Private Collection of Jim Bell - 72 Matching Results

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[Balcony Above Coffee Shop]
Photograph of a white building, which houses the Big Cypress Coffee Shop, and the balcony on the second floor.
[Big Cypress Coffee Shop]
Photograph of the storefront of the Big Cypress Coffee Shop, housed in a white building with a black wrought-iron balcony.
[Blue Building]
Photograph of a blue building with a spiral staircase leading to a balcony in Jefferson, Texas. A car is visible to the left.
[Brick Building]
Photograph of several cars parked in front of a two-story brick building in Jefferson, Texas. There is a Texas Historical Commission plaque to the right of a flagpole.
[Brick Road]
Photograph of a brick road in Jefferson, Texas. A car is parked to the left, and there is a man with a camera by a building to the right.
[Bridge Over River]
Photograph of a bridge over a river in Jefferson, Texas.
[Building with Balcony]
Photograph of a red and white building with a black wrought-iron balcony in Jefferson, Texas.
[Bust of Thomas Jefferson]
Photograph of a bust of Thomas Jefferson on top of a monument in Jefferson, Texas. The text on the base of the monument reads: "Thomas Jefferson. Third president of the United States of America. Born: April 2, 1743. Died: July 4, 1826. Author of the Declaration of American Independence. Author of the statute of Virginia for religious freedom and father of the University of Virginia. Namesake of Jefferson, Texas. 'We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".
[Car on Road]
Photograph of a car on a road in Jefferson, Texas.
[Car Outside Antiques Store]
Photograph of a silver car parked outside the River City Mercantile Fine Antiques store in Jefferson, Texas.
[Car Outside Building]
Photograph of a white car parked outside a white building with a second-floor balcony. There are pumpkins flanking the door, and a man dragging a suitcase exits the building.
[Cars on Brick Road]
Photograph of cars parked on both sides of a brick road in Jefferson, Texas. There are buildings on both sides of the road, and the sky is overcast.
[Cars on Brick Road]
Photograph of cars parked on both sides of a brick road in Jefferson, Texas. Stores are visible on either side of the road.
[Cars on Road]
Photograph of cars parked on the side of the street. Several buildings are visible, including a volunteer fire department to the right.
[Cars Outside Building]
Photograph of several cars parked on the side of a brick road in Jefferson, Texas, next to the building which houses the River City Mercantile Fine Antiques store.
[Cars Outside Courthouse]
Photograph of several cars parked outside the Marion County courthouse in Jefferson, Texas. There is a street sign on the corner, and there is a statue on the far right.
[Charles Allen Culberson Plaque]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque, detailing the life and importance of Charles Allen Culberson, in front of a building in Jefferson, Texas.
[Close-Up of Lamp]
Photograph of a lamp across the street from a building labeled "Humble Oils". Cars are parked on both sides of the street.
[Close-Up of Sign]
Photograph of a close-up of a painted sign hanging outside the door of Auntie Skinner's Riverboat Club restaurant. Three American flags hang from the building, and other stores are visible in the background.
[Confederate Monument]
Photograph of a monument to the Confederate Army, with a statue of a soldier holding a gun mounted on the base. The text on the base reads: "Erected by Dick Taylor, Camp U. C. V. Lest we forget. In memory of our dead 1861-1865". A brick building is visible in the background.
[Door to Restaurant]
Photograph of a red door leading to a restaurant. The words "Lamoache's Italian Restaurant" are painted on the glass of the door, and there are two signs taped to the door under the glass. There is an easel with the chef's special written on it to the left, and a few sacks lie on the floor beside it.
[Doors at Top of Landing]
Photograph of a set of double doors, one of which is open, at the top of a landing in a building in Jefferson, Texas.
[Double Doors]
Photograph of a set of double doors leading out of a building in Jefferson, Texas.
[Exterior of Marion County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Marion County courthouse in Jefferson, Texas. Several cars are parked in front of the building, and a person wearing orange and carrying a box walks down the courthouse stairs.
[Flower Stand]
Photograph of a tall metal stand holding flowers, in front of a bench by a building.
[Fountain Between Buildings]
Photograph of a fountain in between two buildings in Jefferson, Texas.
[Fountain in Jefferson]
Photograph of a fountain in between two buildings in Jefferson, Texas.
