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[Homes and mailboxes]

Description: Photograph of buildings lined up along side a road. There is a truck pulled off along the road with one door open. In the foreground of the photograph are three mailboxes and growing stalks of corn.
Date: 1948
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Side of the road]

Description: Photograph of buildings lined up along side a road. There is also a truck pulled over off the road with one door open. In the foreground of the photograph there are three mailboxes and growing stalks of corn.
Date: 1948
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of Unidentified Young Lady]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified young lady, posed standing with her hand on the back of an intricately designed chair. She wears a light-colored off-the-shoulder dress and stands on a carpet with a diamond shaped patterned. On the back of the photograph is a 3 cent U.S. inter. revenue stamp.
Date: unknown
Creator: Addleman, J. P.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Texas City Post Office in 1908]

Description: A photographic print of the Texas City Post Office in 1908. The second building from the left along a dirt road, the post office is a two story wooden building with a flat roof and a porch. To the left of the post office is a large two story house with a fenced hard. To the right of the post office, down the road from the post office are several two story buildings. On the photograph, in front of the building with the flat roof, is written :"P. O."
Date: 1908
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Judy Garland in Mineral Wells]

Description: This picture, found on page 161 of "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver, identifies the man selling a money order to Judy Garland in the Old Post Office (on NE 2nd Street) as D. C. Harris. The man on the right is identified as W. A. Ross. It has since [2102] been determined that the reason for Miss Garland's presence in the post Office was to lead a procession of children there in order to purchase Defense Stamps.
Date: unknown
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[The First Air-Mail Service to Mineral Wells]

Description: The first batch of airmail arrived in Mineral Wells, 1947, 6:30 pm. Individuals from left are: John Chamberlain, Manager of the Chamber of Commerce, Fred Parnell, Bill Cameron, of the Index, Fred Brown, Manager of the Baker Hotel, Mayor John Miller, an unidentified pilot, D.C. Harris, Postmaster (holding the mail bag) and R. T. Jones. The airplane in the background, a Cessna 190, was probably the one used to transport the mail. It appeared to be a cold day, as the officials are all we… more
Date: 1947
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

U.S. Post Office

Description: The front of the second main Fort Worth post office, built in 1933. This monumental civic building was designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick and features good architecture with icons of the city. The Texas Limestone structure is a mix of Beaux Arts and Classical styling. The classical columns capitals on the building feature Texas Longhorn and Polled Hereford cattle and the cornice is ornamented with lion heads. The most dramatic space within the Post Office is the lobby, which runs the entire length o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Post Office Ribbon Cutting Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of a group of postal workers gathered together at the ribbon cutting ceremony in honor of the new post office in League City, Texas. A woman in red holds a giant pair of scissors and prepares to cut the ribbon. Father John H. Kappe, the pastor who gave the ceremonial invocation, stands amongst the postal workers, all of whom are wearing red blazers.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[League City Post Office Open House]

Description: Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, standing together at the dedication ceremony for the new post office in League City, Texas. On the left, the elderly, bespectacled man holding a program is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[League City Post Office Open House]

Description: Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, standing together at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. Standing on the left, the elderly, bespectacled man in the navy blue suit is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[League City Post Office Open House]

Description: Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, conversing at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. The elderly, bespectacled man on the far left is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[League City Post Office Open House]

Description: Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them local dignitaries, conversing at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. The elderly man in the navy blue suit on the left is Walter Hall. The Texas flag is visible in the background.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Ribbon Cutting at League City Post Office]

Description: Photograph of a group of postal workers gathered together at the ribbon cutting ceremony in honor of the new post office in League City, Texas. A woman in red holds a giant pair of scissors and prepares to cut the ribbon. Father John H. Kappe, the pastor who gave the ceremonial invocation, stands amongst the postal workers, all of whom are wearing red blazers. Behind them a Texas flag is partially visible.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Ribbon Cutting at League City Post Office]

Description: Photograph of a group of postal workers gathered together at the ribbon cutting ceremony in honor of the new post office in League City, Texas. A woman in red holds a giant pair of scissors and prepares to cut the ribbon. Father John H. Kappe, the pastor who gave the ceremonial invocation, stands amongst the postal workers, all of whom are wearing red blazers. Behind them a Texas flag is partially visible.
Date: March 16, 1989
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library
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