[Wagon in front of store]
Date: c. 1910
Creator: unknown
Description: Wagon in front of L. Villegas store at the corner of Farragut St. and Flores Avenue
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
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[Water Cart]
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: Postmarked August 3, 1916 at Laredo, Texas, this card was sent to Concord, N.H.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
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[Water Vender]
Date: c. 1900
Creator: unknown
Description: A water vendor on the riverbank. Water vendors were called barrileros or aguadores.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
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[Water Vendors]
Date: February 13, 1912
Creator: unknown
Description: Three water vendor carts in front of what appears to be a water tank. Water vendors were called barrileros or aguadores. Correspondence reads, "At Laredo, Going over into Mexico this afternoon, so if I fail to send you a card, the Insurrectos have got me." This card was written and mailed to Miss Mollie Chaney in Longview, Texas on February 13, 1913 in Laredo, Texas.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
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[Webb County Courthouse, Laredo, Texas]
Date: c. 1905
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of Webb County Courthouse at the corner of Matamoros Street and Flores Avenue in Laredo, Texas. In front of the building a man in a suit is walking in the street near a horse-drawn carriage.
Contributing Partner: Laredo Public Library
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