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[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."
[Car in a Parade]
Photograph of a light brown convertible carrying passengers affiliated with the League City Garden Club; the convertible is coasting down Kansas Street in League City's 32nd Annual Village Fest parade. A small sign featuring an image of the League Park gazebo is posted on the driver-side door.
[Casper Landolt at the League City Post Office]
Photograph of a man, identified as Casper Landolt, and a woman standing together at the new League City post office on the day of its dedication.
[Catered Food at Walter Hall Park]
Photograph of a group of people gathered around several tables where catered food is being served to the guests of Walter Hall Park's dedication ceremony. A covered pavilion is just beyond the rows of tables, which are covered in a gingham-patterned tablecloth. Most of the individuals serving guests are standing by the aluminum trays of food and wearing aprons and hairnets.
[Catholic Church Float in a Holiday Parade]
Photograph of a float featuring a large replica of St. Mary Mission Catholic Church, an old church in League City, complete with a bell tower and faux stained-glass windows. Just above the windows is the text, "MISSION." The float is in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights, which is proceeding down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 and ultimately stopping at Walter Hall Park.
[Catholic Church Float in a Parade]
Photograph of a float featuring a replica of St. Mary Mission Church, a Catholic church in League City. A few women wearing pioneer-themed clothing are riding the float and are sitting in front of the church replica. A small sign attached to the float trailer reads, "St. Mary's League City Bazaar, July 19-20, Come join us, Texas - Walker."
[Catholic Church Parade Float]
Photograph of a large group of elderly people in costume, riding a float in the League City Sesquicentennial Parade in honor of Texas' 150th birthday. The parade took place on a major road in League City. The elderly people are seated in rows facing the front of the float; many of them are waving. The women are wearing pioneer-like clothing and bonnets, while the men sport porkpie hats. The back of the float is dominated by a model of a church, complete with a cross, a bell tower, and mock stained glass windows.
[Catholic Church Parade Float]
Photograph of a float that features a model of St. Mary Mission Church -- a Catholic church -- complete with a cross, a bell tower, and mock stained glass windows. A large group of elderly people in costume ride the float in the League City Sesquicentennial Parade in honor of Texas' 150th birthday. The parade took place on a major road in League City. The elderly passengers, who are wearing pioneer-like clothing and bonnets, are waving to a crowd that is not in view.
[Cattle at Butler Ranch Headquarters]
Photograph of the cattle belonging to George Washington Butler at Butler Ranch Headquarters in League City, Texas. The ranch bordered what are now FM 518, Kansas Street and Walker Street. The cows are grazing on the grass in front of the ranch house.
[Cattle at Butler Ranch Headquarters]
Photograph of the cattle belonging to George Washington Butler at Butler Ranch Headquarters in League City, Texas. The ranch bordered what are now FM 518, Kansas Street and Walker Street. The cows are grazing on the grass in front of the ranch house.
[Celebration in League Park]
Photograph of the celebration for the Texas Limited train's inaugural stop in League City. Numerous people are joining the festivities at League Park; a man on stilts is walking amongst them. White and yellow balloons are tied to various objects in the park. Visible in the background is a silver passenger car with the name "Chimato" written above its windows.
[Celebration in League Park]
Photograph of a man speaking at the celebration in League Park for the inaugural stop of the Texas Limited train. He is a bespectacled man in a suit standing at a podium on a wooden deck. Celebratory balloons are tied to one of the deck's posts. Three other dignitaries are seated just in front of a red trailer with the words "Welcome to League Park" written on the side.
[Celebration in League Park]
Photograph of a man speaking at the celebration in League Park for the inaugural stop of the Texas Limited train. He is a bespectacled man in a suit standing at a podium on a wooden deck. Celebratory balloons are tied to one of the deck's posts. A crowd of people are watching him speak, visible just beyond the deck railing.
[Celebration in League Park]
Photograph of a sizable crowd gathered under a group of trees in League Park. They are celebrating the inaugural stop of the Texas Limited train. A red trailer is visible just beyond the trees.
[Celebration in League Park]
Photograph of a crowd of people gathered around a wooden deck in League Park. They are celebrating the Texas Limited train's inaugural stop in League City. Celebratory balloons are tied to the deck's railing.
[Celebratory Cake at League Park]
Photograph of people serving a sheet cake at the celebration in League Park for the Texas Limited train's inaugural stop. People are clustered around the table waiting for a piece of cake, which has a snowy train scene on its surface.
[Charles Kilgore as a Teenager]
Photograph of Charles Kilgore, the youngest son of Theodore Kilgore, as a teenager. The portrait, which is positioned in a decorative frame with the year 1930 typeset at the bottom, is a school photo for League City School.
[Charles Kilgore as an Infant]
Photograph of Charles Kilgore as an infant clad in only a cloth diaper. He is propped up against a pillow on fabric-covered furniture.
