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[Homestead in Danevang]

Description: Photograph of a two-story home in Danevang, Texas. Land around it comprises of short grasses, trees, and a small outbuilding off to the right at the end of a narrow dirt road. There are a couple of parked automobiles to the right facing the house, which stands center left across the dirt road. It has light-colored siding, several windows, and a small overhang over the front entrance. Accompanying information includes two names, Chris and Martin Christiansen, who may be the owners of the house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

A. J. Hansen Home

Description: Copy negative of Andrew J. Hansen's home in Danevang, Texas, which is located in Wharton County. The two-story house has wood paneling and a large porch in the front. There is a bike parked on the front porch. According to sources, before Hansen built the home the lot belonged to Martin Christiansen.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[1903 Danevang School Students]

Description: Photograph of students and their teacher posing for a group picture at their school, Danevang School, in Danevang, Texas. They have been arranged into three rows, with the front row seated on a bench. Three long double-hung windows can be seen behind them. They have been identified, from left to right: Top row: Viggo Andersen, Arthur Andersen, Eddie Nielsen, Elmer Andersen, Edward Nielsen, Paul Madsen, Harry Andersen, Thorvald Lykke, Eric Petersen, Uffe Nygaard, Martin Christiansen, Harold… more
Date: 1903
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Martin & Lizzie Christiansen Golden Wedding (?)

Description: Photograph of a group of people standing close together on the front steps of Danevang Community Hall. According to accompanying information, they are at the wedding of Martin and Lizzie Christiansen, who possibly could be the two individuals pictured in the center with the large bouquet of flowers. Other names have been provided, but they have not been matched to any one individual. The community hall behind them is a large two-story structure with horizontal siding and several windows. An ope… more
Date: April 25, 1942
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society
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