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[Exterior View of Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the Helen Hall Library exterior as viewed from its parking lot. The exterior is characterized by its numerous pillars and segmented arches. Young trees and small bushes have been planted in grassy areas on the parking lot.
[Exterior View of Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the Helen Hall Library exterior as viewed from its parking lot. The exterior is characterized by its split levels, numerous pillars and segmented arches. A few young trees and shrubs have been planted in a grassy area on the parking lot.
[Seating Area Inside Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the seating area near the periodicals on the ground floor of the Helen Hall Library. Book carousels sit on the small tables positioned between the chairs.
[Study Areas Inside Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the ground floor interior of Helen Hall Library where there are several study tables, some with chairs, ready for use. Numerous bookshelves surround the study area.
[Ground Floor of Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the ground floor interior of Helen Hall Library. There is a seating area near two shelves of periodicals and a book carousel. Ceiling-to-floor windows provide light.
[Helen Hall Library Circulation Desk]
Photograph of the circulation desk, located in the lobby at the Helen Hall Library. The desk features stone-insets on its exterior and a tiled stone wall behind it. The floor of the lobby is made of the same stone tile.
[Interior Staircase at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the staircase at Helen Hall Library as viewed from the ground floor. Underneath the staircase is a bookshelf.
[Portrait of Helen Hall]
Photograph of a framed portrait of Helen Hall, the namesake for Helen Hall Library, hanging in the library's lobby. Underneath the painted portrait is a golden plaque.
[Portrait of Joseph Kilgore]
Photograph of an elderly Joseph Kilgore, son of Theodore and Zonnie Kilgore. He is a bespectacled, nearly bald man wearing a dark suit jacket and a shirt with a colorful tie.
[Young Puppeteers at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of four young puppeteers posing with their puppets in front of the puppet theater at the Helen Hall Library.
[Red Cross Nurses]
Photograph of a large group of American Red Cross nurses seated together in front of a bandstand in League City. They are arranged in three rows with the first two sitting and the last row standing. Each Red Cross member is wearing a nurse's cap with the emblem on the front. An American flag is hanging behind them. According to handwritten notes on the back, two of the women on the right with the Red Cross flag draped over their laps are identified as Mrs. O.V. King and Mrs. John P. Atkinson.
[Ullmann Kilgore and His Mother]
Photograph of Ullmann Kilgore and his mother, Zonnie Kilgore, in his graduation cap and gown on the day of his commencement from Rice University. They are standing outdoors near a tree. Ullmann is Zonnie and Theodore Kilgore's eldest son.
[Toddler-Aged Teddy Kilgore]
Photograph of Theodore Albert Kilgore, aka Teddy Kilgore, as a toddler. He is posing for a studio portrait on a decorative cushion while holding something in his hands. The back of the photo has a handwritten note which reads, "This is a good picture of Ted...It is left uncut and untrimmed so you can fit it with whatever wallet or picture holder you may have."
[Joseph Kilgore and His Father]
Photograph of Joseph Kilgore in his military uniform standing outdoors with his father, Theodore Albert Kilgore. He has his hand on his father's waist.
[5th and 6th Grade Class Photo]
Copy negative of the 5th and 6th grade class of an unidentified school in League City. The students are arranged in three rows the first row is sitting cross-legged while the second row kneels and the third row stands. The building behind them is made of brick and has windows with glass panels. Handwritten notes on the photo read, "5th and 6th grades of 1929 & 1930." The initials of each of the students are written in ink below each of their faces.
[Flora Atkinson in Front of the R. L. Parke Home]
Photograph of Flora Atkinson standing in front of the R. L. Parke home on Christmas in 1924. A note on the back of the photograph says that the telephone pole in the background is located on the corner of Kansas and Lewis Street in League City. Snow has fallen and the woman is wearing a coat over a dress and a hat.
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