[Children at League Park]
Photograph of five children--two boys and three girls--standing in League Park. Three of the children are standing by their bicycles while the other two are standing with pieces of paper in their hands.
[Children Gathered at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of a crowd of children seated on the floor of the Helen Hall Library, awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus. An adult is seated on a chair in the background near the bookshelves.
[Children in a Lawn Chair]
Photograph of two young boys reclining in a padded lawn chair outdoors. Both boys are wearing shorts with no shirt. The boy on the right is Doug Snell.
[Children Marching in a Holiday Parade]
Photograph of children marching in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. They are moving along as a large crowd down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park for the festivities. A majority of the children are dressed similarly in blue jeans and either red or white jackets, t-shirts, or sweaters. Accompanying the children are a few adults also dressed in blue jeans.
[Children Playing in a Yard]
Copy negative of four children playing outdoors in the yard of a house with a covered front porch. They are all of different ages; the youngest child is seated in a wooden chair.
[Children Reading at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of three young boys sitting in green bean bag chairs in the children's section of Helen Hall Library. Each boy is reading a book.
[Children Sitting on a Curb]
Photograph of three young boys sitting on the curb on the side of Kansas Street. They are all wearing tall socks, tennis shoes, and ringer shirts. The boy in the middle is holding an open beverage bottle. Other people are partially visible behind and beside the three boys.
[Children with American Red Cross Representatives]
Photograph of a large group of children seated together with a few American Red Cross representatives in front of a bandstand in league City. They are all wearing nurse caps with the Red Cross emblem on the front. A Red Cross flag is hung up behind them.
[Children's Puppet Show at the Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of a puppet show performed for children at the Helen Hall Library. The children are seated in a group before the puppet theater, which sits in front of a bookshelf.
[Choir at the Walter Hall Park Dedication]
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School choir, composed of young men and young women, performing at the Walter Hall Park dedication ceremony. Each member is holding a black music folder in front of them. Their director stands before the choir, conducting the performance. To his right, a pianist and his assistant are seated at an upright piano.
[Choir at the Walter Hall Park Dedication]
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School choir, composed of young men and young women, performing at the Walter Hall Park dedication ceremony. Each member of the choir is holding a music folder. Their director stands before them, conducting the performance. In front of him is a music stand.
[Choir Float in a Holiday Parade]
Photograph of a float in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights parade. The float features a large banner stretched across the side, although only a portion of the text is visible. A brown and taupe pick-up truck is hauling the float, which carries a large group of teenage passengers, some of whom are standing in the bed of the truck. The parade procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 until culminating in Walter Hall Park.
[Church's Chicken Mascot in a Parade]
Photograph of an individual in a chicken costume representing a restaurant called Church's Fried Chicken. The mascot is walking in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A few cars, trailers, and floats are following close behind. Children in the crowd of spectators are stepping outward toward the mascot, who is waving to them.
[City Councilman in a Parade]
Photograph of city councilman Chester Davis riding in a white convertible in League City's 32nd annual Village Fair Parade on Kansas Street. There are other passengers in the car, including two children. A sign posted on the driver-side door reads, "Chester Davis City Council."
[City Councilman in a Parade]
Photograph of a black convertible carrying passengers in the 32nd annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. Amongst the passengers is Chester Davis, a city councilman; a sign posted on the driver-side of the car emphasizes this fact. To the left of that sign is another that reads, "Bill West Garage."
[City Councilwoman in a Parade]
Photograph of city councilwoman Catherine Palermo riding in a white convertible in League City's 32nd annual village fair parade which took place on Kansas Street. She is the brunette woman seated higher than the car's other two passengers.
[City Councilwoman in a Parade]
Photograph of a white antique convertible coasting in the 32nd annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. According to a sign posted on the driver-side, the passenger riding in the back is Catherine Palermo, city councilwoman. The convertible is adorned with pink and white roses. She is waving at the parade spectators as the driver steers the car.
[City Street Before a Parade]
Photograph of crowds gathered on the side of Main Street just before the procession starts for League City's 34th annual Village Fair Parade. The two-way road is mostly clear of any traffic.
[City-Wide Halloween Prank]
Postcard photograph of five children in front of a building with multiple signs on Main Street (now Second Street) in League City. A note on the back of the postcard states that they are looking west toward the railroad station and that this is a Halloween prank.
[Civic Vehicles in a Holiday Parade]
Photograph of League City civic vehicles cruising as part of the parade procession in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. A green Jeep leads in front with several fire trucks following close behind. A man in a green jacket is visible standing up in the Jeep. The procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park.
[Class Portrait]
Copy negative of a group of young men and women posing for a class portrait. They are arranged in two rows on the front steps of a building with glass-paned double doors.
[Class Portrait]
Copy negative of a group of young men and women posing for a class portrait. They are arranged in two rows on the front steps of a building with glass-paned double doors.
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