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[Photograph of John and Wendell Tarver]
Photograph of John Agrippa Tarver seated on the runner board of a partially-visible automobile, holding his infant son, Wendell Lee Tarver, on his lap. Text on back of photo: "John Tarver & Son, Wendell Lee."
[Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver]
Photograph of an infant, Wendell Lee Tarver, wearing light-colored clothing and propped up against a wall next to an open door. He has his hands raised to his mouth and is smiling. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back and a handwritten note that says, "Wendell Lee Tarver."
[Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver]
Photograph of an infant, Wendell Lee Tarver, wearing a diaper and light-colored shoes, propped up against a wall next to an open door. He is reaching out to grab his left food. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back.
[Susie Hickson Holding Wendell Tarver]
Photograph of Susie Hickson wearing a white nurse's uniform, holding an infant (Wendell Lee Tarver). They are outside in front of a tree; other trees and an automobile are visible in the background. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back and a handwritten note that says, "Susie Hickson & Wendell Tarver."
[Wendell Tarver and Dog]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver seated in the grass with a puppy on his lap outside of a house in Burnet, Texas. A porch is visible behind him including a trellis and several plants; there is a shadow in the foreground. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back of the photograph.
[Wendell and Walden Tarver Seated on Stairs]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver (left) and his younger brother, James Walden Tarver (right) seated on stone steps outside an unidentified building. Both are wearing light-colored clothing and appear to be unhappy. Wendell is raising his hands to his face and Walden is sucking his thumb. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back and a handwritten note that says "Wendell & Walden Tarver."
[Wendell and Walden Tarver in Pedal Cars]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver (right) and his younger brother, James Walden Tarver (left) seated on kiddie pedal cars. They are out-of-doors and there are bushes behind them. The back of the photo has a Fox Tone stamp.
[Burnet, Texas First Grade Class Photo]
Photograph of the 1938 first grade class in Burnet, Texas. The students are arranged in three rows outside of a stone building and have their hands around one another's shoulders. The boy in the far left of the photo is Wendell Lee Tarver. Writing on the front of the photograph says "First Gr., Burnet, Tex., 1938" in the lower-left corner and "'Mecca' San - Ant" in the lower-right corner. The name "Wendell Lee Tarver" is handwritten on the back.
[Portrait of Wendell Lee Tarver]
Portrait of Wendell Lee Tarver, partially visible from the chest up; he is wearing a striped polo shirt and has a strap across his chest. There is a decorative border around the outside of the image.
[Burnet, Texas Fourth Grade Class Photo]
Photograph of the 1941 fourth grade class in Burnet, Texas. The students are arranged in four rows outside of a brick building, seated in the front rows and standing in the back. Wendell Lee Tarver is in the front row, second from the right. Writing on the front of the photograph says "Fourth Grade, Burnet, Tex., 1941."
[Young Wendell Tarver]
Photograph of a young boy wearing a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and shorts, standing in a yard. Trees and a house are partially visible on the back. Handwritten on back: "Wendell Tarver, age 12."
[Portrait of James Walden Tarver]
Portrait of James Walden Tarver, visible from the chest up; he is wearing a dark-colored zippered jacket over a lighter-colored shirt.
[Letter from Rogers Daniels to Mary Jane Daniels, September 29, 1944]
V-mail letter from Rogers Daniels to his younger sister, Mary Jane, replying to something she said in a previous letter, discussing the weather, and a young girl named Gladys who reminded him of his sister.
[Letter from Rogers Daniels to Mary Jane Daniels, December 29, 1944]
Letter from Rogers Daniels to his sister, Mary Jane, discussing an injury that has caused him to be in the hospital over Christmas.
[Portrait of James Walden Tarver]
Portrait of James Walden Tarver, visible from the chest up; he is wearing a light-colored shirt.
[Wendell Tarver on Horseback]
Photograph of Wendell Tarver on horseback in the middle of a dirt street, taken from his right side. He is wearing a long-sleeved button-up shirt and jeans with a cowboy hat, and there is a coiled lasso hanging from the saddle. Buildings are visible on either side of the street in the background, including a second-story balcony on the right side of the image and a low-hanging thatch roof on the right side of the image.
[Wendell Tarver with Cow]
Photograph of Wendell Tarver posing in a field with a dark-colored cow that is waist height. He is wearing light-colored clothing and standing to the right, holding a leading-rope so that the cow will face the camera.
