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["Business Section" of downtown Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic postcard of downtown Rosenberg, TX, late 1940s. Intersection of Ave H and 3rd Street. Street light at top of photo. Photo at bottom reads: BUSINESS SECTION, ROSENBERG, TEX.
[Busy Main Street in downtown Rosenberg]
Photographic postcard Main Street Rosenberg, showing downtown. Cars are parked along street, and people are crossing at intersection. Pharmacy is visible on rear right corner of intersection.
[West end of Rosenberg]
Photographic postcard West end of Rosenberg, showing curve in road. Railroad overpass in background. Postcard mailed from Norveil Phillippi to his mother, Hattie Phillippi in Indianapolis, IN, May 9, 1932.
[Two girls walking by buildings near downtown Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic image of two girls near downtown Rosenberg, TX. Girls are wearing white blouses, pleated skirts, dark knee socks, and sandals. see 1998.025.016 Buildings in background. An automobile is parked next to a wooden fence to the right of the photo. Back of photo stamped in purple: Fox-Tone Print Fox Co. San Antonio, Texas.
[Sugarmill Fort Bend County]
Photographic postcard labeled Sugar mill Fort Bend County, Tex Schlueter, Houston. Photo is of large building complex on a stream. Numerous smoke stacks. Addressed to Miss Addy Koeffleck, Schulenburg, TX. Post marked Oct. 6, ____.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse c. 1970-1988]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Taken before restoration. Photograph taken of the northeast corner of the building. Tree branches in top left corner of photo. Image dimensions are: 13.3 cm X 8.8 cm. Photograph has white area surrounding it.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse under construction]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse Annex. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Building under construction. Large newly budding trees obstruct complete view of the building. A tin building can be seen on the right of the photograph. Building is surrounded by a construction wire fence. Street in foreground.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken from under a tree.]
Photograph of Fort Bend County Courthouse. Photo taken as a publicity shot for the Suburbia Newspaper. Photo taken prior to restoration in 1979. Photograph is of the northeast corner of the building. Oak tree branches hang over the top portion of the photograph.
["Flood Near Sugarland (1922)"]
Photograph of "Flood Near Sugar Land (1922)" as written at the bottom of the photograph. Flooded pasture. Buildings and scattered trees in background. Wire fence in foreground.
[Photograph of Flooded Road]
Photograph of a flooded road. Top/Bottom of photograph reads: ON TO ROSENBERG! A ROAD (MAY 1922). The road (center of photograph) has white caps of water going over it. Ditches on either side are filled with water, also. Utility poles line the right side of the road.
[A flooded area. A utility pole in a grassy spot on the far left.]
Photograph of a flooded area. A utility pole in a grassy spot on the far left. A wooden post is floating in the water in bottom right corner. Top/bottom of photograph reads: A flood scene near Rosenberg (May 1922).
["A flood scene in May 1922. Rosenberg."]
Photograph of "A flood scene in May 1922. Rosenberg." as written on the top/bottom of the photograph. The bridge is in the background. Grass is visible on either bank to the left and right. Tops of grass in foreground of photograph.
[Photograph of the Rosenberg Flood]
Photograph of the "Rosenberg Flood 1922" as written at the bottom of the picture. A large group of people is standing on a road that has wooden barriers on it. The road is flooded and the land on both sides of this road is flooded also. A utility pole is in the far left side. Scattered trees in the background.
[Photograph of the Rosenberg Flood of 1922]
Photograph of the Rosenberg Flood of 1922 as written at the bottom of the photograph in black. A fence post can be seen above the flood waters on right. Trees in background.
[The Woodmen of the World Cemetery in Rosenberg, Texas.]
Photograph of the Woodmen of the World Cemetery in Rosenberg, Texas. A shrub is in the bottom left of photograph. A large cement free-standing monument can be seen to the right. Top of a bridge can be seen in far center distance.
[The "Sugarland Express" Fort Bend County, Texas.]
Postcard image titled the "Sugar Land Express" Fort Bend County, Texas. Three women (one is holding a black puppy) in a cart and one sitting on the mule that is hitched to the cart. Boxcars loaded with sugar cane in background.
