball, or reserve, fleet docked in Orange, Texas.
Band Hall of the Orange High Bengal Guards
Band hall of the Orange High Bengal Guards.
Barge Built by Orange Car and Steel
Photograph of a river barge with a large crane on the right side of the frame. There are eleven workers in hats standing on top of the barge. In the foreground are steel beams and canisters amongst weeds. Typed on a piece of paper that is glued to the bottom of the mat is, "This is a barge, which is one of three we built for the U.S. Government in 1924. It was an all rivet barge made by the Orange Car and Steel. Mr Ben Glover was Shop foreman. It was built about half way from the shop and Livingston's ship yard. I worked as a fitter."
[Barge on Water]
Photograph of a large oil barge in the middle of open water. Printed on the front of the photograph is, "L.S.C. #50 - Hull 602, Steel Oil Barge, 264'x50'x10'-3", Completed June 7, 1959."
[Bengal Guards - Drum and Bugle Corp]
Photograph of a performance of the Bengal Guards, the award-winning all-female drum and bugle corp of Orange High School.
[Bertie and Marion Spooner]
Photograph of young Bertie (L) and Marion Spooner (R).
[Bessie Rowland]
Photographic portrait of Bessie Rowland, cousin of Annie B. Goree and Carl M. Bancroft.
[Big Three Welding Equipment Co.]
Photograph of the Big Three Welding Equipment Co. Plant. There are company trucks parked in front of the facility.
[Black Children Playing at Day Care]
Photograph of black children playing during day care, including a boy and a girl sitting at a table and two boys sitting on the floor playing with wooden blocks. There is also a teacher standing in the background.
[Boat Named "Lutcher-S"]
Photograph of the stern of the Lutcher-S boat from Orange, Texas. A flag is mounted on the rear. A man is steering the boat across the water near a shed, possible a storage shed for the boat.
[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.
Bob and Sally Production at Royal Theater
Photograph of the Royal Theater in Orange, Texas in-between presentations of the show, "Bob and Sally". The banner on the theater reads, "Ladies 2 & 7 p.m., Men Only 9 p.m. The World's Most Amazing Attraction, BOB and SALLY, concerning SEX, ALCOHOLISM, and MARRIAGE. In person Roger T. Miles". On the right side of the frame next to the theater is a Liquor Store with a neon sign that reads, "Liquor NO 2" and an old car parked in front of it. Many men are lined up from the right theater door to beyond the liquor store and several women are spilling out of the left theater door. The men are mostly wearing slacks and dress shirts while the women are wearing nice dresses. There is a telephone pole to the right of the theater. A sign that reads, "No Parking" is in front of the theater on the curb.
[Boiler at the Fleet Berthing Facility]
Photograph of four men at a fleet berthing facilities. There are various dials, pipes and metal fixtures around the men. One man is wearing a hard hat and three of the men are in uniform. Front of negative: "Brown & Root Inc. Contract Noy 13234. Fleet Berthing Facilities, Orange/Texas. Boiler Operation/Power House 3/28/47 No. 105."
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.
[Boy leaning against a rail]
Photograph of a young boy leaning against a moss-covered wooden fence. The boy is holding a long rod.
[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.
[Boy wearing a sailor uniform]
Photograph of a boy wearing a sailor uniform. The boy is standing in front of a fence prop and is shown holding a rod.
[Bridge across neches River - Orange, Texas]
Photographic postcard picturing, "Highway Bridge Across The Neches River - Highest Bridge in the South - 183 Ft. Above Water - Between Orange and Port Arthur, Tex." This cantilever bridge is also named the "Rainbow Bridge"
[Bridge to Louisiana at the end of Green Avenue]
Photograph of the end of Green Avenue where the bridge crosses to Louisiana.
[Buick Dealership]
Photograph of the Buick dealership in Orange, Texas.
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