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[Crowd at a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of people crowded outside of the League City Civic Center where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke is being held. A group of young men wearing similar white t-shirts are standing together amongst the cluster of people. A man in a leather jacket holding a red drinking mug is smiling directly at the camera.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Crowd at a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a group of teenagers wearing matching t-shirts that feature an image of a man and the words "GOTTI FOR PRESIDENT" on the front. They are waiting in line with other people outside of the League City Civic Center, where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke is being held.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Demonstrators Outside a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a large group of demonstrators protesting outside the League City Civic Center, where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke is being held. Standing behind wooden barricades, the protesters are holding up their signs that say disparaging things about or against David Duke. According to accompanying information, some of the protesters are part of Queer Nation, a militant gay activist group. A woman with a camera hanging from a strap around her neck is standing i… more
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Demonstrators Outside a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of an assembly of demonstrators protesting against David Duke outside of the Republican rally being held at the League City Civic Center. They are standing from behind a pair of wooden barricades. Some of the protesters are members of Queer Nation, which is a militant gay activist organization according to accompanying information. The demonstrators are holding up a variety of signs. Among them are: "DUKE YOU MAKE ME PUKE," "COSMETIC SURGERY CAN'T MAKE PREJUDICE PRETTY," "DUKE IS RAC… more
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Flags in League Park]

Description: Photograph of three flagpoles boasting three separate flags: a deep blue flag with the acronyms "POW" and "MIA," an American flag, and a Texas flag. The raising of the flags is part of the Americanism Day ceremonies at League Park.
Date: October 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Fourth of July in League Park]

Description: Photograph of the League City Community Band performing at the Fourth of July naturalization ceremony in League Park. The band is seated with their instruments and music stands while the conductor stands in front of them. A white picket fence encloses the area where they play.
Date: July 4, 1996
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Houston Express Passenger Train]

Description: Photograph of the arrival of The Houston Express, a passenger train that once traveled between Houston and Galveston. It carried 150 students from Clear Creek ISD and Dickinson ISD to the Red Ribbon Rally in League City. A few law enforcement officers and area residents are waiting to mark the train's arrival with a long red ribbon. The event was part of a city-wide Drug Awareness Week put on by League City.
Date: October 24, 1990
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Houston Express Passenger Train]

Description: Photograph of The Houston Express, a passenger train which once traveled between Houston and Galveston. A few people descending from the train are visible in the distance. The train is stopped in League City for the Red Ribbon Rally, an event that was part of a city-wide Drug Awareness Week put on by League City. The event was held in League Park.
Date: October 24, 1990
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Landolt Elementary Faculty Portrait]

Description: Photograph of the C.D. Landolt Elementary faculty during the 1990-1991 school year. They are arranged in six rows in front of a beige, valanced curtain. A small black marquee board with the group's basic information is set before the first row of seated faculty members. The photograph is set in a single-folded card. On the inside cover of the card is a space where names of people in the portrait have been handwritten. Under the photograph is written "League City Elementary".
Date: [1990..1991]
Creator: Lifetouch, Inc.

[Man at a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of an elderly man distributing handouts to people outside the League City Civic Center, where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke is being held. The man is wearing a taupe-colored suit with a black tie. The individuals that are receiving the handouts are visible only from the back; one is wearing a red athletic jacket that says, "Wilson Tennis Staff" on the back. Other individuals are visible in the background.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Naturalization Ceremony at League Park]

Description: Photograph of a bespectacled man in a suit speaking from a podium during League City's Fourth of July naturalization ceremony in League Park. The speaker is standing on a wooden deck; other dignitaries are seated behind him. A white tent overhead provides shade. The deck's rails are draped in patriotic bunting.
Date: July 4, 1996
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Naturalization Ceremony at League Park]

Description: Photograph of three members of the Clear Creek High School R.O.T.C. at the Fourth of July naturalization ceremony in League Park. They are standing before the audience, which is split into two sections. Behind them are a red trailer and a wooden deck where ceremony dignitaries are standing underneath a white tent.
Date: July 4, 1996
Creator: Kiecke, Albert

[Naturalization Ceremony at League Park]

Description: Photograph of the Clear Creek High School R.O.T.C. presenting the American and Texas flags during the Fourth of July naturalization ceremony in League Park. School-age children participating in the ceremony stand on the side carrying individual flags. The crowd of people on the left have their hands placed over their hearts for the pledge of allegiance.
Date: July 4, 1996
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
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