Photographs of B. F. Hancock, the business manager of the Munger gin and farm, and his wife. They pose together several yards in front of a wooden chapel-like building, to which is attached a tall wooden tower capped with a belfry and a steeple. Open field surrounds the couple.
Photographs of Ed Evans and Addie Wilson, "prominent society young people". They wear formal clothes and are seated in a wooden buggy led by a single horse. The buggy is parked in a clearing in front of trees and bushes.
Photographs of a farmers' union cotton yard in Coolidge, Texas. On an wide, plain field are horse-drawn wagons full of cotton. In the far background are possibly piles or stacks of cotton bales.
Photographs of Hugh Clemens and his horse, bowing its head, at the Munger farm and gin in Limestone County. The horse is saddled and is led by the reins by Clemens. Both stand in a field of tall grass in front of large trees.
Photographs of John Dailey and Howell Campbell on a horse-drawn buggy at Pin Oak Creek near Munger, Limestone County. The horse is parked on a dirt road, and both men face towards the camera, seated on the buggy.
Photographs of the remains of the Munger gin system after a fire in September 1911. Smoldering ruins are strewn across the background, with several workers standing nearby or sitting in front of the ashes. Twisted buildings and lumber lay behind the ruins.
Photograph of an unidentified woman, a child, and a dog. The woman sits at left in a wicker chair and a white hat, with the child standing at center with their hand on the chair's armrest. The dog sits below them at right, resting on a bed of straw.
Photograph of an unidentified child in a wicker seat, looking at the photographer. They are dressed in a white gown with their hand placed on the seat's armrest.
Photograph of an unknown couple, pictured from the waist up. Both are seated side by side, with a man at left with combed hair and a mustache, and a woman at right with a light-colored dress and combed-back hair.
Photograph of an unidentifide couple. A man stands at left in a dark coat, gripping a cane in his right hand, and a woman in a light-colored dress stands at right, a flower in her head with her hand placed on the man's arm.
Photograph of an unidentified couple. The woman stands at left with her hand holding a curtain to her left. At right is a man, sitting on a wicker seat while wearing a coat.
Photograph of a couple standing together in wedding attire. The groom stands at left in a dark coat, with the bride at right in a bridal veil and a crown of flowers, her hand in his arm.
Photograph of an unidentified family from Mexia, Texas. They are seated together all around one couch. At left is the family's father, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a dark-colored coat with a child standing in between his knees. At center are two girls, sitting side by side in white dresses, facing forward and looking slightly to the photographer's left. The family's mother sits at right in a dark-colored dress, a baby seated on her lap.
Photograph of an unidentified man in dark-colored clothes with combed hair. He places his arm on the armrest of a wicker chair and stands up straight, facing forward.
Photograph of two unidentified boys with hats and dark-colored clothes. The older one, wearing a dark hat, sits on a cushioned chair at left while looking to the right with his hands in his lap. The younger boy sits at right, facing forward with a hat in his hand.
Portrait of an unidentified couple posing behind an iron fence in front of a painted backdrop; the man, wearing a dark suit, bow tie, and corsage, is standing on the left and the woman, wearing a dark dress and corsage, is standing on the right.
Photograph of an unknown man captured from the chest up. In the image the man is wearing a dark colored jacket with a light colored dress shirt underneath. He is positioned facing slightly to the left and in front of a light colored background.
Photographs of two wandering children at Pin Oak Creek near Munger, Texas. Both wear clean light-colored shirts, standing in a clearing of dirt in front of trees and bushes.
Stereographic photographs of William Eason Findley's cotton yard. Four workers face the camera standing among of long rows of cotton bales set on the grass. A building and a set of machinery, known as the Munger gin process, are visible in the background.
Photographs of William Eason Findley's home in the "BlackLand belt". Findley stands at right, next to three women in light-colored dresses and bonnets to his left. The house behind him has two stories, a porch covered with a second-floor balcony, and a wide extension emerging from the back of the house.
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