Mesquite Public Library - 121 Matching Results

Search Results

[Raymond and Anson Holley]

Description: Studio portrait of Raymond and Anson Holley wearing striped suits. Raymond is seated in a wooden chair, while Anson stands next to him.
Date: 1910~

[Cotton Picking]

Description: Photograph of workers and children picking cotton in a field.
Date: [1881..1899]

[Mesquite Downtown Square]

Description: Photograph of the downtown square in Mesquite, Texas. Beyond a set of railroad tracks, the Mesquite Post Office, Chapman Drugs, Nunn & Hicks Gents Furnishings, CD Kimbell Real Estate, and The City Bakery are visible.
Date: [1915..1922]

[McWhorter Grocery Store]

Description: Photograph of Fred Arthur McWhorter and Ted McWhorter with customers in the McWhorter Grocery Store.
Date: 1929~

[Portrait of Anson Holley #2]

Description: Photograph of Anson Holley, partially visible from the waist up, wearing a World War I uniform with a hat.
Date: [1917..1919]
Creator: White Studio

[Lemaster Family Children]

Description: Studio portrait of four Lemaster children. The smallest child, a boy, stands in front of his three sisters, who wear white dresses.
Date: unknown

[Eula Holley Portrait]

Description: Studio portrait of Eula Holley standing in front of an open window. She wears a robe embellished with a fur collar.
Date: [1917..1921]

[Eula Holley in Yard]

Description: Photograph of Eula Holley sitting in her front yard. In the photograph, Eula wears a hat and shift dress with thin vertical stripes.
Date: [1915..1920]

[Young Woman in Garden]

Description: Photograph of a young woman standing in a garden. The woman wears a floral dress.
Date: unknown

[Eula Holley McWhorter and Babies]

Description: Photograph of Eula Holley McWhorter sitting on the front porch of her home with two young children, Sarah Beth Shands (left) and Patricia Ann McWhorter (right).
Date: 1927~

[Young Couple]

Description: Studio portrait of a young couple. Elegantly dressed, the man is seated in a wicker chair while the woman stands on the right. Her right hand rests on his shoulder. The woman is wearing a white dress with polka dots, puffed sleeves, and bows adorning her waist and collar.
Date: [1895..1905]
Creator: Wisdom

[Woman at Texas State Fair]

Description: Photograph of a young woman standing on a curb at the Texas State Fair. Text painted on the curb reads: "State Court of Honor."
Date: [1930..1939]

[Students in Classroom]

Description: Photograph of students situated in front of a blackboard in their classroom. Most students are standing, while a few are kneeling in the front of the group.
Date: [1900..1910]

[Former Grocery Store Building]

Description: Photograph of the former N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store building, presently occupied by the Adrian Chiropractic Clinic.
Date: 1995

[Former Grocery Store]

Description: Photograph of the former N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Store building, presently occupied by the Adrian Chiropractic Clinic.
Date: December 12, 1987

[Frank Greenhaw at Reopening]

Description: Photograph of Frank W. Greenhaw speaking at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals in the crowd behind him include Patricia Greenhaw, Raymond Holley, B. J. Smith, T. H. McDonald, and Era McDonald.
Date: 1977

[B. J. Smith at Reopening]

Description: Photograph of Mayor B. J. Smith speaking at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals standing behind him include Frank W. Greenhaw, Reverend Buist Wilson, and Patricia Greenhaw.
Date: 1977

[Reopening Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of Mayor B. J. Smith cutting a chain with a pair of bolt-cutters at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals standing behind him include Art Greenhaw, councilman Vernie Erwin, Frank Greenhaw, future mayor Len Gibbons, and Patricia Greenhaw.
Date: 1977

[Mesquite Police Officers]

Description: Photograph of police chief Len Limmer standing with Frank Greenhaw and two police officers.
Date: [1963..1965]

[Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Banner]

Description: Photograph of individuals holding a banner at the reopening of the McWhorter-Greenhaw store in Mesquite, Texas. Individuals include Methodist pastor Walter Zimmerman, Art Greenhaw, Mesquite Balloon Festival founder Dr. Jack Nelson, Texas representative Bill Blackwood, U. S. representative John Bryant, and Frank Greenhaw.
Date: [1987..1988]

[Downtown Businesses]

Description: Photograph of businesses in downtown Mesquite, Texas. Businesses include G. H. Brown Saddle and Harness Maker; Rugel Bros. Hardware, Wagons, and Farming Implements; E. P. and J. P. Paschall Dry Goods, Groceries, and Cotton Buyers; Lander Bros., Hass & Son, Dealers in Merchandise; G. M. Gross City Drug Store; a cotton, grain, and cotton seed store; and Tomkins & Co., General Merchandise. Horse-drawn wagons are carrying hay and grain.
Date: 1890

[N. A. Holley & Sons Storefront]

Description: Photograph of the front and side of a brick building housing N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. A man in overalls is visible inside the store window, where various items are on display in the storefront.
Date: 1932

[Inside N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market]

Description: Photograph of the interior of the N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. Nathanial A. Holley and his wife, Adell, are standing behind a glass display case. Their sons, Anson and Raymond, are standing on the right.
Date: August 1917
Back to Top of Screen