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A.W. Murray Furniture Store
Photograph of single-story, brick building. Furniture can be seen in the front of the builg as well as part of awagon on the left end.
W.W. Rhode - One Price Cash Store
Photograph of brick, two-story building located at 3rd and C Street in Floresville. One person is going into the store; another is standing at the corner of the building; and two men are unloading goods from a horse drwn wagon at the side of the building - one is on the wagon and the other walking toward the wagon. A fith person can be seen leaning on a post past the wagon. A True Value Hardware Store is currenty located in this building.
Wagon Train Rest
Wagon train taking a noontime rest enrout to Indianola on the San Antonio - Goliad Road.
[Watermelon Sculpture]
Photograph of sculptures of large watermelons in front of the "Welcome to Stockdale" sign in Stockdale, Texas. Trees are visible to the right and in the background.
[Watermelon-Shaped Sign]
Photograph of a sign shaped like a watermelon, with the text "Welcome to the Watermelon Jubilee, Stockdale, Tx." painted on it. A building and a bush are visible in the background.
[Wheeler Mill Sluice]
Photograph of Wheeler Mill sluice controlling the water flow to the mill on the Cibolo Creek in Wilson County, Texas. A tree is visible to the right.
[Wheeler's Mill on the Cibolo Creek]
Photograph of Wheeler's Mill building on a cliff above the Cibolo Creek near the city of Stockdale, Texas.
White House Cafe
Pictured here is the inside of the White House Cafe in Floresville, Texas. Those featured in the photo are unknown but the inside is represented in the narrow room. The bar and bar stools are on one side with tables and chair on the opposite side. Pictured in the photo are three men in musical instrucments (a banjo, a violin, and a saxophone). There are also two ladies standing behind the bar. At the back of the bar a set of stairs can be seen leading up to a second story.
White House Cafe
This is a photo of Dr. and Mrs. (Lenora) Frank Teltschick behind the bar and Mr. and Mrs. (Minnie) Fritz Teltschick inside the White House Cafe. The cafe is located on Third Street in Floresville, Texas.
White House Cafe Musicians
Pictured left to right is Dr. Frank Teltschik, Henry Teltschik, Willie Teltschik, Fritz Teltschik, and Hery Wapenfuehr. Photo was taken inside the White House Cafe which is located on Third Street in Floresville, Texas.
[William Ortman Home]
Two story frame house with windmill, picket fence and two outlying buildings.
[Wilson County Bookmobile]
Photograph of a large truck, labeled the "Bookmobile", in front of the Martha Eschenberg Public Library in Floresville, Texas. The text on the side of the truck reads: "Wilson County Library "That All May Read"".
[Wilson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Wilson County courthouse in Floresville, Texas. An American flag and a Texas flag are on poles in front of the building, and trees are visible in the background.
[Wilson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of Wilson County courthouse in Floresville, Texas. A man stands by a horse hitched to a wagon by a fence in front of the courthouse.
Wilson County Courthouse
Photograph of white court house building.
Wilson County Courthouse Square
Arial view from the bell tower of the Wilson County Courthouse. This is a veiw looking west down onto the businesses which are located on the present day "C" street. Just visible from the edge of the photo is a coral. It looks like the people in the photo are either putting their horses or cattle into the coral.
[Wilson County Jail]
Photograph of the exterior of the Wilson County Jail in Floresville, Texas. A wooden fence surrounds the building, which served as the jail and sheriff's residence from 1887-1974, and is currently the Wilson County Jailhouse Museum.
[Wilson County Jailhouse Museum]
Photograph of the exterior of the Wilson County Jailhouse Museum building in Floresville, Texas. A few bushes are visible in front of the building.
[Wilson County Seal]
Photograph of a seal showing the Wilson County courthouse laid over the outline of Texas in Floresville, Texas. It is surrounded by the words "Sesquicentennial Celebration" and "1860 Wilson County 2010".
[Window on the Old Bank Building]
Photograph of a barred window in the ruins of an old bank building in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
[Wiseman House]
Photograph of the two-story white clapboard Wiseman House in LaVernia, Texas. Trees and shrubs are visible in front of the house.
Wm. Eckel Building - 1915
Photograph of two-story brick building. Several people are standing in front of the building. An early model car is parked on the side. Two hitched mules are behind the car. A utility pole with no visible wires is in front of the the building.
[Woman and Children on Bridge]
Photograph of two children and a woman, identified as Gertrude Tewes Toney, Gene Tewes, and Lydia Tewes, standing next to a car on the La Vernia High Bridge over the Cibolo Creek in La Vernia, Texas.
[Woman in a Wheelchair]
Photograph of an unidentified woman sitting in a wheelchair with a fan on her lap.
[Woman Placing Flowers at Marker]
Photograph of a woman in a patterned dress placing flowers on the ground in front of a Texas historical marker about Texas Ranger Captain Will Wright in Wilson County, Texas. A crowd of women and children stand in the background.
[Woman Pointing at Safe]
Photograph of Maurine Liles pointing at a painted safe in a building in Floresville, Texas.
[Women Outside Stockdale Museum]
Photograph of two women, identified as Connie Reyes and Maurine Liles, standing outside the back of the Stockdale Museum on Dr. Ella Ware Day in Stockdale, Texas.
[Wooden Cabinet]
Photograph of a wooden cabinet with the doors open to reveal shelves.
[Wrought Iron Fence Around Grave]
Photograph of a wrought iron fence around the grave and tombstone of J. R. Harrell in the Shiloh Cemetery in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
[Young School Children]
Photograph of the children of the 1923-1924 school year outside the Dewees School in Wilson County, Texas. The teacher, who sits in the center of the middle row, is identified as Ada Warren.
[Zion Fair Baptist Church]
Photograph of the exterior of the white clapboard Zion Fair Baptist Church building and the sign in front of it in La Vernia, Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
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