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[Dorothy Ingram in Chair]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram. She is wearing a dark pink, long-sleeved blouse and white hat with a flower on it. The photograph is dated August 27, 2003.
[Dorothy Ingram in Front of Yacht]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram standing outside in front of a yacht. She is wearing a light blue dress, crown, and Centennial Queen ribbon. Shadows from two people taking the photograph can be seen at the bottom of the image.
[Dorothy Ingram in Wicker Chair]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram sitting in a white wicker chair, on board a yacht. She is wearing a light blue dress, a crown, and a Centennial Queen ribbon. She is facing towards the camera and smiling.
[Dorothy Ingram on Yacht]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram with the captain of a yacht. She is wearing a Centennial Queen ribbon and a crown. The captain has his arm around her shoulder, and both are smiling towards the camera.
[Back of Dorothy Ingram Riding in Parade]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram from behind, riding in a red convertible in the Centennial Parade. There is a trunk on the back bumper that says "Centennial Queen." She is seated in the passenger seat, looking to her right. There is a man with gray hair driving the car. Spectators are watching from the side of the road.
[Centennial Queen Dorothy Ingram]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram wearing a Port Arthur Centennial Queen ribbon. She is dressed in formal attire and waring a crown. Her hand is resting on top of a book on a table.
[Dorothy Ingram in Convertible]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram in a red convertible, during the Centennial Parade. She is in the passenger seat, and a man white gray hair and a mustache is driving. Spectators can be seen in the background.
[Dorothy Ingram Riding in Convertible Car]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram in the passenger seat of a convertible. The car is driving in a parade and says "Centennial Queen" on the front bumper. A man with gray hair and a gray mustache is driving the car. There are more cars with people standing up in them in the background, and spectators are watching from the side of the road.
[Dorothy Ingram]
Portrait photograph of Dorothy Ingram. Her hair is white and pinned into a bun. She is wearing a pink blouse and sitting in front of a dark pink background.
[Dorothy Ingram at Podium]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram standing at a podium with small trophies, wearing an animal print dress. Her hair is gray and in a bun and two braids. She is looking at the camera smiling.
[Dorothy Ingram in Red Hat]
Portrait photograph of Dorothy Ingram, from the shoulders up. She is wearing a magenta and blue top with a lace collar. She is also wearing a red hat and glasses, and looking towards the camera smiling.
[Executive Committee Group]
Photograph of a large group of people, from the Executive Committee of the Port Arthur Reunion Group. There are eight women wearing dresses and two men wearing suits, all facing towards the camera and smiling. Three women are seated in the front row
[Portrait of Dorothy Ingram]
Portrait photograph of Dorothy Ingram. She is wearing a multicolored dress, a necklace, and glasses. Her hair is pulled back and pinned on the side.
[Ribbon Cutting at Civic Center]
Photograph of a group of people at a ribbon cutting at the Civic Center . The men are in suits and the women are in dresses, and there is a man taking a photograph of the two men in the middle of the line. The people are identified from left to right as Madison Bazille, Artie Cook, Hazel Baron, Dorothy Ingram, Carolyn Richardson, Sam Aquilina, Mayor Bernis Sadler, Congressman Jack Brooks, Malcolm Clark, and City Manager George Dibrell.
[Artist Maudee Carron With Sculpture]
Photograph of artist Maudee Carron seated next to a sculpture. She is wearing a hat and glasses, and holding a tool to the sculpture. The sculpture is a series of stacked circles.
[Aerial View of Procter Street]
Photograph of an aerial of view of Procter Street from the Kansas City Southern Train Station, in Port Arthur, Tx. A handful of cars can be seen on the street, which is in the center of the photograph and extends into the distance. There are other intersecting streets with buildings lining them that create a grid layout. A sticker on the back of the photograph identifies the photographer as James Everett from Groves, Texas.
[Band Marching on Field]
Photograph of the Rudolf Lambert Post No. 7 American Legion Band marching on a field. Two men at the front of the band hold large flags, and two men hold rifles. There are bleachers and a parking lot in the background.
[Band Standing in Bleachers]
Photograph of the Rudolf Lambert Post No. 7 American Legion Band. They are lined up on the steps of bleachers, and are standing facing the camera. There are men with drums and cymbals in the front row.
[Boat in the Canal]
Photograph of a boat going through a canal. Two smaller boats can be seen in the background behind it. There are men on a dock observing on the right side of the photograph.
[Boat With Flags at Dock]
Photograph of a boat beside a dock and a building. It has tall masts with flags hanging across them, and a large American flag on the front mast. A few people are visible near the front of the boat. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph identifies it as the first cutter boat to come to Port Arthur.
[Boys and Teachers With Homemade Kits]
Photograph of a group of teachers and boys from Carver Elementary School with homemade kites. Four boys are kneeling in the grass with their kites and four are standing. The teachers stand lined up next to the boys.
[C.R. Stevenson Working on Oil Rig]
Photograph of a man, identified as C. R. Stevenson, working on an oil rig. He is wearing a hat and tie and holding the wheel attached to a large pipe. He is looking upwards with a neutral expression. A stamp on the back of the photograph identifies the photographer as J. C. Watkins.
[Canal Dredge]
Photograph of a dredge on the water. It has a small smokestack and two flags on tall poles. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph identifies it as the dredge used to dredge the first canal in Port Arthur, and there is also a Port Arthur News stamp.
[Cap Line Girls in First Aid]
Photograph of a group of women standing outside of a building. They are all wearing skirts and dresses, and looking towards the camera. Writing on the back identifies them as Cap Line girls practicing first aid. Some of the women are wrapping bandages around the heads and the arms of others.
