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Concrete Construction

Description: Patent for improved concrete construction methods for creating buildings made of or with concrete. These improvements include lighter walls with an air space that prevents dampening.
Date: September 12, 1913
Creator: Howard, Frances H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[View of Church in San Pablo, Houston #1]

Description: Photograph of a back side view of a white wood slatted church in San Pablo, Houston. The building is one floor has windows along every wall. The layout of the building creates an "L" shape. The longest part of the "L" has a belfry at the front, and can be seen in the background. The building is elevated from the grassy ground with bricks. Trees and shrubs can be seen around and behind the building. There is writing on the back of the photograph that reads, "Houston- San Pablo Ch.".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[View of Church in San Pablo, Houston #2]

Description: Photograph of a side view of a white wood slatted church in San Pablo, Houston. The building is one floor has windows along every wall. The entrance of the church, which is not visible, is on the far left side of the image. There is a belfry above the entrance of the church. The building is elevated from the grassy ground with bricks. Trees and shrubs can be seen around and behind the building. There is writing on the back of the photograph that reads, "Houston, San Pablo.".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[View of Church in San Pablo, Houston #3]

Description: Photograph of a front side view of a white wood slatted church in San Pablo, Houston. The building is one floor has windows along every wall. The layout of the building creates an "L" shape. The entrance to the church is on the far left side of the image. There is a small belfry above the entrance. The building is elevated from the grassy ground with bricks. Trees and shrubs can be seen around and behind the building, and there is an electric pole in the middle of the image with electric lines … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[View of Church in San Pablo, Houston #4]

Description: Photograph of a section of a white wood slatted church in San Pablo, Houston. The building is one floor and has five windows in view. The front entrance, which is not visible, is on the far lefthand side. There is a small belfry above the entrance. The building is elevated from the grassy ground with bricks. Trees and shrubs can be seen around and behind the building. There is writing on the back of the photograph that reads, "San Pablo, Houston, 1953".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Man at the Gate of a Presbyterian Manse in San Pablo]

Description: Photograph of a man standing in front of a Presbyterian manse. He is behind the tall chain-link fence that surrounds the building. The building is two floors, lightly colored, and wood slatted. There is a large window in the front and a smaller one on the second floor. The photograph was taken from across the street. In front of the building there is a lightly colored car parallel parked across the street on the road. There is an electric pole In the very middle of the image in the foreground. … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Man Standing Behind Open Gate at a Presbyterian Manse in San Pablo]

Description: Photograph of a man in a suit and a hat standing in front of a Presbyterian manse. He is behind the open gate of a tall chain-link fence that surrounds the building. The building is two floors, lightly colored, and wood slatted. There is a large window in the front and a smaller one on the second floor. Houses, trees, shrubs, and electric lines can be seen in the background behind the manse. There is handwriting on the back of the photograph that reads, "Houston, San Pablo- manse".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Side View of Man Standing in Front of Presbyterian Manse]

Description: Photograph of a man in a suit and hat standing on the grass in front of the entrance of a Presbyterian manse. The photograph was taken at the side of the building. The man is turned to face the entrance, which is on the right side of the image. There is a chain-link fence surrounding the property with a gate at the front, which is open. In the background, the next-door house can be seen. There are trees and shrubs in the yard of the manse. The handwriting on the back of the image reads, "Housto… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Side of a Wood-Slatted Manse]

Description: Photograph of the side of a wood-slatted Presbyterian manse. There are five windows on the side of the building as well as a dark foreward-slanting roof. A chain-link fence with weeds and shrubs growing through it wraps around the building. There is one tree in front of the manse, and several others are visible in the background. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "Houston, San Pablo manse".
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Man and Tricycle in front of Presbyterian Manse in San Pablo]

Description: Photograph of a man in a suit and hat standing on the grass in front of the entrance of a Presbyterian manse. Only the entrance of the house is visible; the rest of the building is cut off. In the foreground, the gate of a chain-link fence is open. There is a tricycle sitting on the porch of the entrance to the manse. There are two large windows at the entrance. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "San Pablo, Houston manse."
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of First Mexican Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of First Mexican Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. The building is a two-story, brick structure. "Mexican Presbyterian Church" is written above the doorway. A man is standing on the front steps of the church and a small boy is sitting next to a bush to the right of the entryway. Two automobiles are parked in front of the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of First Mexican Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of First Mexican Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. The building is a two-story, brick structure. A man is standing on the front steps and a boy is sitting on the ground next to a bush to the right of the doorway. Two automobiles are parked in front of the church. The parking lot in front of the church is gravel. In the foreground with a post reading "1700 Johns--" and "1500 Summ--."
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. The building is a one-story structure with white wood siding. On the lawn by the building, a group of people are gathered. The group consists of men, women, and children and are dressed in Sunday attire. The road in front of the church is visible in the foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. The building is one-story structure with white wood siding and a steeple above the main entrance. A group is gathered on the lawn by the church. The group consists of men, women, and children dressed in Sunday attire. The road in front of the church and the grass on the opposing side is visible in the foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[Photograph of Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of Presbyterian church in Houston, Texas. The building is a one-story structure with white wood siding and a steeple above the main doorway. A group of people are gathered on the lawn by the church. The group consists of men, women, and children dressed in Sunday attire. The road in front of the church and the grass on the opposing side is visible in the foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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