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[Ship wrecked in a harbor]

Description: Photograph may have been brought back from Cuba by J.H.P. Davis. This photograph was with other photos that were brought from there by Davis. The photograph shows a ship wrecked in a harbor. The tall mast and ropes is in the foreground. Buildings of a city in background. The photograph is mounted on a tan cardboard substrate. Image dimensions are: 19.9 cm cm x 11.9 cm.
Date: [1900..1925]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Shipwrecks in a harbor]

Description: Photograph, possibly brought back from Cuba by the Hinson-Wessendorff family, of shipwrecks in a harbor. The remains of a ship or ships are seen above the water, particularly the mast crow's nest of a ship with the flag still waving in the sea breeze. There is a small wooden boat with several men aboard in the foreground; buildings on land in right background.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[A ship approaching a building on a peninsula]

Description: Photograph, possibly brought back from Cuba by the Hinson-Wessendorff family, of a ship approaching a peninsula. The peninsula has a lighthouse (center) and a large brick buildings with flags flying above the top of the first building. Huge rocks protect the coast line of this land form and as seen by the rough waters in foreground, make sea travel hazardous. The photograph is mounted on a tan substrate.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

["Aboard the Mohawk Galveston Tex."]

Description: Postcard image titled "Aboard the Mohawk Galveston Tex. Maurer Photo" as written at bottom of the image. The photograph shows a ship with two decks of people at the rails. There is a banner on the second deck rail that reads: "Texas Shriners, Galveston-Rochester". There are lifeboats with a few people milling about on top deck.
Date: [1900..1920]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

["Shriners bound for New York"]

Description: Postcard image titled "Shriners bound for New York Maurer Photo". The image shows the upper and lower decks filled with passengers of a ship. There are three men on the dock in the bottom left corner of the photograph. A banner attached to the rail of the upper deck can partially be read as: "Texas Shriner, Gal".
Date: [1900..1920]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park
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