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[Four Men Wearing Cowboy Hats]
Photograph of C. Dow, Marcos Hines, Tom Mayfield, and E. W. Anelin, four men wearing suits, cowboy boots, and cowboy hats posing in front of a stone building. A handwritten text on the front of the photograph labels the men from left to right: "C. Dow, Marcos Hines, Tom Mayfield, E. W. Anglin."
[Portrait of Mr. Francis]
Portrait of Mr. Francis, a man wearing a dark-colored suit and tie posing facing to the right in front of a neutral background.
[Cavalry Soldiers at Inspection]
Photograph of a long row of cavalry soldiers on horseback in a field with trees visible in the background. In the foreground one soldier on horseback is facing the other men and on the far left one of the soldiers is holding a flag. A text on the front of the photograph reads "Full Pack inspection 1st Col. Cav. Brownsville, Tex. 10-28-16."
[Cavalry Camp in the Davis Mountains]
Photograph of a cavalry camp in the Davis Mountains consisting of what appear to be several rows of horses and a row of tents at the foot of the mountain. A text on the front of the photograph reads "157- 1st Cavalry Brigade in Camp, Davis Mountains, Alpine, Tex."
[Soldier on Branch]
Photograph of an unidentified cavalry soldier posing holding a pistol and sitting on a large branch with another tree visible in the background.
[Soldiers at Inspection]
Photograph of a long row of cavalry soldiers on horseback in a field with trees visible in the background. On the far left a flag can be seen and a text on the front of the photograph reads "Full Pack inspection, 'B' troop 1st Col. Cav., 10-28-16."
[Soldiers on Wagon]
Photograph of two unidentified cavalry soldiers on a horse-drawn wagon with another soldier visible in the foreground. One of the men in the wagon is facing the camera and the other man is facing away, climbing on top of several crates. A handwritten note on the front of the photograph reads "Leaving Camp Scurry - Corpus Christi 3/26/."
[Portrait of School Children]
Photograph of a class of school children wearing light-colored shirts and dresses posing sitting in three rows in front of a large brick building. A woman is standing behind the children in the middle and a man wearing overalls is standing in the back on the right.
[Lon C. Hill Sr's Home]
Photograph of Lon C. Hill Sr's home in Harlingen, Texas. The home is viewed from a comer with large trees obscuring the light color trimmed house. One large palm tree is visible growing in the front yard. There is handwritten text on the back that gives a history of the house.
[Elizabeth Street in Brownsville, Texas]
Photograph of Elizabeth Street in Brownsville, Texas. Automobiles and horse drawn carriages are pictured in the street with buildings on either side. On the left side of the photo a sign outside a store reads "Willman's Drug Store". Handwritten text on the back reads "1904 or 1905".
[Rows of Soldiers on Foot]
Photograph of several rows of cavalry soldiers standing in a field facing away from the camera. Two men on the right are holding flags and in the background trees, tents, buildings, and telephone poles are visible. On the front of the photograph a handwritten note reads "14th Cav. Texas 1920."
[Cavalry Soldiers on Horseback and Marching]
Photograph of a group of unidentified cavalry soldiers on horseback riding down a dirt road and several rows of other men on foot facing towards the right. One of the men on the far right is holding a flag and trees and telephone poles are visible in the background. Another man on horseback in the back on the left is also holding a flag and there is a large pole in the foreground on the left. A handwritten note on the front of the photograph reads "14th Cav. Texas 1920."
[Three Soldiers Doing Dishes]
Photograph of three unidentified cavalry soldiers standing on a wooden board holding cooking wear with several barracks and trees visible in the background. The man on the left is wearing a light-colored undershirt and holding a large pot and a plate, the man in the middle is carrying a basket of plates, and the man on the right is holding a pitcher and standing next to a tub.
[A Man and His Dog in a Field]
Photograph of a man and his dog in a field. In the background to the left is a shed with trees surrounding it. Handwritten text on the back reads "Daddy Hill and his pet dog Spot".
[U.S. Army 14th Calvary Riding Lined Up on Horseback]
Photograph of U.S. Army 14th calvary lined up and riding on horseback. There is one soldier ahead of the men leading them. Handwritten text on the back reads "Sgt. Hill, this are for you and your captain."