[Photograph of the Fort Bend Little League Colts]
Photograph (copy) of the Fort Bend Little League Colts - Boys Major League team taken in 1964. Eight boys in the front row on kneeling on one knee (second boy from right has glove on his left hand); and seven boys are standing behind them. An adult is standing in the back row on either side of the team. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Group of men on horseback at the Fort Bend County]
Photograph (copy) of a group of men on horseback at the Fort Bend County Fair Arena. Eight men on the first row of horses, twelve men on second row, and twelve men on the third row. The crowd can be seen sitting in the stands behind the arena floor. A wire can be seen across the picture from the bottom left corner to the third support pole of the grandstand cover. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Main building at the old Fort Bend County Fairground]
Photograph (copy) of the main building at the old Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. White wooden one story building with two main entrances. Entrance to left of photo reads: COMMERCIAL BUILDING and the entrance to right reads: FORT BEND COUNTY FAIR. People can be seen walking up sidewalk to entrance on right. Others can be seen sitting on benches near the chain link fence. Street and parking lot in foreground. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Fort Bend County Courthouse]
Photographic copy of a postcard of the Fort Bend County Courthouse. The multi-story brick building has a center dome at roof and smaller dome at each corner. A statue is at the top of the center dome. Buildings to left of photo. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
[Fort Bend County Jail]
Photographic copy of a postcard. Postcard image showed the Fort Bend County Jail. The jail was a Two and a half story brick building with bars on windows. There are several wagons in front of the jail, one partial view of car pulled by two dark horses. White horse can also be seen. People are standing in the entrance to left of jail building. A fence to the left of photo. Written over fence area in white: FORT BEND COUNTY JAIL. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
[Progress Band of Fairchilds, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of the Progress Band of Fairchilds, Texas in 1916. Probably the first band of Fort Bend County. The large drum to the left of the band members proclaims their name: PROGRESS BAND. The members are wearing dark jackets with white pants, and band hats. Fourth from right has been identified as E. H. Walenta; and second from left has been identified as B. B. Stavinoha. The band (holding their instruments) is standing in front of a white wooden building. {one copy shows a young child squatted on the edge of a porch on far left of photo, both copies are marked 1982.033.012. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Concord School of Fairchilds, Texas]
Photograph of Concord School of Fairchild, Texas about 1914. The teacher was Miss Fannie Dedek. Girl in front row on far left is blurred. Teacher is standing in last row on far right. She is wearing a white blouse with darker colored skirt. Her hands are behind her back. Her dark hair is pulled back. The group is standing in front of a white, wooden building.
[J. M. Kovar home in Fairchild, Texas]
Photograph (copy) of the J. M. Kovar home in Fairchild, Texas. The home is a one and a half story white wooden house with dark trim around windows, doors, and posts on front porch. View is of the northwest corner of house. There are four adults standing on the porch and two children standing on ground below the porch. A picket fence surrounds the house.
[Post Office in Stafford, Texas]
Photograph of the old Post Office in Stafford, Texas. Small, white wooden building with covered area over front door that has a striped fabric covering extending from it. Window on left of north side of building. Sign on northeast corner reads: US POST OFFICE. Front of automobile on left of photo. White building in right background.
[Santa Anna's Well in Stafford, Texas]
Photograph of Santa Anna's Well in Stafford, Texas. Photograph shows a bricked hole with grass around the edges. Exposed dirt area can be seen in left, top corner. Photo has white strip on far left and a white spot near bottom right.
[Members of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church]
Photograph (copy) of members of the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Needville, Texas on the day of the church dedication ceremony - June 29, 1941. (Written on back in type). First row (of men and women) is seated. Second row (of men) is standing. Church building is to right (background) with front doors open. Trees and a house are visible in background. Scanned image is of a copy.
[Dedication of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church]
Photograph (copy) of the dedication of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Needville, Texas on June 29, 1941. On front of photo in white is written: June 29, 1941 Needville, Tex. Schlueter History. Saint Pauls Presbyterian Church. Large group of people standing/sitting in front of the northeast corner of the white wooden church building. All windows visible have wooden arches (pointed). Double front doors to the church are open. (People standing in doorway.) Scanned image is of copy.
[A split log fence and a barn at Fairchilds]
Photograph copy of (typed on back of photo) "a split log fence and a barn at Fairchilds". Picture of a young man in stripe knickers, jacket, white shirt, tie, and hat holding rope tied to a dark colored horse (with white star on forehead). Geese seen in front of wooden fence in background. Barns in far background. Scanned image is of copy. Scanned image is of copy.
[Automobiles attempting to cross flooded road]
Photograph of automobiles attempting to cross flooded road during the 1932 flood in Fort Bend County. Far right of photo is a man standing on the running board of automobile. He has his left hand on car. He is wearing light colored pants, shirt, and hat, and he is facing the camera. Photo has black design bordering print. There is a torn area at bottom left (missing piece). Typed on back of photo: 1932 flood. Back of photo stamped in purple: Guaranteed For Live This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made by Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas ??.
[Adams Bros. Store in Richmond, Texas]
Photograph of the Adams Bros. Store in Richmond, Texas. The store is a two-story brick building. Photograph shows northeast corner of building. African-American man standing next to pole in front of store. Child standing next to man who is leaning against another pole. Five African American people standing in front of next wooden building (on right of photo). Photograph is mounted on cardboard substrate. The cardboard is broken at top and top right, broken again at bottom left corner (pieces missing). Picture has black material around edges and thick areas on right side. White spots (one pale green) across front of photo. Photograph is torn at bottom center.
[J. Franek and sons stacking hay near Needville, Texas]
Photograph of J. Franek and sons stacking hay near Needville, Texas, in 1915. Man on left is standing in a hay-loaded wagon. Man in middle is leaning against the large stack of hay and has hay on a hay fork that he is holding up over his head. There is a third man standing on top of the hay stack. Top of fence posts in foreground. Fence and partial view of a white building in far left corner.
