First Methodist Church, South Fort Worth, Texas
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard picturing the "First Methodist Church of South Fort Worth, Texas, Finest Church in Southwest. Cost $125,000." It is a large brick building. A horse and carriage stands on the street next to it. Correspondence on the back reads, " helo Baby if you was here the old wind would blow you a way and then dady woudn have any baby Dady." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St. Okla City. It is postmarked Decatur, Texas, Jan 1909.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth35793/
Tarrant County Court House, Fort Worth, Texas
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard with a picture of the Tarrant County Court House in Fort Worth, Texas. The red granite building is in a Renaissance Revival style. The card is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Okla City.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth35798/
City Hall, Fort Worth, Texas
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard picturing City Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a large stone building with a red roof. Horses and carriages stand in the driveway of the building. Correspondence on the back reads, "My Dear baby dady Received [ ] papers and a letter this morning and will wright a letter tomorrow your Dady." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St., Okla City. It is postmarked Decatur, tex on Jan 26, 1909.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth35794/
New Gregg Hotel
Date: 1943
Creator: unknown
Description: Photographic postcard of the Gregg Hotel in Longview, Texas, as noted on the front of the postcard. There are six cars in front of the hotel and several trees surrounding the outside of the building.
Contributing Partner: Longview Public Library
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191183/
[East Main Street, Quincy, Illinois]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard with an image of a street that runs through a residential area. Below the image is the text, "Quincy, Ill., East Main Street" and handwritten is, "Aug. 22-1907. Love to Dolly [ ] from your Baboo and Erloo." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, #206 E 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill. on Aug 30, 1907.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth35604/
[Hello Central, Give Me Papa]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard with an image of a child standing on a chair to talk on the telephone. Above the image is the text, "Hello Central, Give Me Papa" and handwritten is "Hello Daddy." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Rosa L. Dill, Paris, Tex.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth35612/
[Orange National Bank]
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Postcard depicting the Orange National Bank in Orange, Texas. The building is two stories high and has four Corinthian columns across the front.
Contributing Partner: Heritage House Museum
Permallink:texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth36429/