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[American Legion Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of seven participants lined up in a row and standing at attention at the American Legion flag ceremony. They are each wearing dark green uniforms and garrison caps.
[American Legion Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. Ceremony dignitaries are gathered near an American flag and an American Legion flag. All of the members are wearing blue vests and garrison caps. A member on the left is holding a rifle balanced against his shoulder.
[American Legion Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of a woman standing beside an American flag stand at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. She is wearing a blue vest and a festive, patriotic hat.
[American Legion Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of a burning American flag at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. The flag is draped over a small frame standing on a partially grassy, partially rocky area. A few people are standing in the background and watching the flag.
[American Legion Member in a Parade]
Photograph of a black passenger car in League City's 32nd annual village fair parade, which took place on Kansas Street in League City. Seated higher than the other three passengers is Edna Burford, a 50 year member of the American Legion, according to a sign posted on the side of the car. To the left of that sign is another one advertising Bill West's Garage in League City.
[American Legion Members]
Photograph of five American Legion male members standing in a row in League Park. They are all wearing garrison caps and blue vests. Two men are holding rifles in front of their bodies; the other three men are saluting.
[American Legion Members in a Parade]
Photograph of five American Legion members walking in the League City sesquicentennial parade celebrating the state of Texas' 150th birthday. They are five adult males, each wearing a vest, a garrison cap, a white shirt and pants. The three members in the middle are carrying flags while each of the two members on either end balance a rifle over their shoulders. The parade took place on a major road in League City.
[American Legion Members in a Parade]
Photograph of American Legion members walking in the 32nd annual village fair in League City; the parade took place on Kansas Street. The members are wearing uniform vests and garrison caps. Two of the members are holding rifles while three others hold up the three distinct flags: a navy and gold American Legion flag, the U.S. flag, and the Texas flag.
[American Legion Members in a Parade]
Photograph of American Legion members walking in the 34th annual League City Village Festival parade. Leading in front two rows of American Legion members. They are holding a U.S. flag and a navy blue League City American Legion flag. Parade spectators are visible sitting on the curb.
[American Legion Members in a Parade]
Photograph of a group of men, wearing American Legion uniform attire, parading a trio of flags down a League City street: namely, the Texas flag, the American flag, and an American Legion flag. A few onlookers are standing on the side of the street where the Legion members are walking.
[American Legion Members in League Park]
Photograph of a few members of the American Legion Post 554 walking around the fountain at League Park for Americanism Day, a special event in League City. They are wearing matching vests and Garrison caps, although each man has varying numbers and types of pins on their individual caps. In the background is the park gazebo, where a small group of people watch the ceremonies as they unfold.
[American Legion Trumpeter]
Photograph of a trumpeter playing his instrument at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. He is evidently an American Legion member, judging by his attire, a garrison cap and a blue vest.
[American Legion Trumpeter]
Photograph of a man at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City, standing in a covered storage area as he plays his trumpet. He is evidently an American Legion member, judging by his a garrison cap.
[American Red Cross Representatives]
Photograph of a group of women in the League City Red Cross, sitting together at a small table and making blankets. According to a handwritten note on the back, most of the women are identified from left to right as the wives of their husbands, namely: Mrs. O.V. King, Mrs. John P. Atkinson, Mrs. Salmon, Mrs. Birkmeyer, and Mrs. Benson.
[Americanism Day at League Park]
Photograph of Americanism Day ceremonies at League Park. A group of people in various uniforms stand before three flagpoles, which are adjacent to the park's gazebo. White picket fences border areas in the park.
[Americanism Day at League Park]
Photograph of four women in similar uniforms holding up flags during the Americanism Day ceremonies at League Park. To their left is a man standing behind a video camera on a tripod. White picket fences line areas of the park. Directly behind a large tree is a parked yellow school bus.
[Americanism Day at League Park]
Photograph of three members of American Legion Post 554 hoisting up flags in League Park using the pulleys on three individual flagpoles. The first flag is a deep blue with some text on it. The second and third flags are an American flag and a Texas flag respectively. A uniformed man is partially visible in the right hand corner.
