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[Wedding Photograph of John M. Sharpe]
Photograph of John M. Sharpe, Sr. standing in a photography studio. He is wearing a dark suit and a white shirt with a high collar. Typed notes on the back include biographical information for Sharpe, as well as indicate that this is a photograph from his wedding to Annie Emily Whittenberg.
The White Buffalo
Stories of pioneers John Moore and William Darymple and their encounters with white buffalo on the frontier.
[William M. Howland on a Pony]
Photograph of William Miles Howland wearing a hat and posing on a pony.
[Woman & baby & two cars]
Photograph of woman with baby by two cars.
[Woman in a Field on a Horse]
Photograph of of a women dressed in white posing for a photograph on a black horse. The woman featured in the photograph is a member C.G. Wegstrom family. There is also an automobile in the background.
[Woman on a Mule in Front of a House]
Photograph of Frances McNeese on a white mule named "Pete" in front of a House near Merrelltown.
[Woman on a White Horse]
Photograph of Karen Thompson on a horse.
[Woman Posing with a Baby]
Photograph of a woman posing with a baby in her lap. The woman has dark hair and is wearing lightly hued lace. The infant is wearing a white dress.
[Woman Sitting on a Longhorn]
Photograph of Dorothy Fisher Sauls at the age of 18, riding a lognhorn bull at the Emzie Fisher farm.
[Women standing by bus]
Photograph of seveal women,possibly high school students standing by a bus.
[Women with child in Model T]
Black and white photograph of a Model-T vehicle. There is a woman reaching into the vehicle and holding a child's hand.
[Wooden Bridge leading to Old Town Round Rock]
Photograph of the wooden bridge leading into "Old Town" Round Rock around the turn of the century. This was also the Chisholm Trail, and Sam Bass rode over this bridge after an attempted bank robbery. The house on the left is known as the Jessie Sansom home. The building on the right was the church. The two-story home in the background was the Ledbetter home. The store past the church was the Mays and Black store. The bridge was dismantled during World War II and the metal supports were used during the scrap metal drives.
[Woodmen of the World float]
Black and white photograph of a decorated wagon pulled by a team of horses. Wagon is decorated with crape paper and the acronym "W.O.W.". A large group of men stands in the wagon bed. The men are dressed in evening wear and most carry woodsman tools. One holds a large U.S. flag. Also on the wagon stands a large white goat. There are two men dressed in evening wear standing behind the wagon and one in a buggy parked in front of the wagon. A young man wearing a pork pie hat holds the wagon horses. A two story building in the background bears the W.O.W. logo. Round Rock Texas USA! notes: "Woodmen of the World Group. L to R: Skete Thorp, Mr. Miller, E. W. Swenson, Charley Robertson, Jack Lynn Bradley, O. L. Brady, Leonard Hall, Bud Killen, Bud Grumbles, Fred Caswell, Jeff Fouse, Lee McDonald and Walter Henna in back. COMPLIMENTS OF ROUND ROCK MOTOR COMPANY." The Woodmen of the World is a fraternal organization.
[Young Girl Standing on a Road]
Photograph of a young girl wearing a coat, dress, and hat standing in a dirt road. White rocks and thin saplings line the road as it extends into the background. A three-story brick building stands to the right, another stands further back to the left, and other buildings can be seen among trees in the background.
[Youth Hayride on Horse-Drawn Wagon]
Photograph of Youth group hayride with horse-drawn wagon.
[Zion Lutheran Church with cars in parking lot]
Photograph of Second Zion Lutheran Church in Walburg with cars in the parking lot.
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