[Front Entrance to Building]
Photograph of steps leading up to double doors set in a brick building in Jefferson, Texas. Lamps flank the staircase.
[Front of Building]
Photograph of the front of a building in Jefferson, Texas. There are trees in the lawn outside the building, and a car is visible to the left.
[Front of Italian Restaurant]
Photograph of a white car parked outside an Italian restaurant housed in a green building. There is a black wrought-iron balcony on the second floor.
[Green Street Sign]
Photograph of a green street sign reading "Big Cypress Bayou".
[Humble Oils Building]
Photograph of a building with a sign, reading "Humble Oils", above the door. Another tall building and the trunk of a red car are visible to the left.
[Intersection of Brick Roads]
Photograph of the intersection of two brick roads in Jefferson, Texas. Buildings are visible on both sides of the street, and there are cars parked along the side of the road.
[Jefferson City Limit Sign]
Photograph of a green sign at the Jefferson city limits. Cars are visible on the road to the left, and a blue sign which says "Welcome to Jefferson" is visible in the background.
[Lamps by Staircase]
Photograph of two lamps flanking a staircase leading up to the front entrance of the Marion County courthouse in Jefferson, Texas.
[Looking Down at Landing]
Photograph looking down at a landing between flights of stairs in Jefferson, Texas.
[Mailbox in Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a blue mailbox in front of a courthouse in Jefferson, Texas. Cars are parked on the side of the road to the left.
[Man in Hallway]
Photograph of a man standing in the hallway of a building in Jefferson, Texas.
[Marble Staircase]
Photograph of a staircase in a building in Jefferson, Texas. The tops of the steps are marble, and the railing to the left is green. A set of doors and a pair of legs are visible at the top of the photograph.
[Marion County Sheriff's Office]
Photograph of a red brick building which houses the Marion County sheriff's office. There are two balconies on the second floor of the building.
[Marion County Tax Office]
Photograph of a red brick building with green trim around the door and window. There is an American flag hanging from the second floor next to a green balcony. The building houses the Marion County tax office and the Marion County sheriff's office.
[Monument to James Scott Burns]
Photograph of a monument for James Scott Burns on a lawn in Jefferson, Texas. It reads: "We the people of the state of Texas acknowledge and thank trooper James Scott Burns for the great sacrifice he made to keep the public safe. His efforts will stand the test of time. May God bless his soul. April 29, 2008". A brick building is visible in the background.
[Murphy Building Plaque]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Murphy Building in Jefferson, Texas.
[Parking Lot and Bridge]
Photograph of an empty parking lot and a rusty bridge in Jefferson, Texas.
[Plaque at the Jefferson Turn Basin]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Jefferson Turn Basin in Jefferson, Texas.
[Plaque at Thomas Jefferson Memorial Park]
Photograph of a plaque mounted on a brick building in Jefferson, Texas. It reads: "Thomas Jefferson Memorial Park. Dedicated July 4, 1989. Established by the Historic Jefferson Foundation. Jesse M. DeWare IV * President. Vernon Randle * Vice President. Ruthmary Jordan * Secretary. Pamela Corley * Treasurer. Madeline Perrine * Asst. Treasurer. Restoration Committee: Tommie W. Glick * Chairman. Katherine R. Wise, Lynda Weber, Virginia DeWare, Carol Randle, Perry Chastain. Dedicatory Speaker Robert Coles, fifth generation great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson".
[Plaque by Marion County Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Marion County courthouse in Jefferson, Texas, in front of a brick building.
[Plaque on Brick Building]
Photograph of a plaque mounted on a brick building in Jefferson, Texas. It reads: "The Historic Jefferson Foundation. September 24, 2005. In honor and recognition of Jesse M. DeWare IV, Lynda T. Weber, Katherine Ramsay Wise whose vision and interest in the community, environmental improvement and historic preservation initiated the establishment of the park. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Park. Dedicated to the city of Jefferson, Texas. July 4, 1989".
[Plaque on Stone]
Photograph of a plaque bolted to a stone in Jefferson, Texas. It reads: "Ben Warden Bridge. Honoring his civic endeavors and unselfish devotion toward providing better roads and highways in Jefferson, Marion County and over the state of Texas. Erected 1972".
[Red and White Building]
Photograph of a building, half painted red and the other half white, with a black wrought-iron balcony on the second floor.
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