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[Gohlke House, Southeast Corner]

Description: Photograph of the front and south side of Gohlke House, located at 334 Hoppe Street in Yorktown. It is a single story home with a gabled roof and stucco walls as well as two red brick chimneys near the center of the roof. It has a small porch with square columns and a flat roof over the entrance in the center of the building and there are two windows on either side of the entrance with wooden shutters and an inset arch pattern. The backyard is bordered by a white picket fence and there are tr… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Gohlke House, South Side]

Description: Photograph of the front and south side of Gohlke House, located at 334 Hoppe Street in Yorktown, partly obscured by a telephone pole in the center of the image and a tree at right. It is a single story home with a gabled roof and stucco walls as well as two red brick chimneys near the center of the roof. It has a small porch with square columns and a flat roof over the entrance in the center of the building and there are two windows on either side of the entrance with wooden shutters and an i… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[North 100 Main Street from Reidel]

Description: Photograph of Main Street (TX-72) in Yorktown, looking northeast from the corner Reidel Street, where traffic lights are visible on cables at the top of the image. Connected store buildings are visible along both sides of the street and cars are parked at the curbs, and on the road, including a dark-colored sedan turning in the lower-right corner of the image.
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Front of Gohlke House]

Description: Photograph of the front of Gohlke House, located at 334 Hoppe Street in Yorktown. It is a single story home with a gabled roof and stucco walls as well as two red brick chimneys near the center of the roof. It has a small porch with square columns and a flat roof over the entrance in the center of the building and there are two windows on either side of the entrance with wooden shutters and an inset arch pattern. There is a white fence on the right side of the house and trees obscuring part … more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Southeast Corner of Main and Eckhardt Streets]

Description: Photograph of two connected buildings at the corner of Main Street, including a two-story brick building at left that has the name "C. Eckhardt & Sons" along the roofline. The Eckhardt building has arches with columns along the lower story and arched windows with brick crowns on the upper story, as well as decorative brickwork made to look like dentils below the name. At right, the second building is a white, two-story, front-gabled building with pointed-arch windows on the second floor and r… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Three Buildings on Main Street]

Description: Photograph of three connected two-story buildings at the corner of Main Street, including a brick building at left that has the name "C. Eckhardt & Sons" along the roofline. The Eckhardt building has arches with columns along the lower story and arched windows with brick crowns on the upper story, as well as decorative brickwork made to look like dentils below the name. At right, the second building is a white, front-gabled building with pointed-arch windows on the second floor and rectangula… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

Cultivator.

Description: Patent for a riding cultivator that keeps the shovel gangs positioned "parallel with the line of the draft, or with the longitudinal axis of the machine" (lines 19-21), by shifting them in the direction that the driver guides the wheels. The cultivator also provides a means to keep the depth of cultivation as uniform as possible when working on uneven ground or in different kinds of soil.
Date: January 3, 1922
Creator: Mayer, Henry A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Discharge-Nozzle

Description: Patent for discharge nozzle for insecticide spraying machines. Proposed nozzle design to have adjustable opening.
Date: July 9, 1918
Creator: Gohmert, Otto Adolph
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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