[Captain R. D. Steele]
Photograph of an elderly man, identified as R. D. Steele, one of the first pilots in Sabine Pass. He is seated and holding a pair of glasses. His hair is white and he is looking toward the camera.
[Cargo Boat in Canal]
Photograph of a large cargo boat in a canal with smaller boats at its side. There are different types of flags flying from its masts. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "One of the first cargo boats to go down canal."
[Carver Elementary Dad's Club]
Photograph of a group of men dressed up in dresses. The handwriting on the photograph labels the scene as Carver Elementary School's Dad's Club, during the "Womanless Wedding." The four men in dresses are standing in a line and holding flowers.
[Carver Elementary School Lunch Line]
Photograph of a woman taking food from the Carter Elementary School lunch line. She is wearing a white skirt and jacket. There are women behind the counter looking towards the camera and smiling.
[Carver Elementary School Program]
Photograph of a large group of children at a school program at Carver Elementary School. They are standing on bleachers on a stage, facing towards the left side of the photograph. The audience is partially visible at the bottom.
[Carver Elementary School Teachers]
Photograph of a group of Carver Elementary School teachers inside a large room with brick walls. They are dressed in formal attire with flowers at their shoulders, and smiling towards the camera. They are aligned in three rows, with the first row seated in chairs.
[Close View of Lighthouse]
Photograph of a close view of the Sabine Bank Lighthouse, in the Gulf of Mexico. It is a red color and built in the water.
[Crowd at March]
Photograph of a crowd of people at a march in Port Arthur. There are adults and children in the group. One person in the middle of the crowd is holding a sign that reads, "Let the mocking birds sing." There are residential houses in the background.
[Crowd Marching in Street]
Photograph of a crowd of people marching down a street in Port Arthur. Two men in white shirts are in the foreground. People in the middle of the crowd are carrying a large banner with red letters on it. There are houses in the background.
[Dorothy Ingram by White Car]
Photograph of Dorothy Ingram next to a white car. There is a poster on the car that reads, "Ms. Emancipation." She is wearing a long white dress and red ribbon.
[Dorothy Ingram Program]
Photograph of a Dorothy Ingram program. There is a woman and two boy scouts standing behind a podium, and underneath a banner that reads, "This is your life Miss Dorothy Ingram." There is a woman seated in the bottom right corner of the photograph.
[Dorothy Ingram With Students]
Photograph of young Dorothy Ingram with a class of students outdoors. The children are lined up in two rows, one seated and one standing, and looking towards the camera and smiling. There are school buildings in the background.
[Drum Majors Shaking Hands]
Photograph of two drum majors from the Rudolf Lambert Post No. 7 American Legion Band. The two men are wearing full band uniforms and shaking hands.
[Elementary School Meeting]
Photograph of a meeting inside a room at Carver Elementary School. There are rows of people in seats, and a woman can be seen standing at a podium at the end of the room. There are twelve other people seated behind the podium.
[Exterior of Church]
Photograph of the exterior of a Church building. It is made of bricks and has three entry doors. There are simple stained glass windows on both visible sides, and a large white cross on the roof.
[Football Player on Field]
Photograph of a young man in a football uniform on a field, identified as J. C. Abshire, a Thomas Jefferson High graduate. He is standing with his hands behind his back and looking towards the camera. There are buildings and a water tower visible in the background.
[Forerunner of Texaco Marine Fleet]
Photograph of a large ship on the water, surrounded by a flock of seagulls. An accompanying card (with the Texaco logo at the bottom) labels the ship "The 'Robert Sewell,' forerunner of Texaco's large Marine Fleet."
[Girl Wearing a Hat Standing by a Car]
Photograph of a young girl wearing a hat and long white dress, standing outside in front of a car. She is holding a bouquet of flowers and her eyes are partially closed. There are houses in the background and the photograph appears to have been taken in a neighborhood.
[Grain Elevator Being Constructed]
Photograph of a grain elevator being constructed. There is wood scaffolding on the right side of the photograph, where a large group of men in black suits are standing. There is a tall building with a smokestack in front of it in the distance.
[Grave of Arthur Stilwell Smith]
Photograph of a grave surrounded by a small picket fence. The tombstone identifies the grave as Arthur Stilwell Smith's and reads, "Born May 1896; Died May 1896; First Birth, First Death in Port Arthur." A sticker on the back of the photograph identifies the photographer as James Everett from Groves, Texas.
[Group in Bathing Suits and Dresses]
Postcard of a group of men and women wearing bathing suits and dresses. Four people are seated on the ground, and five people are standing behind them. There is a pier in the background. The back of the postcard is blank.
[Group Marching]
Photograph of a group of people marching down a street in Port Arthur. The crowd is walking towards the left side of the photograph, and some people are holding up white posters. There are houses in the background.
[Group Marching Across Intersection]
Photograph of a group of people marching across an intersection in Port Arthur. A man in jeans and a blue-green shirt is at the front of the crowd. Another man near the front is holding a white flag, and people in the middle of the group are carrying a large white banner. There are houses in the background.
[Group of Bathers with Fish]
Photograph of a group of bathers with fish. They are standing in a circle around two people holding up a large fish by its gills. Two small children wearing hats are standing on the left side of the image.
[Group of Carver Elementary School Teachers]
Photograph of a group of Carver Elementary School teachers. They are seated and standing in three rows on bleachers indoors. There is a mural of a classroom on the wall behind them.
[Group of Men From KPAC Radio Station]
Photograph of four men in suits and ties associated with KPAC Radio Station, standing and sitting around a table. The man on the far left in the checkered jacket is identified as Floyd Badeaux, the owner of a recording studio.
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