[Americanism Day Festivities in League Park]
Photograph of a group of teenagers that form part of a school band, seated beside the gazebo in League Park. They are part of the city's Americanism Day ceremonies. A few people are seated inside the gazebo, while a man stands at its entrance.
[Americanism Day in League Park]
Photograph of four women wearing matching uniforms walking into League Park on Americanism Day. Walking in formation, the pair of women in the center are holding up the American flag and the Texas flag. The women standing on either side of the flag-bearers are holding guns to their side. Two men in helmets salute them as the women walk by.
[Americanism Day in League Park]
Photograph of four uniformed officers dressed in cadet blue shirts and peaked caps. They are standing in formation at League Park on Americanism Day. A few people in the park are watching the day's ceremonies. Two yellow school buses are visible behind the officers.
[Americanism Day in League Park]
Photograph of a group of people, many of them sitting in colorful lawn chairs, watching a man speak from the gazebo at League Park on Americanism Day. The speech, given by an unidentified man in a suit, is a part of the special day's ceremonies.
[Americanism Day in League Park]
Photograph of three flagpoles boasting three separate flags: a deep blue flag, an American flag, and a Texas flag. The raising of the flags is part of the Americanism Day ceremonies at League Park. Just beyond a white-fenced footbridge, few uniformed individuals are standing at attention before the flags.
[Ancient Ruins]
Photograph taken from an elevated vantage point of an ancient Roman theatre at Cuicul in modern day Djémila, Algeria.
[Antique Carriage in a Parade]
Photograph of a black, old-fashioned carriage transporting costumed passengers in League City's sesquicentennial parade in honor of Texas' 150th birthday. The four passengers, seated in the rear cab of the carriage, are wearing clothing in the style of the mid-1800s. In keeping with the theme, the driver, who is seated in the front cab, is wearing a curly-haired wig. With the reins in hand, he drives the wagon down the major road in League City where the parade took place.
[Arrival of the Texas Limited Train]
Photograph of a welcome banner being stretched across the train tracks just by League Park. A crowd of people gathered near the banner and behind the white picket fence on the right are awaiting the arrival of the Texas Limited train.
[Arrival of the Texas Limited Train]
Photograph of a welcome banner being stretched across the train tracks just by League Park. A crowd of people gathered near the banner and behind the white picket fence on the right are awaiting the arrival of the Texas Limited train. The train is just behind the banner, which features a cartoon image of the train.
[Arrival of the Texas Limited Train]
Photograph of the Texas Limited train busting through a welcome banner stretched across the train tracks just by League Park. A crowd of people gathered near the tracks and behind the white picket fence on the right had been awaiting the incoming train.
[Arrival of the Texas Limited Train]
Photograph of the Texas Limited train busting through a welcome banner that had been stretched across the train tracks just by League Park. A crowd of people gathered near the tracks rush to welcome the train's arrival.
[Arrival of the Texas Limited Train]
Photograph of the front facade of the Texas Limited train, parked on the train track just by League Park. Celebratory balloons tied to the white picket fences on the right are visible.
[Auxiliary Staircase at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of the metal auxiliary staircase inside Helen Hall Library during its period of reconstruction.
[Barbecue Trailer in a League City Parade]
Photograph of a black barbecue trailer being pulled down Kansas Street in League City's 32nd Annual Village Fair parade. The barbecue is in the shape of a steam engine locomotive, branded with a CC on its front end. Text on the back end of the barbecue reads, "CC Express." A man in a cowboy hat and a red shirt is walking in stride with the barbecue trailer while grilling meat.
[Barricades at a Republic Rally]
Photograph of a crowd of people gathered behind a construction barricade outside the League City Civic Center, where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke. Directly underneath the orange-and-white striped barricade is a sign that says "MEDIA."
[Baseball Game in a Field]
Photograph of a baseball game in an open field beside a two-story building identified as Yolland's Feed Store in League City.
[Baseball Game in a Field]
Photograph of a baseball game in an open, grassy field. A few small buildings are visible in the background. Accompanying information states that the field is next to Yolland's Feed Store in League City.