[Letter from Rogers Daniels to Mary Jane Daniels, January 18, 1945]
Letter from Rogers Daniels to his little sister, Mary Jane, while he is stationed in England with the military, wishing her a happy 8th birthday, asking for news from home, and letting her know that he is thinking about her.
[Cadet Formations at Muster]
Photograph of several lines of men wearing uniforms standing in formation on a field; a number of U.S. and other flags are visible at various points along the lines. Spectators are visible in the foreground of the image. Handwritten on back: "Officers front & center."
[Cadets in Formation]
Photograph taken from bleacher seating of a large number of people arranged in lines far away on a large, open field including a number of flags visible in the group. Other spectators are visible in the foreground of the image. Handwritten note on back: "Officers front & center."
[Cadets Passing for Review]
Photograph of a line of A&M cadets walking across an open field in front of a large number of other cadets standing in formation behind them. One young man in uniform is crouched on the ground in front of the line. Handwritten note on back: "Gail Brendrett 'B' QMC Passing in Review."
[Lines of Cadets with Flags]
Photograph of a large number of cadets wearing uniforms, standing in lines on a large, open field. Many of the cadets are holding U.S. or other flags. The photo was taken from bleacher-style seating and other spectators are visible in the foreground. Handwritten on back: "Officers front & center."
[A&M Cadet Corps in Formation]
Photograph of several lines of men wearing uniforms standing in formation on a field; a number of U.S. and other flags are visible at various points along the lines. Spectators are visible in the foreground of the image. Handwritten on back: "Officers front & center."
[A&M Cadets in Formation]
Photograph of a large number of cadets wearing uniforms, standing in lines on a large, open field. Many of the cadets are holding U.S. or other flags. The photo was taken from bleacher-style seating and other spectators are visible in the foreground. Handwritten on back: "Officers front & center."
[A&M Corps Company C on Parade]
Photograph of a line of cadets in uniform walking across a field, including flag bearers. Several lines of other cadets are visible in formation in the background, and spectators are partially visible in the foreground, on either side of the image. Handwritten on back: "Jim Bob Steen CO C Inf. Passing in Review."
[A&M Corps Staff at Muster]
Photograph of a line of men wearing uniforms walking across a field, followed by a corps in formation. Others in formation are visible in the background. A man in uniform is partially visible in the foreground, on the left side of the image. Handwritten on back: "Corp Staff Passing in Review."
[A&M Corps Staff at Review]
Photograph of a line of men wearing uniforms walking across a field, labeled on the back as: "Corp Staff Passing in Review." A shorter line of flag bearers is behind them and other members of the Corps are standing in formation in the background.
[Parade of A&M Cadets]
Photograph of a wide open field with groups of people standing in lines visible at distance. Handwriting on the back says, "Cadet Corps at Parade."
[Quartermaster Corps on Review]
Photograph of a formation of men wearing military uniforms walking across a field. Handwritten on back: "'B' Q.M.C. Passing in Review."
[Reviewers and Spectators at Aggie Muster]
Photograph of General Eisenhower and several unidentified men standing in a line (center of photo) during muster, next to bleachers full of spectators, at right. In the foreground, another group of spectators, including men in uniform, are partially visible. Handwritten on back: "Gen. 'Ike' at Review."
[Spectators at Cadet Review]
Photograph of people standing in a large group, including a man on the left side of the image holding a camera to film something outside the right side of the image. Other spectators are in bleachers visible in the background. Handwritten note on back: "Gen. 'Ike' at review."
[Texas A&M Honor Guard]
Close-up photograph of Texas A&M Corps members in dress uniform parading with rifles, in formation. Handwritten text on back: "Gen. 'Ike' & Honor Guard."
[Wendell Tarver and Men in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver and two unidentified men crouching in a cattle pen filled with straw at the Houston Fat Stock Show in Houston, Texas. Wendell (left) is wearing jeans, a button-down shirt, and a cowboy hat; he is holding a rope attached to a dark-colored calf standing just behind the men with a larger, dark-colored cow. The two men are wearing suits and hats and the one at the left has his hand on the calf. There are other animal pens partially visible in the background.
[Wendell Tarver at Houston Fat Stock Show]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver and two unidentified men crouching in a cattle pen filled with straw at the Houston Fat Stock Show in Houston, Texas. Wendell (left) is wearing jeans , a button-down shirt, and a cowboy hat; he is holding a rope attached to a dark-colored calf standing just behind the men with a larger, dark-colored cow. The two men are wearing suits and hats and are gesturing as if they are speaking to Tarver. There are other animal pens partially visible in the background.
