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[Photograph of a Collage]

Description: Photograph of 1 person. Copy photograph of a man holding a string of three fish. The photograph is mounted to a board and has a drawing of a head with a humorous expression pasted onto the image. The man is wearing a button-down shirt, slacks, and a belt.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Drawing of First Hospital]

Description: Photograph of a drawing of a building identified as the first hospital. The building is one-story tall, and several windows line the front. Plants surround the front of the building. In the foreground, there is a yard with trees.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

See Seven Seas

Description: Brochure for Seven Seas sea life park. The brochure describes the park's attractions and has art of whales, dolphins, a polar bear, a ship, an elephant seal, a penguin, fish, and people. The back side of the brochure is an artist's map of the park.
Date: 1972
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Capital Memorial Park]

Description: Artist's rendering of aerial view of park. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
Date: October 27, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Drawing of Woman]

Description: Photograph of 1 person. The photograph is of a drawn bust portrait of a woman in a light dress with a dark collar. Her hair is pulled up and back.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

[Drawing of Woman]

Description: Photograph of 1 person. The image is a photograph of a bust portrait of an older woman in high necked blouse with ruffles. Her hair is pulled up in a bun.
Date: unknown
Creator: Born, Julius
Partner: River Valley Pioneer Museum

Rialto Theater Drawing

Description: Drawing of the Rialto Theater. The Rialto Theater was built in 1922, as the flagship for the 22-theater chain owned by H.W. Hall and family. After a fire in 1935 destroyed the interior, the theater was remodeled in an Art Moderne style by the original architect, W.C. Stephenson and the theatre architect John Eberson, famous for the Majestic Theater in San Antonio.
Date: unknown
Partner: Bee County Historical Commission

[Franklin Elementary School]

Description: Photograph of a drawing of Franklin Elementary School. The building is two stories high, and a street runs in front of it. In the foreground, there are drawings of trees and people. The proposed cost of the school was $225,00, and was constructed in 1916. It was the first school to have a full-sized swimming pool (because the School Board believe all children living on the Gulf Coast should know how to swim), auditorium, home economics, art classes, library, and outside playground with swin… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Payne, Harry D.
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Proposed Plaza Theatre]

Description: Photograph of an artist's rending of the proposed Plaza Theatre, which became Elks Theatre. At the top of the front and side of the building, there are busts of elk's heads. A balcony on the front has text on it that says "19 Plaza Theatre 10." Text at the top-left of the photograph says "Plaza Theatre, Cor. Austin Ave. and 4th St. Port Arthur, Texas."
Date: 1910
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

Illustration of HemisFair '68

Description: Illustration of outdoor scene with people congregated near Hemisfair buildings with flags and balloons at the 1968 World's Fair known as HemisFair '68, held from April to October 1968 in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: 1968
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
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