[Two men loading a tank car at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company]
Photograph of two men loading a tank car at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company in Orchard, Texas. Two men are standing on top of a tank car. Box cars and a crane on far left. Partial view of a box car on the far right also. Sulfur block in background.
[Sulfur plant buildings at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company]
Photograph of the sulfur plant buildings at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company in Orchard, Texas. Storage tanks to far right of photo. Water tower to far left of photo.
[Cranes in front of a sulfur block]
Photograph of loading cranes in front of a sulfur block. Railroad tracks are visible in the foreground and a man is visible inside a rail car on the far right of the image.
[Boxes of sulfur sample cores]
Photograph of five rows of boxes of sulfur sample cores. Sulfur blocks in background. Loading cranes to far right background. Stamped on back in purple: Please Credit Photography by Jim Thomas 1334-12.
[Aerial view of sulfur mine at Orchard, Texas.]
Aerial view of sulfur mine at Orchard, Texas. Train in far left corner. Another train in mid-left. Lake on left. Sulfur block on right. Stamped on back: DUVAL TEXAS SULFUR CO. ORCHARD, TEXAS. Also stamped on back: DON-CORTIS COMPANY 1526 Bonnie Brae St. Ph. L. 4229 Houston, Texas.
[Farmers Gin in Needville, Texas]
Photograph of the Farmers Gin in Needville, Texas. Wagons loaded with cotton are parked in front of the gin. A horse and wagon are on the far left of photo. Dirt road in far right corner. Photograph is enclosed in a gray cardboard frame. Darker gray border around print. Frame is engraved with: WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS FROM THE FARMERS GIN COMPANY NEEDVILLE, TEXAS. Back of photo has stickers reading: From the Carl & Louise Wilhelmine (Boeck, Seiler) Collection. They were pioneer settlers of the Needville area. Presented to the Fort Bend Historical Museum January 6, 1973, by Robert R. Robinson, Fr, 3801-57th St., Lubbock, Texas. Photo has pitting and tiny dark spots to left and top right.
Third Street, North, Rosenberg, Texas
Photograph of Third Street, North, Rosenberg, Texas. House on far left. Tin building with Whisler as part of sign on the side. The next brick building is the City Drug Store, followed by the City Bakery. On right sidewalk two men are walking in the background
Rosenberg, Texas. White, wooden, church building with bell tower on right.
Photograph of Rosenberg, Texas. White, wooden, church building with bell tower on right. Houses on right and left side of street. Large two and a half story white wooden home at the end of street in far background of photo. Church is probably Methodist Episcopal.
[Map of Fort Bend County "General Land Office" March 1893.]
Map of Fort Bend County - "General Land Office" March 1893 Scale 4000 Veras to the inch. Back - no markings, wire going across for hanging.
[Train and station at Booth, Texas. Side view of train.]
Train and station at Booth, Texas. Side view of train. Fence in foreground. Roof top of train station (in background) visible above train. Dated November 11, 1911.
[The residence of F.I. Booth, Booth, Texas.]
Postcard image of the residence of F.I. Booth, Booth, Texas. Two and a half story, white, wooden home. All three stories have arched porches with rails. White picket fence and dark wooden fence are both seen in front of house. Two automobiles in foreground.
[The City Café and Meat Market in Needville, Texas.]
Photograph of the City Café and Meat Market in Needville, Texas. Meat Market is a small wooden building to right of photo. Man in walking in front of it. Another wooden building sits to the right of the meat market and a brick building sits to its left. Buggy wheel partially visible to far right of photo. Black backing (from photo album) is partially stuck to back of photo.
[Old Fort Bend County Courthouse.]
Photograph (not the original) of the Old Fort Bend County Courthouse where "Jaybirds and Woodpeckers fought in front of it in 1889." Photo has people on front steps, people on second story balcony, and a man on the roof top. A woman in a black dress can be seen to far, bottom, right of photo. Ink written numbers on bottom.
[A horse and wagon.]
Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate of a horse and wagon. Wagon is decorated and has a sign: Texas Lands and Loans, Fort Bend County. Wagon has people waving flags in it. Two story wood building in background. Top, right corner is broken (piece missing). Back of photo in pencil: Mrs. Irma (unreadable) about 70 years ago (1904?) corner Morton and ? On same side of Morton present City Hall and across from the city hall.
[Richmond, Texas under snow]
Photo mounted on cardboard. Richmond, Texas looking East from the top of the court house on Morton Street. Ground and buildings are covered with snow. Jane Long Boarding House in foreground on right. Ed Priester Baker, Confectioner, and Groceries is located in center of photo.
Postcard, Main St. Rosenberg, same as 1971.015.003y
Postcard, Main St. Rosenberg, same as 1971.015.003y
[Corn & Cotton Hillyer Farm]
Postcard, Corn & Cotton Hillyer Farm. Field with corn on right, cotton on left.
[Imperial Valley Railroad]
Postcard, Imperial Valley Railroad. Group of men is working on railroad tracks.
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