[Boy and Pig]
Photograph of a boy crouched behind a dark-colored pig, posing in a grassy field or yard. A tree and parked car are partially visible in the background.
[Outdoor Photograph of Wendell Tarver]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver wearing a winter coat, gloves, and hat, standing in the snow outside of a shed. There are metal basins and brush on the ground next to him; trees and houses are visible in the background. There is a Fox Tone stamp on the back of the photograph.
[Photograph of Tarver Family in Snow]
Photograph of Tarver family siblings posed together in the snow. From left to right: Wendell Lee, Elizabeth Ann, James Walden and Leta Joy (front). They are all dressed for cold weather and James Walden is holding a spotted dog up in front of his face. There is a tree directly behind them and a bicycle is visible on the left.
[Two Men in Pig Pen]
Photograph of Wendell Lee Tarver (left) and an unidentified FFA (Future Farmers of America) member on a farm in Burnet, Texas. The two men are wearing casual clothing and hats and appear to be standing in the middle of a pen. There are several pigs and a wire fence visible in front of the men. Various structures including a house and shed as well as trees and fence posts are visible in the background.
[Baxter Honeycutt and William Thomas Outside Building]
Photograph of Baxter Honeycutt and William Thomas posing together on the stoop of an unidentified brick building, in front of double-doors. Bother of them are wearing military-style uniforms including garrison caps.
[Baxter Honeycutt Seated Near Doorway]
Photograph of Baxter Honeycutt, wearing a military-style uniform including a garrison cap, seated on the steps of an unidentified building with his hands clasped in front. Behind him there is a brick building with a set of double doors; the right door is open.
[Cadets Cleaning Barracks]
Group portrait of cadets dressed casually and posing with mops, brooms, and buckets inside the barracks. Handwritten on back: "Cleaning up for Fed Inspection."
[Charles Sebesta Outside Barracks]
Photograph of Charles Sebesta visible from the knees up, wearing a military-style uniform including a garrison cap, posing in front of a screen door with his hands behind his back and his elbows akimbo. Behind him, to the right, text appears to be chalked next to the door, but it is only partially visible.
[Darwin, James, and Robert Outside Barracks]
Photograph of three young men -- identified on the back as Darwin Cargill, James Taylor, and Robert Tilson -- posing with their arms around one another, visible from the waist up outside a building with double screen doors. They are wearing military-style uniforms, but the boys on either end have their jackets open, with T-shirts underneath. Text is chalked around the doorframe behind them, including "Mothers" at the top and "P[...]ology Majors Inside" at the upper-right.
[Donald Tschirhart Outside Barracks]
Photograph of Donald Tschirhart, visible from the waist up, wearing a military-style uniform with his hands in his pockets, standing in front of double screen doors. Writing is chalked around the door frame including "T-206" above and "[...]ainview Bulldogs the Best in the West" at the left side of the image.
[Frankie Prochaska Outside Barracks]
Photograph of Frankie Prochaska, visible from the waist up, wearing a military-style uniform with a garrison cap, standing in front of double screen doors. Writing is chalked around the door frame including "Mothers" above and "Don't Laugh Lady" at the left side of the image.
[James and Roy Outside Barracks]
Photograph of James Taylor and Roy Spears wearing military-style uniforms, posing together with their arms around one another. They are visible from the waist up, standing in front of double screen doors; text is chalked around the doorway, but is only partially visible.
[James Taylor Outside Barracks]
Photograph of James Taylor wearing a military-style uniform, standing outside the corps barracks with his arms behind him and his elbows akimbo. There is a double screen door entrance directly behind him and chalk text above the doorway says "Hotel Welcome Mothers."
[James Teutsch in Doorway]
Photograph of James Teutsch wearing a military-style uniform including a garrison cap, leaning against the doorframe outside a brick building in front of double doors.
[A&M Student Outside Brick Building]
Photograph of a student wearing a military-style uniform, including a garrison hat, visible from the waist up, with his hands on his hips. He is standing in front of a brick building that has partially open double doors.
[A&M vs. OU Banner]
Photograph of a banner hanging on a multi=story brick building with a large number of windows. It appears to have an illustration of a football player kicking something at the top and the text "Old Army Kick OU" next to a donkey at the bottom.
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