[Pumping Plant]
Photograph of a pumping plant consisting of several small buildings and a large smoke stack. In the foreground some piles of materials and part of a tree are visible and a water tower and more trees can be seen in the background on the right. A text on the front of the photograph reads "Pumping Plant At River."
[Newspaper clipping of R. J. Kroeger, Anthony E. Hannema, and Mayor Hugh Ramsey]
Newspaper clipping of R. J. Kroeger, Anthony E. Hannema, and Mayor Hugh Ramsey. The three men are pictured sitting down at a meal together at Jon Hill park in Harlingen, Texas.
[Soldier Holding Gun]
Photograph of an unidentified cavalry soldier standing on a beach with his left arm on his hip and his right outstretched holding a gun. The ocean is visible in the background on the right and there is a hill in the background on the left.
[Four Cavalry Soldiers in Field]
Photograph of four unidentified cavalry soldiers posing in a field with trees and a building visible in the background. The man in the middle is wearing sunglasses and behind him an American flag and a Red Cross flag can be seen flying on a flagpole.
[Soldiers Playing Cards]
Photograph of several unidentified soldiers sitting on a blanket and playing cards. The men are only partially visible, with only their lower bodies in the frame.
[Four Unidentified Men in Suits]
Portrait of four unidentified young men wearing dark suits and ties in front of a light-colored background.
[Cavalry Soldiers at Camp]
Photograph of a group of cavalry soldiers at a camp with a row of barracks on the left, and a horse-drawn wagon and other barracks visible in the background on the right. On the front of the photograph a handwritten note reads "Breaking Camp - Corpus Christi Texas Mar 26."
[Cavalry Soldiers in a Truck]
Photograph of cavalry soldiers riding in a large truck on a dirt road with an empty road visible in the background. One man is sitting above the front wheel on the left and others are sitting or standing in the truck bed behind the driver.
[Cavalry Camp by Water]
Photograph of a cavalry camp on a waterfront with two small structures in the water and rows of barracks and trees visible in the background.
[Two Soldiers By Tent]
Photograph of two unidentified cavalry soldiers standing next to what appears to be a tent or barrack and looking over their shoulders towards the camera.
[Frank S. Clarkson with Gun]
Photograph of Frank S. Clarkson posing with one hand on his hip and holding a pistol in the other. He is standing on a beach the ocean visible in the background on the right. There is a handwritten note under the photograph that reads "Frank S. Clarkson."
[Annie Rooney Hill at Piano]
Photograph of an older woman sitting on a stool and playing an upright piano while another woman stands on the right and watches. There is sheet music on the piano and on a photograph of a man is visible on the wall behind it.
[Cavalry Soldiers By Water]
Photograph of unidentified cavalry soldiers posing in a line in front of a small creek with a tree visible in the background. Three men on the far left are behind the creek, one man on the left is straddling the creek, the others are on the other bank in front of the creek, and one man on the far right is standing in the water. In the middle there are several benches in front of the men with gear on top of them.
[Cavalry Soldiers at Fort Sam Houston]
Postcard of a large group of cavalry soldiers on horseback in a field at Fort Sam Houston with two two-story buildings visible in the background. Several of the men in the center are holding tubas, trombones, and other musical instruments and on the front of the postcard a type-written text reads "Last Day at Ft. Sam Houston. April, 16th 1920."
[Soldiers in Tent]
Photograph of six unidentified cavalry soldiers sitting and standing in a semicircle inside a tent. One man on the right is standing and holding a pole, another man is standing in the back, and the other men are posing sitting in chairs or kneeling on the ground.
"The Water Peddler on the Mexican Border"
Postcard of a black man on a donkey pulled cart with a barrel on the back. Text on the front of the postcard reads "The Water Peddler on the Mexican Border".
[Cavalry Soldiers on Horseback]
Photograph of a large group of cavalry soldiers on horseback riding on a dirt road with trees and shrubs visible in the background. On the left a soldier in the front is holding an American flag and on the far right two soldiers are riding apart from the group. On the front of the photograph a text reads "Returning to quarters after inspection. 'B' troop 1st Col. Cav."
[Soldiers Moving Barrack]
Photograph of several unidentified cavalry soldiers lifting and moving what appears to be a wooden barrack in a field with a house partially visible in the background.
[Cavalry Soldiers and Smoke]
Photograph of several unidentified cavalry soldiers in a field with large billows of smoke coming off of it. The men appear to be walking away from the smoke and some trees are visible in the distant bakground.