[Bay Area Citizen in a Holiday Parade]
Photograph of a group of people representing the Bay Area Citizen, a local newspaper, in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. Two individuals leading in the front of the group are holding a banner that reads, "There's more in the Bay Area in The Citizen." The procession is moving down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 until finally stopping at Walter Hall Park.
[Belgian Hitch in a Parade]
Photograph of a team of horses drawing a wagon through Kansas Street, where League City's 32nd Annual Village Fair Parade took place. The horses are reined together and attached to a red wagon driven by a man in a peaked cap. A dog is standing atop the wagon's cargo. A man in a red shirt is walking in stride with the horses.
[Beta Epsilon Phi Parade Float]
Photograph of a group of Beta Epsilon Phi alumni from the class of 1956. They are riding in a float that is part of the League City sesquicentennial parade in celebration of Texas' 150th birthday. The float features colored lights, stringed lights covering the float railing, and a small sign that says, "BEÏ• Class of 56."
[Bookshelves Inside Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of a corridor between bookshelves at the Helen Hall Library. There is another bookshelf standing against the wall perpendicular to the corridor.
[A Boy and His Pet Crocodile]
Copy negative of a young man standing outdoors with his pet alligator, which he has on a leash. The young man is not wearing any shoes. Visible just behind him is a multi-level building with a white picket fence.
[A Boy and His Pet Crocodile]
Copy negative of a young man standing outdoors with his pet alligator, which he has on a leash. The young man is not wearing any shoes. Visible just behind him is a multi-level building with a white picket fence.
[Boy Scouts at a Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of a group of boy scouts lined up in a row at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. Most of them are wearing boy scout uniforms. A few of them have their hands up in a two-finger salute. A few adults standing behind them are partially visible.
[Boy Scouts at a Flag Ceremony]
Photograph of a group of boy scouts lined up in a row at the American Legion flag ceremony in League City. They are all wearing boy scout uniforms and have their hands up in a two-finger salute. A few adults standing behind them are partially visible.
[Boy Scouts Parade Float]
Photograph of the Boy Scouts parade float in the League City sesquicentennial parade in honor of Texas' 150th birthday. The parade features an animal hide stretched out within a frame, a small teepee, and an American flag on a makeshift flagpole. Several young Boy Scouts are riding on the float with an adult dressed entirely in brown. A Scoutmaster clad in his uniform walks in stride with the float. The parade took place on a major road in League City.
[Building Replica on a Parade Float]
Photograph of a scaled-down replica of a building on a float in the 35th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A group of men wearing trucker hats are riding the float, sitting in the area just in front of the building replica. Posters featuring individual names line the side of the float.
[The Butler Building]
Photograph of the Butler Building, a historic two-story League City building located on Second Street which was then known as King's Trail. A few horses and horse-drawn wagons are parked just outside the building. Three men are standing in the open doorway of the building; the man on the far right is John P. Atkinson, according to accompanying information.
[The Butler Building]
Photograph of the Butler Building, a historic two-story League City building located on Second Street which was then known as King's Trail. Two horses, one of them tethered to a wagon, are standing just outside the building. Several men are standing in a line near the building entrance; one of the men is John P. Atkinson, according to accompanying information.
[Butler Building Restoration]
Photograph of a pink brick building known as the Butler Building, during its period of restoration. Its doors are white with glass panes. The window that is visible has glass panes, some of which are boarded up. According to accompanying information, T.A. Kilgore operated his grocery store in this building for many years.
[Butler Building Restoration]
Photograph of a brick building known as the Butler Building, during its period of restoration. It features white, glass-paned double doors and windows. Some of the panes have been boarded up with wood. According to accompanying information, T.A. Kilgore operated his grocery store in this building for many years. Wooden planks border the property.
[Butler Ranch Headquarters]
Photograph of the Butler Ranch Headquarters in League City, Texas. The ranch bordered what are now FM 518, Kansas Street and Walker Street. Cows are fenced-in in the foreground.
[C.W. Alberson Gas Station]
Photograph of the C.W. Alberson Garage, a single-story building with three gas pumps attached to the exterior. A man is standing just outside the entrance to the building. Text on the exterior says, "C.W. Alberson Ford Parts, Authorized Ford Service."
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