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[The Bassett Home that was located at the corner of Jackson St.]

Description: Photograph of the Bassett Home that was located at the corner of Jackson Street and Sixth Street. It was the home of Clem and Libbie Bassett. The house is a white two story house with a porch located on the north west corner of the building. A second story white railed balcony is above the front porch. A bay window is found at the north east end of house and another on the west side. A railed balcony rests above the bay window at the west side. White picket fence surround north and west sides o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The R.T. Mulcahy Home.]

Description: Photograph of the R.T. Mulcahy Home as identified on the back of the photograph in ink. The home is a dark painted one and a half story wood house with white trim. The front porch located on the northwest corner, has brick supports and rails at cement steps. A potted plant is on the ledge of porch to the right of the front steps. Vines are climbing on the right side of the porch support and up toward the roof. Shrubs and plants around perimeter of porch and in front of the house on the left. Sh… more
Date: 1921
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The George Ranch House.]

Description: Photograph (copy) of the George Ranch House. The house is a two story white wooden building with porch on north west corner of the house (partially obstructed by a large tree). A water tower can be seen on far left of photo. The top of a windmill is visible between the water tower and the house. The home is surrounded by a white picket fence. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground. Large tree to far right of photo. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Albert P. and Mamie George house]

Description: Photographic print of Albert P. and Mamie George house (Ranch House at the George Ranch) in 1915. Photo shows the south face and the cistern tower. Partial view of large tree to right and left of photograph. Picket fence in front of house. Wire fence in foreground. Several wooden boxes are lined up along the wire fence line.
Date: 1915
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The W.C. Czigan's Home, a man and child standing in front]

Description: Photograph of the W.C. Czigan's Home as written on the front (black ink) and back (pencil) of the photograph. The house is a one story white building with a porch on the north east corner of the house. A young man and a child can be seen standing on the sidewalk that leads to the front steps of the house. A porch swing can be seen hanging on the porch. Another person is visible to the far left of photograph in front of a picket fence. Buildings in background on left.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[The C.A. Moers "Home, sweet home"]

Description: Photograph of the C.A. Moers home as identified on the back in pencil. Front of photograph in black reads: Home, sweet, Home. The one and a half story wooden house is painted with trim around windows. A porch is on the northwest corner of the house. A woman wearing a white dress can be seen standing in the doorway of the front door. A large shrub obscures view of the porch. Other shrubs and trees on the left of photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Shadows on the C.A. Moers Home]

Description: Photograph of the C.A. Moers Home (as written on back in ink). The house is a story and a half wooden home with a porch on the north west corner of the house. It has white trim. A small tree is on the northwest corner and a larger tree is on the north east corner of the house. Image is slightly blurred. Photo is torn in top right corner.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[J.H.P. Davis House]

Description: Photo of the J.H.P. Davis House, 1009 Main, Richmond. Pictured 3-16-1962, when is served at nurses home for Polly Ryon Hospital. House is painted all white, remains of green house at lower right.
Date: March 16, 1962
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Whitten Home]

Description: Photo of the Whitten Home (Formerly Phillips). 300 block of Jackson Street, Richmond. One and a half story home. White paint is peeling. House has been moved to museum property at 500 Houston Street as the Long-Smith Cottage.
Date: 1962
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Eldridge Home in Sugar Land]

Description: Photo of the Eldridge Home, Sugar Land. Two and a half story house with closed in second story porch. Three cars are parallel parked in front of adjacent building and a truck is parked in front of the Eldridge Home. Water tower visible in upper right corner.
Date: 1962
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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