[Miss Paul Hill in Library]
Photograph of Miss Paul Hill, an older woman wearing a light colored dress holding a book and standing in the Memorial Library in front of a large bookcase with a plaque that reads "Paul Hill Texana Collection."
[Man and Woman]
Photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a light-colored blouse, skirt, and hat standing next to a man wearing a suit, dark tie, and a hat. They appear to be standing on a dock in front of a large body of water.
[Cavalry Men on Wagons]
Postcard of cavalry soldiers driving covered wagons pulled by horses down a dirt road with shrubbery on the left and right and telephone poles visible on the left. On the front of the postcard a hand-written text reads "Pulling out from Pearsall. April 18, 1920."
[Steamboat in Field]
Photograph of an unidentified man standing on a large steamboat in a field. On the right the boat has a large smokestack and a label reading "Santiago." In the foreground shrubbery and some scaffolding can be seen and in the background a large building is partially visible.
[Two Cavalry Men]
Photograph of two unidentified cavalry soldiers standing in a field wearing dark bands on their left arms and holding what appear to be sabers. Behind them a large tent and a tree are visible in the background.
[Field of Tents]
Photograph of a field with three rows of tents with houses and other buildings visible in the background. In the foreground on the right is large tree and in the middle soldiers can be seen sitting and standing in several small groups.
[Barracks in a Field]
Photograph of a row of four barracks in an empty field with a fence visible in the background on the right. The image is somewhat blurred and there appears to be some damage on the bottom.
[Three Young Cavalry Men By Tents]
Photograph of three unidentified young cavalry soldiers standing in a field in front of a row of tents. The man in the center is much taller than the other two men and is posing with his arms stretched out above their heads. A vehicle and trees are visible in the distant background.
[Cavalry Men and Airplane]
Postcard of several cavalry soldiers on horseback on a dirt road riding away from the camera. Above them an airplane is flying towards the viewer and there are shrubs visible on both sides of the road and a telephone pole in the background. A hand-written text on the front of the postcard reads "Bringing the Mail to the 14th Cavalry on the Hike."
[Cavalry Men By Stream]
Photograph of several unidentified cavalry soldiers standing by a small stream. In the foreground on the left four men are standing next to a log cabin and across the stream on the right are two tents that have been taken down. In the background on the left a row of tents and some trees are visible and on the right two men on horseback can be seen.
[Cavalry Men on Horseback]
Postcard of a long line of soldiers on horseback in a field with shrubs and trees visible on the left. A text on the front of the postcard reads "Leaving Encinal April 21, 1920. 119 Miles from San Antonio."
[Two Cavalry Men Cooking]
Postcard of two unidentified men wearing light-colored undershirts cooking in a field. The man on the right is holding a ladle and standing next to a stove. Above him is a handwritten speech bubble that reads "Come and get it." The man on his left is kneeling over a grill and behind him several other men are standing and sitting in a large tent. In the background several trees and two trash cans are visible.
[Cavalryman With Gun]
Photograph of an unidentified young cavalry soldier wearing a hat and a pistol in a holster standing in a field. Behind him a small structure and trees are faintly visible in the background.
[Photograph of U.S. Army Border Peacekeepers]
Photograph of the U.S. Army border peacekeepers with tents behind them. There is text included with the photograph that reads "U.S. Army troops, first feared to be a treat to law and order by turn-of-the-century Valleyites, were soon accepted as legitimate peacekeepers by the establishment. The troops became a vital part of the Valley's social and economic life.
[Cavalry Men With Flag]
Photograph of two formations of cavalry soldiers marching and holding rifles on their shoulders. Three more men are on the right and the one in the middle is carrying a flag. Telephone poles and a house are visible in the distant background and under the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "14th Can Texas 1920."
[Anthony E. Hannema Press Clipping]
Photograph of Anthony E. Hannema, an older man wearing a dark suit and tie. Underneath his picture is a caption that reads "Burgomeister - Here is Anthony E. Hannema, mayor of Harlinge, Holland, who is a special guest for the Valley Mid-Winter Fair and dedication of Lon C. Hill Park at Harlingen. - All Valley Staff Photo." Above the picture is a header that reads "All Valley Evening News Thurs., Nov. 16, 1950."
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